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Strangers to dissent, liberals try to stifle it

By: Michael Barone
Senior Political Analyst
September 20, 2009

Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C. is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009 (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (AP)

It is an interesting phenomenon that the response of the left half of our political spectrum to criticism and argument is often to try to shut it down. Thus President Obama in his Sept. 9 speech to a joint session of Congress told us to stop "bickering," as if principled objections to major changes in public policy were just childish obstinacy, and chastised his critics for telling "lies," employing "scare tactics" and playing "games." Unlike his predecessor, he sought to use the prestige of his office to shut criticism down.

Now, no one likes criticism very much, and most politicians would prefer to have their colleagues and constituents meekly and gratefully agree with them on pretty much everything. And yes, Rep. Joe Wilson does seem to have broken the rules and standards of decorum of the House (though not of the British House of Commons) when he shouted "You lie!" in the middle of Obama's speech.

But none of this justifies the charges, passed off as cool-headed analysis, that Obama's critics are motivated by racism. There are plenty of nonracist reasons to oppose (or to support) the Democrats' health care proposals.

I would submit that the president's call for an end to "bickering" and the charges of racism by some of his supporters are the natural reflex of people who are not used to hearing people disagree with them and who are determined to shut them up.

This comes naturally to liberals educated in our great colleges and universities, so many of which have speech codes whose primary aim is to prevent the expression of certain conservative ideas and which are commonly deployed for that purpose. (For examples see the Web site of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which defends students of all political stripes.) Once the haven of free inquiry and expression, academia has become a swamp of stifling political correctness.

Similarly, the "mainstream media" -- the old-line broadcast networks, the New York Times, etc. -- presents a politically correct picture of the world. The result is that liberals can live in a cocoon, an America in which seldom is heard a discouraging word. Conservatives, in contrast, find themselves constantly pummeled with liberal criticism, on campus, in news media, in Hollywood TV and movies. They don't like it, but they've gotten used to it. Liberals aren't used to it and increasingly try to stamp it out.

"Mainstream media" tries to help. In the past few weeks, we have seen textbook examples of how MSM has ignored news stories that reflected badly on the administration for which it has such warm feelings. It ignored the videos in which White House "green jobs czar" proclaimed himself a "communist" and the "truther" petition he signed charging that George W. Bush may have allowed the Sept. 11 attacks.

It ignored the videos released on Andrew Breitbart's biggovernment.com showing Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now employees offering to help a supposed pimp and prostitute evade taxes and employ 13- to 15-year-old prostitutes. It downplayed last spring's Tea Parties -- locally organized demonstrations against big government that attracted about a million people nationwide -- and downplayed the Tea Party throng at the Capitol and on the Mall on Sept. 12.

Actually "mainstream media" is doing its friends in the Obama administration and the Democratic party no favors, at least in the long run. Obama comes from one-party Chicago, and the House Democrats' nine top leadership members and committee chairmen come from districts that voted on average 73 percent for Obama last fall. They need help in understanding the larger country they are seeking to govern, where nearly half voted the other way. Instead they get the impression they can dismiss critics as racist or "Nazis" or as indulging in (as Sen. Harry Reid said) "evil-mongering."

Speaker Nancy Pelosi has warned us that there was a danger that intense rhetoric could provoke violence, and no decent person wants to see harm come to our president or other leaders. But it's interesting that the two most violent incidents at this summer's town hall meetings came when a union thug beat up a 38-year-old black conservative in Missouri and when a liberal protester bit off part of a man's finger in California.

These incidents don't justify a conclusion that all liberals are violent. But they are more evidence that American liberals, unused to hearing dissent, have an impulse to shut it down.

Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washingtonexaminer.com. His columns appear Wednesday and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.

Editor's note: This post previously incorrectly stated the age of Kenneth Gladney. He is 38 years old.



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megapotamus

Sep 20, 2009

Of course Barry's opposition is racist. Of course, so is his support. Race and racism is all there is. This, from a typical white person.

 

MOLLIE

Sep 20, 2009

Yes indeed! Anybody out here who remembers with love and admiration one of America’s greatest cartoonists, George Price, will remember the one he did which showed a rumpled old maw in her rocking chair knitting, while her grown kids are chasing wildly through the rumpled old living room ... shooting at each other. Caption: “Stop your silly bickering!” Granny Obama may not knit as well but he sure uses the same euphemisms.

 

MissButterfly

Sep 20, 2009

Words can't express the hypocrisy of Dems! When George Bush was in office, it was the height of "courage" and "patriotism" to dissent - now, dissent is bickering that will lead to violence.
I couldn't make these people up!

 

Mitchell Vickers

Sep 20, 2009

It would seem that Barone was not paying attention in school when he was supposed to have learned that "media" is plural, "medium" singular. It's the MSM "are", not "is".

 

dco

Sep 20, 2009

so correct. liberals can't take dissent. but they can't shut up criticizing conservatives. oh well. at least they will lose the next election.

 

KansasGirl

Sep 20, 2009

I only wish that Obama would quit giving speeches for a few days. Good grief, the KC Star even has his picture in the Sports section today. I think I need a drink. Cheers.

