Monday, January 04, 2016

What Explains the Vicious Left?

What Explains the Vicious Left? | The Weekly Standard:
"The asymmetry of modern politics is clear to every conservative; painfully clear to several Yale undergraduates who asked me about it recently. 
Leftists, they pointed out, are hostile, nasty, and seem to have no concept of a civil conversation. Why? 
Because they are winning?
Losing?
Are natural-born bullies?
And how can this dangerous mood be changed?
It’s not just a question of civility versus rudeness—which of course is no small thing in itself.
The deeper problem is that the left seems to have lost its taste for democracy.
Naturally there are exceptions to the modern trend, benign leftists and nasty rightists. (Trump is a special case: see below.)
The trend itself is partly explained by the Obama sneer; presidents have enormous influence.
FDR's bouncy, feisty smile, Reagan's geniality, Clinton's one-of-the-boys grin, W's good-natured earnestness are part of history; and Obama's real "legacy" (aside from worldwide crisis) is that bitter sneer.
His rudeness to political opponents has made a rotten political climate much worse. 
But the left's growing reputation for belligerent intolerance transcends Obama.
You see characteristic leftist arrogance among global warmers, who show their respect for their opponents by refusing to listen to them and implying that they are crackpots.
On campus, leftists have spit at conservatives, screamed obscenities at moderate liberals, yammered on about phony "rape crises" while doing everything they could think of to promote universal debauchery, rigged local votes to silence opponents of the Kill Israel (aka "BDS") movement.
The list goes on, the arrogance is staggering, the asymmetry all too obvious.
Conservatives, bursting with facts and ideas (and anger and dismay), are eager to have it out with liberals and maybe even convince a few.
Liberals are eager to make assertions and strike moral poses, but not to respond to rational argument or speak to the facts.
Read on.

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