geoff said:
Not at all. I think it was designed to shock, and that's how it's clearly worked.
It did? I haven't heard from much of anyone who's shocked.
geoff said:
They kept calling the twins slutty drunks, as I recall
No, "they" (major media figures) didn't. The reporting of their drunken slut behavior was toned way down from the circumstances, rather than exaggerated and lied about, and the vocabulary was restrained. This absence of the namecalling aspect is worth noticing.
geoff said:
What did they say about Chelsea Clinton? Can't remember.
Yeah, it's like the whole 90s slimefest never happened, except for the parts that now happened to W in the 00s as revised and edited. People are talking about this ugly boil as if it were a recent and unprecedented reaction to some ill-treatment of W&Co (never really specified), and didn't exist otherwise.
madanth said:
I've liked and worded in Chicago, of course it's liberal. Can't own a gun, taxes are high, very few Repubicans ever get elected. Liberal.
Cops throw you in jail for having a gun (and beat you up one the way), that's "liberal". Richard Daley mayor for life, that's a "liberal" mayor. How do you know? Because he was a Democrat. Democrats are "liberal". If the local corporations bribe and nepotize their way into positions of power in the Statehouse, and buddy up with organized crime to rob the local taxpayers, often using organized racism and drug phobia as a means, police violence and police intimidation as a tool, that's all "liberal" malfeasance in Chicago. Why? Because it involves the Democratic Party. Why would that make it "liberal"? Because the Atwater heirs repeated the assertion over and over on their "news" media of choice.
The parrot-training has reached the point where we see these people
equating authoritarian with "liberal" - they are the same thing, in these peoples descriptions. Stalin was a "liberal". Hitler was "liberal". Mao was a "liberal". The Teamsters union is "liberal". They see no absurdity in that - even sillier, they run the implication both ways: Reagan was not an imperialistic authoritarian expanding the intrusions of government in daily life at home and in other countries' politics abroad, because he was a "conservative" - someone who did that would be a "liberal".
In the book "The Once and Future King", Arthur as a child spends some time as an ant. In the anthill there were were only two adjectives: "done" and "not done". How that came to be is not detailed, but we see one possible path: gut all adjectives of their meanings, so that the only information they carry is approval and disapproval. Then you would need only the two words, one for each of the meanings you can actually communicate.