Liberal Sanctimony

One of the accusations from some of the readers at Ambivablog that I did not address is their feeling that I am a typical liberal elitist who thinks he ‘knows…

One of the accusations from some of the readers at Ambivablog that I did not address is their feeling that I am a typical liberal elitist who thinks he ‘knows better’ than the beknighted fools who were conned into voting for Bush. The truth is that I think many decent people were conned into voting for Bush.  The evidence for that is piling up day after day, and you have to be the most willful ideologue with a pathological case of cognitive dissonance if you are among the 30% or so who still approve of his performance or still think that he’s an honest broker for his policies.

I think that voting for him the first time around was understandable, but not the second time.  Too much evidence was available in 2004 for anyone who was half awake to what was going on to give this adminstration another four years. The feckless Democrats bear some of the blame for not providing a robust alternative, but still.  A vote for Bush in 2004 means either, like big energy, big pharma, and big media, you approve of his underlying agenda, which makes you complicit crony capitalist corruption of the political process.  Either that or you took at face value what he actually said were his more conventional conservative values,  which means you were conned. 

The motives of the former group are transparent, those of the latter more more difficult to fathom.  So a big theme for my writing here has been simply an honest attempt to understand why this con was so successful.  I can understand why those who were conned feel that this is condescending, but in turn I would say to them: Get over it.  You were wrong, admit it, learn from your mistake.  I have been in your position many,many times–that’s the only attitude that enables you to go forward. 

I don’t feel any sense of gloating in saying this, but I am, quite frankly exasperated by anyone who at this point in time can still defend this administration and its policies.  It has been an unmitigated disaster, and if you were a supporter or still are, you bear responsibility for enabling it.  And, yes, I’m angry about that, and so it’s understandable that from time time I direct my anger toward those of you who continue to defend the indefensible.  You don’t need me or anyone to hold your hand or to gently reason with you; you need a slap upside the head.

That being said I will do my best to enter into an honest dialogue with anyone who presents himself as sincerely seeking the truth, no matter how different his views are from mine.  God  knows I have no monopoly on truth, and that there is more that I don’t know than I do know.   But I make no apologies for my intolerance of foolishness or pigheadedness. And while there’s plenty of that to be found among Liberals, they’re not the one posing the gravest threat at this moment.

And for the record I’m not a Liberal.  You don’t have to be a Liberal to hate what this administration is doing to our country.  You just have to have some common sense.

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