Thursday, September 10, 2009

Madness

Political ideology and extremism has driven our country mad. Or has it?

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Iran

How did I win the location lottery when I was born?  Why is it so hard for some people to let others be.  What difference does it make to let someone where the jihab who wants to and allow another to not?  Why do men want so much control?  Live and let live.  I am fascinated by what is happening and I am praying for the people who just want freedom.  Not money, not power;  just freedom to express themselves and be themselves.  I hope God grants them their liberty.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

My Current Read

I am reading Thomas Friedman's book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded. It is terrrifying. Seriously. I haven't been so scared in a long time. I suppose (hope) once I get through all the staggering and chilling statistics he will propose some solutions. I am hoping he will argue that their is hope. But I am too scared to keep reading. We are hosed. I guess we knew the end was nigh, but really, could global warming be the end? I mean, we are told in scriptures that greed and love of money and things was going to lead to destruction. Could this be not only in a spiritual sense, but a literal sense? Because our love of stuff is killing the planet. I don't know how we buck the trend. And even if the USA bucks the consumption trend (which seems doubtful), can Qatar, China, India, Mexico, Brazil...i.e. the now emerged, formerly emerging economies buck it? Everyone in the world wants to live like we do. If that happens the end will certainly be nigh.
I was very pleased to hear that Obama has read the book and took it very seriously. We MUST change course. It is so grim. I can't think about it.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

No Thank You, To Hillary

I will admit it.  I am not entirely happy about Obama's pick of Hillary for Sec. of State.  I don't care if she is connected and talented.  There are other brilliant minds out there that could do.  I didn't vote for her because I want her to fade away and become irrelevant.  And now?  Not a fan of the pick.  C'mon Obama!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

My Daughter the Socialist

I was reading through Lucy's schoolwork and came across this (she had been reading about King Midas):
"I don't think people should spend all their life to get rich.  I think people can if they want to.  If you are rich you can't make friends.  When you are rich you can have lots of toys.  I think people that try to get rich should share their wealth."

Monday, November 17, 2008

Stirring the Pot

It looks like, in the end, the church stirred up a hornet's nest.  Support for gay marriage around the country is galvanizing and civil rights will continue to make it's steady forward march, only  now with angry galvanized troops in tow.  What so many religious people don't seem to understand is that many see this as a civil rights issue and that many believe morality is a personal issue.  We will see what happens in the war, now that the church won a battle.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Lee Atwater

I watched this last night on PBS's Frontline (you can watch it online if you missed it, and I recommend it.  It will help you wrap your brain around the inaneness of the current Republican party). It was, as always, super interesting.  It was also surprisingly sympathetic to this incredibly Machiavellian man.  Apparantly on his deathbed he felt wretched for his dirty tricks. 
Anyway, it is an interesting insight into how he took the Republican Party to where it is today and it gives insight into how easy it was for him to exploit the electorate.  Atwater thought it was hilarious how easy it was to get people to vote against their best interest by exploiting social issues, division, and fear.  His worst trick, many believe, was the infamous Willie Horton ad against Dukakis during the G.H.W. Bush campaign.  He made a not so subtly racist ad, and turned the election into a silly debate about whether Dukakis would let scary black men out of prison to rape and pillage (ironically the furlough program Dukakis had sancitoned as governor was based on the succesful program none other than Reagan had implemented in California).  It was a dirty trick and it worked.  On his deathbed he wrote many apology letters to those that were victims of his tactics.  He was the master of lying to the press, leaking bits of juicy information (mostly lies and innuendo) that sent the media in a direction helpful to his candidates.  Another favorite tactic was introducing third party candidates who would bring up incendiary irrelevant issues (like a Jewish candidate who got slandered by the "third party" candidate for not believing in Jesus. The poor man didn't see it coming.  He had been a very popular figure before being exploited by Atwater).  He believed (and rightly) that the media liked gossip, thought policy was boring, would report anything (slander and lies) before factchecking, and had the attention span of a pea.  He brilliantly manipulated the media, all the while they thought he was their good friend.   He was extremely affable and charismatic. He was the master of spin, and the Bush administration has been very adept at adopting his tactics. He shaped the Republican Party into the Southern Moral issues party, although personally he thought Pro-lifers "had extra chromosomes" and were wacko.  He didn't believe in any of the principles of the party.  He was not a conservative.  He didn't give a flying rip about conservatism.  He wasn't in it for ideology.  He loved power, he loved the fickle nature of politics, and he loved to win.   He passionately loved the game (I think the Iraq war has clearly demonstrated that politics is not and should never be viewed as a game).  For Atwater  politics was a game and he would win at any cost.  He stabbed allies in the back, manipulated, and always got his way. Papa Bush and especially Mama Bush didn't trust him, but wanted to play to win, so they kept him close while holding their noses.  But Jr. loved him from the instant he met him.  He loved his tactics and loved the political game.  Karl Rove was Atwater's protege, and well we all know why/what we have these last 8 years.  
Anyway, two points I want to make.  The last election showed that the Atwater tactics didn't work anymore.  I don't know if this is temporary or if the course of divide and conquer politics has run its course.  I certainly hope it is the latter. The racially underpinned attacks lobbed by Obama's political opponents only resonated with the Atwater built base, but fear was largely rejected by the majority.  I felt like for once there was genuine public outrage, (which we didn't see in 2004) when the McCain/Palin camp tried to assert that there are pro-American parts of the country.  Perhaps, I give the electorate more credit than they deserve.  Maybe the attacks didn't stick because Obama, a political genius who actually seems to believe in his cause,  fought back, unlike Dukakis, Gore, and Kerry.  
Second, exploiting the fears of a nation in order to win, must feel pretty crappy as election day fades into history.  I can't see McCain really enjoying the dirtier aspects of his campaign.  In 2000 he was a victim; slaughtered by the unscrupulous Atwater fans, Bush/Rove.  He has openly discussed how it is only those without any good ideas run a campaign based on fear and hate.  He and his wife took those mean-spirited attacks very personally. I wonder if Papa Bush feels as badly about Willie Horton as Atwater claimed to feel as he died his terrible death.  Some of the below the belt attacks were taken very personally by Dukakis and Dole.  They were blind sided and appalled. I actually felt bad for Atwater as one political opponent he had destroyed read on camera the deathbed apology letter he had received.  Atwater told him that he had learned through his illness (a brain tumor) that human relationships were what mattered and that power (his drug) had no meaning. I wonder if he was sincere, or if he was spinning, as he had been doing his whole life.