Katha Pollitt: the antidote to daily dickdom
Katha Pollitt has an amazing column in the Nation that speaks truth to all of the "framing" and "reframing" that the Democrats are now convinced is their golden ticket to the Willy Wonkaesque factory of power & influence that is the White House. Not that I don't think the Democrats need a major rhetorical facelift, but after watching Howard Dean--who used to have a clear and powerful voice and discernable positions on things, but now sounds like he's been psychologically gang raped by a focus group--stay excruciatingly, uninspiringly ON MESSAGE last night on Hardball, I can't agree more when she says:
"Perhaps I'm naïve, but I keep thinking that reframing misses the point, which is to speak clearly from a moral center--precisely not to mince words and change the subject and turn the tables. I keep thinking that people are so disgusted by politics that the field is open for progressives who use plain language and stick to their guns and convey that they are real people, at home in their skin, and not a collection of blow-dried focus-grouped holograms. "
Whole column can be read at:
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050711&s=pollitt
And if you liked that, you'll love her 5/26 column:
http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050613&s=pollitt