Alito — oy vey

  • It’s a bad day to be a lib­eral, but they’ve got no one to blame but them­selves. As things stand, it looks like Judge Alito will be con­firmed onto the Supreme Court. I’m good with that — he seems like a good enough guy. But I never would’ve thought it was such a big deal if the Screechy Left hadn’t told me it was the end of the wor­rrrrlld. These guys never learn. They gam­bled every nickel they had in the 2004 elec­tion, and so when they lost, it wasn’t just a vic­tory, it was a man­date.

    Now they’ve made Judge Alito another lit­mus test for the coun­try. If the entire coun­try wouldn’t do their bid­ding and force our Con­gress­folks to reject a com­pletely capa­ble Supreme Court jus­tice nom­i­nee, well then … well, we were all just idiots, dupes and hicks. Beneath con­tempt. Thick-skulled. Big­oted. Bar­baric. Smelly. Hairy-toed.

    Yada yada yada. Do they have any idea how repet­i­tive it all gets after a while? Mean­while, I’m look­ing at them and so are a lot of other peo­ple. This issue has made the Angry Left even angrier, which I wouldn’t have believed was pos­si­ble. These guys have lost their flip­pin’ minds. Even their usual bud­dies like Dianne Fein­stein and Robert Byrd have bailed off the U. S. S. Wacko, leav­ing only the des­per­ate power-grabbers like Kerry, dinosaurs like Ted Kennedy and froot loops like Howard Dean to man the pumps.

    Kerry and Kennedy have been post­ing and com­ment­ing on leftie blog Daily Kos, (so if any­one wants to tell me again that Repub­li­cans are in as tight with the right-wingers as Democ­rats are with the left, you can just point me to one senior Repub­li­can who would be caught dead post­ing to an inflam­ma­tory right-wing blog). Kennedy did his patented “I’m mad as hell” imper­son­ation on the Sen­ate floor — you can down­load the video here if you want to match your next car­pet to his fire-engine hue. Howard Dean … well, he’s got other prob­lems right now, but I’m assum­ing that we can count on him to put this in proper Dea­niac per­spec­tive after the con­fir­ma­tion. Prob­a­bly go on Hard­ball in min­strel black­face and say that this is what Judge Alito’s Amer­ica is all about or some­thing witty like that. (He can take his talk­ing points from these nut­balls, whose odi­ous lit­tle site is what pops up first if you Google-search “Alito”.)

    The thing is, the Screechy Left are tak­ing things fur­ther and fur­ther out. A year or so ago, every­one (nor­mal) was afraid that Hillary Clin­ton would be a pres­i­den­tial nom­i­nee in 2008. But do you real­ize she’s not lib­eral enough for these guys? They’re still the ones mak­ing the most noise, but what a noise. Back in 2004, they hated Bush (one jour­nal­ist at a major daily said, “I hate George Bush with the heat of a thou­sand suns.”). Then they hated Joe Lieber­man. Recently they’ve hated Dianne Fein­stein, their own Gang of 14, Chris Matthews the “Hard­ball” guy, and finally all the Democ­rats who didn’t vote their way. (R-rated ver­sion here.) Now they hate Alito.

    I don’t under­stand them. Not at all. Where is this all sup­posed to end? Wouldn’t you think they’d be tired of hat­ing so much? Don’t they think that peo­ple will even­tu­ally hate them for it?

    We’ll see, I guess. I can’t imag­ine what hap­pens next. I would’ve thought they’d have to either come in off the ledge or jump by now, but they seem to like it out there. Prob­a­bly because it makes the plas­tic pro­peller on their tin­foil hats turn so fast.


    Related posts:

    1. Alito hear­ings with catch-up
    2. Alito and pandering
    3. Alito follow-up
    4. Howard speaks
    5. The num­ber of abor­tions under GWB

10 Responses and Counting...

  • Mimi 01.30.2006

    Huh. I’m lib­eral, I don’t hate any of the above. I may dis­agree, but hate is an awfully strong word.

    I also sin­cerely hope I’m not screechy.

  • Aaaaannnnnnd, the 1000-suns bon mot would have applied equally well to the Rabid Right’s view of Clin­ton c. 1999.

