Posted on 08/22/2009 4:33:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
Count de Monet: "It is said that the people are revolting." King Louis XVI: "You said it. They stink on ice."
History of the World: Part I
Out of the mouths of babes and B-movie comedies come our words of wisdom. The people are indeed revolting. It makes sense. Americans have found their politicians revolting for decades. Now the tables are turned.
Politicians dont just find citizens revolting. They actually fear their constituents. Liberal congressmen and senators are avoiding their voters out of a sense of impending doom. Fears of angry town hallers were fanned by MSNBC hosts like Rachel Maddow, but are overblown. If you want to find protest, look for conservatives. If you want violence, look for the union label.
Ordinary voters have been angry since the early 1990s and maybe as far back as the 1970s often at one or even both political parties. Call it a mixture of populism, distrust in government and economic anxiety. All three are present today.
In the post-Vietnam/post-Watergate era, Jimmy Carters one-term disaster of a presidency brought Americans a second oil crisis, the Iranian hostage crisis and stratospheric interest rates. That anger subsided a bit during the Reagan presidency even as unemployment hit 10.8 percent before dropping and crack and AIDS terrified ordinary citizens. The first George Bush followed and lost the 1992 election after breaking a promise not to raise taxes. He excelled internationally but was perceived as ignoring economic problems at home. Its the economy stupid, lives in infamy.
The Clinton years werent especially free of unrest either. The anti-government tide brought wacky businessman/reformer Ross Perot 20 million votes in 1992 and another 8 million in 1996. Those disaffected millions denied Clinton a majority in either victory. They also swept in Republicans in 94. More and more voters demanded term limits on their elected officials, but were disappointed.
Ultimately, each of those problems large and small died down. None had the power to be self-sustaining. As soon as the media sensed the public was losing interest, those topics disappeared from the news just like Iran did this summer. The issues disappeared; the unrest did not.
The Bush years were something completely different. Out of power and angry over the war, the left latched onto new technology as a way to bash the GOP and rise to power.
It worked better than they could have ever envisioned. Bush was unprepared to fight both the mainstream media and the new alternative media at the same time. Crazy conspiracy theories, rumors and protests grew in cyberspace unchecked by the White House and often unremarked by the media.
In a few short years, that new technology helped undermine Bush and set in motion the Democratic revival seen in the last two elections.
Only now, Democratic politicians and their supporters have discovered new technology is a double-edged sword. Conservatives copied their opponents, and made serious in-roads into the Internet, social media, online petitions and lots more.
In just six months of the Obama presidency, those conservatives have altered the national agenda. After losing on the stimulus vote, they have been much more successful on health care. They know it, too. Hundreds of bloggers, think tankers and activists gathered in Pittsburgh last week for the Right Online Conference to hear one key message: Were catching up.
Even the left would have to acknowledge thats true. They saw the tea party rebellion dominate the early part of Obamas presidency. More recently, conservative anger over health care has made once-friendly town hall meetings enemy territory.
Across town, at the liberal Netroots Nation convention, their activists were hearing the Democrats could lose 20 to 50 House seats in the next election. That bleak assessment came from Charlie Cook of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report and pollster Nate Silver.
Its a world turned upside down. Obama, the man of seven Time magazine covers since his election, is still adored by the mainstream media. Though hard-core lefties think hes not radical enough, they still back him. The only difference is how conservatives have fought back. If Gallup polls are accurate, the movement is again on the rise outnumbering liberals in every state.
In just six months, through Twitter, FaceBook and YouTube, conservatives have organized an effective opposition to team Obama. Ordinary bloggers have highlighted administration tax cheats, caught Obama and Biden errors and been a thorn in the presidents side. His once-high-powered tech team has struggled to make sense of it. And theyve missed the big story.
The new tools enable voters of both sides to speak out and organize more easily. Whichever side is in power will discover that opposition can form even when the media ignore an issue.
The Internet revolution is inflaming political activists and politics may never recover. Its less messy than the guillotine, but the tech rebellion is severing ties with old media just as cleanly.
Welcome to the 21st century.
as it should be,arrogance,haughtiness, insolence, disdain for the American people, should be answered with revolt....2010!..no forgiveness,no deals,no Mr Nice guy BS.
And I thank God for it. Maybe, just maybe, the grown-ups will have a chance to take back the country (assuming that there are enough of us left).
They thought with the media in their pocket...The One would be able to bring about “change” (socialism) without too many complaining...
...they didn’t think Fox and Talk Radio would make enough of a difference.
Look for the Left to move on the media.
That happened in 1998. Savvy political chat rooms existed, even on AOL.
What you have today is no different than 2000. The MSM is totally out of control Left - and you can find alternative Right on the net. Is this news to anyone?
See my tagline
Your nothing but a bunch of dining room tables_Barney Frank
They can hide, and are safe... until election day.
Couldn't I just be a hat rack?
“The Peasants Are REvolting”
The “peasants” are the ones who elected the hateful, obnoxious, self-appointed-intellectual Liberal Democrats who now populate the halls of congress.
When they were warned about an impending Liberal onslaught, they called those who warned them every manner of paranoid, right-wing, gun-nut, ignorant, knuckle-dragging boob.
Now they have the results of all that “brilliance” and they can all go to blazes. They elected the “intellectual” psychotics, now let them learn how to use pitchforks and learn about the sacrifice of their ancestors.
I heard Howard Dean on the radio yesterday and, when he was asked about the low polling for the "government option", he said he thought the polls were wrong.
He said he had seen a poll that showed that over 80% of Americans favored government-run healthcare.
I seriously wonder about the sanity of the Dims at this point...they just don't get it!
..oh, they get it...what they didn't figure on, was that the American people would revolt. Thats why we have the current movement to silence opposition, to keep the masses ignorant....lie after lie, being exposed and accounted for...thats what they didn't figure out. They though the MSM's protection would be enough...it didn't work. The American people are all wee wee'd up and now is the time to keep them on THE RUN....2010!
Funny stuff! Go Howard!
And now a reminder of why we love Howard; but not in a way he appreciates:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5FzCeV0ZFc
Yaaahhh!!!
And Barry’s administration’s response to the Right “catching up” on the technoligical curve is to compile an Electronic Enemies list. Lucky for him the press is too busy kissing his a$$ to notice.
Most likely a push poll. "Would you prefer government run health care or to die alone in the street and have your body eaten by feral dogs?" "Would you like to have free health care or go bankrupt from having two stitches put in and have to live in your own filth while begging in the street for pennies?"
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