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Kimberly Krautter

Kimberly Krautter
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Southern fried iconoclast and Atlanta native Kimberly Krautter is The Anti-Coulter. She blogs about the intersection of public communications and public policy with a side order of musings on pop culture. For 22 years, Ms. Krautter has been a strategic communications consultant to Fortune 500 and emerging industry companies as well as a freelance journalist published in business magazines in the U.S., U.K. and France. Her social commentary has been featured in the Atlanta Journal Constitution with light-hearted series featured in Atlanta magazine and others. A popular early blogger, "The Body Politic" was originally hosted on Typepad and has now migrated to Open Salon. Known to have the swiftest soapbox in the South and for being staunchly anti-wing nut, Ms. Krautter believes, "Liberal is not a four-letter word, for that matter neither is Conservative, and solutions are found in the Sensible Center where people are eager to speak with each other instead of just being heard." She is currently authoring a major journalistic work titled "Foreclosure on the Fourth Estate: How spin-fluence and info-tainment killed the American newspaper." Follow her on Twitter @kimbrlykrautter [note: there is no "e" in the "kimbrly" portion of the Twitter handle.]

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Salon.com
AUGUST 18, 2009 12:55PM

Did the Inglorious N.O.P. Bust a Cap in Health Care Reform?

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By Kimberly Krautter 

This is not your grandfather's Grand Old Party. Now revealed as a cabal of quitters, liars and philanderers who propagandize a new brand of Hatriotism, there's nothing grand about it.  

In their desperation to replay an election they lost last year, they have left no lie unchampioned.  They use the public airwaves for fear mongering, hate speech and race-baiting. Let's get real. The "birther" drive is as old as D.W. Griffith's “Birth of a Nation,” and it has absolutely no relationship to the majesty of Abraham Lincoln. Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan are surely spinning in their graves with fury over what is being done and said in their names. It's a sad, sad state of affairs when  Mr. Conservative” Goldwater would be considered a liberal by today's narrow standards. 

The Republican Party is now led by a collection of drug addicted gas bags like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and inarticulate, intellectually lazy quitters like Sarah Palin. It is less big tent and more tent revival where those who do not ascribe to and vote in lock step with their narrow dogma are labeled traitors... and you know what they do to traitors, don't you?  

 This Just Say N-O Party, its adherents and hate media champions should be ashamed. Just plain ashamed. 

Is President Obama, whose campaign for "real change" showed courage and electrified the nation, really going to capitulate on the public option in health care reform based on the biggest bald faced lie of all -- a one liner on Facebook by none other than Caribou Barbie? We thought he had more grit. 

If Congressional Democrats (Liberal, Progressive or Blue Dog) fail to pass a public option they will prove Palin right: that her team could have won if she had been cut loose to gin up the hate machine. Indeed it will be Obama’s Waterloo, and it is not worth sacrificing all of the hard work and gains that millions of Americans have made to repair the damage of a decade of Bush/Cheney -- and elect those very same Democrats to office. Grow a spine. Or you are all lame ducks. 

Are Democrats and the President really going to let this very small, ignominious group kill the public option and perpetuate a fraud of toothless health care reform? Are they really going to let a minority of Americans composed primarily of one generation so desperate to hang on to the delusions of the Eisenhower era that they have been using the same sophistry and fear tactics to rally against de-segregation, one man one vote, Civil Rights and Medicare? They are the same misogynists who rallied against the Equal Rights Amendment  and who to this very day condemn women in the workforce as the thread that unraveled the fabric of their America. These are the same lemmings who goose stepped to war based on lies, not against the terrorists who actually attacked us but against a country that promised the biggest economic advantage to an elite few. 

How dare Republican Senators like Chuck Grassley promulgate the obscene suggestion of "death panels" when they voted for the same end-of-life consultation as part of the 2003 Medicare bill under the Bush administration? By doing so, he and his colleagues have just given Sarah Palin the keys to that tiny but noisy, hate-filled island kingdom that is today's Republican Party. 

Yes, the hypocrisy of the N.O.P. knows no bounds. The same folks who now rally around  states rights were champions of federalism when a white Republican was President. These people who freely call Obama a Nazi are the very same ones who staunchly declared that anyone who merely questioned President Bush on Iraq or any of his social warfare policies was committing treason. For the last two weeks, they have attended health care town hall meetings arguing about immigration and abortion and every other third rail issue. The only rational explanation is that all of this chest thumping and verbal flagellation is a facade for something deeper, more pathological, more insidious. And indeed it is shameful. 

