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In time of victory, why is the left so angry?

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
April 21, 2009

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann host of "Countdown," and his guest Janeane Garofalo in a Feb. 26 appearance.

These should be happy times for liberals and the Democratic party as a whole. They control the White House and both houses of Congress, while opposition Republicans are leaderless and lost. So why do some Democrats, particularly those farther to the left, appear so angry?

If you doubt it, just watch a few minutes of MSNBC, where the recent nationwide series of "tea parties" to protest federal spending and taxes set off an angry, almost manic response. The most telling came on Keith Olbermann's program, during which the actress Janeane Garofalo, who plays an FBI computer geek on “24,” denounced the tea parties as "racism straight up."

"Let's be very honest about what this is about," Garofalo said. "It's not about bashing Democrats. It's not about taxes…This is about hating a black man in the White House."

Garofalo linked the tea parties to what she described as a peculiar feature of the conservative brain. "The limbic brain inside a right-winger, or Republican, or conservative, or your average white power activist -- the limbic brain is much larger in their head space than in a reasonable person," she explained. "And it is pushing against the frontal lobe. So their synapses are misfiring." (The limbic brain is the deep portion of the brain that mediates, controls and expresses emotion.)

Now, it's possible Garofalo was joking; she used to do comedy. But she didn't seem to be joking, and her comments were consistent with a long and dishonorable history of attributing political conservatism to mental abnormality. And as she spoke about the alleged anger on the right, Garofalo herself seemed visibly angry. Why were she, and Olbermann, and many others on the left, so apparently troubled by a virtually powerless opposition?

I asked William Anderson, a friend who is a political conservative, a medical doctor, and a lecturer in psychiatry at Harvard. "They are angry, but I think they are also scared, and I think it's because they have a sense that their triumph is a precarious one," Anderson told me. Democrats won in 2008 in some part because of the cycles of American politics; Republicans were exhausted and it was the other party's turn. Now, having won, they are unsure of how long victory will last.

"They see that they have a very small window of opportunity to do all the things they want," Anderson continued. "They see the window of opportunity as small because they know in their deepest hearts that the vast majority of the American people wouldn't go for all of the things they want to do." So they are frantic to do as much as possible before the opposition coalesces. And the tea parties might be the beginning of that coalescence.

Then there is the question of self-image. Watching Garofalo and Olbermann discuss the tea parties, it was impossible to avoid the sense that they saw themselves as two good people talking about many bad people. "One of the things about narcissism is that it looks like people who are just proud of themselves and smug, but in fact narcissism is a very brittle and unstable state," Anderson told me. "People who are deeply invested in narcissism spend an awful lot of energy trying to maintain the illusion they have of themselves as being powerful and good, and they are exquisitely sensitive to anything that might prick that balloon."

Again, the tea parties could represent a threat. What if the protesters weren't racists, weren't violent, weren't mentally defective? What if their point was legitimate, or even partly legitimate? Those are questions better batted down than answered.

Finally, there is the sense of anxiety and fragility that stems from the liberals' newly-won power. They control everything in government, and some fear what the responsibility of governing is doing to them.

Their president of hope and change has chosen not to prosecute the authors of the Bush-era "torture memos." He is escalating the war in Afghanistan. He seems determined to bail out the nation's richest bankers. For some on the left, it can be difficult to abide those actions and still maintain the image of one's self atop the moral high ground. So they lash out at the easy target presented by the tea parties.

And that is how political triumph can produce anger and unhappiness. Don't be surprised if there is much more of both in the days to come.

Byron York, The Examiner’s chief political correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com. His column appears Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blog posts can be read daily at ExaminerPolitics.com.



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GWS

Apr 21, 2009

I am not angry Mr. York. I am afraid. Afraid of the hatred for this President generated by the likes of FOX news and this newspaper. I know that MSNBC is in the bed with the Democrats, but FOX is married to the Republicans. Promoting this tea party is a prime example. Constant commercials by FOX and even calling it the FOX Tea Party. Never in my lifetime have I seen so much opposition only 3 months into a presidency. Sure the gave Bush a hard time but nothing like this. Even Sam Donaldson said it on TV last Sunday, a lot of folks are mad because a black man in the President of the United States. Never was a President's character challenged like this. Questions about his birth certificate, is he a Muslim, a terrorist, a socialist, a Marxist, why is his wife so angry, etc. You would be obtuse Mr. York to think this is not a factor in the Tea Party uprising. No, its not anger.

 

Larry

Apr 21, 2009

Few sensible people, and that includes conservatives "hate" Mr. Obama. But all of the questions raised about Obama, including his policies, and the items you raised, are entirely legitimate. There is much to disagree with about Mr. Obama, but none of these issues have anything to do with race. It seems that Obama's supporters are the ones that trot out the race issue, keeping it alive. I think you should be scared of a culture - the liberal culture - that wants to reject discourse and ideas, and the fair consideration of other points of view, by resurrecting inflammatory issue of race. Please stop it.

 

ChicagoMatt

Apr 21, 2009

Whether you are a liberal or not, you have to appreciate the ignorance of Garofalo. "Tea Parties = Racists" ...is she serious?! There were plenty of blacks as well as other minorities (in addition to a number of liberals) represented at these tea parties. The parties weren't just against Obama, but his whole administration and the government that seems to think we want to be in debt for the rest of our lives. In all honesty many media outlets did try to capitalize off of these tea parties, but what else can you expect from the media. They are in the business of entertainment and making money. In doing so, they some will skew facts and withhold information that makes their positions more favorable. Great article Mr. York!

 

Greg

Apr 21, 2009

Good article. Someone needs to send this link to the angry CNN reporter who instead of reporting news was belittling a peaceful demonstration. She even commented that the rally was "not family programming". I guess the non-peaceful riots outside the Repub Nat Conv was more in tune to their family values. Breaking shop windows and throwing objects at police would be more in line with CNN's family values.

 

JSN

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, there has not been this much opposition this soon because no other president has attempted to make the types of broad, sweeping changes in such short a time. We passed a stimulus plan that nobody read and the left blamed Republicans for including the AIG bonuses. It is my belief that the left starts with a conclusion and works backwards to fine a premise. In this case disagreement with policy is now considered racism. Silly. Name calling opponents has been SOP for leftists since I was in college in the 80's. And you're saying BO is getting something worse than GWB??? Who are you kidding?

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

No Mr. Larry, I know there is much to disagree th about Mr. Obama, but SOME of these issues have to do with race. That's my point. Are you so obtuse to think race has not factor in this?

 

Brendan

Apr 21, 2009

I'm not angry. I think Obama is doing an excellent job and the Democratic Congress is competent, which is more than I've been able to say about Congress in awhile. Meanwhile elected Republicans and conservative voters are wasting whatever legitimacy their points may have in favor of embarrassingly corny protests and symbolism more worthy of hippies than small-government types. I think this "angry left" tack is just the latest obsolete weapon the right is pulling out of its arsenal as it looks for something, anything to combat this president and his party's evident popularity and apparent efficacy.

