September 16, 2005
One thing that truly troubled me about my visit to Louisiana was the level of the military presence there. But what I saw was a city that is occupied. I saw soldiers walking around in patrols of 7 with their weapons slung on their backs. I wanted to ask one of them what it would take for one of them to shoot me. Sand bags were removed from private property to make machine gun nests.
If George Bush truly listened to God and read the words of the Christ, Iraq and the devastation in New Orleans would have never happened. George Bush needs to stop talking, admit the mistakes of his all around failed administration, pull our troops out of occupied New Orleans and Iraq, and excuse his self from power.
...Just sounds of silence as I walk away and ponder the significance of those words.
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But then you follow up with "post by Hero of the Left--Cindy Sheehan, who showcases the intelligence and logic of that side so well", which is just plain nutty. Hero of the left? C'mon! And the `showcases' crack is just plain insulting. That would be comparable to me saying that all conservatives are whackjobs, based on what I hear Pat Robertson say.
The world is just not as black and white as you'd like it to be, Woody. Maybe you nned to get out more.
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Friday, September 16 2005 02:36 PM (TIhRv)
I sincerely thought of you when I was writing that and thought how sad that a sensible person like Jim gets identified with nuts like Sheehan. Honest. I don't blame you for distinguishing regular liberals from high octane liberals. I admit there is a difference, especially in expression, but they share the common thread of being wrong most of the time.
I'm going to start getting out tomorrow.
Posted by: Woody at Friday, September 16 2005 02:57 PM (v5VVJ)
To be honest, I knew what you meant, but you gave me an opening, and I took it.
As you know, I pretty much stay clear of the left wing sites (as well as the hard right sites). It's just healthier.
It's a matter of perspective, but I don't see the media as cheering Sheehan on. Their just doing wat they do, reporting on a strange and entertaining story.If they report on Robertson saying that prayer helps steer hurricanes away, is that cheering him on, or just reporting?
(twisting the knife in further). Shut out by Pedro? What's up with that? The Dodgers scores 7 runs off him last time. The freackin' Dodgers!
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Friday, September 16 2005 03:17 PM (TIhRv)
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Friday, September 16 2005 03:18 PM (TIhRv)
Updated: James Taranto writing at Best of The Web Today said: Mrs. Sheehan, originally a sympathetic figure, is now merely a pathetic one, and we're inclined to ignore her totally, except that we keep remembering all those Angry Left types who, a few short weeks ago, were declaring that she had "absolute moral authority" and was going to transform American politics. If thinking about that doesn't give you a good, deep, soul-cleansing laugh, nothing will."
Posted by: GM Roper at Friday, September 16 2005 04:10 PM (0CqNu)
It's kind of like the Heidelberg Principle, isn't it? The act of observing changes the results.
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Friday, September 16 2005 04:24 PM (TIhRv)
Posted by: Carla at Friday, September 16 2005 05:21 PM (5ZHYE)
Good to see she's just getting wackier as her 15 minutes runs out.
Posted by: Scott at Saturday, September 17 2005 04:12 AM (2PoNS)
Posted by: Don Miguel at Saturday, September 17 2005 07:55 AM (UAn5X)
When I was reposting my monthly FULL MOON calendar, I noticed it was in the midst of a cluster of Muther Sheehan stories.
Coincidence?
Better stock up on garlic, holy water and silver bullets. Apparently crosses have no effect on the monster.
Posted by: Mike's America at Saturday, September 17 2005 09:03 AM (SHL+1)
My reaction to all this, though, is not anger but sorrow. Instead of finding healing, Cindy's interactions with her "supporters" seem to be only intensifying her anger. Instead of finding solace in helping people in New Orleans, it only seems to be another launching point for her to lash out. She needs our prayers.
Posted by: civil truth at Saturday, September 17 2005 11:25 AM (2eZsU)
Posted by: civil truth at Saturday, September 17 2005 05:05 PM (2eZsU)
Go back and check your psych book from freshman year.
Oh what the heck do I know anyway, I am just one of those uneducated, baby killing soldiers that Miss Cindy loves to hate...
Posted by: SSG_K at Saturday, September 17 2005 05:16 PM (xFecw)
Posted by: SSG_K at Saturday, September 17 2005 05:18 PM (xFecw)
However, I looked up the Hawthorne Effect that SSG_K mentioned in human studies, which shows employees increasing productivity by wanting to please those watching.
I don't have a name for what is influencing Sheehan, but I suspect that it is something other than those two ideas. She loves attention and likes to feel important. She does what she does because of the attention she receives--wanting to please herself rather than someone else. If the press goes away and the attention goes away, she crawls back into her hole. That need for this level of attention shows a personality disorder (as someone untrained in the field sees it.) I don't give Sheehan any more credit than that.
Going further, people's actions are influenced by praise or pain that go along with it. We see this every time the left praises someone from the right who takes a "courageous" action--meaning that they do something for the left and against the right. It is a cowardly or treasonous action if someone from the left moves to the right. Compare how Colin Powell gets treated when he criticizes Bush vs. how Zell Miller gets treated when he criticizes the Democrats. If someone lacks principles or courage, he can let the press influence him futher than he would normally go. I don't have a fancy name for that.
However, in most of these cases, what I see is that the press no longer reports news but manufactures it--in even greater quantities. That to me no longer makes them reporters but makes them the stories--and that deserves coverage for which they are too dishonest or too cowardly to present.
Posted by: Woody at Sunday, September 18 2005 10:22 AM (v5VVJ)
But it was a joke. Geez...
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Sunday, September 18 2005 11:32 AM (JROsA)
Posted by: Woody at Sunday, September 18 2005 01:41 PM (v5VVJ)
Posted by: civil truth at Sunday, September 18 2005 02:10 PM (2eZsU)
Woody, it was a rotten joke. I think I better stop now.
Posted by: jim hitchcock at Sunday, September 18 2005 02:24 PM (0y+ms)
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