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Friday, July 14, 2006
Jonah Goldberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
What's liberals' big idea? Who cares?
by Jonah Goldberg
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For several years now, liberal eggheads have been having what seems like an important debate: Do they need "big ideas" like the conservative movement had during its long march to power? Serious-minded liberals launched what Democratic idea-broker Kenneth S. Baer calls "the battle of the battle of ideas," in which they argue about whether it's time to argue about important arguments.

Just this week, Baer and Andrei Cherny - founders of a new big-idea journal, "Democracy" - penned an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times calling for liberals to find new Big Ideas. In response to this effort, the New Republic's Jonathan Chait says - and I'm not making this up - "Ideas? Feh."

A more eloquent statement was posted on the liberal blog TPM Cafe: "The problem isn't getting people to believe in something - people can believe in anything. The problem is getting them to care." That captures the essence of liberalism's current plight. If it's not about emotions - caring, hating, feeling - it's about tactics. Big ideas have about as much animating force in liberal ranks today as Calvinism does at a porn studio.

Exhibit A is the liberal battle over Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman's re-election. Lieberman, America's favorite Jewish uncle, is in the fight of his political life because limousine liberal Ned Lamont is challenging him in the Democratic primary. Oceans of ink and pixels have been devoted to explaining the factions behind this "civil war" on the left. Some paint it as the "netroots," or left-wing bloggers, versus the Washington establishment. Others talk of hawks vs. doves, or populists vs. elitists, the party line vs. independents, cats vs. dogs. ...

Alas, Chait has it right: "Feh."

For good or ill, there are no grand "big ideas" behind the anti-Lieberman cause. It's driven by a riot of passions, chiefly against President Bush and "his" war. Any ideas are mere afterthoughts and rationalizations used to gussy up animus as principle. Several Lamont supporters, also known as "Nedheads," have faulted Lieberman for such obscure transgressions as criticizing former President Bill Clinton's behavior in the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Please. There was no lack of enthusiasm for Lieberman when the sainted Al Gore picked Joe as his running mate.

It's also nonsense to say this is about "the people" vs. "the establishment." Lieberman's a three-term junior senator. Ted Kennedy, scion of America's leading liberal dynasty, has been in the Senate 26 years longer. Is he not the establishment? Robert Byrd of West Virginia has been in the Senate since the mid-Jurassic period. That old, calcified chewing gum stuck underneath the establishment's chair? He put it there. But while Kennedy and Byrd (and Gore, Howard Dean, John Kerry and Hillary Clinton) outrank Lieberman in establishment credentials, they arouse little ire from the Net-mob because they say what the throng wants to hear. (Hillary is a slight exception.) "The establishment" is just code for "people we don't like." Continued...

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Lieberman
Overall, great article by Mr. Goldberg, but he says in there that Howard Dean has been part of the establishment for a longer time than Joe Lieberman. Can someone explain that??

The Left does have an agenda
They want the US to be another France--France, but with some more layers of social welfare and some fewer cigarettes. Left-wing to a fault. And to accommodate America's Right, speaking and writing English will still be allowed, for now.
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