OpEd Contributor

[Print]  [Email]        

Dennis Miller: The other side of 'but'

By: Dennis Miller
Op-Ed Contributor
October 16, 2009

Dennis Miller

I guess I've been hearing it for years now as the country has slid into knee-jerk relativism. Till now though, it's merely been an equivocating grandfather clock in the background, metronomic, at worst nettlesome. It was at the beginning of l'affaire Polanski, though, that I realized how much I've come to detest the word "but."

One liberal pundit or another (banality = interchangeability) was bleating on and on, and I actually heard the words "what Roman Polanski did was wrong but ..." and it hit me like an air horn in a Trappist monastery. With a simple wave of the conjunctive wand, we now believe that we can explain away absolutely anything!

I know man does not live by declarative sentences alone, although you can certainly do a lot worse than Hemingway. Purely and simply, there are certain times in life that you have to pull up short of the logic abyss that is the word "but" and pitch camp on the near side of it. This is one of those times.

To apply a caveat to the forcible rape of a 13-year-old girl by a 40-year-old euro-lech armed with quaaludes and bubbly (and ably assisted by a brain-dead parent) is akin to sailing around the Cape of Good Hope to visit the corner store.

Now while I'm pretty certain Whoopi Goldberg is going to try to put a Roadrunner cloud between herself and her "not a rape-rape" gem, I'm not even sure she has to anymore! I think our society is so inundated with misinformed faux wisdom these days that her swing and a miss moment has already passed. The dogs bark, the caravan/news cycle moves on.

And where do you most often find this contorted gibberish masquerading as insight? Invariably on the backside of the word "but." Liberals have commandeered "but," conservative bunko artists favor "nevertheless," and moderates put you into an induced coma with their incessant "howevers." Pick your poison, fact is we'd all be better off staying on this side of the "but."

If you feel you've got something so wise, so precious, so singularly sagacious, that you want to tag it onto Polanski's atrocity to "shed some light on it," light is in fact your biggest problem because you've got your head shoved so far up your tuchus that they're gonna have to cut in switchback trails to get to it.

The Roman Legions came over the hill flying a single flag, the liberal one. Make of that what you will, I guess occasionally a man is going to be pushed too far. Think Van Heflin in "Shane." Evidently some liberals felt pushed too far by the arrest of Polanski. No doubt some airtight progressive notion about the day of the rape paling in comparison with the days since the rape. Now, I can't tell if Polanski's defenders are completely underthinking this or overthinking it. Either way, they're obviously not thinking. Theirs is a flat-line electroencephalogram.

If we don't have unanimity on the rape and sodomy of a 13-year old girl, well, we're never gonna have it, are we? If "but" appears as a fulcrum in a sentence about an occurrence this horrific, it signals a brokenness in the American spirit that even a card carrying, "eyebrow-raised-higher-than-Pelosi's" skeptic like me could never have imagined.

"But" appears to have become America's verbal Continental Divide. Rainwater falls down one side, drivel the other. Polanski is a monster and the evil he perpetrated on that child demands punishment. No "buts."

*Author's note. Short of its parenthetical use to remind the reader which word was the butt of this screed, not one "but" was used (at appreciable difficulty I might add), in the composition of this piece.

Comedian and commentator extraordinaire Dennis Miller appears regularly in the "Miller Time" segment of "The O'Reilly Factor "on Fox News, as well as his own daily talk radio show heard on more than 250 stations across the country.




beltway confidential

In response to the attention we gave him for his old column on how Washington has "anemic winters" because of global warming, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. tells NRO's Robert...

By a vote of 52 to 33, the Obama administration nominee to the National Labor Relations Board, Craig Becker, just failed to get the 60 votes needed for his nomination to proceed...

The highest form of flattery! Robert, declare yourself! (ap photo) Beltway Confidential knows a crush when she sees one. How else to explain the relentless mocking and...