 

mredder4

Apr 21, 2009

Aren't you as guilty, Mr York? Didn't you just consult a mental health practitioner and ask him to evaluate an entire demographic of people based on nothing but supposition and fantasy? What would a conservative lecturer on psychology know about the minds of liberals? Other than providing you with awesomely quotable quotes for this piece of yours, what substance was there to William Anderson's comments? Has he done studies? Research of any kind? If the answer is 'no', then he's just a conservative with a speculative opinion about liberals, nothing more. It's kind of disappointing that you'd quote him as an expert when he's really just your friend, doing you a solid by saying exactly what you want for your column and using his profession to back up his opinions as some form of facts. You're as scared and angry as the liberals, Mr York.

 

Bill

Apr 21, 2009

What I find interesting and fascinating is that people believe they voted for "change" (whatever that vague term represents) while simultaneously reelecting +95% of Congressional incumbents. This is the sort of delusional thinking that afflicts adherents of political parties.

 

DPB

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, what is with your use of the word, "obtuse"? I know what it means, but you're trying to hard to sound intellectual. By the way, a black man was elected President. As we heard for months, and continue to hear, it was "historic"! So now, everytime the President is criticized, we have to hear the cry of racism. Perhaps you should join the Congressional Black Congress on their next trip to Cuba, where you can join in their rants to a communist leader about how racist America is.

 

Robert

Apr 21, 2009

Wouldn't it take a narcissist to recognize another narcissist, at least according to how you (and your doctor) seem to recognize the symptoms? It takes one to know one sort of understanding. It's too bad that we have made narcissism into such a negative thing, for if anyone knows about Narcissus, he didn't realize that he was looking at himself, he was just stunned by the beauty that he saw in his reflection without being aware of who he was looking at. Narcissism should have more to do with the unquenchable desire for beauty and not for disparaging people who have too much pride.

 

JCIll

Apr 21, 2009

After 8 years of vile hatred and yes, anger coming from the left, I try very hard not to stoop to their level. I do not hate Obama, although I deeply fear for my children and grandchildren who must shoulder this immense debt. But I really think he is trying his best, even though he is over his head. Now however, I am having trouble with my no-hate vow with people like Garofalo, who is truly deserving of hate. Oh well, I can start my no-hate vow later. She is the stupidest, moronic, meanest ugly b---h I have ever seen, and has no reason to be alive. See now what you did, Janeane? You ruined my vow, and I have to start over.

 

linda164

Apr 21, 2009

Barack Obama is black?

 

ymbk

Apr 21, 2009

clueless! Clueless! Clueless! First, Mr. Obama is half white. Second, Mr. Obama is half Arab Third, it is 100% about the size of government and the losses of liberties under both parties. These people would know that if they paid attention and didn't pre-judge! Debt is servitude> To tax a generation not yet born IS Taxation without Representation. That has ZERO to do with race. Mr. Bush was equally guilty.

 

Zoey

Apr 21, 2009

I have no hate in my heart for Republicans/conservatives. And I think MOST liberals don't (at least none in MY real life circle, which happens to include a Democratic caucus). Perhaps many who feel this "hatred" are focusing too much on the online community, which is a small but almost obsessive sampling of politically interested people. I've noticed that many online "politics junkies" treat their ideology as a team sport and they aggressively argue with the "rival" team. I see the hateful loathing come from ALL sides. It shouldn't matter who won or who lost, we should be civil and engage in intelligent discourse. I felt the same during the Bush Administration even though I vociferously disagreed with much of President Bush's policies. I think many are confusing their disagreement with hate. How unfortunate for democracy!

 

Apr 21, 2009

The left loves to be angry, it makes them feel more alive. It can get quite boring to be content. Plus, what else would Keith Olbermann talk about except Bush, Sarah Palin, and republicans. I thought republicans were irrelevant? Liberals seem to spend an awful amount of time discussing them....

 

Dave

Apr 21, 2009

The Dems have been so angry for so long, that it seems hard for them to stop. Now they have to start defending their ideas and the outcomes those ideas produce when implemented. Many of those ideas are really bad and doomed to failure. So when you don't have facts or reality on your side, you just attack and play the race card.

 

Pkpost

Apr 21, 2009

Statist Leftists are angry because their entire movement is based on the phony outrage of the marginalized and embittered minority status of people who do not fit in with societal norms.

 

Phaedrus

Apr 21, 2009

It is my belief that another explanation for the general attitude of hate that characterizes many of those like Ms. Garofalo. Those on the left hate this country. A major portion of the makeup of human identity is founded in one's country, city, tribe.. Since these folks hate their country they, in effect, hate a large portion of who they are; their personal construct. Self hatred and its extension to hatred of country is an illness.

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

I see some comments on issues of truth I post are not published on this site. Its too truthful so the Examiner omits it. So much for freedom of the press.

 

bikerchik

Apr 21, 2009

I think there is an effort here, whether intended or not, to pose conservatives and all Republicans, as racist. Who wants to be that? So, if someone, anyone, is going to label you as such, you will shy away from language or activities that invite that sort of labeling. Unless, you are courageous.

 

Schmotty

Apr 21, 2009

I thought that taxes were too high way before I knew that Mr. Obama existed. I felt the same about government spending, regardless of who was in office at the time. If wanting to keep my own hard earned money makes me a racist, then I guess I am that, but according Merriam-Webster racism has nothing to do with money.

 

bill t

Apr 21, 2009

Stupid or crazy, that is a definition of someone who keeps on doing the same thing that hhas failed over and over again expecting a different result. Right wing clap trap whether its engaing in splendid little wars (i.e., Vietnam, Iraq,)to show the world how tough we are or depending on the "magic of the market" not only to create the ineviitable bubbles but also to get us out of the holes they dig are prime examples of right wing stupidity and crazyness. The problem is not Olberman and Garafalo who are having fun at the wacko's expense but on the idiots who cannot see that their joe the plummer and tea bagging gambits are just transparent craziness.

 

JCIll

Apr 21, 2009

Zoey, I appreciate that you are not filled with hate, but you should know that very many of your com padres are. This does not come from the blogs, which are the worst, but from people who I know and with whom I unfortunately get into political conversations. When Bush, Cheney, Palin, or others are mentioned, their faces get red, veins stand out, and they can't help making mean and hateful comments. There is real anger and hate. I believe it started when Bush beat Gore in 2000 and most of the left-wing websites invented the story about Bush stealing the election.

 

tomg51

Apr 21, 2009

I suppose people who voted for Mr. Obama voted for one or more of his campaign promises, now pillars of recovery. Now that most, but not all promises are underway, each Obama voter now understandably reacts to getting more or less than their desire when voting.

