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Mannu
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posted January 29, 2009 10:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I notice that liberals have not challenged the overall thesis of my rocketing bestseller, Guilty: Liberal 'Victims' and Their Assault on America, which is that liberals always play the victim in order to advance, win advantages and oppress others.

I guess that would be hard to do when the corrupt Democratic governor of Illinois is running around comparing himself to Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi.

Indeed, you can't turn on the TV without seeing some liberal playing victim to score the game-winning point.

Caroline Kennedy tried to Bigfoot her way into New York's Senate seat while being bathed in the Kennedy light of eternal victimhood. The New York Times began a profile of Caroline by quoting an average citizen who "turns almost maternally protective" upon hearing Caroline's name, mentioning the assassination of her father -- nearly half a century ago.

MSNBC's Chris Matthews summarily announced: "We all want to be protective of Caroline Kennedy." When one of his guests, Michael Smerconish, merely asked what her qualifications were, an appalled Matthews said: "Wow."

Political reporter Ron Brownstein elaborated on "wow," saying: "Well, that's pretty rough. That's pretty rough. I mean, but she has got, at least publicly, a very private persona, one of quiet grace and elegance and intelligence."

The Times' City Room exercised its own protective function toward Caroline by censoring any indelicate inquiries about her on its blog.

The Kennedys are the textbook case of victims who go around victimizing others. As I describe in Guilty,
in 1969, Times reporter James Reston began his story about Teddy Kennedy driving a girl off the Chappaquiddick bridge with the sentence: "Tragedy has again struck the Kennedy family."

Reston waited a discreet four paragraphs before mentioning the name of the dead girl, whose "tragedy" was arguably greater. (Even the Times rewrote Reston's opening line.)

Caroline's expectation that she would sail past all other contenders and be handed a seat in the U.S. Senate is perfectly in keeping with her family tradition.

When Robert Kennedy won his Senate seat from New York, he unseated a well-liked Republican, Kenneth Barnard Keating, who had represented New York in Congress for more than a decade.

Meanwhile, Robert Kennedy hadn't lived in New York since he was 12 years old. But the allegedly sophisticated voters of New York were awed by the Kennedy name, and dumped a popular native son.

A deputy manager of Kennedy's campaign explained that the carpetbagger accusation could not withstand the image of JFK's assassination a year earlier: "You couldn't vote against Robert Kennedy without seeing the presence of John Kennedy."

With New York's record of swooning for celebrity victims, it was a snap for another carpetbagger, Hillary Clinton, to push aside veteran New York Democrats to win her Senate seat in 2000.

When Gov. David Paterson ended the Kennedy soap opera by appointing Democratic congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand, her Democratic colleague, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, blanketed the airwaves, threatening to challenge Gillibrand in the next election because of her NRA-approved stand on guns.

McCarthy explained, "My voice is for the victims."

The only reason McCarthy was elected to Congress in the first place is that her husband and son were shot by a crazed gunman on the Long Island Rail Road in 1993. Colin Ferguson's shooting spree wasn't stopped sooner because none of the passengers had guns. As has been demonstrated beyond dispute at this point, armed citizens save lives.

In a comprehensive study of all public multiple shooting incidents in America between 1977 and 1999, economists John Lott and Bill Landes found that the only public policy that reduced both the incidence and casualties of such shootings were concealed-carry laws. Not only are there 60 percent fewer gun massacres after states adopt concealed-carry laws, but the death and injury rate of such rampages are reduced by 80 percent.

Rep. McCarthy claims to "speak for the victims" by promoting policies that will provably create a lot more victims.

And all of this occurs in a year when the mainstream media is agog with their discovery that a black man can be elected president in America! By being elected president, Obama overcame the massive racial hatred that existed only in liberal imaginations.

I don't know a single conservative who thought America wouldn't elect a black man.

If Republicans had run Colin Powell in 1996 -- back when he was a Republican -- he would have been the first black president. As Powell himself said, he received the strongest support from Southern white men, who admired his military background.

