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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 08:32 AM
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Can We Calm Down About Delaware's Tea Party Already? (Charles Pierce)






Can We Calm Down About Delaware's Tea Party Already?
September 15, 2010 at 12:27AM by Charles P Pierce

There is a real danger in overthinking what happened in Delaware on Tuesday night, which is not something of which the winner of the state's GOP senatorial primary ever has been accused. In case you missed it, and Chris Matthews ascending into the heavens above your house, a woman named Christine O'Donnell won that primary over an establishment android named Mike Castle, who, at one point or another, apparently had held every elected office in Delaware except this one. Once O'Donnell's victory was assured, the requisite thumbsucking over What It All Means got dialed up to 11 almost immediately. Matthews was the wildest, divining a secret hidden block of frustrated Hillary Clinton voters who had been marinating in frustration since the 2008 primaries and were bleeding from the teeth to vote for anyone with ovaries, even someone who spent the 1990s inveighing against the evils of jacking off. This astonished Rachel Maddow, who famously wrangled with Matthews back in 2008 over his career-long obsession with the naughty bits of both of the Clintons. Matthews further maintained that it might be dangerous for Democrats to treat O'Donnell with the scorn and derision her campaign so richly deserves because he remembered that they did that to Ronald Reagan, too, and look how that turned out.

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O'Donnell is a creature of an age in which politics have no meaning beyond performance art. She is the Creature from the Green Room, with no apparent public career beyond being available whenever some teenage booker from the cable shows needed someone to say something reliably stupid. She is one of those people who'd show up at CNN with a waterbowl in her teeth if someone there blew a dog whistle.

Her résumé is so thin as to be opaque, and a lot of it seems to be a lie. She seems to be something of a deadbeat, and "U.S. Senator" seems to be her idea of an entry-level position. This morning, she stands one step away from the job.

She is what politics produces when you divorce politics from government. She is what you get when you sell to the country that nothing government can do will help, and that the government is an alien thing, and that politics is nothing more than the active public display of impotent grievance.

She is what politics produces when you turn it into a game show and the coverage of it over to a generation of high-technology racetrack touts. She is what you get when political journalism reduces politics to numbers on a scoreboard, divorcing it from the real-world consequences of what are increasingly seen as cute little eccentric decisions.


She is what politics produces when we abandon self-government for self-gratification. And that's the real obvious irony in her victory on Tuesday night, and the only thing about it that truly matters. Christine O'Donnell's campaign is a successful exercise in angry, misfit masturbation, with as little to do with the deadly problems this country faces as some guy wanking in the balcony of a grindhouse has to do with Romeo and Juliet.

This is the first in a weekly series on where we're at by Charles P. Pierce on The Politics Blog. Stay attuned.


Read more: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/christine-o-donnell-delaware-091510#ixzz0zhI5x2pv
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dennis4868 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 08:39 AM
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1. Great article.....
thanks for posting.

I am not sure how Tweety can compare this anti-masturbation person with Ronald Reagan. I was no fan of Reagan but he was about substance before he became president. I don't remember anyone saying in 1980 that Reagan was a pushover and Carter will easily beat him.
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 08:47 AM
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2. Ronald Reagan is a zombie
And the T-baggers are his victims.
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monmouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 08:53 AM
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3. It's as if she and Palin came out of the same pod. Their credentials
are so similar. The only difference O'Donnell didn't get to have a half-term governorship on her resume. Other than that, they're sisters...What a family!
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Moostache Donating Member (905 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 10:05 AM
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5. THAT is what terrifies me...
The Republicans are poised to take back official control of Congress (they have already bullied the Democrats into passivity and submission to their 41-seat 'majority' in the Senate - though the House was FAR more active in passing progressive legislation during this current Congress), and on the eve of this potential tidal shift in power, they see fit to have the worst of the lowest common denominator crowd - Palin, O'Donnell (how long until she is a paid Fox contributor, by the way? I'm thinking by next Monday?), Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity and Malkin - run the circus environment and completely ignore substantive issues or adult conversation of policy proposals.

The country wallows in a ditch and millions of our fellow citizens are losing homes, losing savings, being thrown out of careers and into temporary jobs that pay less and offer no benefits. We remain involved in military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and are running a crushing imperial military presence in more than 100 countries on the planet. We have an environmental disaster in the Gulf of Mexico that is no longer sexy but every bit as serious as it was in July. We have a planetary collapse of ecosystems and a massive shift in climate that is 99.99% assuredly man-made. We have an aging population and a serious problem with balancing the entitlement programs in this nation.

And yet here we are, once again watching a fake "Christian values" fraud of a woman gain attention and renown for basically being a complete twit. O'Donnell is WORSE than Palin...at least Palin had a fucking job (of course, it was one that she had to quit to pursue more lucrative opportunities at the earliest possible moment - something that O'Donnell will have no such issues with in the next few days)!!!

I swear, if the founders were alive to see what we have done to their grand experiment in self-rule, to see how their most noble ideas (such as the separation of church and state and freedom of religion and the press) have been turned on their heads, to see what control over the people that the banks have wrought - IF they saw all of this, they would be horrified.
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-16-10 09:14 AM
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4. Perfect Candidate for the Know-Nothing Party.
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