Doublespeak as Art Form
"We need change, all right. Change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington. We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington -- throw out the big-government liberals."
- Mitt Romney,
Sept. 3, 2008
And then the gorilla run knee socks paint porno on the Cadillac. But school laughed and didn't we sing hats?
Ahem.
Maybe you wonder what the preceding gobbledygook means. I would ask which gobbledygook you mean: mine or Mitt Romney's? If he's allowed to spew nonsense and people act as if he's spoken intelligently, why can't I? If he gets to behave as if words no longer have objective meaning, why can't I?
I mean, baffle grab on the freak flake. Really.
If you're a regular here, you've heard me rant from time to time about intellectual dishonesty -- to argue that which you know to be untrue and to substitute ideology for intellect to the degree that you'll do violence to language and logic rather than cross the party line.
And no one does it like Republican conservatives. They are to intellectual dishonesty what Michael Jordan was to basketball: the avatar, the exemplar, the paradigm. They have elevated it beyond hypocrisy and political expedience. They have made it ... art.
Which returns us to the astonishing thing Mitt Romney said while addressing the party faithful in St. Paul, Minn. You want to walk around it the way you would Michelangelo's "David," admiring the elegance of the workmanship. You hesitate to touch it, much less pull it apart. To do so seems almost an act of desecration.
Unfortunately, some of us are too plodding and earthbound, too blind to the seductions of art, too stubbornly wedded to some vestigial notion that intellectual honesty matters, to walk past a steaming pile of bovine excreta without calling it a steaming pile of bovine excreta.
So excuse me, beg pardon, so sorry, but I have to ask: What liberal Washington is he talking about? The federal government has three branches. The legislative, i.e., Congress, was under conservative control from 1995 until 2007. The judicial, i.e., the Supreme Court, consists of nine justices, seven of whom were nominated by conservative presidents. The executive, i.e., the president, is George W. Bush. Enough said.
Washington is already what Romney wants to make it. Our current state of affairs is indisputably a product of conservative governance. I wish that mattered more than it does.
That it doesn't matter much at all you can credit to conservative politicians who have, over the years, trained their followers to respond with Pavlovian faithfulness to certain terms. Say "conservative" and they wag their tails. Say "liberal" and they bare their fangs. Say either and all thinking ceases, so much so that a representative of the ideology that has controlled most of Washington most of the last 12 years can say with a straight face that his ideology needs to seize control of Washington to fix what is broken there. And people hear this Orwellian doublespeak ... and cheer.
And all it costs us is language, the ability to have reasoned and intelligent political discourse, the idea that words do, and should, have weight, dimension and intrinsic meaning. Maybe you disagree. In which case, let me just say this:
Piffle crack eat monkey snow. Really.
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43 Comments so far
Show AllIt's time to look past the letter in front of a politician's name (R or D) and look at what they're doing.
There are very few things conservative or Republican, in the traditional sense, about George Bush. I can't speak for what Romney meant by this statement because I don't know Romney, but there is definitely another OBJECTIVE and INTELLIGENT way to view his comment: the so-called "Republicans" in power now aren't really acting very conservatively.
'Twas brillig, and the slithy Toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe,
All mimsy were the Borogroves, and the mome Raths outgrabe,....
- Lewis Carroll
We are truly through the looking glass now.
the hand basket may now sport the latest corporate logo, but sure as rain, we are in that hand basket, heading straight to that proverbial hell.
nice stitching details the feds placed all over the fanny mae , freddi mac baskets..., wonder how they will hold together at the next bottoming out.
hope you like roller coasters, "'cause you ain't seen nuthin' yet..heh"
I think the CIA or some other secret organization controls who is considered to be president. They must first agree publicly to a Iraeli-style foreign policy and then they must have some really incriminating acts or rants on video.
