Libelous Big Lies About Liberals
Democrats have allowed the Republican Party to brand liberals and liberalism as a radical ideology rather than a mainstream alternative to the extreme right-wing ideology that now passes for conservatism in this country.
The Republican definition of what it means to be a liberal is false and fictitious but has now become so infused into the political vernacular and fixed in the public mind that simply setting the record state requires a Herculean effort.
As a first step, here is a short list of big lies about liberals.
Big Lie #1: Liberals are all alike – tree hugging clones who agree about everything from abortion and arms control to Zoloft and Zoroastrianism.
No, in fact that would be the new Republicans – the folks who watch FOX News religiously, follow the party line like lemmings, and are not in the least troubled by the tawdry methods that FOX uses to distort the words and views of those it opposes.
One of the reasons why liberals are so astonishingly ineffectual at hammering home specific messages is precisely because, unlike today’s knee-jerk conservatives, liberals do not march in lockstep on much of anything, including the burning issues of the day.
Unlike the Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Bill O’Reilly, liberals tend to treat people of all hues and views with respect. That respect, however, is put to the extreme test when we are constantly bombarded with toxic untruths extolling the trickle down theory (purporting to show how the extreme concentration of wealth in society benefits us all) or the dickish idea that greed is good – dickish as in Dick Cheney, Dick Armey, and Dick Tuck.
Big Lie #2: Liberals and progressives are wannabe European socialists (and as all “real Americans” know in their bones, that’s a bad thing).
Here’s Dick Armey speaking to the National Press Club in 2010: "Jamestown colony, when it was first founded as a socialist venture, dang near failed with everybody dead and dying in the snow.”
As though that bit of historical buffoonery wasn’t enough, he continued, "The small-government conservative movement, which includes people who call themselves the tea party patriots and so forth, is about the principles of liberty as embodied in the Constitution, the understanding of which is fleshed out if you read things like the Federalist Papers."
And then came the zinger: Democrats and other "people here who do not cherish America the way we do," he explained, “did not read the Federalist Papers." The publication Armey referenced (but apparently hasn’t actually read) is, of course, the collection of papers forever associated with James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was an ardent advocate of a strong central government – the very antithesis of Armey’s wondrous “small-government conservative movement”. Anyone who reads and understands the Federalist Papers, or knows anything at all about the controversy among the Founders over this fundamental question, cannot fail to see the absurdity in this Dick’s version of reality.
To confuse liberalism with socialism is to prove conclusively that a) you have no idea what socialism is, b) you know nothing about the long and venerable tradition of liberal and progressive political thought in America, c) you have absolutely no regard for the truth, or d) all of the above.
Moreover, it’s an insult to the vast majority of voters whose everyday values (for example, fairness, honesty, and civility) are far more closely aligned with those of liberals and progressives than with ultra-conservative apologists for the plutocracy. Paul Ryan, Scott Walker, and, above all, Walter Mitt Romney, have come to personify wealth and privilege – the 1% - in the mind of most middle-class Americans. (If you happen to be betting the farm on a Republican victory in November, you ought to be pushing the panic button about now.)
Big Lie #3: Liberals and progressives are anti-business and don’t understand basic economics, including the role of competitive markets in promoting prosperity and creating the world’s most technologically advanced societies.
That’s dead wrong. In fact, 20th century conservatives are deeply indebted to 19th century liberals. By contrast, today’s so-called conservatives lie not only about liberals but also about markets and about the relationship between government and a functioning market economy. They incessantly sing the praises of the “free market” and condemn all manner of “state regulation” – the red tape, rules, and oversight that supposedly strangle business and stifle initiative.
They inveigh against subsidies and government handouts aimed at helping the needy (or ever-so-slightly leveling the playing field), but they demand (and get) special tax breaks for the rich, subsidies for oil companies, and bailouts for banks too big to fail, not to mention insurance giants (think AIG), auto manufacturers, et cetera. These are but a few of the more egregious examples of the fiscal hypocrisy stalking the corridors of Capitol Hill and the suites of Corporate America.
