Dustin Kesselberg
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Not sure if this has been posted or not but here's my short rant on "Bill O'Really?"
I haven't read his book. I've got better things to read. I do watch his show on occasion and I saw him on Opra yesterday ranting about his nonsense. So here are my objections.
Firstly, What's with this "Traditionalist" / "Secular progressive" nonsense? Last time I checked these aren't real terms used in political science. What Bill has done here is basically make up two terms and use one to describe everything he supports and the other to describe everyone who disagrees with him. He claims that "Traditionalists" believe America is a great and noble nation that may have some problems but ultimately it's a great nation. Then he defines "Secular progressive" or "Sp's" as people who believe America is rotting from the inside out and was founded incorrectly and needs a facial. He describes "Secular progressives" as people who support abortion, are environmentalists, support legalization of drugs, oppose church meddling in state affairs, support stem cell research etc etc. Basically liberals. Then he describes "Traditionalists" exactly as Religious conservatives are described.
Anyone see what he's doing here?
Secondly, The guy likes to evade basic questions and constantly changes his viewpoints and changes the goalpost when pressured. For instance yesterday on Oprah there was a guy who said that he believed that America is a great country and was founded on great principles (Traditionalist according to O'reilly" but also claims that he supports most things 'secular progressives' support such as stem cell research, woman’s right to abortion and things like that.
When Oprah asked him about when he said that he would "never trust the Bush admin again" and if he would keep his word what his response was "I will be more skeptical of them from now on". Huh? "More skeptical" That's NOT what you said Bill. You said "never trust them again". Hmm.
These are just a few of the many many problems with Bill's rhetoric and quasi philosophy and tactics. If you don't see the many others then you need to slap yourself.
I haven't read his book. I've got better things to read. I do watch his show on occasion and I saw him on Opra yesterday ranting about his nonsense. So here are my objections.
Firstly, What's with this "Traditionalist" / "Secular progressive" nonsense? Last time I checked these aren't real terms used in political science. What Bill has done here is basically make up two terms and use one to describe everything he supports and the other to describe everyone who disagrees with him. He claims that "Traditionalists" believe America is a great and noble nation that may have some problems but ultimately it's a great nation. Then he defines "Secular progressive" or "Sp's" as people who believe America is rotting from the inside out and was founded incorrectly and needs a facial. He describes "Secular progressives" as people who support abortion, are environmentalists, support legalization of drugs, oppose church meddling in state affairs, support stem cell research etc etc. Basically liberals. Then he describes "Traditionalists" exactly as Religious conservatives are described.
Anyone see what he's doing here?
Secondly, The guy likes to evade basic questions and constantly changes his viewpoints and changes the goalpost when pressured. For instance yesterday on Oprah there was a guy who said that he believed that America is a great country and was founded on great principles (Traditionalist according to O'reilly" but also claims that he supports most things 'secular progressives' support such as stem cell research, woman’s right to abortion and things like that.
When Oprah asked him about when he said that he would "never trust the Bush admin again" and if he would keep his word what his response was "I will be more skeptical of them from now on". Huh? "More skeptical" That's NOT what you said Bill. You said "never trust them again". Hmm.
These are just a few of the many many problems with Bill's rhetoric and quasi philosophy and tactics. If you don't see the many others then you need to slap yourself.