Conservatives on Their Heels

The TypePad service crashed for most of the day, and I lost a good chunk of a post I was preparing this morning. In that piece I want to address…

The TypePad service crashed for most of the day, and I lost a good chunk of a post I was preparing this morning. In that piece I want to address the reasons that contemporary GOP-conservatism, which is
not real conservatism (see here and here),
is an ideology that leads to inevitable social and political disaster.
In other words, I want to talk about why it has failed and why it will
continue to fail.

I haven’t the energy to rewrite it now (I will later), so instead I refer you to a piece by Paul Waldman as a prologue to what I was planning to write about.  Here’s his outline for a talking-points strategy about how Democrats can stop playing defense and start performing their role as the robust opposition.  That’s the Dems’ main role now, to stop the GOP abuses.  Whether they are the ones to lead us into the future remains to be seen; it’s not going to happen as they are presently constituted.  So, as I have said before, a vote for the Democrats is the truly conservative vote at this point in our political development. Here’s Waldman:

1. Conservatism has failed. The overwhelming majority of the American public now sees the Bush administration as a failure. They failed in Iraq, they failed after Hurricane Katrina, they failed on health care, they failed to deliver rising wages, they failed on the deficit, they failed, they failed, they failed. Why? Liberals need to argue that it wasn’t a product of incompetence, it was a failure of conservative governance. As Alan Wolfe put it in a recent Washington Monthly article, “Conservatives cannot govern well for the same reason that vegetarians cannot prepare a world-class boeuf bourguignon: If you believe that what you are called upon to do is wrong, you are not likely to do it very well.” 

Conservatives had their chance: a Republican president, a Republican Congress, Republican-appointed courts—in short, the perfect environment for enacting their vision with little to stand in their way—and they failed. Should we be surprised at the level of corruption? Of course not; they don’t think government is there to serve the people, so why shouldn’t they raid it for whatever they can grab? 

In short, progressives should start talking about the Bush administration’s failures not as those of a president, but of an ideology. 

2. Conservatism is the ideology of the past—a past we don’t want to return to. Liberals need to embrace the culture war, because we’re winning. The story of American history is that of conservative ideas and prejudices falling away as our society grows more progressive and thus more true to our nation’s founding ideals. Conservatives supported slavery, conservatives opposed women’s suffrage, conservatives supported Jim Crow, conservatives opposed the 40-hour work week and the abolishment of child labor, and conservatives supported McCarthyism. In short, all the major advancements of freedom and justice in our history were pushed by liberals and opposed by conservatives, no matter the party they inhabited at the time.   

Conservatism is Bill Bennett lecturing you about self-denial, then rushing off to feed his slot habit at the casino. It’s James Dobson telling you that children need regular beatings to stay in line. It’s a superannuated nun rapping you on the knuckles so you won’t think about your dirty parts. It’s Jerry Falwell watching “Teletubbies” frame by frame to see if Tinky Winky is trying to turn him gay. Conservatism is everyone you never wanted to grow up to be. 

3. Conservatives are cowards, and they hope you are, too. We’re afraid, they shout. We’re so afraid of terrorists, we have to become more like the things we hate. We’re so afraid, we have to let our government sanction torture. We’re so afraid, we have to let the government spy on us. We’re so afraid, we have to give the president dictatorial powers. We’re so afraid, we just want to rush to the arms of politicians who say they’ll protect us. 

Progressives need to frame their rejection of the fear campaign as an act of courage: Al-Qaida does not scare us, and we will not dismantle our democratic system because we are afraid. The America we love does not cower in fear, as the conservatives want it to. 

These are just a few ways progressives can begin to talk about contemporary issues in the context of the larger ideological conflict that shapes our political history. As an added bonus, when we make clear just what it is we are against at its fundamental, philosophical level, we define for the public who we are and what we stand for. 

One of the troubling contradictions in contemporary public opinion is that while on nearly every issue the progressive position is more popular, the number of people willing to tell a pollster they consider themselves “conservative” still far outnumbers the number willing to say they’re “liberal.” It wasn’t always that way, and it doesn’t have to be that way. Winning converts isn’t just about convincing people you’re right on the
merits of issues, it’s also about showing them that your side is one
they want to join, and the other side is one they want to avoid.

I think the word "liberal" should be retired.  Our political nomenclature has evolved to label political ideologies that have almost nothing to do with what the words mean.  Libertarians are the only true liberals, and for some reason they mostly think of themselves as conservatives.  Whatever.  The label ‘Liberalism’ only made sense to describe what most Democrats believed when its primary task lay in fighting an entrenched traditionalist establishment to invent something new. They aren’t doing that now.  They are the establishment fighting a rear-guard backlash under the banner of Traditionalist/Christianist values and Libertarian leave-me-alone-ism.

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