You're beautiful, Chuck Todd. I mean that. (ap photo) On a day when many White House reporters (ahem) stayed away from the White House for snow or early-deadline...






To view this site, you need to have Flash Player 8.0 or later installed. Click here to get the latest Flash player.


Most Popular Headlines





 


 



 

Reader Comments

All comments on this page are subject to our Terms of Use and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Examiner or its staff. Comment box is limited to 250 words.

Paul F. Petrick

Oct 15, 2009

Dennis Miller rocks! You better keep this column.

 

John-John-John

Oct 16, 2009

The word is out -The Examiner has the will,credentials & the instinct to "tree" the illusive Truth.

 

Chrissy

Oct 16, 2009

I think that it is only right for someone, media or otherwise, to direct
question Hollytwits like Whoopi Goldberg to determine just what she means. And do it with the national spotlight lit upon her. And just where are all of the feminists? They should be screaming their heads off about this.
Can you imagine a few decades ago that comments like WG's would wash? Not likely.

 

Jim Treacher

Oct 16, 2009

Dennis Miller hates big "buts" and he cannot lie.

 

FairBalance

Oct 16, 2009

Wonder if Whoopi would be an acceptable part owner of and NFL franchise....pfffft.

 

Renee

Oct 16, 2009

The little brother to "but" is "moral equivelance" I'm tired of those on the left saying things like "yes we will raise taxes hey the Republicans did too" They use this tactic all the time for everything that is controversial. Along with "but" the "M.E." thing drives me nuts. I'm a wordsmith and LOVE Millers turn of phrase, he's a genius.

 

1upnya

Oct 16, 2009

I wonder if Whoopi would understand if the United States said why are you so mad "hey its not like it was slavery, slavery"

 

Helloism

Oct 16, 2009

Good on ya Miller. It's about time an American publication started incorporating erudition in it's diet. Like Theodore Dalrymple across the pond, it's a cup of fresh truism/slap in the face to the overly informed, poorly knowledgeable Western Bubble Dwellers...like your truly. Beautiful and Timely.

 

Fester Bestertester

Oct 16, 2009

Sad thing is, someone actually had to point this out.

Keep up the good work Miller!

 

Marklar

Oct 16, 2009

Dennis, Dennis, Dennis....

You use to matter. When you were on HBO and actually had something useful to say. Now you are a pundit you so gleefully viscerate in your diatribe.

You like to use big words. This make you feel "au courant" and important. Since you like to use words to convey their proper purpose, please understand most people like it simple.

Rape... there is a word for that... RAPE
Molestation... there is a word for that...
Enticing a minor...there is a word for that...
Etc. etc. etc.

Can you come down from your thesaurus of punditry and use the correct words for what they are. I think those who have been "raped" would disagree on what you constitute as "Rape"

The only point you have made nonetheless, is shown your uptight, right wing opinion in a cavalier way.

 

Rock

Oct 16, 2009

Whoopi was wrong, it was not rape rape, given what he did to this child it was more like rape rape rape rape. Hollywood shares the morals of a mule in heat, and the mentality of a spoiled six year brat.

 

cajred

Oct 16, 2009

Marklar: You failed miserably in spoofing Miller's clever writing. May you be raped someday.

 

elroy2643

Oct 16, 2009

Marklar:

You are so marklar its not even worth marklar to marklar you. If you had ever had a marklar of your own, you would be less marklar about marklar.

 

Andy

Oct 16, 2009

Marklar - complex words such as..faux? Or perhaps parenthetical? I can understand your frustration, I feel your pain.

Hopefully you have never read what the man did to that little girl. That is the best outcome for you.

 

Anthony

Oct 16, 2009

Dennis you don't understand. Roman Polanski is... talented!

Thus, he needs a second chance...

Michael Vick is talented, so he gets a second chance to play in the NFL. (The powers that be deemed) Rush Limbaugh is not talented, so he doesn't get a chance (that is to partially own a team). Do you see how it works?

