Ed Driscoll

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There’s something for everyone to love — and hate — in Camile Paglia’s latest column, which focuses is on America’s summer of discontent:

Why did it take so long for Democrats to realize that this year’s tea party and town hall uprisings were a genuine barometer of widespread public discontent and not simply a staged scenario by kooks and conspirators? First of all, too many political analysts still think that network and cable TV chat shows are the central forums of national debate. But the truly transformative political energy is coming from talk radio and the Web — both of which Democrat-sponsored proposals have threatened to stifle, in defiance of freedom of speech guarantees in the Bill of Rights. I rarely watch TV anymore except for cooking shows, history and science documentaries, old movies and football. Hence I was blissfully free from the retching overkill that followed the deaths of Michael Jackson and Ted Kennedy — I never saw a single minute of any of it. It was on talk radio, which I have resumed monitoring around the clock because of the healthcare fiasco, that I heard the passionate voices of callers coming directly from the town hall meetings. Hence I was alerted to the depth and intensity of national sentiment long before others who were simply watching staged, manipulated TV shows.

Why has the Democratic Party become so arrogantly detached from ordinary Americans? Though they claim to speak for the poor and dispossessed, Democrats have increasingly become the party of an upper-middle-class professional elite, top-heavy with journalists, academics and lawyers (one reason for the hypocritical absence of tort reform in the healthcare bills). Weirdly, given their worship of highly individualistic, secularized self-actualization, such professionals are as a whole amazingly credulous these days about big-government solutions to every social problem. They see no danger in expanding government authority and intrusive, wasteful bureaucracy. This is, I submit, a stunning turn away from the anti-authority and anti-establishment principles of authentic 1960s leftism.

How has “liberty” become the inspirational code word of conservatives rather than liberals? (A prominent example is radio host Mark Levin’s book “Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto,” which was No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly three months without receiving major reviews, including in the Times.) I always thought that the Democratic Party is the freedom party — but I must be living in the nostalgic past. Remember Bob Dylan’s 1964 song “Chimes of Freedom,” made famous by the Byrds? And here’s Richie Havens electrifying the audience at Woodstock with “Freedom! Freedom!” Even Linda Ronstadt, in the 1967 song “A Different Drum,” with the Stone Ponys, provided a soaring motto for that decade: “All I’m saying is I’m not ready/ For any person, place or thing/ To try and pull the reins in on me.”

OK, one big quibble at this point: Paglia makes the late ’60s sound like it was an extended episode of The Monkees. It was also the  same period when the far left was invested in denying the South Vietnamese their freedom, Bobby Kennedy was calling for universities to “breed men who riot” and Radical Chic in the form of the Black Panthers and the Weather Underground was taking off as well.

More from Paglia:

But affluent middle-class Democrats now seem to be complacently servile toward authority and automatically believe everything party leaders tell them. Why? Is it because the new professional class is a glossy product of generically institutionalized learning? Independent thought and logical analysis of argument are no longer taught. Elite education in the U.S. has become a frenetic assembly line of competitive college application to schools where ideological brainwashing is so pandemic that it’s invisible. The top schools, from the Ivy League on down, promote “critical thinking,” which sounds good but is in fact just a style of rote regurgitation of hackneyed approved terms (“racism, sexism, homophobia”) when confronted with any social issue. The Democratic brain has been marinating so long in those clichés that it’s positively pickled.

Read the whole thing — especially the conclusion, where Paglia says she’s ready to pull the plug on Afghanistan. Rich Lowry dubs such thinking The Ultimate 9/10 Mindset”, a mindset acerbated by the unseriousness of our current C-in-C.

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2 Comments, 2 Threads

  1. 1. Dave B

    Message to congressional Democrats: Do what Pelosi, Reid, and other leaders do… represent your constituents without hesitation. Don’t let them bully you! You have the most power of anyone in the House and Senate if you stop to reflect for a moment. Tell them that if they threaten you again, (I’m guessing that’s already happened), that you’ll not only defy them but you’ll go Independent or Republican. I’m telling you right now, you’ll have enough citizens that will not only admire your courage and patriotism, but they will vote you into office again no matter what party affiliation you choose. We have reached the crossroads when this country keeps its Republic or loses it. What will you choose to do?

  2. The reason the Democrats gave up on liberty and became the party of big government is because they’ve been taken over by “progressives” (i.e. socialists). Real liberals, in the classic sense, gave up on the Democratic party long ago and now are generally aligned with the Republicans, who call them “libertarians”.