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DonViejo

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Mon Sep 30, 2013, 07:27 AM Sep 2013

The Right Gets Its ’60s

By BILL KELLER
Published: September 29, 2013

“Something’s happening here.

What it is ain’t exactly clear.”

— Stephen Stills, 1966


The right-wing campaign to sabotage the Affordable Care Act has driven a lot of normally temperate people past the edge of exasperation. Pundits have described the crusade as crazy, stupid, arrogant, dishonest, cynical, ridiculous and politically suicidal. And that’s not just liberals talking. Jennifer Rubin, who blogs from the right for The Washington Post, says of the defunding obsessives, they “have absolutely no idea what they are doing.” Fox News seems perplexed, and eyes are rolling at The Weekly Standard. Big Business is appalled. Elders of the Republican right, like Karl Rove, are harrumphing their disapproval.

And yet the zealots press on, threatening to hold the rest of the government hostage to kill a health care reform that (a) is the law and (b) shows every sign of being a good thing for the country.

What’s happening here ain’t exactly clear. But I have a notion: The Republicans are finally having their ’60s. Half a century after the American left experienced its days of rage, its repudiation of the political establishment, conservatives are having their own political catharsis. Ted Cruz is their spotlight-seeking Abbie Hoffman. (The Texas senator’s faux filibuster last week reminded me of Hoffman’s vow to “levitate” the Pentagon using psychic energy.) The Tea Party is their manifesto-brandishing Students for a Democratic Society. Threatening to blow up America’s credit rating is their version of civil disobedience. And Obamacare is their Vietnam.

To those of us who lived through the actual ’60s, the conservative sequel may seem more like an adolescent tantrum than a revolution. For obvious starters, their mobilizing cause is not putting an end to an indecent war that cost three million lives, but defunding a law that promises to save lives by expanding access to insurance. Printing up unofficial “Obamacare Cards” and urging people to burn them is a silly parody of the protest that raged 50 years ago. But bear with me.

full article
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/30/opinion/keller-the-right-gets-its-60s.html?pagewanted=all

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The Right Gets Its ’60s (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2013 OP
Good read. DURHAM D Sep 2013 #1
A horrible analogy. The differences couldn't be greater. Scuba Sep 2013 #2
+1 truebluegreen Sep 2013 #4
Excellent Don Viejo---and how about "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy" Always Randy Sep 2013 #3
k/r Old and In the Way Sep 2013 #5
Interesting gopiscrap Sep 2013 #6

Always Randy

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3. Excellent Don Viejo---and how about "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy"
Mon Sep 30, 2013, 08:12 AM
Sep 2013


this is Pete Seeger singing the song on the Smothers Brothers show
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