Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Ignorance Must Equal Bliss in Our Country Today

I have been so totally frustrated by everything I have read the past week and then today the results of the NBC Poll that shows McCain in a dead heat with Obama, that nothing I have tried to write down is readable -- even to me. So I'm going to fall back on one of my favorite Op-Ed Columnists, Bob Herbert. I've quoted him before, as those of you who have read my posts in the past know, but tonight I'm depending on his column for today to say what I seem to be unable to say -- at least in any language that you could understand or not be offended by.

September 9, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
Hold Your Heads Up
By BOB HERBERT

Ignorance must really be bliss. How else, over so many years, could the G.O.P. get away with ridiculing all things liberal?

Troglodytes on the right are no respecters of reality. They say the most absurd things and hardly anyone calls them on it. Evolution? Don’t you believe it. Global warming? A figment of the liberal imagination.

Liberals have been so cowed by the pummeling they’ve taken from the right that they’ve tried to shed their own identity, calling themselves everything but liberal and hoping to pass conservative muster by presenting themselves as hyper-religious and lifelong lovers of rifles, handguns, whatever.

So there was Hillary Clinton, of all people, sponsoring legislation to ban flag-burning; and Barack Obama, who once opposed the death penalty, morphing into someone who not only supports it, but supports it in cases that don’t even involve a homicide.

Anyway, the Republicans were back at it last week at their convention. Mitt Romney wasn’t content to insist that he personally knows that “liberals don’t have a clue.” He complained loudly that the federal government right now is too liberal.

“We need change, all right,” he said. “Change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington.”

Why liberals don’t stand up to this garbage, I don’t know. Without the extraordinary contribution of liberals — from the mightiest presidents to the most unheralded protesters and organizers — the United States would be a much, much worse place than it is today.

There would be absolutely no chance that a Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton or Sarah Palin could make a credible run for the highest offices in the land. Conservatives would never have allowed it.

Civil rights? Women’s rights? Liberals went to the mat for them time and again against ugly, vicious and sometimes murderous opposition. They should be forever proud.

The liberals who didn’t have a clue gave us Social Security and unemployment insurance, both of which were contained in the original Social Security Act. Most conservatives despised the very idea of this assistance to struggling Americans. Republicans hated Social Security, but most were afraid to give full throat to their opposition in public at the height of the Depression.

“In the procedural motions that preceded final passage,” wrote historian Jean Edward Smith in his biography, “FDR,” “House Republicans voted almost unanimously against Social Security. But when the final up-or-down vote came on April 19 [1935], fewer than half were prepared to go on record against.”

Liberals who didn’t have a clue gave us Medicare and Medicaid. Quick, how many of you (or your loved ones) are benefiting mightily from these programs, even as we speak. The idea that Republicans are proud of Ronald Reagan, who saw Medicare as “the advance wave of socialism,” while Democrats are ashamed of Lyndon Johnson, whose legislative genius made this wonderful, life-saving concept real, is insane.

When Johnson signed the Medicare bill into law in the presence of Harry Truman in 1965, he said: “No longer will older Americans be denied the healing miracle of modern medicine.”
Reagan, on the other hand, according to Johnson biographer Robert Dallek, “predicted that Medicare would compel Americans to spend their ‘sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was like in America when men were free.’ ”

Scary.

Without the many great and noble deeds of liberals over the past six or seven decades, America would hardly be recognizable to today’s young people. Liberals (including liberal Republicans, who have since been mostly drummed out of the party) ended legalized racial segregation and gender discrimination.

Humiliation imposed by custom and enforced by government had been the order of the day for blacks and women before men and women of good will and liberal persuasion stepped up their long (and not yet ended) campaign to change things. Liberals gave this country Head Start and legal services and the food stamp program. They fought for cleaner air (there was a time when you could barely see Los Angeles) and cleaner water (there were rivers in America that actually caught fire).

Liberals. Your food is safer because of them, and so are your children’s clothing and toys. Your workplace is safer. Your ability (or that of your children or grandchildren) to go to college is manifestly easier.

It would take volumes to adequately cover the enhancements to the quality of American lives and the greatness of American society that have been wrought by people whose politics were unabashedly liberal. It is a track record that deserves to be celebrated, not ridiculed or scorned.

Self-hatred is a terrible thing. Just ask that arch-conservative Clarence Thomas.

Liberals need to get over it.

Thank you, Mr. Herbert! For reminding me, for reminding all of us.

8 comments:

Margie's Musings said...

He really is a thinking person, isn't he? Thanks for sharing this. I need that after checking out the polls.

bobbie said...

Good one, Sylvia.

Do you ever read The Little Bang Theory? littlebangtheory.wordpress.com

You might enjoy his Sept 9th post
There are lots of people out there, thinking like us, thank God. Pray there are enough!

Judy said...

I like this post. It seems like the liberals have done a lot to make America a better place to live in. I think the young people today realize this and that is one reason they are so strong for Obama and change from the past with Bush.

clairz said...

Thanks for reminding us, Sylvia. It feels like we've all been in a kind of twilight zone since the enthusiastic welcoming of Sarah Palin and her lively speech at the RNC. However, as time goes on, she just parrots the same few lines that were written for her ("...and I said thanks, but no thanks to that Bridge to Nowhere...") that we can all say along with her, by rote. We are beginning to see that her theme song really should be changed from "Barracuda" to "One-Trick Pony," and hopefully the voters will start catching on.

It's time to move on and remember who we are. Thanks again for the great post.

Rain Trueax said...

I love what Herbert says pretty much every time I read him. I just hope people truly are paying attention and not caught in gender or the scary race cards. It's amazing to me how effective those seem to be with a lot of Americans.

Mari Meehan said...

To your last sentence - Amen!

Linda@VS said...

Excellent article, Sylvia. Thanks for sharing it.

K. said...

Bob Herbert is terrific. For "View" readers who haven't read Citizen K., I have this quote on my blog:

""Pick the group: blacks, Jews, women, Hispanics, working stiffs, gays, the handicapped -- in every case the impetus for providing equal access to the rights guaranteed by the Constitution originated among pinks, lefties, liberals, and bleeding-heart fellow travelers. When it came to ensuring that every American should get a fair shake, the contribution of modern conservatism has been essentially nil."

-Andrew J. Bacevich, The Limits Of Power: The End Of American Exceptionalism

On the other hand, it's hard to think of what the conservative contribution to this country has been.