Sunday, October 30, 2005

David Brooks: "WHY ARE DEMS SO OVERHEATED?"

David Brooks, hardly a right-wing apologist, had this to say about the current state of the Democrats:
Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald did not find evidence to prove that there was a "broad conspiracy to out a covert agent for political gain. He did not find evidence of wide-ranging criminal behavior. He did not even indict the media's ordained villain, Karl Rove," writes David Brooks in Sunday's NY TIMES.

"Leading Democratic politicians filled the air with grand conspiracy theories that would be at home in the John Birch Society."

"Why are these people so compulsively overheated?.. Why do they have to slather on wild, unsupported charges that do little more than make them look unhinged?

Brooks quotes from an essay written 40 years ago by Richard Hofstadter called "The Paranoid Style in American Politics."

Hofstadter argued that sometimes people who are dispossessed, who feel their country has been taken away from them and their kind, develop an angry, suspicious and conspiratorial frame of mind. It is never enough to believe their opponents have committed honest mistakes or have legitimate purposes; they insist on believing in malicious conspiracies.

"The paranoid spokesman," Hofstadter wrote, "sees the fate of conspiracy in apocalyptic terms -- he traffics in the birth and death of whole worlds, whole political orders, whole systems of human values. He is always manning the barricades of civilization." Because his opponents are so evil, the conspiracy monger is never content with anything but their total destruction."

Brooks summarizes: "So some Democrats were not content with Libby's indictment, but had to stretch, distort and exaggerate. The tragic thing is that at the exact moment when the Republican Party is staggering under the weight of its own mistakes, the Democratic Party's loudest voices are in the grip of passions that render them untrustworthy."
Emphasis mine. He's right. The GOP looks completely uncoordinated and maladroit, dropping the ball on so many things. Yet because the Dems are so unhinged right now, Americans aren't ready to give them the keys to the car yet (and they'll never want to give the keys to Ted Kennedy...but I digress). With the damage that Dems are inflicting upon themselves by catering to the moonbat wing of their once-proud party, it's hard to see Americans trusting them anytime soon. The average voter will do something like this:

(In the voting booth)

Hmmm...I could vote for the Republican, who has squandered my money and gotten in the way of great progress. Or, I could vote for the Democrat...who's crazier than Michael Moore when the buffet line closes!

(Sigh)...check one for the GOP!


Granted, I would likely vote for the Libertarian, but that's another topic for another day. But the point is that the GOP is giving voters an opportunity to vote Democrat, but the Democratic Party doesn't seem interested in allowing that to happen.