 

grumpygresh

Sep 20, 2009

Obama is so thin skinned and arrogant. This is good. For people with a superficial interest in politics these things make a big difference. And as always, the "moderates" tip the bsalance.

 

Nick Stuart

Sep 20, 2009

In the British Parliament you can't accuse the opposition of being a liar. Wilson could have shouted something like "Wrong!" or even "Rubbish" however.

 

Hostile Knowledge

Sep 20, 2009

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/59523-obama-open-to-newspaper-bailout-bill
Obama open to newspaper bailout bill

One must suppose that these nearly bankrupt newspapers will be controlled by the government. Will the government show these newspapers how to make a profit? Will Obama create a Ministry of Truth?

Anybody that can’t see what these radical socialist cockroaches are doing is totally blind.

 

馬鹿

Sep 20, 2009

"It would seem that Barone was not paying attention in school when he was supposed to have learned that 'media' is plural, 'medium' singular. It's the MSM 'are', not 'is'."

One could argue that mainstream media is a singlular set consisting of multiple media, but it seems fairly trivial to bother with such things.

 

Commonsense

Sep 20, 2009

Obammie and his appointees are going to go down in American history as the second worst administration the country has had to endure. 2010 can't come soon enough!

 

ManekiNeko

Sep 20, 2009

Not "mainstream media." "Legacy media."

 

Sep 20, 2009

Remember, to conservatives, liberals are simply misguided and at worst ignorant. But to liberals, conservatives are pure evil. And evil, of course, cannot be tolerated. Hence the reaction to dissent.

 

Stephan M

Sep 20, 2009

Mitchell Vickers:

It would seem that Barone was not paying attention in school when he was supposed to have learned that "media" is plural, "medium" singular. It's the MSM "are", not "is".

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It would also seem that Vickers was not paying attention in school when he was supposed to have learned that periods should appear inside the quotation mark, not outside.

(Offered in the same condescending spirit as the original.)

 

Mike F

Sep 20, 2009

I recall VP Cheney making pronouncements that criticizing his administration was tantamount to aiding America's enemies. So these white house efforts to shut down debate are not new, though they are despicable regardless of the party attempting them.

 

Dave King

Sep 21, 2009

Consideringsome of the things the media was printing, they should have been jailed for treason.

 

drivin98

Sep 21, 2009

Such drivel from a person entitled "Senior Political Analyst". Seriously?

I'm embarrassed for you.

 

seerak

Sep 21, 2009

drivin98's got nothing. No news there.

The Left did not "dissent" during the Bush years; that concept is preposterously inapplicable to them. The Left has been the intellectual establishment for decades.

After all, dissent is what independent thinkers do. The Left, by ideological necessity, cannot tolerate such.

So nothing's really changed.

 

geokstr

Sep 21, 2009

Mike F
"I recall VP Cheney making pronouncements that criticizing his administration was tantamount to aiding America's enemies."

So? That's one person in the Bush administration and he was just VP. On your side, there's the prez himself, the entire federal media operation, CBA, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, PBS, NPR, the NYT, LAT, WaPo, nearly every other major newsrag, and all spouting a constant drumbeat the "Dissent is treason" meme.

Now that's a proportionate response to what, one or two comments by Cheney in 8 years?

Perhaps you've never heard the speech of Hillary shrieking at the top of her lungs that "We are Americans and we have the right to disagree with ANY administration!!!" when Bush was prez. No? What a coincidence.


 

Jim Treacher

Sep 21, 2009

Correction: The 65-year-old was the one who had his finger bitten off. I'm not sure how old Kenneth Gladney is, but he's nowhere near 65.

Of course, you can be forgiven for the confusion, having to rely on a media that has all but ignored both stories.

 

bestforus

Sep 21, 2009

Typical conservative dribble on these boards! The President has been successful in pulling our nation out out one of the worst recessions in our nation's history ( look at the market right wing nut duffasses) and restoring American's IRA's and 401k"s to respectability....a near three thousand point swing...he wants to reform health care for all of us and you nut jobs HATE HIM for it and want to see him and America fail! After a winter's decade under King Bush's rule, it's time for you maggots to hibernate!... NEWS FLASH! YOU GUYS LOST.....GET OVER IT!!!!

 

Southern boor

Sep 21, 2009

Wilson reminds me of Preston Brooks, the antebellum southern congressman, who severely beat up Senator Sumner right on the floor of the Senate. The conservative economist Thomas Sowell cogently described the characteristics of southern white trash culture and they fit Wilson to a t: impulsive, violent, improvident (Wilson has huge credit card debts). Sowell also points out that they're also the characteristics of inner-city criminals and welfare dependents.

 

bobc

Sep 21, 2009

The Dems need to stop using "racism" everytime they want to silence debate.
They are the very ones that use people, get them riled up over "racism"...then when things don't go their way...they bring up the '60's, the riots in L.A...they are the ones stirring the pot, while citizens just want them to listen to "We the People"!
This tactic of the far left must stop!

 

bandit

Sep 21, 2009

You're correct in mentioning his background from a 1 party state. Absolute power corrupts and all that. It's bad for the political system when there are no reprecussions for the constant lying and perfidy.