(Yeah, me neither)

 

Jim Treacher

Oct 16, 2009

Does Marklar think drugging a little girl and sodomizing her isn't rape?

 

texexpatriate

Oct 16, 2009

I loved that sixth paragraph! That says it all. Everyone is dumping on marklar, the poor thing, and I will also. Marklar, learn to think, then learn to write. You cain't do either!

 

KitKat

Oct 16, 2009

Marklar:

Since you seem to be such a big fan of words being used for their proper purpose, how do you feel about words like,

Stop.
No.
Keep away.
I want to go home.
Please stop.


Those are all words the 13 year old victim used that night when she was with Polanski, including the times when he was laying on top of her and violating her sexually.

Surely all those tiny little words are easy enough for even you to understand their proper meaning. Or maybe you are just like Polanski, and think they mean something else?

Just in case you can't get it through your pathetic little brain, the girl was 13 years old and she said "NO" multiple times. That constitutes RAPE by anyone's definition - you sick piece of s**t.

 

Christine

Oct 16, 2009

I've never read the Washington Examiner, but now that Dennis Miller is a columnist, I'm so there! Great move, Examiner.

 

BUT

Oct 16, 2009

but = Behold the Underlying Truth
(forget what I just said, here comes what I believe.)

Yes, But = Your Evaluation is Superb, Behold the Underlying Truth

 

Arthistory.net

Oct 16, 2009

Dennis Miller rocks! Great Column.

 

Old Salt

Oct 16, 2009

Dennis,
Tremendous summary of the salient issues both about Polanski's sick and illegal acts and some folks' views on same.
Marklar,
I think Dennis is a libertarian not a conservative but regardless, he is with the overwhelming majority of thinking and moral persons that what Polanski did was both illegal and immoral and should be punished.

 

Sandi B

Oct 16, 2009

You are right about Polanski, but you are wrong about this being a liberal cause du jour. There are many progressives (myself included) that loudly condemn Polanski and believe he should face justice, even after all these long years.
I also believe he has produced some great art which has made the world culturally richer; but there are many artists and writers behind bars.
The hypocrisy on display in this case is staggering, although it has to be said that the victim's insistence that she does not want him prosecuted has granted some cover.
So while you may be right to bemoan Hollywood rallying around one of their own: just remember this same argument the next time the but is on the other side. (It will be soon enough.)

 

fwi

Oct 16, 2009

dennis, you are smart, you are funny, and you are principled. Home Run!

 

Floydster

Oct 16, 2009

hey ROCK! Your comment is GREAT!

 

Oct 16, 2009

People, ease up on Marklar. After all, if it weren't for date rape drugs, alcohol and children, Marklar wouldn't have a sex life. He's just defending his turf.

 

dogma

Oct 16, 2009

Miller- I liked you when you were younger and funny, and then I saw you explain away your "conversion" to the right, as your reaction to hearing a liberal friend describe Bush as Hitler. So where is your outrage now, when your peeps throw around the most ridiculous nonsense, vitriolic lies, and paranoid theories about this President? Where is your outrage for the Republicans that voted against Al Franken's common sense legislation is support of (sexual crime) victims rights? Bottom line: It's so much easier to make money off of people with no sense of humor, as you have lost yours.

 

Alanson

Oct 16, 2009

Dogma - You made no sense whatsoever. Also Al Frankin has no Common Sense. Sign me A Dennis Miller PEEP.

 

clctest

Oct 16, 2009

'We now believe that we can explain away absolutely anything!'.... you nailed it Dennis.

America has become a nation of spoiled brats, who want what they want, without any of those bothersome consequences that used to come on the back-end of stupid actions - and fortunately for those who want a 'Me First' nation, they can now have their way with whatever they see fit thanks to the rabid social disease of moral relativism.

DM is a breath of fresh air in times like these! Good job Examiner for adding DM to the line-up, I will be following from now on!