Look at the recent candidates: Clinton- sex pervert, Dubya- coke head, Howard Dean- wild man, Kerry- testified against US troops after Vietnam, Obama -friends with Ayers and Wright, McSame- disappeared for 5 years during which he was "broken" and said "a lot of things he did not believe", and Palin- whose husband in a card carrying member of the sepratist group AIM.
We believe in a puppet show of a government!
Too funny. I see some trout in the milk too.
Joe
"They must first agree publicly to a Iraeli-style foreign policy"
Sorry to single you out for this, but I'm sick of all the Israel-bashing on this site. I am Jewish. However, I think Israel has been screwing up for a long time now and needs to stop acting like an imperial power (like the U.S.). As for the unconditional support of Israel from the U.S. (especially the current administration), it comes mostly from fundamentalist/evangelical Christian beliefs that if Jews occupy all of Israel, Armageddon will happen, the world will be destroyed, and those schmucks will go to heaven. It is not Israel's fault that there are a bunch of Christian religious nutjobs and fruitcakes in power in this country who want to see the world destroyed. Israel's fault lies in its accepting of the blank check of American power thus far, and in acting like an oppressive regime. As for AIPAC, I honestly don't know much about them, but they seem to be in league with these Christian religious lunatics and need to knock it off.
Just a thought, musn't one have or demonstrate a certain level of intelligence and awareness in order to be guilty of intellectual dishonesty??
I've not seen much evidence of that in the neo-cons or the rest of the repugs.
Mostly, I see folks who are suffering from emotional disturbances, in particular
Bush, McCain and Romney who are sociopathic in their attempts to prove to their respective Daddys that they really "are somebody." If, you seriously look at the family backgrounds of most of the neo-con guys, you'll find that they have long-term issues that have never been resolved - and now they're perpetrating their illnesses on the American Public.
If I want to get a $10 an hour job babysitting for some kids at a nursery school, I have to provide many character references, take a drug test, get a TB test, be certified in CPR, get a criminal background check, and a child abuse history check for starters.
It seems to me that those running for high office should be subjected to similar scrutiny and maybe including lie detector tests, complete medical tests, and perhaps a psychological profile. Afterall, they make decisions or "push buttons"
that affect the lives of billions on this planet.
Great article, for more of the same I'd recommend Thomas Frank's latest book " The Wrecking Crew." A must read.
opeluboy Says:
"All true, and thanks in no small part to the useful idiots here at Common Dreams who have flooded these pages for months with anti-Obama (or supposedly pro-Nader) diatribes, the chances are better every day of these thugs reigning for another four years."
Yes! I am one of those useful idiots that sees Oh'Bumma as just an other Republican and i will vote for Nader. The fact is if you want this nightmare which is Amerikkka to stop murdering people every day like we do now the country must go down the tubes, economically and thus militarily. No one is going to put their life on the line until things get a lot worse. Much, much worse for every day Amerikins. McCain is just the guy who can do it. He will bring this country down much more than Oh'Bumma. Remember to look at what Oh'Bumma does not what he says. He lies just like the rest and he does it well. (FISA) Feel betrayed yet? When fools who keep voting for right wing democrats like Oh'Bumma think something will change or get better they are insane. Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result is nuts! The only way things will change is when people take to the streets. Lots and lots of people. Riots and strikes are the only effective weapons we have left. There are no politicians that are not bought and paid for and there is NO free press left as well. You will see change when the blood flows in the streets. That's the blood of American patriots and the blood of the police who work for the fascists. Any thing else is a waste of time and an illusion. So go vote for Oh'Bumma and watch how things change. NOT!
Why do we agree with the right? To fix the nation's ills, the right wants to dope us up, while the left wants to dope us down. And when doped up, all we want is more dope. This is why we agree with the right and not the left.
Democrats avoided double-speak by nominating Barack Obama, who promised to filibuster the FISA bill and...
Didn't.
This is the same Obama who constantly attacked Hillary Clinton about NAFTA, and...
Supported NAFTA-Peru himself.
The Democrats are lucky to have a straight-talking candidate with broad international experience and unimpeachable national-security credentials, and...
