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More Desperation from the Right


Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity, Rush, and the right-wing blogosphere seem interested in a talk I gave in September, 2007 to students in a political science class here at Berkeley, in which I played the role of a presidential candidate so politically incorrect and tone-deaf as to pummel every sacred cow in sight -- including the notion that our society could afford and would continue forever to pay whatever amount of money was required to keep everyone alive forever. The whole point of the mock exercise was to show that presidential candidates can't state what everyone knows to be the truth because they'll be taken apart by the Right or the Left. I slew many other sacred cows in that mock exercise, some of which are held dearly by the Left. Nonetheless, two years later the Right has exhumed the lecture and taken my words completely out of context purportedly to show that Obama and the Democrats plan death panels.

If their desperation weren't so pathetic it would be funny. After all, they have proven the whole point of my lecture. UC Berkeley maintains an archive of webcasts and my speech is available there verbatim, should you wish to listen to it in its entirety.


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LOL. The joke is on them, if it's possible for a joke to stick to a joke. Those guys remind me of a bench of fools racing to be the first to finish a stack of BBs.

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building a stack of BBs.

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I prefer Robert Reich when he is straight forward. This is a weird piece of satire. He is at the same time being factious and serious. Not smart. Deserves to be dumped on by the Right since they deny all negativity; Reagan said America's best years are ahead. From the lack of applause these quite smart people at Berkley were also mystified. Bullworth was better as was Reich's serious conclusion.

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Well Robert, you should have known better. But I say bravo nonetheless. To sacrifice political correctness for the sake of refreshing truths is what we need a lot more of. Both the left and the right put themselves in straightjackets from which they cannot get out on pain of being called "traitors to the cause" or some such.
Maybe it is inevitable, these public straightjackets, but I like the nice crisp fresh air of TRUTH (as far as I believe I can honestly discern it) much better than the stale thin gruel of political correctness. To one degree or another towing the line of the prevailing orthodoxies might be seen as the price we pay for maintaining the semblance of a coherent public social discourse überhaupt.

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No thanks, Bob, A little of you goes a long way.

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Congratulations Prof.! They fear you.

I have noticed over time (what DC Democrats have never figured out and probably never will) that usually when the right chooses a target and starts gnawing on it like a dog does a bone then you know they fear it intensely. One can be sure when they start being very derisive to the target and mocking them.

Your clear and valid arguments for common sense and a more liberal leaning government terrify those guys. So good for you Professor! Keep up the good work!

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