Posted by
Michael Weyman on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 11:00:00 PM
OLD PHRASES TAKE ON NEW MEANING
I was thinking recently about some of the words and phrases that have been bantered about over the past eight years and wondering how they might have new meaning now. For example, can it be said that people such as Rush Limbaugh are “speaking truth to power?” When Obama’s policies don’t work the wonders as promised, can we say “Obama lied, people cried?” Is Barack Obama, after less than four years in the Senate and a virtual unknown four years ago a “winner in life’s lottery?” As we complain about the “Obama regime” as run by “King Barry,” maybe we can identify with the words of Howard Dean in saying “Mr. President, we want our country back.”
Once we confiscate 90% of what business owners and managers earn, can we finally acknowledge they are also “hard-working Americans?” Would it be fair to say that 2006 was the year the Democrats “took over Congress?” Since Tom Brokaw certainly won’t say it, can a Fox News anchor refer to the results of the 2008 election as the “people having a temper tantrum?”
Will Sarah Palin do us the honor of being the first to scream into the microphone that she is “patriotic” and she “has a right to criticize any president?” (Come on, Sarah, I know you can screech as well as Hillary!) And where is Barbra Streisand? Has she complained to anyone that “the same party runs all of the government?” Which Republican senator will be the first to go on national television and declare that Obama “will go down as the worst president in history?” Which famous Illinoisan (Gary Sinese maybe?) will be the first to say he is “ashamed that Obama is from Illinois?” Can it be said that Jeremiah Wright or Al Sharpton and their “left wing zealots” make up the “religious left?” Is George Soros the leader of the “vast left-wing conspiracy?” Are we now free to discuss Keith Olberman and others on “hate television?” Which right-wing comedian (are there any??) will put together a tour of “Another Night with Barack Obama” and make light of his visits to 57 states or his pompous meanderings? On what date can we expect to see the premiere of the new movie “B.O.” about the lovable but naïve young president who can’t put together a Cabinet that knows what the IRS is or who can’t tell when he’s being played by foreign leaders? Or how about the debut of Comedy Central’s new show “Li’l Bo,” about the spoiled son of a single flower child, raised and doted upon by his wealthy grandmother in Hawaii? And the next time ACORN leads a bus tour of CEO homes can they be accused of “going into the dark of the night to the homes of innocent women and children and disrupting their lives?” If the economy hasn’t improved within the next few months, can Mitch McConnell declare “This war is lost?”
And what about the “two America’s,” those who have read the Constitution and those who haven’t? Since a previous Congress has already been referred to as being like the Taliban could we say that this one is “like Bolsheviks?” Can John Boehner complain that Nancy Pelosi has “stifled debate on the stimulus bill?” Or can Harry Reid be criticized for not “reaching across the aisle?” Or can we say that Obama is “tone deaf” to the views of the public?
Bumper stickers can now proclaim “Out of my back pocket! Now!” Or “Death is not a family value.” Or “Impeach the son of a Barack.” Or maybe just the very simple one that says “Freedom Day: 1-20-2013.” (OK, I have to give our side credit. They’ve already come up with much cleverer bumper stickers than any variation on those the left had!)
There are probably hundreds of others I’ve forgotten about, and I know it’s a fantasy to think the media would ever give the reverse meanings any air play. Give them credit. They don’t even claim “we report, you decide.” Maybe “you retort, we deride?”