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LOL, let me say from what I've seen of the tide in these parts DUCK, I smell cordite in the air. Now where did I put that flak jacket? On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 05:42:23 +0200 (CEST), Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote: ~|>Dude, Where's That Elite? ~|>by Barbara Ehrenreich ~|> ~|>You can call Michael Moore all kinds of things â loudmouthed, obnoxious ~|>and self-promoting, for example. The anorexic Ralph Nader, in what must be ~|>an all-time low for left-wing invective, has even called him fat. The one ~|>thing you cannot call him, though, is a member of the "liberal elite." ~|> ~|>Sure, he's made a ton of money from his best sellers and award-winning ~|>documentaries. But no one can miss the fact that he's a genuine son of the ~|>U.S. working class â of a Flint autoworker, in fact â because it's built ~|>right into his "branding," along with flannel shirts and baseball caps. ~|> ~|>My point is not to defend Moore, who â with a platoon of bodyguards and a ~|>legal team starring Mario Cuomo â hardly needs any muscle from me. I just ~|>think it's time to retire the "liberal elite" label, which, for the past ~|>25 years, has been deployed to denounce anyone to the left of Colin ~|>Powell. Thus, last winter, the ultra-elite right-wing Club for Growth ~|>dismissed followers of Howard Dean as a "tax-hiking, government-expanding, ~|>latte-drinking, sushi-eating, Volvo-driving, New York Times-reading, ~|>body-piercing, Hollywood-loving, left-wing freak show." I've experienced ~|>it myself: speak up for the downtrodden, and someone is sure to accuse you ~|>of being a member of the class that's doing the trodding. ~|> ~|>The notion of a sinister, pseudocompassionate liberal elite has been ~|>rebutted, most recently in Thomas Frank's brilliant new book, "What's the ~|>Matter With Kansas?," which says the aim is "to cast the Democrats as the ~|>party of a wealthy, pampered, arrogant elite that lives as far as it can ~|>from real Americans, and to represent Republicanism as the faith of the ~|>hard-working common people of the heartland, an expression of their ~|>unpretentious, all-American ways, just like country music and Nascar." ~|> ~|>Like the notion of social class itself, the idea of a liberal elite ~|>originated on the left, among early 20th-century anarchists and ~|>Trotskyites who noted, correctly, that the Soviet Union was spawning a ~|>"new class" of power-mad bureaucrats. The Trotskyites brought this theory ~|>along with them when they mutated into neocons in the 60's, and it was ~|>perhaps their most precious contribution to the emerging American right. ~|>Backed up by the concept of a "liberal elite," right-wingers could crony ~|>around with their corporate patrons in luxuriously appointed think tanks ~|>and boardrooms â all the while purporting to represent the average ~|>overworked Joe. ~|> ~|>Beyond that, the idea of a liberal elite nourishes the right's perpetual ~|>delusion that it is a tiny band of patriots bravely battling an evil power ~|>structure. Note how richly the E-word embellishes the screeds of Ann ~|>Coulter, Bill O'Reilly and their co-ideologues, as in books subtitled ~|>"Rescuing American from the Media Elite," "How Elites from Hollywood, ~|>Politics and the U.N. Are Subverting America," and so on. Republican ~|>right-wingers may control the White House, both houses of Congress and a ~|>good chunk of the Supreme Court, but they still enjoy portraying ~|>themselves as Davids up against a cosmopolitan-swilling, corgi-owning ~|>Goliath. ~|> ~|>Yes, there are some genuinely rich folks on the left â Barbra Streisand, ~|>Arianna Huffington, George Soros â and for all I know, some of them are ~|>secret consumers of French chardonnays and loathers of televised ~|>wrestling. But the left I encounter on my treks across the nation is heavy ~|>on hotel housekeepers, community college students, laid-off steelworkers ~|>and underpaid schoolteachers. Even many liberal celebrities â like Jesse ~|>Jackson and Gloria Steinem â hail from decidedly modest circumstances. ~|>David Cobb, the Green Party's presidential candidate, is another proud ~|>product of poverty. ~|> ~|>It's true that there are plenty of working-class people â though far from ~|>a majority â who will vote for Bush and the white-tie crowd that he has ~|>affectionately referred to as his "base." But it would be redundant to ~|>speak of a "conservative elite" when the ranks of our corporate rulers are ~|>packed tight with the kind of Republicans who routinely avoid the ~|>humiliating discomforts of first class for travel by private jet. ~|> ~|>So liberals can take comfort from the fact that our most visible spokesman ~|>is, despite his considerable girth, an invulnerable target for the ~|>customary assault weapon of the right. I meant to comment on his movie, ~|>too, but the lines at my local theater are still prohibitively long. ~|> ~|>Barbara Ehrenreich will be a guest columnist for the New York Times Op-Ed ~|>page through July. ~|> ~|>Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company ~~~Fortes Fortuna Juvat~~~ ~~~~~Veritas Vincit~~~~~~~ |
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