The truth is that there is no free market, never has been, never will be. All markets are regulated, shaped in a political mold of rules, privileges, and protections. It’s not the rules that make markets dysfunctional; it’s the privileges and protections that distort the natural forces of supply and demand. In other words, it’s big business that gets in its own way by recognizing no limits and observing no self-restraint in the pursuit of plunder, prey, and profit. How else to explain the mysteries of the New Derivative Economy, the ascendancy of a feral company called Wal-Mart (ranked #1 on Fortune’s Global 500), or the baneful business model of "venture capitalists" and commercial vultures like Bain Capital?
Liberals understand that without vigorous competition markets can't work their magic. Competition, not domination, is the key to efficiency and innovation. When conservatives talk about “creative destruction” it’s a ruse; what they are saying is the best way to compete is to kill off the competition – precisely what Marx meant when he observed that modern capitalists (the “bourgeoisie”) produce their own gravediggers. The proper role of the state in a market economy is not to protect producers but to insure competitiveness. Republicans once embraced this principle. Liberals still do.
Big Lie #4: Liberals don’t care about deficits; they want to redistribute money from the most productive members of society (the rich) to the least productive (loafers and laggards) who love living on “welfare”; liberals are in favor of “handouts” and “giveaways” and throwing good money after bad.
This is one of the most invidious charges the far right levels at liberals. Talk about hypocrisy! Remember the guy who declared back in 2002 that Ronald Reagan proved “deficits don’t matter”? That was Dick Cheney. And speaking of Reagan, the national debt grew by 189% during President Reagan’s two terms in office (1980-1988). Under Reagan’s Democratic predecessor, Jimmy Carter, the national debt did not exceed 35% of GDP; at the end of Reagan’s tenure in the White House it was 52.6% (advancing at an average annual rate of 23.6%).
During the Clinton presidency (1992-2000), annual deficits were reduced (to a manageable 4.4% per year on average) and something approximating a balanced budget was actually achieved during Bill Clinton’s tumultuous second term. When George W. Bush succeeded Clinton, the federal deficits rose sharply and the national debt ballooned to 74% of GDP.
True, it has risen to 95% of GDP under President Obama. But the attack dogs for the Republican Party conveniently fail to mention that federal deficits since 9-11 were (and are) tied to defense spending and, since the 2008 Wall Street meltdown, to the multibillion dollar bank bail-out. Big defense budgets and big bank bailouts are both Republican causes. Not a penny of the national debt can be blamed on the new Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act, which is phased in and doesn’t really take effect (with health care exchanges) until 2014.
Meanwhile, the federal government, with zealous support from Republicans, continues to outspend the rest of the world on military weaponry and self-defeating wars. By the narrowest measure (excluding many items that are clearly related to national security) the US accounts for some 43% of total global defense spending. Including intelligence, nuclear energy, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (treated as “supplemental funding” until 2010 and thus, in defiance of all logic, not reflected in annual military spending prior to that time), the US spends more than the rest of the world combined.
Similarly, the big Bush and Obama stimulus packages went primarily to big banks and corporations, not the middle class. These big “giveaways” – combined with the tax cuts for the rich – were (and are) subsidies (or “tax expenditures”) that primarily benefit those least in need of federal assistance. To use the term Republicans throw around so loosely, it is socialism for the super rich.
Big Lie #5: Conservatives are patriotic and love this country more than the dovish liberals who have proven time and again that they lack the courage, vigilance, and resolve to meet and defeat the enemies of freedom and democracy.
Pure rubbish. Guess what socio-economic strata (“social classes” to use the time-honored term) have produced the foot soldiers for America’s wars in the post-Vietnam era? Clue: the peak of the income pyramid is not the correct answer.
Nor have the children of upper income families in general been well represented among the ranks of the enlisted men and women. And you’d be hard-pressed to find offspring of members of the US Congress in the enlisted ranks. And be it noted that neither Willard Mitt Romney nor any of his five sons has ever served a single day in the U.S. military.