The first serious black candidate to run for president in America won, so blacks are one-for-one in a country liberals would have us believe is teeming with Ku Klux Klanners.

Throughout Obama's entire life, doors were opened for him, his college applications smiled upon and favors bestowed simply because he is black -- the original victim category in America. Being black is the highest victim caste because of blacks' authentic victimhood: The nation once tolerated slavery and Jim Crow.

But ironically, Obama's father is from Africa: He never suffered from the ancient policies that, today, give his son Victim Gold. To the contrary, if Obama's African relatives had anything to do with slavery, it was on the business end.

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sunshine_lion
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posted January 29, 2009 10:31 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
unfortunately this is true. even american idol, a singing competition, had at least 7 sob stories last night from the contestants. Seroiusly, that is a bit much for a show that is supposed to be a singing competition. Everyone is looking for that "edge" and airing personal "poor me" issues to give them an advantage. It happens everywhere in many situations. I doubt it just happens here in america, but it is kinda out of hand here. If I do good, I want to know it was my own merit, not because someone felt bad for my sob story. fer chrissakes, most people have a sob story.

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venusdeindia
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posted January 29, 2009 10:52 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
sunshine_lion - you have proven me wrong about you - and i am happy to be so

see, liberal feminism has its very foundation in perpetual victimhood and avoidance of responsibility for one's life...just in case you didnt know

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sunshine_lion
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posted January 29, 2009 12:27 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
well.....don't get too gung - ho - we are not exactly on the same page venus.

I see hypocracy in every organised group of people.

you have to take people as individuals first. you will find whiners in every group, hard working honest people in every group, and lying hypocrites in every group.

perpetual victimhood is a worldwide problem in every sector of life. has been since thebeginingof time.

how many men through the years say, she made me hit her? the boss fires the man, who beats the wife, who beats the kid, who kicks the dog, who bites the dad, who shoots the boss, who goes to jail, who gets ass pummelled in jail, who contacts hiv, who spit on a guard, who contacts hiv, who has sex with his wife, who dies of aids, whose children are motherless, who doesn't get nutritional meals, whose teeth rot out, who kicks the dentist who works on her teeth. who isn't the victim? everybody is a victim. everybody.

stand and fall one by one on your own two feet. as a liberal feminist, or democrat, or republican, christian, buddist, agnostic or other. on merit. thats all.


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AcousticGod
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posted January 29, 2009 01:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I agree. Victimhood is most certainly not an exclusively "liberal" thing.

VDI, while you want to talk about men getting the short end of the stick, do you ever think about the fact that they are responsible for their choices in life including the person they pick as partner whom, from their perspective, has screwed them over? Wise, responsible choices, huh?

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katatonic
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posted January 29, 2009 02:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
and, vdi, you invite wrath with your tone and attitude, jumping in with two very aggressive feet to slander ALL single moms when really you know NOTHING about being a mother, married or single. you have a point, victimhood is an overplayed card, but you too are playing victim "oh poor me those beasts are jumping on me for declaring FACTS" (which are really opinions and statistics which anyone can manipulate to their own ends). conservatives play victim too. come on, step up and admit that you brought the angry RESPONSES on yourself by leading with an attack. and then i will be glad to change MY opinion of YOU.

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Dervish
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posted January 30, 2009 12:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Dervish     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've noticed that most politics is about victimization. Even the Nazis claimed to be victims of those they attacked.

Enough liberals do it, but so do conservatives. Conservatives can't even feel safe over a friggin donut commercial!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,359501,00.html

Let's hear it for being so politically correct, conservative style.

Christianity Today reported on how conservative Christians have made so much money, and gained so much clout, from claiming victimhood that the ones profiting from it added new ways they were victimized to make even MORE profits:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/decemberweb-only/151-23.0.html

Sure enough, right after this, the claims of victimization--even retrospectively--begin, like here:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/02/BAGHQOE71I1.DTL

All sides do it.

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