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sheshe2

(83,793 posts)
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 07:48 PM Jul 2014

The Great American Freak-Out

Ever since the BP gulf oil spill we've needed a name for how we tend to respond to immediate crises in this country. I'll nominate "The Great American Freak-Out" for the honor. But if you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it.

The general pattern goes something like this
:
The media airwaves are saturated with stories about the crisis.
Conservatives scramble to find a way to cast it all as Obama's fault.
Liberals wring their hands over the President's lack of decisive action.

Pundits pontificate about whether or not this is "Obama's Katrina" and are convinced that this will be the one thing that dooms Obama/Democrats in the next election.

Meanwhile, the Obama administration keeps plugging away at analyzing the problem and working on ways to resolve it. But in the end no one notices what they've actually done because by then everyone's bored with it all and has moved on to the next Great American Freak-Out.

Years ago then-Senator Barack Obama acknowledged this problem. He didn't have a simple solution though.

The bottom line is that our job is harder than the conservatives' job. After all, it's easy to articulate a belligerent foreign policy based solely on unilateral military action, a policy that sounds tough and acts dumb; it's harder to craft a foreign policy that's tough and smart. It's easy to dismantle government safety nets; it's harder to transform those safety nets so that they work for people and can be paid for. It's easy to embrace a theological absolutism; it's harder to find the right balance between the legitimate role of faith in our lives and the demands of our civic religion. But that's our job. And I firmly believe that whenever we exaggerate or demonize, or oversimplify or overstate our case, we lose. Whenever we dumb down the political debate, we lose. A polarized electorate that is turned off of politics, and easily dismisses both parties because of the nasty, dishonest tone of the debate, works perfectly well for those who seek to chip away at the very idea of government because, in the end, a cynical electorate is a selfish electorate.



http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/09/30/153069/-Tone-Truth-and-the-Democratic-Party


There are plenty of people who count on you getting cynical and count on you not getting involved so that you don’t vote, so you give up. And you can’t give into that. America is making progress, despite what the cynics say...

Cynicism is popular these days. It’s what passes off as wisdom. But cynics didn’t put a man on the moon. Cynics never won a war. Cynics didn’t cure a disease, or start a business, or feed a young mind. Cynicism didn’t bring about the right for women to vote, or the right for African Americans to be full citizens. Cynicism is a choice.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/07/10/remarks-president-economy-austin-tx





Read the Rest: http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-great-american-freak-out.html
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The Great American Freak-Out (Original Post) sheshe2 Jul 2014 OP
The freaky entertainment news media and freaky self serving actors/ pundits are the problem. Fred Sanders Jul 2014 #1
I am a cynic libodem Jul 2014 #2
WOW! Journaling this! freshwest Jul 2014 #3
Oh yes indeed. sheshe2 Jul 2014 #4
K&R.. thanks, she Cha Jul 2014 #5
Thank you Cha! sheshe2 Jul 2014 #6
.. Cha Jul 2014 #7

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
1. The freaky entertainment news media and freaky self serving actors/ pundits are the problem.
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 07:53 PM
Jul 2014

The American news media is the greatest propaganda machine ever invented.

libodem

(19,288 posts)
2. I am a cynic
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 07:54 PM
Jul 2014

It is wrongheaded and needs to be conquered. It makes me mean and bitter. It is an ugly way to be.

I try to be conscious of this tendency. I work on getting over it and try to see the good in humanity.

Get off my lawn.

Bookmarked

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
3. WOW! Journaling this!
Fri Jul 25, 2014, 10:20 PM
Jul 2014
Years ago then-Senator Barack Obama acknowledged this problem. He didn't have a simple solution though:

The bottom line is that our job is harder than the conservatives' job. After all, it's easy to articulate a belligerent foreign policy based solely on unilateral military action, a policy that sounds tough and acts dumb; it's harder to craft a foreign policy that's tough and smart. It's easy to dismantle government safety nets; it's harder to transform those safety nets so that they work for people and can be paid for. It's easy to embrace a theological absolutism; it's harder to find the right balance between the legitimate role of faith in our lives and the demands of our civic religion. But that's our job. And I firmly believe that whenever we exaggerate or demonize, or oversimplify or overstate our case, we lose. Whenever we dumb down the political debate, we lose. A polarized electorate that is turned off of politics, and easily dismisses both parties because of the nasty, dishonest tone of the debate, works perfectly well for those who seek to chip away at the very idea of government because, in the end, a cynical electorate is a selfish electorate.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/09/30/153069/-Tone-Truth-and-the-Democratic-Party

There are plenty of people who count on you getting cynical and count on you not getting involved so that you don’t vote, so you give up. And you can’t give into that. America is making progress, despite what the cynics say...

Cynicism is popular these days. It’s what passes off as wisdom. But cynics didn’t put a man on the moon. Cynics never won a war. Cynics didn’t cure a disease, or start a business, or feed a young mind. Cynicism didn’t bring about the right for women to vote, or the right for African Americans to be full citizens. Cynicism is a choice.


http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/07/10/remarks-president-economy-austin-tx

Please read the Rest:

http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2014/07/the-great-american-freak-out.html

Every word rings true and '...in the end, a cynical electorate is a selfish electorate.'

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