Military service means different things to different social classes. For the sons and daughters of legacy families and the nouveau riche, it likely means attendance at one the elite military academies – an all-expenses paid undergraduate education and a gold brick road to becoming an officer. Officers in the US armed forces are paid on a different scale than enlisted soldiers (“privates”) and receive generous benefits that continue even after they are no longer on active duty.
It’s true that many military officers equate patriotism with Fox News, the Republican Party, monogamy, and regular church-attendance, but troops in the “trenches” are a different story altogether. They mostly come from the ranks of the lower middle classes and minorities – the rising socio-ethnic rainbow that overwhelmingly supports the Democratic Party.
It’s no surprise the liars who have taken over the Republic Party would say things about liberals that aren’t true. The surprise is that the leaders of the Democratic Party have not done more to expose these lies – in effect, allowing the vilest politicians to discredit liberalism, malign liberals, and misrepresent what it means to be a responsible citizen in a society that values honesty, decency, fairness, and, above all, the healing power of truth.
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16 comments on "Libelous Big Lies About Liberals "
August 04, 2012 12:19pm
truth is a menace for demoRats, 'feeling' free&liberated neo-socialists/liberals trying to gayn more&more sic&selfish profits, without any accountabilty for the antisocial destructions of normal families thus children&fathers, femini$$m-samesex-atheism have to be nullified/terminated NOW, stop the filthy dirty gender-sex-war on children&fathers, hetero's and normal families NOW, we the sheeple for natural parenthood and normal families!
August 07, 2012 1:40pm
Wow, THAT last post was marginally coherent! You certainly convinced me that you know much more than the author about the things you rail about, despite your apparent inability to complete a grammatically correct and syntactically meaningful sentence. If you are an example of the "conservatives" the author is referencing, you make the point better than he could have.
August 03, 2012 9:45pm
Property is theft. They owe me because they earned stuff I didn't bother to!
We should all react to fearing fear by forming ever-larger groups to protect ourselves from self-responsibility!
Our new imaginings are really old memories! We can always reverse cause and effect, to justify our image over reality preferences!
Since there's always a diverse multiplicity of causes and effects for everything, not only are we all helpless victims before life's complexities, but it's also true that all facts are really only opinions anyway! So our subjective, fact-free opinions are the diversely opposite 'equal' to the conservatives' silly objective facts! So, obviously we all need a bigger group to protect us from ourselves and from other dangerous groups! Only groups should have rights, and all merely fallible and so potentially dangerous individual human citizens should at most be assigned some temporary, revokable privileges!
And furthermore, it's only my right to be irresponsible, and only everyone else's responsibility to be right (as in factually correct)!
I didn't do it - ONLY the GROUP did it!
It's our right to remain wrong, and to get the hater/racist/bigots to pay for it!
I sure hate those haters - don't you?!
If we can avoid personal responsibility by selling endless group-rights victimology scenarios, we can pretend to be champions without risking accusing any real individual human criminals of their crimes!
;-)
August 03, 2012 6:00pm
Have any of you tried to buy razor wire or custom glass for a do-it-yourself project? I'm building new kitchen cabinets. I thought that it would be nice to have unusual glass for some of the cabinet doors. I can't get it here. The Chinese are now willing and able to ship me custom glass to my house. Now the Chinese are trying to close down local and chain stores---- So much for Republicans being for the small business man. This wouldn't happen if Congress didn't give the rich tax credits to re-locate. As far as the razor wire-- I think it's to keep Mitt Romney and peers out of my face and property.
August 03, 2012 12:31pm
Nothing in life is as black-and-white as today's American political system which is exactly how those in office like it and maintain it. Notice how moderates no longer exist or, if they do exist, how quiet they are for fear of losing ground for their own true causes (No. 1 being re-election). This makes our democracy, republic, plutocracy, whatever you want to call it, an exercise in futility. Think for yourself and vote your conscience.
