Good God, the WSJ has hired a liberal opinion columnist!
I damn near dropped my WSJ on the train this morning on the ride in when I read Thomas Frank’s excellent column on the OpEd page, “The GOP Peddles Economic Snake Oil.” Apparently the WSJ is now running this most excellent columnist every couple of weeks (pseudo-archive here) under the title, “The Tilting Yard.”
He is highly recommended…a couple of gems from today’s column:
OK, let me get this straight: The central axiom of conservative Republicanism is that government is inherently corrupt and can’t do anything right.
Over many years of ascendancy, conservative Republicans have filled government agencies with conservative Republicans and proceeded to enact the conservative Republican policy wish list — tax cuts, deregulation, privatization, outsourcing federal work, and so on.
And as a consequence of these policies our conservative Republican government has bungled most of the big tasks that have fallen to it. The rescue and recovery of the Gulf Coast was a disaster. The reconstruction of Iraq was a disaster. The regulatory agencies became so dumb they didn’t even see the disasters they were set up to prevent. And each disaster was attributable to the conservative philosophy of government.
Yet now we are supposed to vote for more conservative Republicans because we learned from the last bunch of conservative Republicans that government just doesn’t work.
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Conservative misrule, prompted by conservative disdain for government, proves that government cannot be trusted — and that the only answer is to elect another round of government-denouncing conservatives.
“Cynicism” seems too small a word for this circular kind of political fraud. One reaches instead for images of grosser malevolence. It’s like suggesting that the best way to recover from pneumonia is to stand in the rain for three hours. It’s like arguing that the way to solve nuclear proliferation is by handing out weapons-grade plutonium to everyone who asks for it.
I think I may heart this guy as much as I do Rachel Maddow.