 

INTJ

Apr 21, 2009

It is not anger, but fear we see, in truth. Fear that there is a limited window of opportunity to enslave the population before enough of it wakes up to realize what's going on. The Left's success in 2008 is not Wellington defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, but Hitler's last offensive push at the Battle of the Bulge. And to them, I can do no better than to quote General McAuliff, when asked to surrender Bastogne: "nuts."

 

INTJ

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, were you frightened by the man who said "People have the right to share in the fruits of their own labor, and that government should not take it," (curse that radical) or, like me, a "reporter" who actually argued with someone over their political position - something that independent footage shows she engaged in zealously? I, too, am afraid when the Fourth Estate becomes a lapdog for any political ideology the way CNN has de-evolved.

 

Mary

Apr 21, 2009

The ONLY reason Garofalo can describe a brain at all is because she took hers out. She kkeps it in a jar by the door.

 

INTJ

Apr 21, 2009

Zoey: If your statement were representative, it would be welcome. But if you can't see the hatred in the "mainstream press" as represented by the segment with Olberman and Garafolo, you are either hopelessly naive or deliberately ignorant.

 

virginia11775

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, Was it the color of Obama's skin that made him push a projected budget $9.3 trillion onto Americans? That is what the tea parties protested... a clear agenda of confiscatory tax policy and encroaching socialism.

 

Mark S

Apr 21, 2009

Good Piece, Mr. York. Garofalo, Kos, etc...amplify the worst of the left but are put forward by the left as a way to mimic how they feel they were treated by FNC, Rush, etc...during the W years. Some admit it, some don't. The disconnect comes when Obama talks about "stale, old arguments", new tones, arguments of the past, etc...which was a similar problem the right had under Bush when he wouldn't defend himself against the far-left. People want to have this argument head-on, the political class only want to manipulate it.

 

ArMA

Apr 21, 2009

The right is so adorable. They practically have a collective heart attack with anger over Obama's election, they manufacture corny little protests which the left can't help but laugh at, and then to make themselves feel better they claim that the laughter is anger. Please, keep trying to make yourselves feel better over the fact that the COUNTRY dared to elect someone who disagrees with your tiny little worldviews. This is providing endless entertainment.

 

Mary

Apr 21, 2009

The ONLY reason Janeanne can describe a brain is because she took hers out a long time ago to look at it. Unfortunately she has yet to put it back!

 

Fred

Apr 21, 2009

racism is a quick way to avoid dealing with the real issues. racism ceased being a real issue long ago - notice how the left consistently fails to define racism in its context? they always lob, shotgun like, into the issue in an effort to avoid meaningful discourse. its just a distraction. CNN lost its point long ago and Olbermann is just a tool. and the real problem with using racism as Garafolo does, is that you can bet your frontal lobe that there are just as many, if not more, blacks out there who poo-poo Bush & Cheney simply because they are white men and not slick and cool and wearing gym suits from Puff Daddy's latest synthetic fashion line.....

 

virginia11775

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, You are not the press. You are commenting on a website and subject to their terms of use, as well as the whims of the administrator or the author himself (the actual member of the press.) You are confused as to your First Amendment rights. It is the right to assembly that applies here. The other people commenting have a right to come here without being harassed by you.

 

matoko

Apr 21, 2009

Why is the Left still so angry? Because the Right is still so stupid. You have learned nothing, York.

 

bkm

Apr 21, 2009

It is wearisome that the "liberal" press attacks Fox over their tea party coverage. Sounds like ratings envy to me not to mention it exposed how deep their hartred for anyone that doesn't see the world through their lens. If the other stations were interesed in appearing unbiased they could have done exactly what Fox did. Fox covered five parties, there were 495 other parties that CNN, MSNBC, CBS or any of the other networks could have covered and people would have watched.

 

Dave H

Apr 21, 2009

Tea party = racism Therefore MSNBC = paranoid delusion See how simple it is when you rely on neither fact nor logic for your positions?

 

Mandini

Apr 21, 2009

What I found ugliest of all was Garofolo's remark that minorities atthe tea parties had "stockholm syndrome." She apparently believes that as a Latino man I have no right to think for myself and have qualms about the debt burden being placed on my 4 beautiful kids. Apparently I should shut up and get in line and support Democrats, but coming from a country that fell to a Communist dictator, (which Obama recently cozied up to), I have a natural distaste for big government.

 

JCIll

Apr 21, 2009

Funny how the same libs who ridicule these protests attended by hundreds of thousands of real people think that it was cool for Cindy Sheehan and her band of a dozen or so radicals to hang outside of the Bush ranch for months.

 

mnemos

Apr 21, 2009

Ummmm.... He's black, and that was new, etc., etc.,.... But the fact is I don't know anyone who cares. JFK was the first Catholic elected president and many people are still alive who remember it. But it's over. For black people this is meaningful and it should be, but for most of us it's history. It will take a couple of years for journalists to realize it, but that's ok - they're kind of slow.

 

RKL

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, were you ever afraid of the hatred MSNBC fomented against Pres. Bush and the Republican party? Because they did, and still do. Somehow, it is only scary when it is Obama who is being criticized. And I too get sick of the accusation of racism whenever liberals encounter disagreement with Obama's policies. I reluctantly voted for Obama, because I worried about McCain's impulsiveness after he chose the stunningly unqualified Sarah Palin as his running mate. But Obama's stimulus package and budget show that he is not the moderate he depicted himself as during the campaign, but a liberal who is putting very expensive social policies ahead of solving the financial crisis. And that is why I regret my vote for him. And yes, I have been accused of racism.

 

OnThePhone

Apr 21, 2009

The lefties here may be "laughing" at the tea parties now and good for them. When the conservative movement win the next election in 2010 and then take back the WH from you socialists in 2012 let's see where your smiles are then. We're on the way back and we will throw the Democrats and Obama in the dustbin of history where they belong.

 

weew

Apr 21, 2009

This is the person who thinks herself to be smarter, classier, and morally superior to you. Covered in tats, reeking of cigarette smoke, dressed like Kurt Cobain, and somehow never maturing beyond 22. When a self-loathing skank projects her own maladies onto me in the form of cheapshots and gross generalizations, I somehow manage to not lose a moment of sleep. Jeanine, you are a scumbag and only other social misfit scumbags think you're cool. Maybe if you quit smoking, took a shower, covered those tats, and dressed like an adult, people would take you seriously. But then you cannot do that because you a re a scumbag, and a scumbag is always a scumbag.

 

JB

Apr 21, 2009

Anyone who says that the Tea Parties were a response to a "black man being in the White House" should in turn be asked if they believe that the Tea Parties would have happened if, say, Colin Powell were president and he had proposed cutting taxes and spending. Would hundreds of thousands of conservatives and libertarians have assembled in the streets to protest? If you say yes, then you really are a hopeless anti-intellectual who has ceased to engage in rational thought.

