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A post from guest blogger Amanda Marcotte:
Hanna, I see what you're saying about how Joe Wilson is in the mainstream of South Carolina white culture,
but that doesn't strike me as a reason to shy away from drawing the
conclusion that he's a racist. If anything, that just seems to be more
evidence that he is a racist. Whether we like
to admit this about our fellow Americans or not, there are large parts
of the country where the mainstream white culture is overtly racist. As
a white person living in a red state, I'm sick of pretending that this
doesn't create plenty of occasions where conservatives will say the
most hair-curling racist things when they think they're out of the
earshot of anyone who will confront them on it ... (Read more in DoubleX.)
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David Brooks alerts us
to the fact that a congressman said something rude at a presidential
speech, and a musician interrupted an awards show. “This isn’t the
death of the West,” he reassures us. Good to know! But what is it? Why,
it’s the death of all that is good and humble in this world, and the
subsequent rise of “expressive individualism.” At some point between
1945 and today, we have crossed “a sort of narcissism line.”
I’d like to know more about this line. Did we all walk across it together? Were we too self-obsessed to notice? ... (Read more in DoubleX)
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Emily, I cringed last night when I saw the clip of Joe Wilson screaming
“You lie!” during Obama’s speech. I’m on the record as thinking it was
silly for people to pull their kids out of class rather than listen to
Obama’s back-to-school speech. But do you really think the vitriol that
Obama faces is worse than what President Bush faced? Insulting the
president reached national-pastime status not long after Dec. 12, 2000,
when President Bush was finally declared the winner of the 2000
election. (Not that it wasn’t a growth industry during the Clinton
administration.) ... (Read more in DoubleX)
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Everyone seems to agree that it was bad for South Carolina Republican Joe Wilson to yell "You lie!" at the president last night during the health care speech. Gail Collins calls it "not a good plan,"
New York Democrat Joseph Crowley called it "outrageous," and Rahm
Emanuel said: "No president has ever been treated like that. Ever."
That's when I started to get suspicious. Rahm Emanuael? The man known
to fit three "fucks" in a sentence, outraged by "lie"? The president
himself said his opponents "lie" not seconds before, and it's much more
unusual for a president to use that word than for some back-bench
congressman. ... (Read more in DoubleX)
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