So, what lessons did we learn? And what does the future hold?
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Amid the all the hand-wringing, or wailing jeremiads, or triumphant op-eds
out there, *I’ll offer in this election post-mortem some perspectives that
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4 days ago
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I appreciate you dragging these cretins into the light of day. I fall in with Tracie's camp, I think the best reaction to them is mockery and marginalization.
They are just like the Westboro Baptist Freak Show and Terry Jones (Quran burner). They're profiteers of hate. Any attention, other than laughter, supports their raison d'etre.
Speaking of freak shows - if you liked the X-Files episode "Home" (Peacock family),
I'd like to point to you to a quick (26min) podcast called "Bruise for Bruise" - http://pseudopod.org/
The one preceding it, "Corps Cadavres", is also highly enjoyable.
I respect podcasts aren't your thing, but knowing you're a craftsman of the written word and a sci-fi fan..
Both episodes, literally, brought a smile to my face in appreciation of the mastery of a well crafted story.
Also, Chuck Hagel's vintage has appreciated with time. Here's a short video of him calling out the ideologues in his party this week:
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal/2011_09/the_astounding_lack_of_respons031983.php
beets
Any attention, other than laughter, supports their raison d'etre.
Yes, I completely agree with that, Beets. I can respect people who honestly disagree with me, and I'll gladly take serious people seriously. But for some things, the only appropriate response is laughter and ridicule.
I'll try to get to those podcasts sometime. And I think I'll post that video of Hagel. (He's a guy I often disagreed with and never voted for, but whom I still respected.) Thanks for the links!
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