 

Valerie

Oct 16, 2009

I keep hoping one of these celebs will pipe up and say, "I spoke too quickly. I honestly had no idea that what he'd done was that bad." Or maybe, "When I first heard this, it was portrayed to me as .... That's not what I'm hearing now. If what I'm hearing now is the truth, ..."

 

dshapio3@cox.net

Oct 16, 2009

Good one, Dennis!

 

Pidgintodamax

Oct 16, 2009

Brilliant !!! Please, please, please make Dennis Miller a permanent feature, and I will continue to be a reader ... no "buts" about it!!

 

hohokamhoney

Oct 16, 2009

Well done, Dennis. I'll be looking for your stuff in future.

 

eVince

Oct 17, 2009

Yes - Yes! Yes!!! Dennis, you hit the nail dead center. As you often do, my friend.

If Whoopi & Marklar are examples of the opposition - You be home free! Stupidity on that level is best left to idle on its own. It will soon dissipate into nothingness from a lack of oxygen.


Your "air horn in a Trappist monastery" brought a belly laugh - Just one of the reasons I love your work.

 

stack_it@hotmail.com

Oct 17, 2009

Beginning: Miller.

 

DAK

Oct 17, 2009

You also could write a book on the false analogies the Left uses. Their brains are very primitive.

 

joe

Oct 17, 2009

thanks you for bravely calling this out. God bless!

 

Lavaux

Oct 17, 2009

The "but" side of Polanski's crime represents the moral abyss American culture will have fallen into after children have been fully sexualized. The Hollywood left are already at the bottom of this moral abyss, which is why their defense of Polanski's "not rape-rape" of a child seems so low to everyone who hasn't yet joined them.

 

Thomas Hazlewood

Oct 17, 2009

You can't really hold those Hollywood defenders responsible for their error. They're not 'smart-smart', after all.....

 

LadyChurchill

Oct 17, 2009

Where was Whoopi when the pedafile priests were being strung up? It was the 70's after all and rape isn't really rape or do you have to used the qualudes and the champagne to get a pass? I don't remember the supportive stance from the Hollywood crowd, but I guess in their little black hearts they really were supportive, just afraid to speak out.

 

Hank Rearden

Oct 17, 2009

Dennis, please run for office, somewhere, anywhere, please!

 

Odysseus

Oct 17, 2009

Far be it from me to defend Whoopi, but she was talking about the thing he was actually convicted of, statutory rape which, we must admit, has sometimes been used to call something a rape that really isn't a rape. What she missed was the distinction between what he did and what he was convicted of doing. After drugging, raping, and sodomizing a 13-year-old, the sentence for statutory rape is akin to a slap on the wrist and we should insist that, at the very least, he come back and get that wrist slap.

 

ginparti@gmail.com

Oct 17, 2009

Marklar, just because she was only 13, she still meant NO when she repeatedly said NO.

 

Flag@whitehouse.gov

Oct 17, 2009

Great. Now I'm gonna hear from all the weirdos. Coffee!

 

csm

Oct 17, 2009

KitKat

Oct 16, 2009
Well said, a perfect answer. Thank you.

 

Dan

Oct 17, 2009

I wondered who was going to take over for Paul Harvey. Next up: Dennis Miller for Miracle Ear.

 

DocEgg

Oct 17, 2009

Marklar

You are clearly not intellectual enough to have understood Mr. Millers piece. Read it again and you will realize that he is completely against trivialization, as you have accused. Think before you speak, or in this case write!

 

SjB

Oct 17, 2009

Good points. I would love to see a return to the old-style parenting where adults said, "No ifs, ands, or buts... tell the truth!" That puts an end to all of the weaseling and lying.

 

blgee

Oct 17, 2009

Thank you (yet again, and again) Dennis, for combining your wit and common sense to expose the seemingly endless sad state of affairs in our country today. We need you in the batters box to keep swinging for the fence!

