Spin or relativism
Comments (4) Published November 9th, 2006 under Election SeasonThe day after elections should be called Spin Day. That’s the day when the losers of the election come out with their version as to why they lost. Winners are usually just revelling in their wins, but losers are trying to explain all the reasons why they didn’t win. And depending on whether your peeps won or lost, you will either participate in the spin or laugh it off.
Here’s one example of spin (I’ve mentioned this in previous posts, so yes, I do have a bone to pick): On the day after Bush beat Kerry in 2004, conservative (and Christian) talk radio host Frank Pastore wrote a column in the LA Times Op-Ed page citing that with Bush’s win, liberalism (and its evils–his words not mine) have been soundly defeated. He went on to explain that the election was more than just Bush versus Kerry, but about two ideological ideas. Whatever. The day after the 2006 mid-term elections, Pastore is singing a different tune. I looked all over the Op-Ed pages wondering, whether he would admit defeat and say that “today liberalism has defeated conservatism” or “today the American people have spoken regarding regime change or the need to change course”. Of course not. Here’s what he wrote on his website:
There’s a big difference between getting beat and losing. You can perform a personal best and still get beat. There is no shame to getting beat. But when you lose, the opposition is irrelevant, you didn’t do what you were supposed to do. You blew it. You lost your head. You fumbled. You threw a wild pitch. With losing, there is properly great shame and embarrassment. As there ought to be. Last night, Republicans lost, they didn’t get beat. But conservatism didn’t get beat, nor did liberalism win a victory. Republicanism lost. And they deserved it.
Dear Mr. Pastore–With one of the most liberal members of congress in Nancy Pelosi slated to be speaker of the house, and when both houses of congress and the governerships are in Democrats’ control, and with the resignation of Rumsfeld (a thorn in the side for many democrats), are not signs of liberalism chalking up a victory, I’m not sure what would be!
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