His name is Wesley Clark, but the Democrats nominated Obama instead.
The Democrats are lucky to have a candidate who didn't just make one speech against the war in Iraq when he was still a local politician in Chicago, but opposed the war in every possible way from the beginning until today, and never wavered from his genuine commitment to the progressive agenda, and...
His name is Dennis Kucinich, but the Democrats nominated Obama instead.
So now we have a candidate who sort of opposes the war but votes to fund it anyway, and sort of supports the progressive agenda but promises deeper engagement in the hopeless shithole of Afghanistan, and...
His name is Barack Obama, and double-speak is the mainspring of his political career.
Jacob Freeze
Elegantly spoken...
"Conservative politicians...have, over the years, trained their followers to respond with Pavlovian faithfulness to certain terms. Say "conservative" and they wag their tails. Say "liberal" and they bare their fangs. Say either and all thinking ceases.....And people hear this Orwellian doublespeak ... and cheer.
Brilliant writing, Mr. Pitts.
It appears that at the start of this presidential campaign the GOP higher-ups gathered in some undisclosed location, looked at one another and said: "we have nothing to run on....we've totally destroyed the country...our candidates are crap....the other guys are smart, make sense and the people like them....we can't possibly afford to lose this thing....so, what the hell are we going to do?" And, in unison, they all said, "we'll lie and lie and lie...and, if that doesn't work, we'll just lie some more."
The Straight Guy Express
Get on the bus of the don’t go bust
voodoo economics is what we trust
don’t just de regulate, undo the tax
for the devious deficit bundling crew
The trickle down is just waitin for a drizzle
with some agent orange or agent acid rain
the double talkin straight guy express
out to rob the empty public purse
negative empty or somewhat worse
Get on the buddy bus
it’s a jungle trukin juggernaut big Mack
the toxic true two talking express
out to undo.. grime and tidy excess
Great to hear from Mr. Pitts. I miss him since I stopped reading newspapers somewhere back in, um, 2001.
Someone figure out a way to pay these people to say what they think and do it without the corporate shenaningans of the mainstream print media! We need their voices. As it it I will never go back to newpapers, but I am fully aware of the conflict that represents....
Anyways... no one does it like Leonard. Thanks.
And no one does it like Republican conservatives.
These people are not CONSERVATIVES. Please please stop using that word! They are radical reactionaries; they are fascists. Their mission in life is to destroy the little democracy that is left here, to steal everything you've got, then move on like a plague of locusts, leaving you to starve. Americans love it; they absolutely love it! We are living in a post-rational society propelled by fear and superstition. Americans have made their own country into a public toilet which even the illegal immigrants refuse to clean.
All true, and thanks in no small part to the useful idiots here at Common Dreams who have flooded these pages for months with anti-Obama (or supposedly pro-Nader) diatribes, the chances are better every day of these thugs reigning for another four years.
What a typical remark for a sniveling Democrat to make!! If Obama loses, blame it on a few dozen posters at CD, rather than on the stench of Obama himself! How childish & absurd.
Obama stinks as a candidate. He has no principles, stands for nothing, has already betrayed his supporters, & could easily be a Republican himself. If he loses, that's why he'll lose. Anyone who doubts that he stinks should watch this 7-minute video snippet, an interview of Obama by Bill O'Reilly, broadcast Thursday, where Obama grovels before the bullying O'Reilly, and admits everything rightwing critics have demanded of him.
Watch it and vomit -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luA0AMP51Gc
In the clip, Obama tells O’Reilly that he “absolutely” believes that the United States is engaged in a worldwide war against terrorism, including Al Qaeda, the Taliban, & “a whole host of networks that are bent on attacking America who have a distorted ideology.”
He describes Iran as a “major threat,” & said it would be “unacceptable” for Iran to possess nuclear weapons. He adds (re Iran), “I would never take a military option off the table.” He calls for a more aggressive military stance towards Pakistan.
