Absolutely Disgusting
Posted by Meg | Posted in Administration, Barbara Boxer, DNC, Democrats, Freedom of Speech, Health-Care, Obama, Robert Gibbs, Videos | Posted on 05-08-2009
Tags: Barbara Boxer, Bush, Community Organizer, dissent, DNC, link, Obama, protests, Robert Gibbs, town halls, Videos, YouTube
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I saw this on the news last night and just about popped a cork:
Disgusting isn’t it?
As a point of comparison, consider this: the folks over at TheConservatives.com have put together a brilliant post illustrating the many varied differences between the Bush & Obama administrations’ reactions to dissent. Naturally, I’m no fan of President Bush, but the differences in approach are quite illuminating, if a bit disgusting. Click here to check it out.
I have to say, I’m absolutely disgusted with the way the White House, certain members of Congress, and the DNC have been handling the rather raucous reactions certain lawmakers have been getting at town hall meetings back in their districts, especially with regard to health care reform. Rather than react like adults and acknowledge the rights of free speech that make this country great – even if those who are exercising those rights disagree with you – they’re behaving more like spoiled children. Anyone who disagrees with them is met with dirty looks, accusations, and a fair bit of pouting. Obama certainly did bring change to the White House. Unfortunately it’s change in the wrong direction, toward an absolute contempt for dissent. I dare say, I doubt that’s the sort of change most voters were expecting.
But really, shouldn’t most people have known better? After all, Obama was the one who gave this edict to his supporters regarding how they should react should they ever meet someone who dares oppose the Dear Leader: “I want you to talk to ‘em whether they’re independent or they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face!”
Yeah, that’s how an adult calmly carries out a “thoughtful discussion”, the like Robert Gibbs said the orchestrated astroturf protesters were disrupting. But then again, I guess it takes one to know one when it comes to astroturfing. I suppose if you’re a Community Organizer who’s surrounded by fake, generated populist hysteria, you just don’t know how to react when someone’s actually genuine with their concerns about government overstepping its bounds. When everything you do is carefully orchestrated, when every person who asks questions at campaign stops is carefully pre-screened, perhaps you think everyone engages in the same sort of manipulation.
Surprise, surprise. Some of us out here in America actually do care enough about our country to stand up for our beliefs, even if someone isn’t paying us to do so. Myself included. I’m not getting paid a single cent to operate this blog. I don’t even accept ad revenue. And yet here I am, continuing to dedicate my time to voicing my opinions, and spending my own money to do so. And rest assured, if my health would permit me to attend a town hall or two, I’d be there giving a polite earful to my representatives as well.
In short, Mr. Obama, I’m an actual American who doesn’t need a Community Organizer to tell me what to do, what to say, and how to say it. Disagree with me all you like, but don’t you dare dismiss me, insult me, or devalue my right to voice my own opinions.
To the rest of you who are able to attend town halls with your representatives, please remember to be cordial, respectful, and polite, while of course being forceful, sincere, and honest. I realize these issues are important to us, I realize things are getting heated, but we don’t need to shout, we don’t need to scream, and we don’t need to behave like an angry mob. Leave those tactics to Acorn, because quite frankly, such tactics are beneath us. Let’s act like the adults that we are, not like the sniveling spoiled children in Washington.


Are you people totally insane? There has to be a reasonable explanation for your blatant falsehoods.
Please, Ms Jones, if I have published something that’s inaccurate in any way, let me know and I’ll do my best to correct it. It’s not my intention to mislead anyone; far from it. I’ve posted corrections in the past and I’d be happy to do it again if I’ve made a mistake. Goodness knows, I’m not perfect.
But please bear in mind, just because something may look bad for your favorite politician doesn’t mean it’s not also true. All of the information I’ve gotten for this post, regarding the actions of the White House, DNC, and certain Democrats, came from liberal-leaning news sources. Unlike most other partisan pundits, I don’t rely on one-party news sources. I’m a registered Independent and damn proud of it. I try my best to be as even-handed and fair as I can be. Again, I’m not perfect and I know it. So if you’ve found something that I’ve gotten wrong, please point it out. But also please consider that perhaps I’ve gotten something right – find out about it for yourself, do your own research, ask the tough questions of *every* politician equally. That’s what I’ve tried to do and all I’m asking others to do.
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