 

Patriot1

Sep 21, 2009

The next phase of this whole scheme would be the re-introduction of an Alien and Sedition Act to help assure those who criticize the administration can be "legally" shut down. Facts are indeed stubborn things, and democratic party leaders are adept at ignoring their own history and hoping others do as well. In the 1930's there was a party that sought to stifle all dissent and claim those against the government were dangerous and sought to provoke civil unrest. There are parallels between the two; unfortunately for them, it is not the American citizenry that truly falls in this camp, but the administration and their supporters. Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.

 

Trouble

Sep 21, 2009

Thanks to Jim T. for pointing out that Ken Gladney isn't 65 years old - not that this minimizes what happened to him.

We need to be uber-factual, as the slightest error will be seized upon and maginified by the liberals.

They, of course, get a free pass, and that blows; but that's the way the game is rigged and we're going to have to figure out a way to win anyway.

 

Trouble

Sep 21, 2009

bestforus

Yep, the stock market has swung around, but unemployment is still pushing 10%. If Dubya was president, this would be regarded as proof positive that we were in a 'CEO's Recovery'....

At any rate, the market only went on a run when it became obvious that Obie's agenda was in serious trouble, and it will peter out again if the deficit climbs. Watch closely the upcoming vote to raise the debt limit.

 

Jim Treacher

Sep 21, 2009

Wilson reminds me of Preston Brooks, the antebellum southern congressman, who severely beat up Senator Sumner right on the floor of the Senate.

What you lack in perspective, you make up for in lack of perspective.

 

Let me repeat: Southern boors

Sep 21, 2009

Thomas Sowell, the conservative economist, had it right: Joe Wilson, like other white trash, is impulsive, violent, and improvident (huge credit card debts). Just like inner-city criminals and welfare dependents.

 

Rocky

Sep 21, 2009

The obama admin. lost me when he sent Robert Riech to Congress and asked Charlie Rangel if he could make sure the stimulus money would not go to white construction workers. If you haven't seen this yet, check it out on utube. Is this racism going to get Dems. elected in 2010, I don't think so.

 

Renfield

Sep 22, 2009

Regarding "media," Webster's New World Fourth gives "usually with singular verb," while Merriam-Webster Tenth acknowledges the common singular usage but cautions against it. We have the same issue with "data," for which singular usage is entirely acceptable in certain contexts. But while dictionaries may disagree, generally "media" and "data" are plural. Of course, nobody insists that "agenda" be treated as the plural of "agendum."

Yes, liberals do see themselves as good and caring and peace-loving and sensitive, and so it follows that any disagreement with their politics has to be wicked and evil and must not be tolerated.

 

crusader1

Sep 22, 2009

Kenneth Gladney is 38 years old. The actual video shows Mr. Gladney standing over the prone figure of an SEIU attendee whom Mr. Gladney pushed to the ground...the clip then shows Gladney being tackled to the ground by two other SEIU members, before all involved were pulled apart by the other crowd members. The entire altercation took about ten seconds. Mr. Gladney walked around afterward without any visible injuries.

Eyewitnesses describe the 65 year old as throwing the first punch at his opponent-whom the older man was much taller and heavier than in size. Said eyewitnesses describe the senior man's finger-tip being bitten off after he clasped his hand around the other man's mouth.

But yeah, other than the pesky facts, us liberals sure do like to dole out brutal beatings, huh?

 

Tim

Sep 22, 2009

You can see how free thinking the liberals who are responding are. You see the same comment, exactly the same words, from several people. It is obvious someone is feeding them the words they should be saying, because they are not smart enough to initiate an intelligent response on their own.

 

John Punshon

Sep 23, 2009

Alas your understanding of the House of Commmons is not quite right. Called to order and told not to use the L word, Winston Churchill is supposed to have replied, "All right, terminological inexactitude, then!"

 

mrhawkins

Sep 24, 2009

(3) strikes and you are out. Strike (1)Joe Wilson advocates the flying of the confederate flag over the governmental buildings in South Carolina. Strike (2) Joe Wilson verbally denied that Strom Thurmond had a bi-racial daughter. The daughter came forward after Thurmond's death. Strike (3) Joe Wilson deep in his heart, soul, mind and spirit intended to say "You Lie Boy", to the President of the United States of America. And no apology to the President can erase that from his soul. He probably was born a racist, he will live the rest of his life as a racist, and when the clock on the heavenly walls click and tell him his time is up, he will probably die a racist. Nancy Pelosi was right. Who hung the white census worker in Kentucky and scrawled "fed" on his chest?

 

Pleas

Sep 26, 2009

MR Hawkins,

Your comment was completely unintelligible. How is Nancy Pelosi right, "Who hung the white census worker in Kentucky and scrawled "fed" on his chest?"

You really think a white supremacist / racist killed a white census worker? That is the most ridiculous claim so far. If the murderer was white, then the crime was probably not based on race. Your argument makes no sense and was a complete wast of my time to read. How about you le3arn to construct an argument based on facts, not fragments of other random statements that you heard somewhere or saw scratched on the wall of a public restroom.

GFY

 


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