 

Jack

Apr 21, 2009

Liberal adults are people who somehow never matured past adolescence. Because they never made the leap into adulthood, they have no wisdom to pass on to the next generation.

 

jummy

Apr 21, 2009

i recognize progressives' newfound delicacy in the face of pejoratives like "fascist" and "terrorist" to be imposture. conservatives did not mount pitchfork demonstrations outside of obama's innauguration, but on 1-20-01, progressives assembled to spit venom and hurl eggs at bush's motorcade before he had yet taken the oath of office. progressives had established their unabiding hatred much earlier with the blood libel that bush was somehow culpable in the dragging death of james bird. later they fed on the poisonous lie that bush "stole" the election with rigged voting machines. progressives maintained that pitch throughout bush's terms in office, and - york is quite correct - they exercise it still. progressives only speak of disagreeing voices in the language of defamation and antipluralism.

 

Mike Wilson

Apr 21, 2009

We didn't like huge spending policies when the Republicans on the hill did it, so we voted them out. Then the President kept up, approving the TARP fiasco, etc. So we voted his party out of that office as well. Unfortunately it's been out of the frying pan and into the fire. Conservatives wouldn't care less if Obama was pink with blue polka dots. "Racism" is just a straw man. If it were really that pervasive he never would have been elected.

 

Weew

Apr 21, 2009

Garofalo is 44 years old. A 44 year old adult covered in tats, chain smoking, dressed like a teenager, and ranting like a stoned college student. Why does anyone listen to her at all?

 

GOB

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, what a laugh that you are AFRAID for the hatred for BO. I guess you were in a coma for the last 8 years when the hatred hit it's worst EVER for GWB. Wah. Hypocrite. You're not really paying attention if you support this Prez and Administration. Your blindness is chilling and disturbing.

 

John Marshall

Apr 21, 2009

Brendan, The only thing that MLKJr had going for him was corny protests. The only thing gays had going for them was corny protests. However, gays are about to change all of American society and, especially, its legal system; all on the basis of corny protests. Get the message. Do not underestimate the power of corny protests.

 

orlandocajun

Apr 21, 2009

Mr. York, have you ever met a leftist loon who wasn't angry? They're angry in victory and in defeat. That doesn't leave much time for them to be happy.

 

Mike S

Apr 21, 2009

Byron, I've enjoyed your writing in National Review, and I agree that some on the left had a surprisingly strong reaction to the tea parties, but interviewing an admittedly partisan psychiatrist and having him diagnosis political opponents does not seem like responsible journalism. I no commentators aren't journalists but correspondents are supposed to be, aren't they?

 

Rev316

Apr 21, 2009

Whether on the Left or the Right, it seems to be human nature to want everybody to do things they way you personally believe is the best way. Having said that, unfortunately for Liberals, doing things their way leads to chaos and personal self-destruction. At the heart of Liberalism is the desire to free EVERYBODY from the restrictions (and safeguards) of Tradition. This includes freeing everybody from concepts like the traditional family, and/or traditional religious values, particularly Christian values. All this comes from Liberals who usually have been personally burned by these traditional structures in their lives, so they want those structures destroyed for everybody, because as long as those traditional structures exist in the culture, liberals claim that those traditional values detract from their liberal values being accepted by the public.

 

Raymond252

Apr 21, 2009

Janeane Garofalo is clearly a bigot of extreme proportions. All that agree with her are guilty of the same...

 

Raymond252

Apr 21, 2009

Janeane Garofalo is clearly a bigot of extreme proportions. All that agree with her are guilty of the same...

 

GeronimoRumplestiltskin

Apr 21, 2009

By what remotely credible standard can Janeane Garofalo be considered an authority on the psychological motivation of a group of people she has never met? For that matter, by what remotely credible standard can Ms. Garofalo be considered an authority on anything not related to acting?

 

macfan1950

Apr 21, 2009

ArMA-just wondering what you suggest the right should do to improve their "corny little protests" to become something you would consider appropriate...

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

GOB SAYS: Apr 21, 2009 GWS, what a laugh that you are AFRAID for the hatred for BO. I guess you were in a coma for the last 8 years when the hatred hit it's worst EVER for GWB. ***************************** GOB: There were no right wing neo-Nazi groups going after Bush you moron. There were no rallies saying "kill him" that I recall. I am sick of you folks saying "every time we criticize Obama we are accused of being racist". No one thinks that and you know it. What irritates me is that when it comes to the history of our country you think that race is not an issue anymore Do you really think all Americans are saying Combaya, it’s all over, let’s be friends. . So I don't think it’s so funny. And don’t think that the republicans are not using race as a way to get back in power. If so GOB, you are in "a coma".

 

usr102

Apr 21, 2009

Garofalo is a mental midget. The more she talks, the more it shows. No one really cares what she says or thinks.

 

4inptown

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, IT'S NOT BECAUSE HE'S BLACK - it's because he's the most left-leaning liberal president in history!!!!! Some of us have a problem with that!!!!! Get over the "black" thing already - geez!!!!!!!

 

tmfa

Apr 21, 2009

@GWS "Never was a President's character challenged like this." Are you kidding? Have you been alive for the past 8 years? George W Bush was called a Nazi, a war criminal, a murderer, and a fascist ("You sir are a fascist"--Keith Olbermann) every single day for entire 8 years in office. Not to mention numerous people who created assasination paraphenalia (movies, signs, artwork, radio skits, etc.). You are completely out of your mind to claim that what you have seen demonstrated towards Obama is unprecedented. Wesley Clark and Terry McCaullife both said "George W Bush never served in our military". A national network used forged documents to run an attack piece during campaign season nonetheless.

 

Addie

Apr 21, 2009

The tea parties were NOT about race! In fact, there was a black speaker at the tea party I attended and she had an incredible speech!!!! @GSW - You posted a link to a CNN report of the Chicago Tea Party and I have to ask you. With all the Anti-Bush and Anti-war protest that went on in this country do you ever see a reporter from Fox question a protester and asking them why they are being so hateful to Bush? I think NOT! If so, please post! Susan from CNN is not a reporter, a reporter reports news, not argues and incites. She should be fired for her bias and unprofessional "reporting"

 

lance sjogren

Apr 21, 2009

I would think that the main reason the left would be angry is that Obama's economic policies, bailout and stimulus, are virtually identical to those of George W. Bush.

If leftists had a bit more intellectual curiosity, they would come to realize that one of the key grievances expressed at the tea parties, the wholesale shoveling of government money to failed banks, is something that they don't like any more than conservatives do.

