Mad as Beck
March 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Glenn Beck, Opinion, conservative, crazy
Bill Buckley was a lion of the right unlike few the world has seen. His intellect was a force of nature and relentless in pointing out weakness in liberal thinking. So confident was Buckley he would on a weekly basis both in print and on television engage with the strongest minds of the right for a
political skirmish that could only be described as must see political theater. Always polite, always respectful but devastating non the less to those arguments raised against his conservative principals . Respected and admired by friend and foe for those principled arguments, Buckley elevated the public discourse not to mention the conservative brand.
And so when Bill Buckley saw the usurpation of the conservative brand by the craziest in society he spoke out decisively. Buckley’s action in part prepared the way for the right to take the presidency under Regan.
Today the right faces an even great threat from the likes of Glenn Beck. Becks access to mass media allows his voice to be injected into society in ways the Birchers of Buckley’s day could never have hoped for. Described variously as ‘crazy’, ‘delusional’, ‘dangerous’ and worse, Beck has successfully reanimated that long dead corpse of the John Birch movement. A movement that Buckley so long ago exposed and put to rest. And in the process is redefining the conservative brand.
Buckley is now sadly gone. Who now will stand up for conservative values? Who now will protect the intellectual and principled conservative values from the mad who usurp the brand for their own profit? And make no mistake, Beck is making a fine living reanimating the fringe right with his ‘communists everywhere’ tactic’s and his pseudo intellectual shows. Becks brand of ‘say anything do anything’ to make a buck hate speech will continue as long as he perceives a buck to be made. If the conservative party loses every seat Beck will be richer than ever.
Republicans seem unable to find their modern Buckley. The lack of a powerful intellectual voice on the right brings into question if the party even has an intellectual foundation any more.. Or perhaps the absence of a reaction is a case of short term tactics, an ‘enemy of my enemy is my friend’ approach. If the later it is a dangerous approach. With Beck attempting to redefine conservatism, remaining silent will only alienate the majority of Americans, both left and right.
Save the party, save the country.
Too dramatic I think I can hear you say. No party is the country. In a more normal time, I would have to agree. We are not in normal. We are so far from normal, we can’t even see normal. The Republican party is stealing not just an election, but a democracy.
As important as the Democratic agenda is, more important is the integrity of our system of representation. When a party that lost an election can prevent
the will of the people from taking form, the system itself is in trouble. How much trouble? How about the failure of the electoral system of government for starters. The underlying fact is this…a losing party refused to allow the winning party to implement the platform the people demanded. It is as if the election hadn’t happened. The Republican party has executed a a ‘putsch’ . Worse they are being rewarded for their efforts.
It is time the President and the Democratic party to a person start thinking of the future of the country they love, and less about their sensibility’s. It is time the winning party’s agenda advanced and the rebellion be quashed in the most ruthless of ways.
Nothing less will save our land.
Darwin Lives…
They said he came out of Chicago and played politics in the Chicago way. Hard scrabble. No one, not even his fiercest opponents could have predicted h
ow easy it would be to roll the new president. But roll him they did. And now the law of the jungle prevails. Darwin apparently lives.
It didn’t help that his own party was spineless, and possibly leaderless. And now, Obama is on the brink of a presidential failure perhaps unparalleled in modern presidential history. And in his fall will be the fall of America. The fall will be so great it is hard to imagine another Democratic majority as far as the eye can see.
It is not so much that Obama’s policy failures will devastate the country. Those failures will. More, it is that the methodology used to defeat the agenda of a majority government will become standard practice. And that practice will lead to institutional dysfunction. Out of power parties will use the Republican playbook to in essence undo electoral results. It does no party any good. It ill serves the nation.
Can the situation be saved? Much depends on being able to play that Chicago style of politics.