Then O’Reilly presses him to admit that the Bush administration’s troop “surge” has been a success. Obama has danced around this issue for months, but here he finally capitulates, saying, “I think that the surge has succeeded in ways that nobody anticipated.....It’s succeeded beyond our wildest dreams.”
I think the CIA or similar secret organization controls who is considered for president and who is not. First you have to publicly support Israeli-style Middle East policy as you noted above for Obama. Then they must have some really crazy incriminating act on video against you. Maybe an off the record rant or something that you would never in a million years want the world to know.
Look at our viable candidates over the years: CLinton-sex pervert, Obama-friend of Ayers and Wright, McCain-disappeared for 5 years and "snapped" under the pressure to say things he now admits he did not believe amd Palin-close associates with the AIM sepratists. C'mon people, we're believing a puppet show is running the world!
I think the CIA or similar secret organization controls who is considered for president and who is not. First you have to publicly support Israeli-style Middle East policy as you noted above for Obama. Then they must have some really crazy incriminating act on video against you. Maybe an off the record rant or something that you would never in a million years want the world to know.
Look at our viable candidates over the years: CLinton-sex pervert, Obama-friend of Ayers and Wright, McCain-disappeared for 5 years and "snapped" under the pressure to say things he now admits he did not believe amd Palin-close associates with the AIM sepratists. C'mon people, we're believing a puppet show is running the world!
Obama was out of his depth. O'Reilly has been doing "gotcha" debates for a long time.
Can you not respond without calling names, Hillary?
To quote the late, great Beat poet Gregory Corso:
"Penguin dust!
I need penguin dust!"
The Repugs need to keep the double speak going to divert attention away from the fact that they have dominated the agenda for most of the years we have had color television. They do this with a well crafted flurry of propaganda that should be studied by any who desire to be learned in the subject.
Words indeed should have weight, dimension and intrinsic meaning, as Leonard Pitts reminds us.
When the Republican party adopts as its presidential campaign slogan "Country First", what are we to conclude when GOP nominee John McCain then suddenly declares "Today, we are all Georgians"?
Bill from Saginaw
I remember when Bush campaigned in 2000 he said, "I am not another Washington insider like my opponent (Gore)." This was strange considering that his daddy was head of the CIA (once you are that high up you are always connected to the elite of the elite) and then vice president of the USA and then president of the USA. It was almost impossible for anyone alive to be more connected to the Washignton establishment; The Power Elite (military-government-oil).
Today we hear McSame say, "I don't work for Washington, I work for you." out of one side of his mouth and then he says, "I don't care what anybody says, I'd rather lose a war than an election." So how can you work for us, you old geezer, if you don't care what we think?
Whatever happened to actions speak louder than words?
When you look beyond the rhetoric, conservative actions in government are extremely costly, adding costs that do not generally inspire hope or opportunity for the average person.
Now Bush is bailing out Freddie Mac and Fannie May (as opposed to helping common mortgagers, or restructuring the mortgage debt of those errant loans), which has the effect of doubly rewarding the institutions for their bad practices, and potentially saddling wage-earning taxpayers with untold billions, perhaps trillions more of accumulating debt. And woe and behold, this is being done by the same conservatives who claim to want to reduce bureaucracy and government spending. The so-called liberal tax-and-spend practices of democrats never wreaked so much economic chaos, and to the contrary often (not always) provided social benefits and/or promise for a better tomorrow. Still, as soon as the republicans dismiss a democratic plan as tax-and-spend just look at how many folks get sucked in to the negative BS. Remember, you get what you pay for.
You cannot have an objective intelligent discussion with conservatives - one of three things always happens: 1) they change the subject, 2) they dismiss you with some reference to it just being your opinion (as if their opinion is the only correct one and yours merely foolish or idealistic), or 3) they outright insult you and your intelligence.
Keep exposing conservative rhetoric for what it is - hypocritical, specious and condescending.
