Thursday, October 10, 2013

If I had to identify myself "apophatically"...

...in terms of politics, I would be "not libertarian" and then perhaps "not Communist". At the moment, that would be a distant second thing that comes to mind as, contrary to some rhetoric, communism is not the present danger.

Religiously, first and foremost, that would be "not Protestant", for better or for worse. Fortunately, I don't identify myself "apophatically", at least religiously, though I am very close to doing so politically.

As much as I dislike the current activity of the Republican Party - and what it's done since the Gingrich era - I don't have a strong animus to them historically. Whether or not I would have voted for Bush père, I do have an appreciation for him and the old brand of Eisenhower Republicans. So I identify myself as "not libertarian" and, inasmuch as the GOP starts leaning that way, they earn my contempt and pity. I do find the mental and verbal gymnastics of anybody who holds that the shutdown and budget ceiling showdown are anything but crazy obstructionist antics solely on the part of the GOP that are completely contrary to the spirit and meaning of the rule of law and the Constitution to be rather amusing to watch. They're nihilists, Donny.

It reminds me, in small part, of the same sort of bomb-throwing anarchy a certain faction of the OCA displayed a couple years ago. Shockingly, from a certain popular voice in national conservative movement (Rod Dreher), though, to his credit, he was (in a startling ethical lapse) doing so completely anonymously. Of course, it is no secret to readers of this web-log that I believe Rod Dreher acted unethically, nor is it any secret that I do not make those accusations lightly, but, anyway. Is it an amusing coincidence that these methods of grassroots institutional nihilism, tearing down the Temple despite yourself, both came from the Right?

EDIT: Adding that I am also emphatically "not Confederate". Union forever, baby.

2 comments:

Anna said...

TLP disapproves of this post.

Mr. G. Z. T. said...

If it makes you/him feel better, I do identify myself positively in the next post.