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From: "Rich Gauszka"
There's far too much intolerance on either 'far' side of the blogosphere.
The opposition is demonized and there is little room for debate nor is any
attempt made to communicate - just preaching to the choir.
"Gary Britt" wrote in message
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> When Joe Klein says something bad about the left. You know it must be
> really bad. Because Klein is an idiot for the left.
>
> Gary
>
> Rich Gauszka wrote:
>> http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1630004,00.html
>> But the smart stuff is being drowned out by a fierce, bullying, often
>> witless tone of intolerance that has overtaken the left-wing sector of
>> the blogosphere. Anyone who doesn't move in lockstep with the most
>> extreme voices is savaged and ridiculed-especially people like me who
>> often agree with the liberal position but sometimes disagree and are
>> therefore considered traitorously unreliable. Some of this is
>> understandable: the left-liberals in the blogosphere are merely aping the
>> odious, disdainful-and politically successful-tone that right-wing radio
>> talk-show hosts like Rush Limbaugh pioneered. They are also justifiably
>> furious at a Bush White House that has specialized in big lies and smear
>> tactics.
>>
>> And that is precisely the danger here. Fury begets fury. Poison from the
>> right-wing talk shows seeped into the Republican Party's bloodstream and
>> sent that party off the deep end. Limbaugh's show-where Dick Cheney
>> frequently expatiates-has become the voice of the Republican
>> establishment. The same could happen to the Democrats. The spitballs
>> aimed at me don't matter much. The spitballs aimed at Harman, Clinton and
>> Obama are another story. Despite their votes, each of those politicians
>> believes the war must be funded. (Obama even said so in his statement
>> explaining his vote.) Each knows, as Senator Jim Webb has said
>> repeatedly, that we must be more careful getting out of Iraq than we were
>> getting in. But they allowed themselves to be bullied into a more
>> simplistic, more extreme position. Why? Partly because they fear the
>> power of the bloggers to set the debate and raise money against them.
>> They may be right-in the short (primary election) term; Harman faced a
>> challenge from the left in 2006. In the long term, however, kowtowing to
>> extremists is exactly the opposite of what this country is looking for
>> after the lethal radicalism of the Bush Administration.
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