Not only is dissent racist, and no longer patriotic — it’s downright Un-American.
Just when was it that opposing socialism became un-American? Are Nancy and Steny going to revive this?
I’m pretty sure this isn’t the way to win the hearts and minds of the American people. They seem to be just desperately flailing. I can’t take them seriously of course, in their sudden interest in discussing the issue. If they’d had their way, the bill would already have been a fait accompli, with no public discussion at all. But we’re the ones who are “un-American.”
[Noon Pacific update]
Geraghty has similar thoughts to mine:
I understand that the House of Representatives has done this before when Democrats were running the show.
Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y., could chair with Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as the ranking member, except we would need some sort of catchy nickname for the idea of looking through the American population for those who dissent from the line of the White House and holding them up for public demonization and ridicule and shunning…
Beyond that, I would have someone who’s not in Congress right now put together a list of people who ought to be shunned and public persona non grata for their un-American behavior and views. We could get some prominent Democratic state legislatior to run it — say, Wisconsin Democratic Assembly Member Spencer Black — and we could name that list after him…
It would be ironic on multiple levels.
[Afternoon update]
So, do Nancy and Steny think that the SEIU is un-American?
Opponents of reform are organizing counter-demonstrators to speak at this and several congressional town halls on the issue to defend the status quo. It is critical that our members with real, personal stories about the need for access to quality, affordable care come out in strong numbers to drown out their voices.
The logical and hypocritical knots into which these creatures twist themselves is a sight to behold.