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Political Theater not Leadership quixotic_Choux 06/05/06
    "Irony is hardly what the architects of the coming weeks of gay-bashing have in mind. Their stated goal is to draw a bright line between Us and Other, between God's faithful and Satan's secularists, between moral absolutes that must not bend, and moral relativists who must be bent.

    The problem, though, is that there's hardly anyone in the audience who takes this staged witch hunt at face value.

    The White House, and Republican Senators, aren't dewey-eyed. They know this is political theater. They fully embrace the cynical motivation behind it: an attempt to turn the nation's attention to the homo horror show. Iraq, energy, health care, global warming -- who wouldn't be delighted to avoid accountability for a disgraceful record of neglect by playing pin the tail on the pansy?

    And yet most members of Bush's own base also know the score. They know this isn't the real culture war; it's a culture war game. They rightly see this amendment hoopla as a charade, an attempt to pander them back into the fold, a half-hearted bit of pre-election showmanship aimed at diverting them from their anger about deficits, spending, corruption and incompetence.

    Younger Americans, too, are largely immune from this spectacle. Most people under 40 think love-and-let-love is the right reaction to same sex marriage, and they don't see the problem with gay couples getting the same civil rights that married spouses have.

    So it turns out that there's practically nobody left in the audience for these pious solons to play to. Everyone's hip to the con; everyone's backstage, behind the curtain, eye-to-eye with Oz. Rather than putting on a grand national affirmation of traditional values, our own Americn Oberammergau, the Republican right is instead producing the ultimate postmodern wink-wink. The only people these posturers are really playing to are themselves.

    And, of course, to homophobes, whose anger this phony passion play will undoubtedly arouse. It may be only a culture war game to preening pomos like Rove and Frist, but to its targets, it's no game. That's not just stage blood on Washington's hands." by Marty Kaplan, blogger

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    Do you think Bush's political game will get out the right wing homophobes in November and lead to some or many Republican victories?

    If a homosexual(s) is/are killed by riled up extremists; are those in the Bush Administration who approved this approach, guilty of a terrible sin?

Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. The political ploy may bring out the right wing homophobes, ...
06/06/06 captainoutrageousExcellent or Above Average Answer
2. The "political game" was not begun by President Bush n...
06/06/06 drgadeBad/Wrong Answer
3. To describe as pandering to radical those who wish to preser...
06/06/06 tomder55Poor or Incomplete Answer
4. First of all, Chou, this is a very old fight that predates B...
06/06/06 ETWolverinePoor or Incomplete Answer
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