The common good is not a liberal or commie concept, it is the chief tenet of the Constitution and the basis for government to exist in the first place.
Amen, cosmbilly. No conservative policy or program in this country in the last 50 years has improved the human condition. The idea of a common good and a social contract has been destroyed by the conservative lie that Capitalism = Democracy. The Constitution has been replaced by the Corporate Charter, the common good by the culture of greed.
Good post. You missed one reason why you can't have a discussion with ideological conversatives (as opposed to honest ones like John Dean): They don't value truth. In their world it's perfectly ok to say A=B and BELIEVE IT!
That last sentence says it all: The whole idea behind the creation of the U.S. as a new country was to get away from the persistent problem of the wealthy, elite, royalty class stomping on everybody else.
I wonder...is the U.S. just a temporary experiment that cannot work in the long-run? But then, I hear that similar patterns of "backwardism" are starting to occur in some other countries. Maybe the entire human race is a temporary experiment.
"Maybe the entire human race is a temporary experiment."
I'm starting to think that too, Fivecorners. Humanity has affected the Earth in ways unconsidered by Darwin. When humanity destroys its own survival and jeopardizes the entire planet, traditional "survival of the fittest" evolution is overturned. That so-called "Backwardism" can take root rather than being winnowed out is evidence of humanity's catastrophic effect on the species and the planet. It is ironic that there may be enough evolution deniers to partially reverse evolution in the human species - rather than getting smarter people are getting dumber. Of course, the natural world won't stand for this for long and humans will die off like dinosaurs. The species-destroying ideas of those from Osama bin laden to Sarah Palin would not survive in the animal world; there's no future in it. Humans have perverted science and nature, and I think our demise is imminent.
"The whole idea behind the creation of the U.S. as a new country was to get away from the persistent problem of the wealthy, elite, royalty class stomping on everybody else."
Ah, but that's where you're mistaken... it was about getting away from the British elite stomping on everyone else, and letting the rich, white landowners in the colonies stomp on everyone instead. The whole "All men are created equal" stuff in the Declaration of Independence was a bone thrown to the middle class to ensure their support of the new republic. It was a transfer of power from one group of rich white men to another group of rich white men.
The improvement brought by the American Revolution was that rule was based on money rather than royal blood. Rule by a foreign monarchy had been worse than what we got after the American Revolution. Is that controversial? Perhaps it could be. We could have evolved like Canada without a war. Not too horrible a fate. But personally I prefer some sort of a representative system.
Yes, the USA was set up for landed, educated, rich, white males. And the language "all men are created equal" was one of the first uses of doublespeak here, since it was so glaringly untrue with slaves and indentured servants and such. But there was wiggle room for some to advance by sewing blue jeans or by inventing the McCoy engine oilers or whatever. And there was room for the rest of us to advance through "community organizing" and less benign battles of various kinds.
Up until the last few years, democracy has been increasing for women, all races and for ordinary people. Now democracy is rapidly declining for everyone including many of the well off. Wealth and its sister, power, are being rapidly transferred from the vast majority of Americans to a small group of insiders, almost like a monarchy in its exclusiveness, secrecy and ruthless unbridled power.
Joe
Exactly right. It's a measure of the effectiveness of American brainwashing, that so few people realize this.
Capitalism is like the game monopoly. It is a dead end and we're heading full speed ahead towards that end with every economic "crisis"-opportunity.
Sad, but true. Someone once said that those who control the definitions will control the discussions.
It's the tyranny of the masses, and unfortunately, the people who swallow this doublespeak will continue to vote for double-speaking candidates who push an agenda that actually harms most of those people.
When the Nazi mentality took over Germany, we came to the rescue. When the Not-See mentality takes over the U.S., who will rescue us?
