October 7, 2018

"Democrats will never be pulled down so low that we hate folk. We can’t hate Republicans. We need each other as Americans."

"We’ve got to lead with love. You can’t lead the people if you don’t love the people – all the people."

Said Cory Booker, quoted in "Booker: 'We are not defined by a president who does not believe women'" (The Hill). I clicked through to that because the quote in the headline disturbed me a bit. As a woman, I felt otherized! It's weird to speak of "believing women." We're a huge group — the majority. How can you even think of the idea of "believing women" unless you first imagine us to be a different sort of animal from you, the men? We can't possibly all have the authority to command belief, so which ones of us are really getting the must-be-believed privilege? The ones with doctorates? The Democrats with doctorates? I really don't know, but I suspect that "does not believe women" is an insult and the real question is when do you use it?

I ended up selecting a different quote to feature in this post, though. The one I picked sounds nice. It's an aspiration. It's certainly not true that "Democrats will never be pulled down so low that we hate folk," but swap "will" for "should" and you've got something. "We can’t hate Republicans" is also literally false. You certainly can hate Republicans. You can and do. But to say that you shouldn't is a good idea.

I understand the rhetoric of making a simple declarative statement to express advice or desire. Maybe that's a notable feature of Cory Booker rhetoric. I associate it with adults training children how to act: We don't put our elbows on the table. If the child sees the potential to quip, Maybe you don't, but I do,  he shouldn't say it, but if he does, the old-fashioned mother can respond, Children don't talk to their mothers like that, and he will get the message that a second quip in the same format is not a good idea.

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Arashi said...

'lead with love'..

Kind of like the 'Singing in the Rain' number from 'A Clockwork Orange'..

Drago said...

William Chadwick: "Typical Orwellian Statistspeak. "I'm leading with love, so pay no attention to the whip I'm holding or the gun I'm pointing at your lead."

"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C.S. Lewis

Arashi said...

More 'love' from the left..

The mean Spirited Left

langford peel said...

That's right. You get one corrupt black faggot a century.

It's too soon for another so quick.

The next Democrat President will either be Oprah or The Rock.

( black lesbian TV stars are ok to most people)

narciso said...

It's a feminized version of London's the iron heel, an ergot driven delusion

FIDO said...

I don't know if these points have been made, but they haven't been made by me, so I will make them.

If you just acted atrociously, you do not get to presume that you are my moral better.

If you just attacked me, you do not get to garb yourself in love.

When you have to raise your voice to be heard over your fellow travelers screaming hate in the gallery, you do not get to presume to tell me that you are immune to being 'dragged down'.

"Dragged Down" is a very passive term, of being FORCIBLY taken from one stage or plane to another by an outside force. This did not apply to the Democrats at all.

This is Booker trying to clothe his side in righteousness after the PR Atom Petard the Democrats set off right under their keisters.


Which side had the screaming protestors? Which side had two activists assail a Senator? Which side doxed other Senators over this and is now facing decades of jail time?


Why...it was Booker's side.


Last point:


When you want to apologize or correct bad behavior, you don't insult whom you are apologizing too, and you don't give your bad actors a hand job when you are trying to correct bad behavior.


Even Bernie and Noam Chomsky did a better job at this when correcting Democrat violence.

Michael K said...

I realize that Inga's children's careers are important but this seems almost as important to me, even if Inga thinks I'm senile.

Just by creating the investigation it is then used as a shield by any corrupt FBI/DOJ official who would find himself/herself under downstream congressional investigation. Former officials being deposed/questioned by IG Horowitz or Congress could then say they are unable to answer those questions due to the ongoing special counsel investigation. In this way Mueller provides cover.

♦(2) Use the investigation to keep any and all inquiry focused away from the corrupt DOJ and FBI activity that took place in 2016, 2016, 2017. Keep the media narrative looking somewhere, anywhere, other than directly at the epicenter of the issues.

In both of these objectives the Mueller special counsel has been stunningly effective.


For those of us not interested in Inga's children, this seems important.

gpm said...

Earlier on I was tempted to join the (somewhat OT) Tolkien discussion, but this one degenerated to the longest, most boring "You're a doodie head," "No, you're a doodie head" in a long time.

--gpm

Rick said...