From a branding perspective, is this really how the Republican Party wants to be defined? I voted for Reagan. I voted for GHW Bush. Then the Evangelicals began slowly strangling the party in their vice-like grip. Is there any wonder that conservative stalwarts like Peggy Noonan, David Frum, Colin Powell and like-minded pundits such as George Will and David Gergen are beginning to distance themselves? God bless them. Voices of reason who speak from the roots of the GOP. 

A good deal of blame needs to be laid at the feet of the Democrats and President Obama. They failed to get out in front of the health care issue, allowing it to be hijacked by the ersatz "Conservatives for Patients Rights" who launched a multi-million dollar ad campaign early and set the tone of lies and distortions which was picked up by the right wing echo chamber. 

Yet, we are all complicit. Individually, we have dismissed these statements as just looney gas baggery. But hate speech -- true hate speech -- should never be tolerated in any form. We used to have standards that demanded truth in advertising, a balanced presentation on political issues and respectful discourse. 

Mainstream media has done little more than loop tapes of the noise and most licentious statements which has done nothing more than stir the muddy waters and further propagate the worst of the mongering. They should be ashamed as well. 

I'm a member of the media. I'm also a member of the marketing and advertising industry. I grew up on stage. You cannot tell me we cannot speak truthfully, with balance and respect and still be entertaining. Jon Stewart and Steven Colbert do it every night.

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Kimberly,

Properly harsh, entirely true and clearly clairvoyant.
The question is why they're letting the lies rule the day. I believe the answer doesn't flatter the Party of Change.

What has caused the wobble in the Democrat's orbit?

The same "unseen" force that has sent the GOP into the Twilight Zone.

Call that a riddle from the middle....(but the answer is easy)
You send out a piece like this and you call the GOP haters?

I am disappointed to say the least.
Blackflon, clearly you only skimmed this as I take on every one. And, even you cannot deny the wild vituperations of the hard right and the hate speech that has dominated this debate.
Yes Kimberly, you do take on everyone. Of course you treat one group different than the other.

We could swap stories all day long about how bad each party is but it solves nothing.
Blackflon - the purveyors of hate speech are the subject of this blog post, hence they get the bigger treatment. However, all of my assertions are very well documented in 6 of the 11 links I provide in the piece. The other five are availed to those youngsters who might not be familiar with the terms.
Kimberly,

Thanks for voting for RWR. I would have, too, but for some outrageous reason infants and 4-year-olds are not allowed to vote :-)

I think your piece is marvelously written. Of course I disagree about Obamacare (as is well documented), but I think you're dead on about politics as usual.

I'm going to post a URL below (can't do the pretty links without the button thing in the composition screen) to an article from a recent National Review (read across the aisle, friends; it won't hurt) that says some similar things to what both Kimberly and Paul are saying here--just who exactly are our political power-brokers, of whatever party, and why/how do they presume to tell the rest of us how to live?
Oops. Here's the URL:

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NDQzOWVkYjIyN2UwNDk4ZDFmMDg4MWI0NzM0NTM0ZWU=
Thanks Brito. My voting history is for the man/woman who demonstrates the most potential statemanship, the one who can more than the other rise above petty partisanship, assume the full mantle of the position and govern. For the most part, Obama is that President for these times. He is certainly more of a gentleman than the N.O.P. I just worry that in an attempt to be fair and non-partisan on the most important issue of our day, he has abdicated his responsibility, allowing the rabble-rousers run roughshod and the weak-minded members of Congress to run away with their tails between their legs. Time will tell. God help us all. (My voting history: Reagan, Bush, Perot, Clinton, Gore, Kerry (under duress), Obama. The trajectory of my vote for POTUS is inversely proportional to the control the narrow minded zealots/Evangelicals/greedy elite have on the GOP). I fiercely believe in social justice as much as I believe in fair play in business and that small business is the wellspring of the innovation that makes America great.
Kimberly... well done!

If the GOP ever does come back from the wilderness, it will only be due to Democats letting them get away with all the lies & mistruths and not being forceful enough to show the country the truth.

Great post
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It is true that the GOP has steered very much away from Goldwater/ Reagan. These were populists and pragmatists, at least philosophically, and even though they may have undermined their own positions as they plowed along. Reagan especially appealed to working class Democrats. But today we have the Party of the Rare Mink, whose chief job has become convincing its broader electorate that they don't really deserve to participate in the society they live in.
Couldn't have said it better myself. As angry as I get at the GOP for being the de facto support for the status quo, I am bitterly disappointed in the Dems for their lack of bravery in doing what they were elected to do. At least the GOP is following their convictions and their constituency no matter how wrong I may feel they are. I used to say as a joke that if the Democrats couldn't get their agenda through with a Democratic President and a majority in both houses, they didn't deserve to be in power. Sadly, it's no longer a joke.
Paul - name the "unseen" force, please. Your riddle from the middle is obscuring what I believe is a very important point.