[Khaled to Ron]
thanks for posting the article. Mr. Mears says something very interesting toward the end.

[Arlo]
I missed this, to much noise from the squalks.

I'd point this out, since it was squalked about here.

"There were no Republican complaints in 1991 when President George H.W. Bush spoke at a Washington, D.C., school and told the students, "Write me a letter — I'm serious about this one — write me a letter about ways you can help us achieve our goals."

I presume the squalkers had their britches all bunjeed up about how Bush was using something "right out of the playbook of... Hugo Chavez". Apparently Mr. Chavez was Bush's buddy too.

And this.

"Answering questions, Reagan boasted of economic progress and a patriotic revival under his administration. He also said he opposed rigid gun controls or handgun bans. More politics there than in Obama's school session."

But this is trying to apply reason to vitriolic squalkers all riled up by the worst, distortive and deceitful rhetoric I have ever heard.

Remember Platt's original charge was about "speeches by professors, priests or politicians to a captive audience of school children."

When he was called on that, as many have now pointed out, that Bush had also been a "politician" who gave a "speech" to a "captive audience of school children" (something Newt Gingrich defended against mild democratic complaints), then he switched to another squalk point, pretending it was never about "captive audiences at all", but "Rhetoric justified by Obozo's lesson plan asking grade schoolers to write an essay on how they can "serve the president."

Now you're pointing out that Bush did the same thing? And you expect concession? Puhleeze. Its not about captive audiences, or letters, or that he would "deliver a political message" (as Reagan did), its about demonizing, vitriol, using every squalk of distortion and deception possible to rile up as many people as possible to "hate" Obama. Same thing happened when it was shown that the "end of life counseling" provision in Obama's plan was not only added by a conservative, but is identical to the "end of life counseling" provision in the 2003 Medicare Act signed overwhelming by House and Senate Republicans. Where was Palin and her "death panel" nonsense then? Where were all the squalkers who re-squalk "death panels" like good little Pavlovian parrots? Its not about "end of life counseling". Its about inciting a riot mentality. Plain and simple.

You have likely heard about Steve Anderson, the whackjob "minister" who has been praying for God to kill Obama. One doesn't have to imagine hard to picture the reaction to this if it was a "minister" praying with his congregation for, say, Bush or Palin or McCain or Limbaugh to die. Can you imagine if people showed up at Bush's speeches with assault weapons?!

This is the level of "intelligence" (and I use the word sarcastically, for those who are too inept to recognize sarcasm outright) the discourse in this country has descended. And it ain't gonna get better any time soon (I say in a nod to John).

"Political victory" is now measured by how big of a mob one can incite, by who can anger the most people by telling the biggest lies, and spreading the most egregious distortions. And this is cheered, as more distortive squalking points are Wurlitzered throughout the fractured media.

Sad.

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