The New Right
Another one-time member of the Reagan administration expresses his frustration with the state of the right: My break with the extreme right.
Key line:
All of today’s right-wing darlings got there by mastering what Burke feared most: screaming “J’accuse! J’accuse!” Turning people against each other. Taking seeds of fear, anger and hatred and planting them to grow a new crop.
Indeed. This is certainly the behavior of people of like Limbaugh, Breitbart’s progeny, and any number of bloggers and radio talk show host. Is it rampant anit-intellectualism based primarily in mindless opposition to “liberalism” (whatever that may mean).
h/t: Bruce Barlett’s FB feed (with a reminder that I wanted to note it via Stephen Bainbridge).
Wow, just wow.
Fumento pretty much nails it.
There is nothing to add to that (for the moment anyway…)
I suspect that, like Fumento, the main bloggers on this site feel the same way and probably a huge factor in seeing less and less wingnuts commenting on this site. You’re right of center, but you don’t fling the red meat….you’re just more likely to offer up a palmface instead. Yet, in saying that, you, like Fumento, will still likely vote crazy rather than send them out to wander the desert for 40 years….
when a movement hits that j’accuse! moment, its not too far from being consumed by the mean streak they’ve been playing to.
An important article, and it reminds me of what Mike Lofgren wrote last year: “Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a GOP Operative Who Left the Cult.” But I think Lofgren cuts sharper and deeper:
“Mike Lofgren retired on June 17 after 28 years as a Congressional staffer. He served 16 years as a professional staff member on the Republican side of both the House and Senate Budget Committees.”
Not to be too nitpicky but that is painful to read. “J’accuse” was one of the stellar moments of European intellectualism and moral integrity, not rabble-rousing. It can probably be read as the iconic defence of 20th century liberal, secular and human rights oriented thought against a military and religious collectivism.
US politics would probably be much improved if more conservatives had the moral integrity for a proper “j’accuse” every now and again.