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Stones, Glass Houses, Etc.Posted by Pejman Yousefzadeh on Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 05:16:10 PM EST
James Kirchick looks with incredulity at charges that political hate-mongering has been a one-sided affair, supposedly found solely in circles where Republicans gather:
Liberal pundits are attempting to outdo one another in describing just how unscrupulous conservatives have become. In The New Yorker last week, Hendrik Hertzberg referred to McCain-Palin rallies as "blood-curdling hate-fests." Frank Rich went one step further in The New York Times, decrying the "Weimar-like rage" of the Republican Party base, evidenced by a few attendees at a Sarah Palin rally who shouted "terrorist" and "off with his head" when she mentioned Barack Obama. Rich's fellow Times columnist Paul Krugman remarked that attendees at GOP gatherings have been "gripped by insane rage" at the prospect of an Obama presidency. Ascribing the oafish behavior of a handful to an entire political party, The Nation magazine slams the "GOP's machinery of hate" in an editorial patronizingly entitled, "Waiting for the Barbarians." Kirchick's article is a long and informative, detailing more such smears delivered by people on the other side of the partisan divide. It's astonishing, of course, to be lectured on the need for political civility by the likes of Frank Rich and Keith Olbermann, but evidently, neither Rich nor Olbermann has taken the time to read Luke 6:42, which should be ecumenical fare in political get-togethers these days.
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