The Best of America

I was struck by a line in MSNBC’s Chuck Todd’s First Read this morning. He wrote, “If 2008 was about “hope,” then 2010 might be about “fear.”"

And, “. . . as one observer put it to us: “Anyone running positive TV ads right now is better off giving that money to charity.” Positive doesn’t work until you’ve completely dismantled your opponent.”

What happened to the old American political axiom that American’s want leaders who make us believe in a better place? Hope essentially. Not Obama “hope”. Not not Obama “hope”. Just hope. Just better.

Presidents like Reagan and FDR were synonymous with hope, with the thought of a better future, with the best of America. Between the two, isn’t there something there for everyone? Weren’t their times full of uncertainty? Sadly the peddlers of the ugliness have taken those words and concepts, wiped their asses with them and thrown it at the rest of us. (I’m sure there is something Freudian with my description. My issues are for another dozen posts. Ok, two dozen.)
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What’s Old is New

There is nothing I can add to the NYC Mosque chatter.  I think we’ve all heard enough.  But the way fear is being used as a political weapon in this case brings to mind a couple of earlier posts we had here on the CZ.

Principle and idiocy are non-exclusive lovers.  What’s old is new.  What’s new is old.  What’s cold, frosty and contains alcohol is good.

These two posts take on the right but the left is hardly a virgin when comes to good ol’ fashion American fear-mongering. (See Social Security, Medicare, abortion, Wall Street, Main Street, climate change. . .)

It’s My Shocked Face

Sex and Bacon

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Dems Greene with envy after S.C. Senate shocker

Talk about sore losers. The Democrats are now leading the charge to “investigate” the stunning primary victory of Alvin Greene, who’s now the Democratic nominee for the South Carolina Senate race.

Almost as sexy as the other Al Green(e).

Greene, whose verbosity rivals that of a Dixie Cup, is ten kinds of awesome. First, he has no discernible political experience; he’s an unemployed veteran, is facing charges of felony obscenity, and, apparently came from nowhere. And won 58 percent of the vote!

This Keith Olbermann interview is hilarious, mostly because Olbermann can’t bait him or lure him into any traps. Who knows whether or not Greene is a GOP plant (he faces GOP incumbent Jim DeMint in the November general election) but perhaps the larger lesson is this: almost anyone running as an outsider and/or against a Democrat is going to get widespread public support.

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California Dreamin’ on the CZ vision

It’s the ideal CZ-style move – and the people of California have apparently passed Proposition 14, which would radically change elections in the nation’s biggest state, and its trend-setting bellweather, to boot.

Though Prop. 14 will likely be challenged by a cadre of attorneys, much like Props 215 and 187 were tied up in court. But the inspiration is undeniable. Essentially, this new law, if it sticks, will allow an open primary between members of all parties, with the top two vote getters getting to face off in the general election.

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Joseph Smith: my mythical Godhead is superior to yours, Gentile.

In the midst of the Israelis stopping a “relief” flotilla en route to Gaza – loaded for bear with armed agitators at best, and terrorists at worst – President Obama has yet another crisis on his hands that will challenge even his natural tendencies to split the differences and take the high road.

And let’s be honest why – the Middle East conflict is not one of right versus wrong, but merely two sides of the same religious asshole argument, a tiff that has cursed the planet for at least two millennia and is as likely to end in the foreseeable future as Lindsay Lohan is to get her shit together and stop acting like a white trash fuckup.

The CZ is not particularly religious – except for when Schmitty’s beloved Phillies contend for the pennant and/or World Series, or I experience the gleeful sight of Slavic teens between clubbed senseless for driving an Acura with tinted windows  – and while the Middle East drama is the most boring, played-out pedantic bullshit this side of an Alan Thicke sitcom, it’s entertaining to see virtually everyone sound off and take either side of the argument.

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His election was the first shot in the Tea Party Revolution. But Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown (R) is turning out to be – gasp! – a moderate!

Ummm, yeah. Kind of.

Read the dirty details here! Somewhere, Phylis Schlafly is clubbing a baby seal in heaven, probably with a depleted uranium rod.

Brown even gets what must be regarded as the “Kiss of Death Quote” from Charles Schumer!

Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, said he and his staff were recently invited to a Friday afternoon “happy hour” on the terrace of Mr. Brown’s office.

“If you had to pick from a handful of Republicans who you can work with and who will be predisposed to do something together,” Mr. Schumer said. “He is one of them.” (more…)

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It used to be that men handled their business and kept their mouths shut because, well, that was what men did. Whether it was Dean Martin slipping a showgirl a c-note with a kiss after an evening of bliss, or reporters learning to keep their mouths shut after a Camelot pool party, there used to be a code.

Used to be.

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