    BJohnD
    The Last Scoop Jack­son Demo­c­rat (or is it Jerry Ford Repub­li­can? I can never remem­ber) Left in the Wild

  • No, I don’t think you are. That’s why I’m start­ing to be spe­cific — left *wing*, Angry Left, Screechy Left. I have lib­eral sib­lings, but they aren’t Screechy Left — they’re nor­mal left. Like­wise, they have a Chris­t­ian con­ser­v­a­tive sis­ter — but hope­fully not right-wing. I’m guess­ing my sis­ter doesn’t care much for Michael Moore; I don’t like Ann Coul­ter. My sis­ter and I could sit down over din­ner and talk about stuff — maybe even get a lit­tle worked up about it — with­out insult­ing each other or ques­tion­ing the other person’s right to hold a dif­fer­ing opin­ion. And so their human­ity and mine would be preserved.

    It’s very hard to talk about these things with­out slid­ing into broad char­ac­ter­i­za­tions. But I am begin­ning to be truly con­cerned about what this con­stant diet of bile from the Screechy Ones is doing to the coun­try. We’re not likely to start another civil war, but in its place, we seem to be inca­pable of hav­ing polit­i­cal, judi­cial or cul­tural issues and events that don’t become some kind of man­date of Left vs. Right.

    It’s hard enough to iron out our dif­fi­cul­ties with­out peo­ple around who just seem to be emo­tional for the sake of being emotional.

  • I agree com­pletely, Grace,and that’s why I try so hard to sep­a­rate the poli­cies I dis­agree with from the peo­ple who espouse them. I do not sup­port many of the President’s poli­cies, and truth be told, I don’t tend to think he’s overly intel­li­gent. How­ever, I also don’t think that screetch­ing, harp­ing, and overblow­ing every minute detail of pol­icy is in any way productive.

    I don’t like Michael Moore or Ann Coul­ter either.

    I think that tea with both you and your sis­ter would be delightful.

  • BJohnD:
    Re: Bush hatred = Clin­ton hatred:
    I’ve heard oth­ers say this, and we’ll never know exactly. My per­sonal input (for what­ever that’s worth) is that I didn’t *hate* Clin­ton, and more to the point, I would’ve thought it was bizarre and com­pletely inap­pro­pri­ate for a news­pa­per reporter to say that they did.

    Now, did I *crit­i­cize* Clin­ton? Lam­poon him? Give him a piece of my mind in the pri­vacy of my own house? Ya you betcha! And good­ness knows peo­ple do that with Bush or who­ever else, and vaya con Dios. Free coun­try and all that.

    But this stuff has crossed the line so com­pletely that it’s hard to even see where it used to be.

  • Mimi,
    Tea sounds delight­ful! I’ll pour out. :-)

    Actu­ally, my lib­eral sis­ter is a cou­ple states away in one direc­tion, so it’s hard for us to get together. And to be hon­est, my other sis­ter, who’s kind of a fence-sitter, hates talk­ing about pol­i­tics. But she’s a cou­ple states away in the other direction.

    So no won­der we’re able to keep so much har­mony in the family.

  • Liv­ing a cou­ple of states away helps in our fam­ily too ;)

  • Grace, please don’t get me wrong: I wasn’t accus­ing *you* of “hat­ing Clin­ton.” I was merely try­ing to say that this sort of thing cuts both ways. There are haters on both sides of the aisle — or, to use your bet­ter image, way out on either wing. I’m pretty sure folks like Coul­ter hold more than a strong dis­like for Clinton.

    In the end, I’m with you on this: The tone and the invec­tive are mak­ing seri­ous debate impos­si­ble. Many on the left are unable to think straight, so con­sumed are they with hatred for Bush. I’m not a fan of his, but there’s a limit.

    Basi­cally, I sec­ond both of your 1/31 posts.

  • No no, I didn’t think you were accus­ing me. I think I just used myself as an exam­ple because part of the prob­lem with these sorts of things is that it’s all so sub­jec­tive that peo­ple could dis­agree for­ever about whether some­one else hates or doesn’t hate.

    In the same way, I was appalled that any of the obvi­ously won­der­ful peo­ple who would read this enty would think I thought they were crazy. I was respond­ing to stuff on the air­waves and in the blo­gos­phere, and I had to gen­er­al­ize to express it.

    But then, that’s more than enough ink spilled — or band­width used up — on all this. There must be some­thing more fun to talk about by now.

  • Well, there’s the Feast of the Entrance of Our Lord Into the Tem­ple. That’s a good thing!

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