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Comment Says More About Reid Than Bush
By Doug Patton
May 9, 2005

Much has been made recently about the decline of civility in today's political discourse. The lament is heard from liberal Democrats, moderate Republicans and the national news media, all of which seem to believe that there is ample blame on both sides of the political aisle.

The truth, for anyone willing to see it, is that incivility in Washington is hardly a two-way street. Yes, there are always individuals on both sides willing to engage in rhetorical assassination of their political enemies. On the left, Michael Moore, Al Franken and other Hollywood liberals have joined forces with George Soros, MoveOn.org and the rest of the 527 crowd in attacking George W. Bush. On the right, a few talk radio conservatives and a million obscure bloggers have retaliated with name-calling when talking about the likes of Ted Kennedy, John Kerry and the ever-despised Hillary Clinton.

However, when it comes to name-calling by elected officials, conservative Republicans are not even in the same league with their Democrat colleagues on the left. Think of the outrageous statements made by Democrats in the last twenty years. Ted Kennedy's 1987 speech against "Robert Bork's America" is a modern classic:

"Robert Bork's America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids, children could not be taught about evolution."

Two years ago, Kennedy accused President Bush of concocting the war in Iraq for political gain. Last year, referring to what amounted to hazing of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison, he said that Saddam's torture chambers had "reopened under new management -- U.S. management."

This irresponsible nonsense came from the senior United States Senator from Massachusetts, a man who has served in that body for 43 years.

More recently, John Kerry referred to the Bush Administration as "the crookedest bunch" he had ever seen. This from the junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts who, at the time he said it, was the Democrats' nominee for the highest office in the land.

While running for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination himself, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean (now chairman of the Democratic National Committee) advanced the theory that President George W. Bush knew about the September 11, 2001, attacks ahead of time and did nothing to stop it.

Following the historic 1994 congressional elections, which gave Republicans control of both the House and the Senate for the first time in forty years, the senior Democrat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Charlie Rangel of New York, equated GOP tax relief proposals with racism.

"They used to say 'nigger' and 'spic,'" Rangel, who is black, said at the time. "Now they just say, 'Let's cut taxes.'"

Of course, no one but the most paranoid leftist pays much attention to any of this demagoguery, but it does prove the theory that if you tell a lie often enough, someone may just start to believe it. This may explain why elected Democrats are engaged in some of the most outrageous, over-the-top political rhetoric we have heard in a generation.

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