Still ‘Crazy’—And Proud of It

by P.J. O’Rourke,The Weekly Standard

Us right-wing nuts sure is scary! That’s the message from the Washington Post. To put this in language a conservative would understand,the fourth estate has been alarmed once again by the Burkean proclivities of our nation’s citizens. The Post is in a panic about (to use its own descriptive terms) "birthers,""anti-tax tea-partiers,"and "town hall hecklers."

If,last Sunday,you spent a profitless hour reading the Washington Post (itself not too profitable),you noticed the loud yapping and desperate nipping at those who disagree with liberal orthodoxy. It was as if top management were a toy schnauzer accidentally mistaken for a duster and traumatized by being run back and forth through the venetian blinds. The wise and prestigious broadsheet institution was so barking mad that it sent three (Three! In these times of hardship for the print media! When reporters are being laid off right and left–well,mostly right–and stories are going uncovered from rapidly warming pole to pole! Three!) journalists to do battle with "The Return of Right-Wing Rage."

That was the subtitle of Rick Perlstein’s section B leader. The title was "In America,Crazy Is a Preexisting Condition."Perlstein wrote the book Before the Storm:Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus so you can intuit (or "grok"as Perlstein might put it,given his prose style) the contents of his article. Yes,Rick,right-wing rage has returned. It was up at my place for the weekend. But it’s back,and it’s not like right-wing rage ever really went away. It didn’t,as you would say,Rick,"move on."

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1 comment to Still ‘Crazy’—And Proud of It

  • Texas Patriot

    What I find so amazing is that the Jews,which Perlstein probably claims to be,should be very afraid at what will happen to them in the future if Obama gets his way. His alliance with the Arabs does not bode well for them,and yet they continue to blindly support him. Not really surprising if you read the Old Testament and figure out how many times they turned their backs on God. I guess old habits are never broken.

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