Keillor: We're Not in Lake Wobegon Anymore![]() Garrison Keillor, the good natured writer and humorist on NPR's A Prarie Home Companion has weighed in on the election in a style only he can muster. This excerpt from his new book Homegrown Democrat is hosted at In These Times. From In These Times: How did the Party of Lincoln and Liberty transmogrify into the party of Newt Gingrich’s evil spawn and their Etch-A-Sketch president, a dull and rigid man, whose philosophy is a jumble of badly sutured body parts trying to walk? ![]() Something has gone seriously
haywire with the Republican Party. Once, it was the party of pragmatic Main
Street businessmen in steel-rimmed spectacles who decried profligacy and waste,
were devoted to their communities and supported the sort of prosperity that
raises all ships. They were good-hearted people who vanquished the gnarlier
elements of their party, the paranoid Roosevelt-haters, the flat Earthers and
Prohibitionists, the antipapist antiforeigner element. The genial Eisenhower was
their man, a genuine American hero of D-Day, who made it OK for reasonable
people to vote Republican. He brought the Korean War to a stalemate, produced
the Interstate Highway System, declined to rescue the French colonial army in
Vietnam, and gave us a period of peace and prosperity, in which (oddly) American
arts and letters flourished and higher education burgeoned—and there was a
degree of plain decency in the country. Fifties Republicans were giants compared
to today’s. Richard Nixon was the last Republican leader to feel a
Christian obligation toward the
poor.
In the years between Nixon and Newt Gingrich, the party migrated southward down the Twisting Trail of Rhetoric and sneered at the idea of public service and became the Scourge of Liberalism, the Great Crusade Against the Sixties, the Death Star of Government, a gang of pirates that diverted and fascinated the media by their sheer chutzpah, such as the misty-eyed flag-waving of Ronald Reagan who, while George McGovern flew bombers in World War II, took a pass and made training films in Long Beach. The Nixon moderate vanished like the passenger pigeon, purged by a legion of angry white men who rose to power on pure punk politics. “Bipartisanship is another term of date rape,” says Grover Norquist, the Sid Vicious of the GOP. “I don’t want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.” The boy has Oedipal problems and government is his daddy. It gets better. Read the rest here. Posted: Wed - September 15, 2004 at 09:59 PM |
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