Posted by
Chuck Adkins on Monday, August 04, 2008 1:09:53 PM
I have asked the question aloud many times here in
the last few weeks. However, I have
never really felt the need to write about this question at all. That is, until
now.
America is a nation divided, Liberals hate
Conservatives, Conservatives Hate Liberals, Moderates think they are both crazy,
and Libertarians hate everybody. I mean,
how much more can this Nation stand of this sort of a thing? It is about as bad as the McCarthy era, only
worse. At least back on those days,
there was a bit of civility amongst the people. Nowadays? Ha! We are fortunate that the readers of “The
Nation” and “The National Review” do not have access to the Nations Missile
defense system; otherwise, I truly believe that this Nation would be blown to
kingdom come.
Keith Olbermann; A man that I respect highly, not
only as a writer, but as a political commentator, made a comment on his show a while back, which
was possibly one of the most brilliant things to ever come out of that liberal
talking bobble head’s mouth, since I have been watching his show. It was, in fact, a short quaint statement;
something that I would never expect to hear out of his gullet anyhow.
“A
truce would be nice”
I do not believe that Keith realized what he had
said. Possibly he did. Perhaps Keith is feeling what many people, I
think, are feeling as well. When is the
civility in Politics ever going to come back? When are Conservatives and Liberals going to be able to be around one
another, without wanting to shout epitaphs at one another? When are things going return back to normal
here in America?
I ask this because a few things have happened here
in the last few days. For one, a
writer, of whom I have a great deal of respect for,
decided that the political discourse in America had just gotten to be a bit
much and he stopped writing. Second, I
happened to notice that a copyright law blogger, just decided that the whole
idea of writing had just become too depressing and that he was stopping.
My question is this; has the political atmosphere in
America gotten so poisonous that it has seeped into the general consciousness
of society to the point where political writers and even non-political writers
are just to the point where they are ready to just throw their hands up and
give up? Has this President caused
this? Has this war caused this? It absolutely boggles the mind.
I write this; not with a solution or an answer, but
a question, what will it take? When will
the return to normalcy begin? Will it be
after the President has left office? Will it be after the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have finally ended? Will there ever be a day in this country; on
this planet, that Conservatives and Liberals, Republicans and Democrats, and
yes; even Libertarians will be actually able to exist in the same Country and
be able to understand one another, but not necessarily agree? Is this normalcy
even possible anymore? Did it ever exist at anytime in the past?
Martin Luther King Jr., his politics aside, made a
profound choice of words once. Those
words spoke of “of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into veins of people
normally humane.” I believe that the
President of the United States of America, in his misguided mission to bring
Democracy to the Middle East, has injected the people of the United States of
America with a drug of hate. A hatred of
a War; A hatred of a war that no one wanted to be involved with, a hatred of
war that was unwanted, unneeded, and very unjustified. A war that was sold to the Nation like a book
sold to a blind man, only the pages in this book, were blank.
This hate is not visible; it is not much readily seen. However, there are times when it comes to
this surface and rears its ugly head. Just this past week, John McCain’s
campaign produced a political ad, attacking Barack Obama. In this ad flashed the images of two
well-known white starlets and then an image Barack Obama. Yes, the underlying message was that Obama
was in the same league as these women. However, on the sub-conscience level there was a comparison to be made,
between White and Black. Barack Obama
instead of taking that “Higher Plane” that Dr King spoke of, he allowed himself
to be dragged into the hate game. He
goes off and makes a comment like “I don’t look like those guys on the Dollar
Bills.” Some people would say that Obama
played the race card, which is a misconception, what Obama did was play John
McCain’s hand sub-consciously. This all
comes from that drug of hate, of which Dr. King spoke about.
What is the antidote for this drug of hate? That is a very complex answer. What we need is a truce, a truce that says, I
do not agree with those who are of another political persuasion, but I wish
them no ill will. Because whether we
want to admit it or not, regardless of whether we are Conservatives or
Liberals, Democrats or Republicans, we are all still Americans. This is our country and the quicker we all
talk ourselves down from the ledges, remove ourselves from the battle stations,
and try carry on a civil discourse, rather than the poison of the past. We will never be the nation we were, before
September 11, Before the War in Iraq, before President Bush took office. Before
everything went berserk in America.
That truce is looking
very good right now.
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Chuck Adkins Blogs at Political Byline