 

scbradley

Apr 21, 2009

GWS said: 'There were no right wing neo-Nazi groups going after Bush you moron. There were no rallies saying "kill him"' Uhhm, what planet were you living on? Burning and hanging President Bush in effigy was a staple of left wing protests for 8 years. Also, The National SOCIALIST German Worker's Party was neither conservative nor right wing using the modern American left-right dichotomy.

 

lance sjogren

Apr 21, 2009

matoko said:

"Why is the Left still so angry? Because the Right is still so stupid. You have learned nothing, York."


I think you're on to something, motoko. Leftists tend to be utopian narcissists. They just can't handle the fact that anyone would not immediately recognized how enlightened their worldview is.

In other words, they hate the fact that we don't have a society in which everyone marches in lockstep to the beat of their drums.

 

lance sjogren

Apr 21, 2009

Brendon said:

"I think Obama is doing an excellent job and the Democratic Congress is competent, which is more than I've been able to say about Congress in awhile."


First of all, don't peg me with your stereotypes of me as a right wing Republican, because I voted for Obama and believe overall he has done a pretty good job.

I find it bizarre that anyone would claim that Congress is competent, however.

 

lance sjogren

Apr 21, 2009


By the way, anyone who truly respects Barack Obama as a President will not try to use his race to shield him from criticism.

For some leftists to try to shield Obama from criticism on account of his race is in my view, downright racist.

Obama doesn't hide behind his race, he accepts criticism like a responsible leader irrespective of race or gender.

You leftists who constantly whip out the race card are not doing Obama any favors.

One of the things I like about Obama is that he doesn't pander to the loony left. For example, he rejected the notion that the US is to blame for everything that goes wrong in the western hemisphere, a proposition put forth by many loony lefties including the dictator of Venezuela.

 

Cncdaddy

Apr 21, 2009

Hey bill t, i'm no history professor but last i checked LBJ was in office when the Vietnam war really got going and he is the one who escalated it. Get your facts straight you fool, you tool of the left you.

 

Janice

Apr 21, 2009

I remember when JFK was elected, and despite his popular appeal, there were a number of people that were a bit frightened of his Catholicism and liberalism. I don't recall anyone talking about his Irish background, or caring.

When Obama was elected, I noticed that there were a number of people that were a bit frightened of his political background and upbringing. I don't recall anyone talking about his African background, or caring.

The only people I hear talking about the color of Obama's skin are the people on his side. It is almost as if it bothers them more than it bothers anyone else.

So, now that we have elected a black president, and gotten that out of our system, can we elect a smart black president that actually likes America?

 

Tukker

Apr 21, 2009

What I don't get is why being concerned about the unprecedented debt the U.S. is heading to is a rightwing or conservative thing. It should concern any citizen, whether left or right. Only banana republics have a debt level of 80 percent of the GDP! This administration is ruining the country. As a Dutch citizen, I am very concerned about what that will mean for the West, Europe included. For to the extent the U.S.A. loses influence and power, some other - nonwestern - nation will gain it.

 

Mike Gibson

Apr 21, 2009

democrat/liberals are just unhappy people in general. Nothing will ever make them happy.

 

Apr 21, 2009

scbradley

Apr 21, 2009

GWS said: 'There were no right wing neo-Nazi groups going after Bush you moron. There were no rallies saying "kill him"' Uhhm, what planet were you living on? Burning and hanging President Bush in effigy was a staple of left wing protests for 8 years. Also, The National SOCIALIST German Worker's Party was neither conservative nor right wing using the modern American left-right dichotomy.
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Did Bush have to be assigned Secret Service Protection when he was campaigning for President? Did any other Presidential candidates need this service? I wonder why?

 

Apr 21, 2009

ukker

Apr 21, 2009

What I don't get is why being concerned about the unprecedented debt the U.S. is heading to is a rightwing or conservative thing. It should concern any citizen, whether left or right. Only banana republics have a debt level of 80 percent of the GDP! This administration is ruining the country. As a Dutch citizen, I am very concerned about what that will mean for the West, Europe included. For to the extent the U.S.A. loses influence and power, some other - nonwestern - nation will gain it.******************What do you suggest?

 

midcali42

Apr 21, 2009

Mike Gibson,

Of course Obama needed Secret Service...he was running against Hillary!!

 

Apr 21, 2009

"Did Bush have to be assigned Secret Service Protection when he was campaigning for President? Did any other Presidential candidates need this service? I wonder why?"



All presidential and vice-presidential candidates, as well as their families, are given secret service protection at least 120 days before the election; earlier if necessary.



Thanks, come again.

 

johnt

Apr 21, 2009

GWS, poor baby, poor snookums, wasa matter little tyke? People getting wise to your man, The O? Have you already forgotten the filth heaped on Bush for eight long years. Hang in there little fellow, it's going to get worse for your guy. But you will love every moment he lies to you, blows holes in the budget that the yet to be born will pay for [ please, no crap about the Bush deficits, not at 4x the size for The O]. It is hate little guy, a burning, soul eating hate, a hate that devours & will turn to violence, because neither victory or defeat have little to do with it. It's a hate born of stupidity, ignorance, and the mere existence of an opposition, an opposition to the wishes and quasi-religion of the left.

Meanwhile, sit at the feet of Garafola and Olbermann, sip of their wisdom, but buddy, don't deny that it's hate ! It's all you have !

 

F. Meglin

Apr 21, 2009

Liberals are the most biased, and racist in America, who keep blacks dependent on government handouts, paid for by the ever-shrinking number of taxpayers, while democrats do as little as possible for them, in order to keep them angry for their votes. It's a vicious cycle, and the libs are getting angry that their game is being exposed.

 

Carlos Antoine Phipps III

Apr 21, 2009

Anyone who disagrees with me is a racist.

 

Apr 21, 2009

ukker has a good point. The unprecedented debt accumulated over a number of years and skyrocketed under the Bush administration. Conservatives were not blind to this and certainly did not like it. Liberals expressed a whole lot of concern about this as well.

Americans of any political persuasion are angry about the state of things...but not because they imagine that Obama caused all problems.
It's the Americans who pay attention and who are not snowed by sensationalism who are going to get things done.
The left is angry. Would the farthest "right" folks be pleased if they also got around to buying a lot of guns? Or is that an angry "right" thing?
Comments on the gun matter tend to include not a few exhortations to violence. Now, THAT's angry.

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

Yes, its true that all President Candidates are entitled ot Secret Service Progection.. Obama was placed under Secret Service Protection because his office has received hate mail and calls and other "threatening materials" racially motivated in the past and during his campaign. It was decided to take the matter to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff as an issue for a congressional advisory board. Hillary Clinton already had Secret Service protection because of her husband's presidency. Other candidates could request Secret Service protection but did not.
johnt: thanks for the warning. Are you one of the callers to Mr. Obama. So you will admit, most of this is about revenge.YOu guys lost, I know it hurts. So bring it on. We are expecting it.