August 03, 2012 8:44am
I would state the situation is analogous to driving a dirty car through the car wash. Preposterous? Let me explain. Large numbers of prospective political officials enter the arena with "Liberal" ideals. The "vehicle" they occupy is begrimed with the dirt, sweat (and blood) of the lower and middle classes. Many of these individuals then ascend to the most corrupting factor on the planet. Power! Power cleans away the dirt and grime (along with the realities of constituents shattered dreams) and the "vehicle" emerges from the car wash bright and shiny and neglectful of the condition it was before entering the wash. And before you can say "God Bless America" the "Liberal" now feels him/herself disassociated with their former identity. They now constitute a part of our unofficial "royalty," enjoying privileges and perks, attending swank parties replete with celebrities and essentially driving "a new car," one that forgets where and why it arrived in the first place. The only thing left unwashed is the rear view mirror. Remember what the President said, "we want to look forward...not back." Liberalism will only be defended when prominent leaders and the "liberal media,lol" clean the mirror, look "back" and explain in no uncertain terms the successes of Liberalism...and more importantly, the "failures" of Conservatism.
August 03, 2012 7:07am
When forced to listen to the thoughts of Conservatives I always feel like I'm on the school playground again. One of their favorites is "I know you are but what am I". All you have to do is point out what they are and their big bad brains just stick it in their trusty old slingshot and sling it back. I particularly love the one about liberals being of one mind. NO ONE can drag out the sheep for a fast food chicken sandwich like the right! Wonder if Dick Cheney was in line!
August 02, 2012 7:01pm
Thank you for a smart and comprehensive commentary on the essential challenge confronting liberalism in America. I remember well the time twenty years ago when a conservative acquaintance chuckled when I described my values as essentially liberal. It hit home that somehow decency had become "unfashionable"- that word itself indicates the shallow self-interest that represents American Conservatism as corrupted by the Republican party.
August 02, 2012 5:37pm
How is it you guys are just now figuring this out?? It started with Reagan, and Democrats ignored it. It made me think they really wanted what the Republicans were pushing. Democrats could ethically state their goals in more appealing language, but they don't. They've always been able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
August 02, 2012 5:01pm
Canadians are now richer. They have more bank regulations, more socialism, and universal healthcare. Things GOP screech against. Brits' Tories are like our Dems. They don't have room for a party like the Repubs over there.
August 02, 2012 4:09pm
The Democrats are the ONLY ones that do, or attempt to, balance the federal budget. The GOP only wants to increase the military budget - they have it in their pea brains that the US should rule the world. They want every other country to be like us, and will invade them to "insure" that happens. Look at Iraq! What a fine job we did there! There are more important things than going to war to claim foreign oil. We need to go to war HERE, to turn our economy around, cut the military budget severely, put that money into our infrastructure, into promoting new businesses, into improving our schools, bring back the vocational schools - with training in what are the up-and-coming technologies.
In other words, we need to rid our Congress and our Senate of the GOP so we can get things done. Including raising taxes on the ultra rich. They should be raised back to the limits prior to Reagan's administration. Don't worry about the deficit until we get our people back to work, then, when all are back to work, our economy is thriving again, we will THEN have the means to bring our deficit down.
August 03, 2012 5:53pm
The far right doesn't support the military. They try to downsize-make personnel work longer hours-reduce medical care. The Navy is suffering because the Republicans wanted private contractors-friends of Cheney and Bush to fly out and do hull repair. Now the Navy is struggling to train new hull technicians within the Navy. What idiots think it's cheaper to fly out techs and pay them a whole lot more in wages, then add sea pay?
August 02, 2012 3:28pm
Amygdala-dominant conservatives have a total disdain for Facts and TRUTH and have Money as their GOD which they worship at the altar of Unbridled GREED and Selfishness.
August 02, 2012 3:05pm
Liberals and progressives are anti-business and don’t understand basic economics, including the role of competitive markets in promoting prosperity and creating the world’s most technologically advanced societies. -- TRUE -- see you did not earn that
August 03, 2012 3:17am
Hey dip shit, read the article. Your points (lies) are what the article is about. The article refutes your every word.
August 02, 2012 5:41pm
We are better off the more money CIRCULATES. Republicans only want it to go one way.........into their pockets. They use trickle down economics as an excuse to amass wealth, then cut wages and benefits to zip. How much do you sell when you can only market to other rich people?