December 21, 2005

Mark My Words

Steyn:

The Democratic Party have contrived to get themselves into a situation where bad news from Iraq is good for them and good news from Iraq is bad for them. And as there's a lot more good news than bad these days, that puts them, politically, in a tough spot—even with a fawning media that, faced with Kerry and Murtha talking what in any objective sense is drivel, decline to call for the men with white coats but instead nod solemnly and wonder whether Bush is living "in a bubble."

Oh, wait, and this, too:

George Clooney, the matinee idol, made an interesting point the other day. He said that "liberal" had become a dirty word and he'd like to change that. Fair enough. So I hope he won't mind if I make a suggestion. The best way to reclaim "liberal" for the angels is to get on the right side of history -- the side the Iraqi people are on. The word "liberal" has no meaning if those who wear the label refuse to celebrate the birth of a new democracy after 40 years of tyranny. Yet, if you wandered the Internet on Thursday, you came across far too many "liberals" who watched the election, shrugged and went straight back to Valerie Plame, WMD, Bush lied.

Bush lied, people dyed. Their fingers. That's what this is about: Millions of Kurds, Shia and Sunnis beaming as they emerge from polling stations and hold up their purple fingers after the freest, fairest election ever held in the Arab world. "Liberal" in the American sense is a dirty word because it's come to stand for a shriveled parochial obsolescent irrelevance, of which ''Good Night, and Good Luck,'' Clooney's dreary little retread of the McCarthy years, is merely the latest example. (Clooney says he wants more journalists to "speak truth to power," which is why I'm insulting his movie.)

Isn't he precious? Read the whole thing.

Via good ol' Whathisface.

Posted by: Attila Girl at 12:02 PM | Comments (2) | Add Comment
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1 Good point on the liberal thing, and Clooney forgets that his own father lost a race for Congress as a liberal Democrat in 2004. I am boycotting most of the Hollywood movies and save my money for politiics. I find that our effort to promote Condoleezza Rice for President to be more for the GOOD in comparision against the blame game of the libs. As we saw ith Kerry, the libs offer no leadership, no solutions, no vision, just complain, whine, and naysaying no matter how well President Bush is doing to protect our nation. Just call him LOONEY CLOONEY.

Posted by: Crystal Dueker at December 21, 2005 02:42 PM (ywZa8)

2 I suggest that Leftists stop using the term "liberal" to hide the fact that they're Socialists and Communists(or Marxists, Bolsheviks, or the thousands of various combinations). "Liberal" is an ambiguous term, not suitable for describing anyone's politics. I would contend that most Americans(of both parties) are "Liberals" according to the accepted definitions in the West. Definitions vary by country. In some countires a 'liberal' is someone that allows filming of "honor" rapes.

Posted by: Darrell at December 21, 2005 08:57 PM (33ea2)

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