 

Philip

Apr 21, 2009

GSW, and those who think alike, are foolish and puerile. Because all media with the exception of Fox News failed to vet the many inconsistencies, suspect influences, and yawning gaps in the history and background of candidate Obama, GSW and ilk wonder why many are now reacting negatively to the very left wing policies of the current administration. Attributing this reaction (tea parties) to racism is the non-thinking response of children whose powers of reasoning have not been developed. Want to blame someone for the outrage against this administrations' policies and direction? Blame MSM for failure during the campaign to expose and articulate Obama's core beliefs and what his real philosophy of governance was. BO's background and beliefs were meticulously obscured in order to provide the best chance of electing the first black President of the US. That is the truth, and that is racism.

 

beck

Apr 21, 2009

Liberals become liberals because they feel they have been slighted in life. They take on anger and pick up a sword and some never put it down. I know because I was one for most of my life. When I finally became true to my conservative self, I became a much happier and loving person. I get along with everyone now and don't have the chip I carried for so long. A chip that had nothing to do with me but with the things I felt weren't right. Personal resposibility is a philosophy we should all take on and expect from our fellow citizens. It's the only way we are ever going to stop arguing and letting the powers keep us divided. Help the helpless and teach the clueless. We can get there.

 

Ben

Apr 21, 2009

I find it interesting that the left wants to call those at Tea Parties racist when it was the left that was calling Secretaries Rice and Powell "tokens" and "Uncle Tom."

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

So Phillip, You say BO's background and beliefs were meticulously obscured by MSM . What Backgrounds and beliefs are you referring to? If MSM was lacking, FOX made every effort over, and over to discredit the man. My God, Hannity designated entire hour shows on this man and is still dogging him. What you don't realize is there are all kinds of news sources and it would be wise to research all outlets. You are saying we all just watch MSN and nothing else. That’s like saying you only watch FOX. Again, no, the Tea Party was not ALL about racism. There were many elements motivating this affair. FOX’s news hijacked this effort for monetary benefit (a.k.a) ratings. The even had the nerve to have “FNC Tea Party” plastered on their broadcast.

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

BECK: Any relation to Glen Drama Queen "I cry for my country" Beck.
I am so glad you are doing better.
Your statement reminds me of a Bill Cosby episode when he said to this son, "thats the dumbest thing I have ever heard in my life". So I can count on you not buying an assault weapon? OBe a conservative and all you anger will be gone. L.O.L.

 

Jay

Apr 21, 2009

Angry,scared and hypocritical. Looking for hate where all that exists is a difference of opinion. Sounds a bit childlike and smacks of narcissism in my opinion. The race card is the tactic of ignorant cowards,this theory is being proved tenfold every day. It won't be long now, as a country we are asking to be attacked because we appear divided and weak.

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

Jay: "It won't be long now"? "We are asking to be attacked". How long and why are we asking to be attacked. What should we do. You make such empty statements. The race care can be used all ways I suppose you know.

 

Wichita Mike

Apr 21, 2009

Hi, I was impressed by a guy I was standing by at our tea party. He sign said "Lincoln freed my grandparents, Obama enslaved my Grandchildren". Several friends of mine took pictures.

 

Frank

Apr 21, 2009

To GWS:Speaking of birth certificates,when are we going to see that apparent "non issue" piece of paper?

 

Karen

Apr 21, 2009

For like 10 minutes, can we PLEASE, PLEASE stop with the race card crap?

Thanks!

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

You prove ALL the points here today but it's okay that you attack me. It doesn't hurt coming from the left.

 

beck

Apr 21, 2009

GWS (sorry I didn't mean to attach your name to my comment)


You prove ALL the points here today but it's okay that you attack me. It doesn't hurt coming from the left.


 

W. Swedlow

Apr 21, 2009

This is pretty funny stuff--the vitriol that has came from conservative news and radio for the last 16 or so years trumps this stuff outright.

But what is worse, this is an essentially dishonest article--every political side makes callous and outrageous claims about the opposition. I find it rather ironic to consult a psychiatrist in order to pathologize the left for what all political parties do. Either Mr. Anderson did not understand the context of the questions, or he has knowingly skewed his supposedly erudite positions.

It would have been more fair and balanced to compare the left to folks on the right such as, oh, I don't know, Savage, Limbaugh, Hannity, and who was that guy at Fox famous for shouting out his opposition? I forget, but that's fine with me.

But, of course, what you have here is merely an prime example of the pot calling the kettle black, which will continue as long as there are parties that sea-saw their monopoly on power.

 

beck

Apr 21, 2009

GWS(sorry, I didn't mean to attach your name to my post)


You prove ALL the points here today but it's okay that you attack me. It doesn't hurt coming from the left.



 

beck

Apr 21, 2009

W.Swedlow

It's vitriol on both sides. What started as entertainment has become real life and these pundits, who aren't experts at anything are running for some of the offices in our government. Our government is becoming everything and that includes our entertainment.

 

TQ White II

Apr 21, 2009

In a healthy situation, the opposition would work hard to defeat the President during the election campaign and, once the public has rendered a decision, work hard to make him succeed in office.

In the situation we actually face, we see the righties exerting intense, vitriolic energy in an attempt to defeat the President as he tries to accomplish the things the majority voted for.

Recalling the amount of bile I suppressed when Democrats voted to support the invasion of Iraq, Bush's awful tax policies, etc, I am enraged that the Republicans neither understand basic fair play nor the better interest of the nation. These people care only about themselves. In a time of serious economic danger with all the other huge issues, it is infuriating that these people are so self-centered and negative.

That is why the left is so pissed.

 

Fungelstein

Apr 21, 2009

I can't understand hating the tea parties and the people joining it. I guess I was looking at a different news source, but all the particapants were normal people who feel under-represented or feel that the government is spending too much. It wasn't very party specific, some of the tea party people turned down Republican speakers from giving speeches. Plus, there was this cute picture of a bunch of kids throwing littles tea boxes onto a blue blanket.

They are Americans acting like how Americans should act if they feel their government is letting them down. I mean, the government is there for the people.

If it wasn't for the fact I had classes during the demonstrations, I would've went to the tea party that was on the capital (I live in Madison WI, so I'm close to all the action, which made election time very unbearable).

 

cindy

Apr 21, 2009

I saw a number of African-Americans at our Tea Party and I would like to tell all the ignorant liberals that this peaceful event had nothing to do with race. It seems like whenever the liberals are not in control (or perhaps because they were not invited) they play the race card. How convenient and pathetic for them, but I think they can't think of anything else so they use race as a tool. How pathetic!
FYI- We were all at the tea Party in opposition to the endless tax and spend plan put in place by both Obama, Bush and Congress.
For the love of God, please can the left-wing liberals come up with something more substantial than using race as an issue? Oh, I wrote the word GOD so I am certain I offended somebody out there
and I am certain it was a left-winger drinking the cool-aid.

