Folly marches on
Digby. You know what to do.
And he preceded that powerful post with an equally powerful one wondering why Democratic party leaders are disdainful towards us "extreme" lefty bloggers, while Republicans embrace their truly extreme supporters.
The guy's good.
I think that many of us over these last few years have felt as if we were living under water. Everything has seemed vaguely distorted. Communication and movement had an odd quality of density and resistance. We spoke out. We marched. We called our representatives. But it seemed as if our words sounded garbled and muffled in some way.
And there has also been a strong sense of inevitability. Certainly, since the impeachment the country has been steamrollered into a bizarre and aberrant political reality, never more than after 9/11 when the administration began agitating for this absurd, incomprehensible war. Despite its utter madness, I think most of us knew it was unstoppable. And it wasn't just us moonbats who knew it; it was the CIA and the state department. It was all of Europe and even Saddam himself. I suspect this is yet another feature of folly --- the sense among those who know better that there is no way to change the course of the event, that you are speaking a language nobody can understand.
And he preceded that powerful post with an equally powerful one wondering why Democratic party leaders are disdainful towards us "extreme" lefty bloggers, while Republicans embrace their truly extreme supporters.
The guy's good.
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