{"id":4193,"date":"2010-06-21T12:25:45","date_gmt":"2010-06-21T16:25:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/?p=4193"},"modified":"2010-06-21T12:25:45","modified_gmt":"2010-06-21T16:25:45","slug":"the-sarcasticrats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1boringoldman.com\/index.php\/2010\/06\/21\/the-sarcasticrats\/","title":{"rendered":"the Sarcasticrats&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<br \/>\n<blockquote>\n<div align=\"center\"><strong><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/06\/20\/opinion\/20rich.html?src=me&#038;ref=homepage\">Clean  the Gulf, Clean House, Clean Their Clock<\/a><br \/>    New York Times<\/strong><br \/>    By FRANK RICH<br \/>    June 18, 2010<\/div>\n<p align=\"justify\">PRESIDENT Obama is not known for wild pronouncements, so it was  startling to hear him liken  the gulf oil spill to 9\/11. Alas, this bold analogy, made in an interview  with Roger Simon of Politico, proved a misleading trailer for the  main event. In the president&rsquo;s prime-time  address a few days later, there was still talk of war, but the  ammunition was sanded down to bullet points: &ldquo;a clean energy future,&rdquo; &ldquo;a  long-term gulf coast restoration plan&rdquo; and, that most dreaded of  perennials, &ldquo;a national commission.&rdquo; Such generic placeholders,  unanimated by details or deadlines, are Washingtonese for &ldquo;The buck  stops elsewhere.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">That action could be a turning point for Obama if he builds on it.  And  he must. In this 9\/11, it&rsquo;s not just the future of the gulf coast,  energy policy or his presidency that&rsquo;s in jeopardy. What&rsquo;s also being  tarred daily by the gushing oil is the very notion that government can  accomplish anything. The current crisis in that faith predates this  disaster. In the short history of the Obama White House, two of its most  urgent projects, reducing unemployment and pacifying Afghanistan, have  yet to yield persuasive results. The dividends on the third, health care  reform, won&rsquo;t be in the mail for years&#8230;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">The president&rsquo;s shake-up of his own governance can&rsquo;t wait, as tradition  often has it, until after the next election. The Tea Party is at the  barricades. When Obama said yet again on Tuesday that he would be &ldquo;happy  to look at other ideas and approaches from either party,&rdquo; you wanted to  shout back, Enough already! His energy would be far better spent  calling out in no uncertain terms what the other party&rsquo;s &ldquo;ideas and  approaches&rdquo; are. The more  the Fox-Palin right has strengthened its hold  on the G.O.P. during primary season, the sharper and more risky its  ideology has become.\t\t<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"> When Rand  Paul defended BP against Salazar&rsquo;s [empty] threat to keep a boot on  the company&rsquo;s neck, he was not speaking as some oddball libertarian  outlier. His views are mainstream in his conservative cohort.  Traditional Republican calls for limited government have given way to  radical cries for abolishing many of modern government&rsquo;s essential  tasks. Paul  has called for the elimination of the Department of Education, the  Federal Reserve and the  Americans with Disabilities Act. The newest G.O.P. star  &mdash;  <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sharron  Angle<\/font><\/strong>,  the victor in this month&rsquo;s  Republican senatorial primary in  Nevada &mdash;  has also marked the Energy Department, the  Environmental Protection Agency, the  Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security and Medicare for either  demolition or privatization&#8230;<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">When <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Joe Barton<\/font><\/strong>, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce  Committee, revived <strong><font color=\"#200020\">R<\/font><font color=\"#200020\">and Paul<\/font><\/strong>&rsquo;s defense of BP last week by  apologizing on camera to Hayward for the &ldquo;tragedy&rdquo; of the White  House&rsquo;s &ldquo;$20 billion shakedown,&rdquo;  the <strong><font color=\"#200020\">G.O.P.<\/font><\/strong> establishment had to shut  him down because he was revealing the party&rsquo;s true loyalties, not  because it disagreed with him. Barton was merely echoing <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Michele  Bachmann<\/font><\/strong>, who labeled  the $20 billion for gulf victims a &ldquo;redistribution-of-wealth fund,&rdquo;  and the 100-plus  other House members whose Republican Study Committee had  labeled the $20 billion a &ldquo;Chicago-style shakedown&rdquo; only a day  before Barton did.