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		<title>Talking Points on the Right</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For years now I&#8217;ve noticed how the left works off talking points.&#160; One day you hear some theme and suddenly it&#8217;s everywhere, virtually word for word.&#160; Whether it was &#8220;the politics of personal destruction&#8221; or &#8220;Republican corruption&#8221; it was clear that every Democrat talking head was working from the same play book, using virtually identical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For years now I&#8217;ve noticed how the left works off talking points.&nbsp; One day you hear some theme and suddenly it&#8217;s everywhere, virtually word for word.&nbsp; Whether it was &#8220;the politics of personal destruction&#8221; or &#8220;Republican corruption&#8221; it was clear that every Democrat talking head was working from the same play book, using virtually identical verbiage.&nbsp; But I never really noticed Republicans doing it.</p>
<p>Suddenly I&#8217;ve become very aware of the very same thing on the right.&nbsp; For several weeks it&#8217;s been lock step slamming of Huckabee with virtually the same language.&nbsp; I noticed the consistency a couple of weeks ago but today I noticed a new twist and it follows the exact same pattern the left uses.</p>
<p>On caucus night I noticed that Laura Ingraham started calling Huckabee a populist.&nbsp; Then she tied Huckabee to Obama with the populist label.&nbsp; Since then I&#8217;ve seen the same language used by virtually every commentator on the right, including the comparison between Huckabee and Obama.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Earlier this evening Laura Ingraham was filling in for Bill O&#8217;Reilly on FOX News.&nbsp; She coined a new term, Barack-abee, saying Huckabee and Obama are both populists and implying that there is no difference between them.&nbsp; Later this evening, on the way to the store, I was listening to the Rusty Humphries show on the radio.&nbsp; He followed the same pattern but he took it a step further.&nbsp; Humphries made the statement that populism always leads to something like Nazism.</p>
<p>The level of the rhetoric is escalating.&nbsp; I mentioned in a previous post that I thought the tone was moderating.&nbsp; It appeared so on caucus night but that is most certainly not the case.&nbsp; I don&#8217;t know who&#8217;s writing the talking points but whoever it is is definitely afraid of Huckabee.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t remember there ever being such a concerted effort on the right to derail a Republican.&nbsp; And if they can&#8217;t do it with the facts they are perfectly willing to resort to demagoguery.&nbsp; That&#8217;s just what this is.</p>
<p>I have no problem with anyone who has made up their mind for someone other than Huckabee.&nbsp; After all, we&#8217;re all different and not everyone is going to agree.&nbsp; But I have a real problem with demagogues whether they&#8217;re on the left or the right.&nbsp; And I&#8217;m rapidly losing respect for a number of commentators on the right whom I&#8217;ve previously had tremendous respect for.&nbsp; If Rush jumps on the same bandwagon come Monday I may have to give up talk radio altogether.</p>
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