 

GWS

Apr 21, 2009

Hey Fungelstein:

When they have a national movement and rally in DC in front of the Capital, I think its a joke hyped by FOX for their personal gain.

 

CajunGypsy

Apr 21, 2009

Mr. York, I would not be so quick to criticize anyone on the left for "attributing political conservatism to mental abnormality" if I were you...not while Michael Savage's book Liberalism Is A Mental Disorderand Sean Hannity's Deliver Us From Evil still move off bookstore shelves...not to mention just about all of Ann Coulter's published attacks on people who don't think and view the world as she does. Your side has a far longer and more dishonorable history of imputing either mental derangement or outright evil motives to citizens and leaders on my side. I'll be the first to condemn Ms. Garofalo's statements, in public and for attribution...the instant you and your fellow conservatives start doing the same for Coulter, Savage, Hannity et al.

 

s

Apr 21, 2009

cindy

How many anti-Bush Signs were there. They all play the race card Cindy.

 

GWS equals mentally stunted

Apr 21, 2009

GWS...All I can say is WOW. You could possibly be one of the most uninformed people I have ever had the displeasure of coming across in my entire life. You comments are mind boggling. I was scrolling through the comments section, and couldn't help but notice your 10 comments.(Don't you have anything better to do?) And wow Sir or Mam, how did you make it so far in life? BTW I will not be back to answer any response to this post, since I actually have a life and a job that doesn't allow me to leave 10 posts on a article. Also, is "obtuse" the only obscure word you know? Is that how you flex your mental muscle? By using the word obtuse over and over? Do us all a favor and go lay by your dish.

 

sjc-tx

Apr 21, 2009

obama responsible??! Hardly! If he takes a crap and it smells bad, he probably blames it on someone else...

 

PensiveGadfly

Apr 21, 2009

Some one wrote: "The left loves to be angry." Are you serious?

Angry is Limbaugh, Savage, Coulter, Hannity, Malkin, etc.

The left loves to point out--in a reasoned and measured matter--the right's hypocricy.

 

tea42

Apr 21, 2009

i think it's just so important to, like, listen to your local celebrities. it's just great when they know stuff not just about politics but about, like, psychology. and stuff.

 

Jane

Apr 21, 2009

The left forgot to throw buckets of water on the witchy conservatives so they would melt. They never figured the right would actually EXPRESS themselves...

 

danceswithtrees

Apr 21, 2009

The thing that strikes me is the left is upset also with what the protests are all about. Bailouts for corporate America, and debt for main street. I attended a TEA PARTY and what struck me was the mellow crowd as well as the anger towards the spending from BOTH PARTIES. What we need to do is calmly explain tho them WHY we are protesting. I think over time. Many will stand shoulder to shoulder WITH US. Next up July 4th, then D.C. on September 12th. Let's make sure Barack is AWARE OF US!

 

Zero

Apr 21, 2009

Come on it's not like GWS has anything better to do than be a troll. He obviously gets his rocks off by insulting people he disagrees with and will go home from work tonight (I wonder if he does work?) with a proud sense of accomplishment about how much of a better, smarter person, he is than those idiot racist republicans he spent the entire day arguing with. I'm still waiting for a link that shows that the teapartiers were racist.

 

oldgeek

Apr 21, 2009

The more appropriate question is why is the right so negative with the need to use fear and smear at every opportunity.

 

Giacomo

Apr 21, 2009

Obama hasn't done much but smear America and apologize to our enemies since he was sworn in. Race? Laughable! Liberals are far more obsessed with race than conservatives. Lefties bring up race all the time, in fact it's their favorite smoke screen to hide behind. Nobody cares about race anymore. It is just not important. I think the point about libs being afraid their victory is precarious and will slip away is right on!

 

DomesticGoddess

Apr 21, 2009

I really, really want to know if ANY liberal EVER heard a conservative say that they didn't like Obama because of his race. I belong to three conservative clubs, and we have NEVER even acknowledged his race. It's his socialist policies that we are fearful of for our country.

 

tanuge

Apr 21, 2009

Bizarre, only a right-winger like Lucianne Goldberg's kid could catch 90 seconds of Janeane Garofolo on Kieth Olberman's show and think that he has a read on the mood of the "left."

A better question is, "Why is the right so angry?" With the possible of exception of James Buchanan, no President has ever left his successor with as many home-made debacles as President Bush has left Obama.

In fact, Obama's entire calander is filled up every day trying to repair the damage caused by the corruption and incompetence of the Bush Administration.

You'd think they's be grateful.

 

Matthew Bright

Apr 21, 2009

We're angry because the Republicans bankrupted the Treasury and ruined every financial instrument in the country. Because you crushed our parent's retirement funds. Because you trashed our environment and divided the American people on the basis of religion, in a country where the separation of church and state is enshrined in our Constitution. We're angry because we were attacked by Al Qaida aided by the Taliban of Afghanistan and the Republican's atrocious President shot our wad on getting Saddam Hussein, allowing Al Qaida to escape and flourish. We're angry because the Republicans prefer to help line the pockets of their friends in the insurance industry than look to the welfare of the American people. We're angry because the Republicans gave huge tax breaks to the super rich and let the middle classes subsidize their obscenely self indulgent lifestyles.

I could think of more examples of why the Left (and most everyone else too) are angry, but I have to make dinner.

 

Paul in Ohio

Apr 21, 2009

Garafalo and Franken are one in the same, bitter, unfunny, 'comedians'. If they can't do THAT, their 'profession', should we really care what they think? (let alone ELECT them Minn?????)

 

Paul in Ohio

Apr 21, 2009

Matthew 'not so' Bright: You're right, the Republicans really overspent...now stand up and admit that Obama is spending much, much more and we'll find you credible. Or, that the Constitution is in much, much more danger than it was under Bush (which was bad) and we'll find you credible. Or...screw it, you won't get it.

 

Shucky

Apr 22, 2009

obama's ostensible race was the main reason many democrats chose him over more seasoned alternatives in the primaries. they reasoned that they would counter any opposition to his ultraliberal views with charges of racism. we've known these PC leftists all of our lives and see right through them. garofolo and those who think and act as she does are the worst kind of partisans and bigots that one can find.

just remember, whenever a leftist cries racism, it means they lost the debate.

 

DrChill

Apr 22, 2009

Janeane Garofalo was trying to identify racism among the people complaining about taxes.

Byron York is trying to identify fear liberals based on in a couple of liberals who saw racism in a crowd.

I can say with 100% certainty that there were some racists at the tea parties, and some fear among liberals.
I find nothing insightful in that.

We're going to have to up our game and avoid sweeping generalizations if we're going to overcome the confusion and misunderstandings we have about each other.

Few muddleheaded people will ever self identify the cause of their confusion whether its racism or fear or ignorance, or hate our illogic.