Arashi said...
Well, you could start with using Title IX on college campuses to accuse, then destroy men of sexual assualt without ever having to prove anything in a court.


They did start there, but now they're expanding to the rest of the country. As on campus their weapon was to claim anyone opposing them is anti woman or a rape apologist. Are those who support due process for murderers murder apologists?

We'll see how it works.

FIDO said...

Being loved by the Democrats is like a BDSM relationship with Bubba and no Safeword.

mockturtle said...

Harpies and their beta male enablers.

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Quaestor said...

Inga wrote: We also see plenty of hate directed toward Democrats, liberals and progressives here and elsewhere. [sic]

We recall Inga wishing imminent and painful death on an Althouse commenter just within the last week or so. Keep that in mind whenever Inga dares to impugn the moral uprightness of anyone.

[reposted with typos corrected (damned fingers)]

Michael K said...

Inga's allies and desecrating graves.

These are Americans who died as prisoners of war. “They die off like rotten sheep,” said a Union soldier who worked at the camp, where conditions were bad. The “monument” is a tombstone large enough to feature the names of each of the dead. This is not a statue of a Confederate war hero. It is simply a grave marker noting the names of POWs who died far from home.

What is the point? Do today’s residents of Madison need to assure the rest of us that Wisconsin was on the side of the Union in the Civil War? I would have thought the Iron Brigade made that clear. It seems to be an expression of pure viciousness.

There is no longer equality before God of the fallen, not in Madison, Wisconsin. The city council spits on these dead men, who passed away not in combat, but in Union custody.


Despicable but we expect that from the left.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“We recall Inga wishing imminent and painful death on an Althouse commenter just within the last week or so. Keep that in mind whenever Inga dares to impugn the moral uprightness of anyone.”

Are you nuts? Go and find, copy and paste. Why do you people feel the need to lie?


Michael K said...


Blogger gpm said...
Earlier on I was tempted to join the (somewhat OT) Tolkien discussion, but this one degenerated to the longest, most boring "You're a doodie head,"


Yes. There are things to talk about beside pure politics.

Michael K said...

Are you nuts? Go and find, copy and paste.

Just please go away. Isn't 100 comments enough to feed your ego ?

Inga...Allie Oop said...

“Just please go away. Isn't 100 comments enough to feed your eg0?”

Excuse me? Who made you owner of this blog? You go away.

Michael K said...

You go away.

I will. You are a waste of time.

Inga...Allie Oop said...

Good! Bye Felicia!

Paco Wové said...

"The Harvard Law School might like to be a Grande Ecole and to claim for its graduates a preferential position. But American society has never been willing to accept this claim…"

Unfortunately, modern American society seems all too willing.

Seeing Red said...

'lead with love'..

It just dawned on me: Grow from love -First Wives’ Club.

Narayanan said...

@DBQ ... Thanks for synopsis. Will be reading book shortly.

Atwood being Canadian why choose American setting ?

Marketing ?

Quaestor said...

buwaya wrote: I recommend, for a start, burning down your universities...

Flamethrowers we got. Bullwhips we can make.

narciso said...

She studied under Perry Miller, the left wing professor of colonial history at harvard.

Rusty said...

"For those of us not interested in Inga's children, this seems important."
Oh. I think those are just elaborate life stories she gives her cats.

Michael K said...

But American society has never been willing to accept this claim…"

Unfortunately, modern American society seems all too willing.


That was written in 1969. How we have changed.

mockturtle said...

She studied under Perry Miller, the left wing professor of colonial history at harvard.

I've read Perry Miller and found his work an example of non-Christians portraying themselves as experts on Christianity while totally missing the point.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Is it just me or has Trump’s outrageous comb-around been tamed by the Whitehouse barber? He’s looking more Presudential (yes we still capitalize that in my own personal style book, developed as it was during the era when we had respect for The Office.)

President-Mom-Jeans said...

It amazes me that Inga has all of these successful prosperous children but still was whining and complaining that her disability scam for her "back injury" wasn't giving her enough money. Are they just figments of your imagination, or real children who despise you much like your husband who sought the sweet embrace of death to get away from you?

Things that make you go "hmmmmmmmmmmm."

Skippy Tisdale said...

Cory Booker is a prostitute.

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