 

Marianne7

Oct 17, 2009

Loved it. Straightforward.and not a sycophantic sophistry in the whole thing. Just for writing style and clarity, contrast with Marklar, who should definitely keep his day job, if he has one.

 

Bryan Pick

Oct 17, 2009

There is at least one acceptable use of "but":

"Now, I don't want to get off on a rant here, but..."

 

MJG

Oct 17, 2009

Well done Dennis. Love the radio show.

 

StopSocialism

Oct 17, 2009

Whenever I see or hear something from miller, I think of the little girl who, upon seeing a massive pile of horse s*** smiles from ear to ear, and says: "With all this horse s***, there must be a pony in there somewhere!"

I wish miller would try focusing more on the pony and less on the horse s***.

 

Barb

Oct 17, 2009

Dennis, I've never been much of a fan of yours, but you're spot on with this one. Polanski committed a crime, and when the judge decided not to play the plea-bargain game but give him the punishment he deserved, the guy skipped bail and left the country. This shouldn't be about liberalism or conservatism, this should be about the law. As long as a person is capable of comprehending right from wrong, the law is supposed to apply equally, no matter how rich, poor, talented, or common the individual in is. None of us would be excused from this, and neither should he.

 

racVT

Oct 17, 2009

First time on the WashExaminer site.
I'm staying, as long as Miller comments.

 

Keiko

Oct 17, 2009

I'll keep coming to the Washington Examiner site if you promise to keep Dennis Miller as a regular. What a beautiful and entertaining writer he is. He is one of the best opinion writers out there. Wonderful!!

 

5th Level Fighter

Oct 18, 2009

Obviously, Marklar has a thing for forcibly raping and sodomizing children. The good news is that Obama has a czar to promote that, too!

 

Stormin

Oct 18, 2009

Marklar,

Amazing how you can write that much and say nothing intelligent. You are definitely a butt.

 

voice of reason

Oct 19, 2009

i saw whoopi walking down the street

i went over and punched her in the face

i told her it wasn't a punch-punch

 

markit8dude

Oct 19, 2009

Dennis, keep up the fantastic commentary. Your a phenomenal wordsmith and glad to read yer take here on the Examiner.

I love the DMZ and I 'like the cut of your jib'.

 

Sammy

Oct 19, 2009

Anyone who knows anything about listening knows that people don't really mean what comes before the word "but".

"Honey, I really appreciate you cleaning up my clothing drawers, but I'm a little upset you threw out my college t-shirts."

Really appreciate? I think not. Translation - "Go dig them out of the trash, wash them up, and put them back!"

I agree that he committed a crime, but...

Really? You agree? Then why are you still talking?

Seriously, spend a day listening for the word "but" chop off everything before it, and marvel at what people are really saying.

 

Daveo

Oct 19, 2009

Good job Mr. Miller! You rock! To the point
and no B S!
Good job Washington Examiner for having
the good taste to have Dennis Miller!

 

David

Oct 28, 2009

Finally got to read Dennis Miller's new article. Please guys... keep it going. That was delicious.

 


Post a comment


Email:
(This will not be displayed or shared. Privacy Policy)

Your Name:

Comment:




Local

Another snowball fight planned for Dupont Circle

The Official Dupont Circle Snowball Fight facebook fanpage has over 6,000 fans now, and it looks as if snowed in DC'ers will return for another battle. Full story

Politics

GOP winning war over Miranda rights for terrorists

Even as the administration defends its decision to grant accused Detroit bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab the right to remain silent, the president himself is hinting that things might be done differently in the future. Full story

Local

D.C. region braces for up to 20 more inches of snow

The National Weather Service has the entire D.C. metro area, from Prince William County north, under a winter storm warning for 10 to 20 inches of snow. Forecasters have had their eyes on this storm for days, but the projected snow totals were bumped up late Monday. Full story