\t\t <\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"> These tribunes  of the antigovernment right and their <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Tea Party<\/font><\/strong>  auxiliaries are clamoring for a new revolution to &ldquo;take back America&rdquo;  &mdash;   after which,  we now can see, they would hand over America to the  likes of BP. Let Deepwater Horizon be ground zero for a 9\/11 showdown  over the role of government. There couldn&rsquo;t be a riper moment for Obama,  as a man once said, to bring it on&#8230;<\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n<div align=\"justify\"><strong><font color=\"#200020\">G.O.P.<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Tea Party<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Michele  Bachmann<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#200020\">R<\/font><font color=\"#200020\">and Paul<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Joe Barton<\/font><\/strong>,  <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sharron  Angle<\/font><\/strong>. Frank Rich left out <strong><font color=\"#990000\">Sarah Palin<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#990000\">Rush Limbaugh<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#990000\">Glenn Beck<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#990000\">Karl Rove<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#990000\">N<\/font><\/strong><strong><font color=\"#990000\">ewt Gingrich<\/font><\/strong>, <strong><font color=\"#990000\">John Boehner<\/font><\/strong>, and the hordes of <strong><font color=\"#990000\">lesser whiners<\/font><\/strong>. In my mind, I call them the <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sarcasticrats<\/font><\/strong>.<\/div>\n<p align=\"justify\">Like <strong>Paul Krugman<\/strong> and a lot of the &quot;Progressive&quot; bloggers, <strong>Frank Rich<\/strong> periodically gives Obama advice on how to deal with the <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sarcasticrats<\/font><\/strong>. Most of Rich&#8217;s advice is like this op-ed, &quot;capture the moment&quot; advice. Krugman and the &quot;Progressive&quot; bloggers, exhort Obama to stand up for &quot;Progressive&quot; principles. A lot of the Obama aimed advice is about how to act on the political stage.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">When I read it [the advice], I always have the same reaction. While I agree with what they say [in that it fits with my own lefty politics], I think they&#8217;re missing something. They&#8217;re a bunch of Liberals who, to their credit, forget that Obama is black. They misunderstand that a lot of the targeting of Barack Obama is because of the color of his skin and its success is a testimonial to the amount of latent racism in the American Ethos. So the <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sarcasticrats<\/font><\/strong> mock everything Obama does or says, and the sneer in the background is all too familiar in the South where we saw it on a daily basis growing up. I don&#8217;t much see it in the parts of the South I visit any more, but I hear it from this group of sickos &#8211; no matter how hard they try to disguise it. To many, Barack Obama is a &quot;boy&quot; in the way that term used to be used in the South, and I hate hearing it. <\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"127\" vspace=\"2\" hspace=\"4\" height=\"96\" border=\"1\" align=\"right\" src=\"http:\/\/t1.gstatic.com\/images?q=tbn:Q5mNqb9xeqsK6M:http:\/\/questgarden.com\/61\/89\/4\/080311165856\/images\/Atticus_and_Tom_Robinson_in_court.gif\" \/>I think Obama knows this, and is determined not to let it get to him. I saw <u><strong>To Kill a Mockingbird<\/strong><\/u> recently, a book\/movie that captured the issue as few others. Obama carries himself with a dignity that is reminiscent of Tom [a role played by Brock Peters]. The analogy of senselessly killing a Mockingbird referred to Bo Radley, a gentle, mentally challenged adult [played by a young Robert Duvall], but it could just as easily be applied to Tom Robinson, a good man targeted only for his race. So I say, let the racists howl. Obama is doing the best he can with the Augean Stables that&#8217;s in front of him. He&#8217;ll be running on his record in 2012, not on how he handles this pack of racist <strong><font color=\"#200020\">Sarcasticrats<\/font><\/strong>. If that&#8217;s not enough, there&#8217;s little he can really do about it&#8230; <\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Clean the Gulf, Clean House, Clean Their Clock New York Times By FRANK RICH June 18, 2010 PRESIDENT Obama is not known for wild pronouncements, so it was startling to hear him liken the gulf oil spill to 9\/11. 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