Archive for the ‘Evil’ Category

Republican Nihilism

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Over at Sullivan’s Blog, there’s a bit of a theme going on about how the Republican / Tea Party movement represents, at its very core, nihilism in place of any coherent philosophy. Here’s a reader who can’t stand it any more, and manages to channel my thoughts perfectly:

The past year has been a very difficult one for me, personally and professionally. I’ve been up a lot more than I’ve been down, and I’ve been angry and frustrated with life, as we all are at times. But I can’t remember the last time I felt such overwhelming rage toward a group of people as I have felt toward the Republican Party and the conservative movement since President Obama’s election.

I simply cannot grasp what motivates these people, what compels them to thwart even the smallest attempts to clean up the enormous destruction they wrought under Bush and Cheney. Irresponsible, hateful, mendacious, sleazy, destructive – these words do not even begin to describe them.

I am unemployed and have not found a new job after almost a year of searching. I have a mortgage. I also have a preexisting medical condition, thanks to emergency surgery I had to undergo nearly 18 months ago. My unemployment benefits expire in five months, my COBRA not long after. Like untold millions of Americans, I am preparing for the worst as the economy slogs through its agonizing turnaround.

I voted for Obama with proud but open eyes, knowing full well not just the magnitude of the tasks he faced, but the pure, unrestrained malevolence of his opposition. Health care reform will unquestionably help people like me. And now some low-rent hairdo, whose sole claim to fame is posing naked for some ladies’ magazine way back when, may happily destroy whatever chance this country has at moving in a more just, humane, and morally and fiscally responsible direction.

As you stated, the Republican Party of this new century is shot through with nihilists. Unabashed nihilists. But what leaves me shaking with anger damn near every day since President Obama’s inauguration is the pure smugness and nonchalance of their nihilism.

Palin, McConnell, DeMint, Boehner, Cantor, Rubio, Scott Brown and the rest of the Ailes- and Limbaugh-warped GOP: Would you trust any one of these goons to greet you at Wal-Mart, much less govern our country? The question answers itself. They literally care nothing for America. They have spent the past decade doubling the national debt, running up record deficits, indulging the depradations of Wall Street, expanding Medicare by a trillion dollars while refusing to cover the cost, needlessly and shamelessly cutting taxes by two trillion dollars while again refusing to cover the cost, degrading the Army and Marine Corps to the point where it will take them both at least a decade to recover, jailing and torturing detainees and lying about it, manipulating intelligence in order to invade Iraq out of some sick neocon thirst for vanity and glory. I could go on, but that would take hours, and only make me angrier.

Suffice to say that Republicans lecturing the country about fiscal responsibility, economic recovery, governing – or anything else, for that matter – would be like Mick Jagger lecturing Mother Teresa about excessive promiscuity.

Karl Rove and Dick Cheney were thankfully not present at America’s founding. But their political descendants will certainly be present at America’s demise.

Strong words, yes. Over the top? Not by much if at all. The reader is right; these leaders don’t give a shit about America, only themselves.

Torture

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Interesting little thought experiment over at Sullivan’s blog. Before one of you chuckleheads writes to say something like “but torture works!” or “ticking timebomb scenario!” or some such bullshit, answer me this: What is the point of an America that regards torture as OK? Rationalize it however you want, but it’s no America I want to be part of.

“Youth For Human Rights”

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

I saw an ad today on the NHL network: two kids arguing after one tries to sell the other a pirated video. The second youth complains, and there’s a graphic that flashes up: “Human Right #27: Copyright” in wild, funky text, and later exhorts the viewer to visit youthforhumanrights.org. It seemed a little, well, off, so I googled and found out that, yup, it’s a Scientology front group.

Seems a little odd that the organization that coerces members into signing billion year contracts to work in squalid servitude is claiming special understanding of human rights.

Death Panels

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

So PolitiFact has been getting some pretty good mileage out of their Lie of the Year which details how Sarah Palin, and subsequently the entire Republican party, argued that health care reform would mean the establishment of “Death Panels” where DC bureaucrats would decide whether to pull the plug and grandma’s life support because she wasn’t adequately contributing to the socialist state.

So while this is self-evidently a falsehood, the back-story and ramifications are even more amazing to me:

  1. A Republican senator from Georgia, Johnny Isakson, added language to the health care reform bill offering voluntary end of life counselling.
  2. Republicans back away from reform entirely and use this language to argue that Democrats want to kill old people.
  3. And most amazingly, even after the falsehood was proved (as it was a long time ago), Republicans pay no political price for this disgusting strategy. If anything, they become more motivated and nearly succeed in derailing the entire reform effort! Meanwhile, the beltway press corps just sit back and, obsessed with “balance” and inside baseball, pretend that we’re having a rational process.

These people sicken me.

Update: Speaking of our worthless press corps, here’s a column from a while back from one of the lead opinionmakers over at the Washington Post claiming that he can’t understand simple algebra, and implying that other people don’t need to either. I guess if people understood a little mathematics, then that would be one step on the slippery slope towards understanding micro and macroeconomics, and then they might start understanding economic incentives, and then people might understand why our healthcare system is so perverse, and then they might understand why it needs to be fixed. Can’t have that.

Global Warming Denialists

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

As in many pseudosciences, there are two categories: the (sometimes willfully) stupid, and the outright deceitful. Here’re a couple of good examples:

In the first category we have Viscount Monckton of Brenchley, who has delusions of grandeur. He really is a Viscount, but he also claims to be a member of the House of Lords (he isn’t) and to have won a share in the Nobel Peace Prize (he didn’t). Monckton has a degree in classics and no training or experience in science or mathematics but he churns out papers full of equations (which he misinterprets) and graphs (which are wrong) that purport to show that global warming isn’t happening. Monckton recently gave a speech with 2 million viewings on youtube where he declared that that Copenhagen treaty will institute a COMMUNIST WORLD GOVERNMENT. In short, Monckton is a crank.

Now, if Monckton’s pet theory was, say, that the moon was made of cheese or the sun was made of iron nobody would pay any attention to him. But because his theory involves global warming denial, he is now chief policy advisor at a think tank called the Science and Public Policy Institute and touted as an expert on climate science. Hoggan describes a whole gaggle of such think tanks, all with fancy titles and funded by the fossil fuel industry. None of them produce science to be published in peer-reviewed journals but rather opinions than can be published in opeds or quotes for journalists to balance their stories and match a quote from a scientist at a research institute about their data shows global warming is a problem with a quote from a “policy analyst” from a think tank saying that no it isn’t.

Which brings us to the second category of person described — someone who knows when he is lying. An example of this sort of person is Steve Milloy. While Monckton wil say things that are outrageously false and outright crazy, Milloy is much more careful. Instead of telling everybody that cigarette smoke is good for you, he will raise lots of plausible sounding (but poorly founded) objections to studies that show that it is harmful. Milloy would raise these objections at his website junkscience.com, which pretended to be a place devoted to debunking bad science, but actually was devoted to debunking the notion that cigarette smoke was harmful. You won’t be surprised to learn that Milloy was secretly funded by tobacco companies

Dubai

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Looks like Dubai is headed for the poorhouse, but they’ll get no sympathy from me: here’s why.

This has been an underreported story for years.