Its our job to be clear headed and not write off groups of people because some people in that group are wrong.
Let the cooler heads prevail and the better arguments win the arguments.

And lets not pay too much attention to those who over generalize based on a few select people in the group.

 

PapaHans

Apr 22, 2009

Conservatives have a lot to fear, for their party, and for the country. The republican party right now is basically the old Confederacy. The tried-and-true republican tricks of immigrations fears, (not unjustified to some degree, but reason number one everyone but some Christian whites have abandoned the party), cranking up the terrorism, well, terrors, vicious class-warfare, (stridently anti-union, anti-equitable health insurance access, anti-middle class, anti-public schools, anti-well everything that made this country great). The left is angry; our country has been gang-raped, used, punked-out, and abandoned. What's not to be angry about?

 

Higgins

Apr 22, 2009

The real problem is that the left does not really believe in freedom of speech for anyone but themselves. The second part of "I may not believe what you have to say" is no longer "but will defend to the death your right to say it," but "means you're a mentally-warped racist fascist pig who had better just shut up, Shut UP, SHUT UP!!!!"

 

IsYorkAcommie?

Apr 22, 2009

If you are calling Ms Gorafalo is "THE HEAD OF THE DEMOCRATS - then lets call RUSH "THE HEAD OF THE REPUBLICANS"-and ask "Why are REPUBLICANS so addicted to drugs?"- The real question is Why arent you writing for the Post?

 

GWS

Apr 22, 2009

Zero

Apr 21, 2009

Come on it's not like GWS has anything better to do than be a troll. He obviously gets his rocks off by insulting people he disagrees with and will go home from work tonight (I wonder if he does work?) with a proud sense of accomplishment about how much of a better, smarter person, he is than those idiot racist republicans he spent the entire day arguing with. I'm still waiting for a link that shows that the teapartiers were racist.
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A link that shows that the tea folks are racist. Oh give me a break. You think they have name tags saying they are racists? What a moron. No wonder you are a zero.

 

L. Butler

Apr 22, 2009

Where were all these out spoken loyalist of the "American way" when George W. Bush was first being elected?

Lets recall that Mr. Bush financed the republican transitional government with the help of his many wealthy friend or private investors. Now you must remember these investors piggy-backed on a balanced budget that was delivered to the republican administration by then president Bill Clenton.

 

Induce

Apr 22, 2009

The tea parties had nothing to do with the color of the current Presidents skin. I took part in my local tea party and we were protesting government spending by the last administration and the current administration. I'm also a registered democrat.

I see way too much spin going on about what the tea parties are about.

Some of you need to wake up and stop being biased as well as believing all the bias you hear. Do your own research and make your own conclusions.

 

Apr 22, 2009

The LEFT is angry? The left? But then why is it the Examiner that is banning post-ers?

 

Andy

Apr 23, 2009

You want to know why left-leaning Dems are angry so you ask your conservative friend? Where exactly did you go to j-school?

 

sestamibi

Apr 23, 2009

I too share Mr. York's puzzlement at the vitriol coming from the Left even in the wake of its big victory last November. Contrast his take with that of the NY Times Political Memo of 3/25/08:

"[M]any of Mr. Obama’s supporters say he has recognized this new political climate in a way that Mrs. Clinton has not. They say he is ready for a new, self-assured era in which progressives (few have returned to using the word “liberal”) make no apologies about their goals — universal health care, withdrawing troops from Iraq, ending tax breaks for more affluent Americans — and assume that a broad swath of the public shares them."

Maybe not so self-assured after all. Whatever happened to that legendary liberal smugness?

 

mbf

Apr 24, 2009

I would say quite the opposite, that we are so far beyond racism that Obama's policies are being questioned just like every other president who seeks to enact such broad change. Racism would be to quietly accept whatever he did for fear of offending him, implying that he is not your equal.
Thoughtful article.

 

Sean

Apr 24, 2009

he's not black... he's mixed race... but that's beside the point... arabs should be crazed... he's half jewish...

Conservative hatred is reserved for his socialist power-grab... and non-com-poops like olberman and janeane... useful idiots for the socialist agenda... lenin would be happy with their zeal...

enough already....

 

Wendy

Apr 25, 2009

I am convinced that the support for Obama is predicated on his race. I have never seen such cult-like dedication as I have with the left and Obama, and they keep bringing up race, when no one on the right is. I think they are projecting their own motivations on the right.

 

Apr 25, 2009

barry is not black e is KENYA!Bring Ameri to thelevel of.......Africa.hahahahahahhhzhhahzhzhzhzh

 

DaveinPhoenix

Apr 25, 2009

The left is rapidly losing it's biggest foundation block, day by day: MSM

Before it entirely collapses, they need to rush this country towards their agenda...at a time when the silent majority has finally woken up and is beginning to scream.

 

Apr 25, 2009

Just want the truth...and nothing but the truth..

 

Sharon

Apr 26, 2009

The left is angry because they are entirely stupid about what is going on in America. Now there is not blame except for themselves and the mess that is Obama who is way over his head. CNN and MSN are going down fast and that is good enough for them for they are no longer media but the propaganda dept of Obama and the wacked out liberals

 

Sanddog

Apr 26, 2009

The left is upset that we haven't fallen to our knees in blind adoration of Obama.

 

jayr

Apr 27, 2009

I applaud the tea parties. My only question is why now? Where were these people four or five years ago? The partiers say they are protesting because of their children and grandchildren/future gernerations. When we were slipping into debt during Bush years, where was their outrage then? If they are truly concerned with future generations, then I say keep it up. Your first amendment demands you keep it up.

 

ed

Apr 28, 2009

To GWS and other liberals. The idea that Republicans and conservatives in general are racist is another myth promoted by the left. I bet GWS doesn't even know a Republican. Two second of thought proves the myth wrong. See for example, Michael Steele, Condi Rice, Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, etc.

 

Jes

Apr 28, 2009

Brendon said:

"I think Obama is doing an excellent job and the Democratic Congress is competent, which is more than I've been able to say about Congress in awhile."

Just curious about who you think has controlled the congress for the past two years.

 

Daniel

Jun 11, 2009

You liberals and conservatives all look the same to me. Your policies are the same. Your endless wars are the same. You debate talking points while making excuses for torture. You are all sorry and pathetic. As a leftist I don't hate anyone as hate clouds one's judgement in the face of a struggle against one's political and social opponents.

Sorry folks if you think Obama is a socialist, you need to take a good look at the history of socialism to realize that he is NOT a "socialist".

Liberals don't like being betrayed by their chosen messiah, Roosevelt Lincoln Jesus Obama. Conservatives hate Obama because looking at him is like looking in the mirror and seeing a black conservative man looking back.

 

Aug 11, 2009

Uh...duh...they're angry because the Democrats AREN'T leftists, and so the left never really "won" anyway.

 

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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