PS JOAN [Vision2020] Blessed be the ties that bind . . .
amy smoucha
asmoucha@hotmail.com
Tue, 23 Mar 2004 01:07:50 -0600
PS Joan. If you excommunicate me from your church, I'll form a splinter
group and misrepresent the hell out of your message. I'll call my sect the
Church of (not so) Auntie Establishment, and insist upon the lower case in
the parentheses, but who will know the difference?
Amy
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Joan Opyr" <auntiestablishment@hotmail.com>
To: "Vision2020 Moscow" <vision2020@moscow.com>
Subject: [Vision2020] Blessed be the ties that bind . . .
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 20:02:47 -0800
Blessed be the ties that bind, though sometimes they cut off our
circulation.
Nick Gier is quite right to point out Ed Sebesta's contributions to this
list and to our knowledge of the Neo-Confederate movement. Though I rarely
apologize for my displays of ill temper, mostly because for me it would be
like apologizing for breathing, I am sorry for the intemperance of my
remarks to him yesterday. I still disagree with Ed, and I still object to
being scolded long distance on how to react to events in Moscow. We take
different approaches to dealing with perceived threats to our values Ed's
is to gather and disseminate information. Mine is to poke holes in the
pompous. Doug takes himself seriously enough without any assistance from
his critics. We don't need to give him a captive and fearful audience; we
need to give him a mirror.
I stick by my assessment of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. She threw academic
credibility to the wind when she threw in her lot with Neo-Confederates,
rabid anti-feminists, and right-wing reactionaries of the Southern Partisan
ilk. Like Camille Paglia, who horrifies me by purporting to speak for gay
America, Fox-Genovese abandoned dry academe some time ago for the bright
lights, big city of pop culture infamy. Both have set fire to their
credentials and become tired media whores. Fox-Genovese doesn't deserve to
be taken seriously. She deserves to be speaking at NSA's graduation. I
wish Doug and Roy Atwood joy of her, and I wish the local newspapers joy of
exploring her unsavory ideas and unpleasant associations.
BTW, it is possible to offer a sustained and thoughtful critique of our
world from a conservative perspective. I'm a regular reader of The
Economist, and I liked Republican analyst Kevin Phillips long before he
turned his piercing eye on the Bush administration. But the list of
thoughtful conservative critics gets shorter every day as the airwaves fill
instead with the screamers, the emptily outrageous, and the downright
certifiable It's a sad fact that ratings go up when the media plays to the
lowest common denominator, and we have only our short attention spans to
blame. Instead of Edward R. Murrow, we get Sean Hannity. Instead of
substantive political debate, we get only what people can yell at one
another in the thirty seconds before the network cuts to a commercial for
male enhancement.
Where is Milton Friedman when you need him? Off somewhere taking Ener-X.
Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
PS to Paul Duffau: Can you explain why John Kerry voted against the $87
billion dollar appropriation for the war in Iraq without making reference to
a Bush campaign sound-bite? This is a challenge, but in the interests of
furthering that serious debate business I spoke about, I'd be willing to
answer without reference to the Kerry campaign's thirty-second
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