The Rovian lexicon got me thinking about stories and storytelling several years ago. I can't say I'm glad I looked into it. Human culture is a psychophysical event. It is a construct of ideas, ephemeral little limbic structures that form consensual beliefs and finally congeal into political parties and defending armies. Both the Hopi indians and Carl Rove know the power of a good story. The war for the hearts and minds of people foreign and domestic is primarily a war of language. There is no default truth beneath the bullshit. Beware of pulling of that loose bit of yarn off your sweater. The whole sweater might be made of it.
You notice too, that the Right (through various books, interviews, etc.) has been very careful to associate the word "Nazi" and "Fascism" with Liberals. I think they know what they're doing is trying to create a modern form of Nazism/Fascism. They know that would never go over with the public, so they disguise the fact by pre-emptively acsribing it to Liberals. Sort of the way a macho man who's actually gay will go around calling other men "fags".
Leonard, perhaps you are missing the point. The reduction of the debate to sub-logical levels is not an accident. Those who drag it down there are not fools, they are deliberately avoiding arguing their points on the merits, because they know perfectly well that their arguments would collapse if subjected to reasonable debate.
That is why Palin is so dangerous to the Democrats. Obviously, she is not intended to be the best choice for VP. Her purpose is to keep the debate related to fashion instead of fascism. (sorry, couldn't resist that :>)
War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength.
Governor Palin is NO Hillary Clinton, she is NO Nancy Pelosi, she is NO Tipper Gore and she is NO Michele Obama or Jill Biden. And for what it is worth, she is NO Laura Bush. Governor Palin is Dubya and Cheney in a woman's garb; has very little estrogen and no common sense and has their cowardice streak for avoiding responsibility [ie. interviewing with the pundits for the VP job].
She needs to go back to Alaska. I will bet there aren't 18+ million votes in all of Alaska and that includes all the citizens of any age, all the dogs, all the wolves, all the seals, all the polar bears, moose, walrus and whales. Heck, throw in the western provinence of Canada for good measure! Pit bull with lipstick; well in Dekalb County, GA, pit bulls are illegal due to the serious injuries and death that these dogs have inflicted on unknowing adults and small children. Pit bulls are often used for dog fighting; humans have destroyed the breed and caused it to have a bad and maybe underserved reputation. So Governor Palin thinks she's a pit bull with lipstick - put her down or better yet, send her back to frozen Alaska where she can cool her jets and her shamefull, disrespectfull rhetoric.
DeColores,
Rockerbabe1
"Governor Palin is Dubya and Cheney in a woman's garb..."
Uh, oh... Someone's potato been in the oven for toooo long (with apologies to Frank Zappa).
For someone who championed the almost holy merits of voting for "one of my kind", I am forced to point out your complete 180 spin, Rockerbabe1.
Are you now remotely suggesting that position on issues and examination of qualifications are important criteria during a Presidential election??? Are you now saying that GENDER is NOT the determining factor? If so, how far you have come in such a very short time.
While I am happy to agree with your "Rocky the Lying Squirrel and Bullwinkle Kilmia Moose Show" assessment, I am more pleased that you have come to your senses relating to the misguided "give me a woman... any woman" nonsense you previously spouted.
No, she's NOT Hilary... but she's not that far removed and in my estimation, for many of the same reasons against which you rail. And yes, while we are on the subject, it was Hillary Clinton who enabled Sara Palin, more than any other turn of political events. But not because Hillary is a woman. Simply that she refused to admit defeat when it was obvious to everyone but you, and instead, fully support her Democratic Party opponent. So, congrats! You finally got what you deserve.
At last count the Palin-McCain campaign got an 11 point swing-bounce. That certainly wasn't due to anything "Rocky" said. Proud?
As Mr. Pitts states in no uncertain terms... words do count. You have contributed directly to that which you now protest, through the words you once used to promote: a women... give me one of "my kind".
Relax. You can find solace in the fact that you certainly were not alone.
Don't confuse this with support for Obama. He failed the test as well.
The Republicans are unleashing the "pit bull with lipstick" on the children of America, especially those without healthcare. And the corporate media is rushing to get out of the way.
Observer
This is a great article. Leonard, please keep them coming.