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Bgno64 Donating Member (255 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-15-11 09:09 AM
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Obama outflanked the wingers
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http://lancasteronline.com/blogs/smartremarks/2011/04/15/sucker-punched/">Smart Remarks:

The buzz, leading up to the speech, was that Obama was going to cave to the cause of conservatism – he too would announce that it was time to rein in entitlements, that this country could no longer afford this type of commitment to its citizens. Many on the left had steeled themselves for this – and then Obama surprised everyone by coming out swinging on behalf of the liberal aesthetic – i.e. declaring that Medicare, Medicare and Social Security are part of what makes America great; by making a moral case for these programs.

Well. The right has its collective panties in a major twist over this, not just because Obama sucker-punched them but because they realize that they now have to defend not just Ryan’s cuts but the ideology behind them on moral grounds.

And they sense they’re going to lose that argument. And it pisses them off. ...

<because> however Ryan couched his plan, the fact is that the right, as a matter of ideology, detests the mere notion of “redistribution.” And Medicare, Medicaid and even Social Security, really, are classic examples of redistrubution.

Conservatives hate (and that is indeed the correct term) these programs not just because of their cost, and not even primarily because of their cost – but because the mere existence of the programs offends them ideologically.

But now, we’re gonna put that ideology to the test. We are now going to talk about these programs from a moral perspective, and conservatives find themselves in a position where they are going to have to argue that these programs are immoral.

And that’s the kiss of death, right there.

Oh, your cannier conservatives will never concede this, will even feign OUTRAGE!!! that anyone would dare suggest it. But you know how these guys are – they can’t help themselves. Rush and the rest of his lesser imitators fervently believe in the immorality of “redistibution,” and will continue to pound that party line ad infinitum.

As someone who indeed believes in the moral case for these programs – I couldn’t be more thrilled with that.
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