Inside the Hive Mind
April 20th, 2009 by John Cole
from BalloonJuice
I never so completely understood the title of Liberal Fascism until after I read this John Harwood NY Times piece:
from BalloonJuice
I never so completely understood the title of Liberal Fascism until after I read this John Harwood NY Times piece:
“Rhetorically, Republicans are having a very hard time finding something that raises the consciousness of the average voter,” said Saul Anuzis, a former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party who recently lost a bid to became national party chairman.I suppose after fascism loses its luster, you could move on to botulism. Or cubism.
Workaday labels like “big spender” and “liberal” have lost their punch, and last fall, Senator John McCain of Arizona and Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska gained little traction during the presidential campaign by linking Mr. Obama’s agenda to socialism.
So Mr. Anuzis has turned to provocation with a purpose. He calls the president’s domestic agenda “economic fascism.”
“We’ve so overused the word ‘socialism’ that it no longer has the negative connotation it had 20 years ago, or even 10 years ago,” Mr. Anuzis said. “Fascism — everybody still thinks that’s a bad thing.”
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