Historical Reference to 1954:
From The Right Wing Watch (posted Dec. 2009)
”Rise of the New McCaethyism:
How Right Wing Extremists Try to Paralyze Government Through Ideological Smears and Baseless Attacks”
“On December 2, 1954, the U.S. Senate voted to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy, bringing to an end four years of political intimidation and character assassination so ferocious that McCarthy’s name is still synonymous with a particularly destructive form of demagoguery.”
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There’s also a video contrasting McCarthy & Beck called ”The Return Of McCarthyism”. Seems it’s been pulled from some YouTube linked websites so here it is from a UK site:
Wow, more politics in my comics, time to whittle down the list again. It’s not a pro- or con-Beck thing for me, I simply don’t read comics for political opinions, though I often find comic opinions in politics.
It sounds like the people longing to escape from political opinion have a desire to be locked in a room in a year of their choosing (but they’ll never find the right year since it doesn’t exist). Goodbye, Homeward. I hope you find your bliss.
The one thing one rarely hears about Joe McCarthy is that despite all his real faults and the severe damage he did to the reputation of anti-Communism, there WERE several hundred Soviet spies in several branches of government, including the State and Treasury Departments, the Army, and most damaging of all, the Manhattan Project. It’s all in the KGB archives before Putin had them sealed again.
I have many criticisms of Glenn Beck (especially his religiousity), but I’ll take him any day over that snarling Lefty Keith Olbermann who must be kept in a room with a slab of raw horsemeat when not on the air.
As for Swifties, I remember when they were first popular, but funny though the entries above may be, none of them follow the rules. The pun must involve someone’s name, as in the eponymous “‘Where is my electric rifle?’, asked Tom swiftly.”
(I selected that example because I recently read that the inventor of the Taser based the name on “Thomas E. Swift’s Electric Rifle”, a reference to a real Tom Swift story that he had read.) But that’s pretty far off the topic so I’ll stop now.
The people who want to escape the political scen are the liberals because they’re not happy themselves with the bleeep going on in their own administration.
FUNIG1 almost 15 years ago
John … the truth isn’t funny!!
Charles Brobst Premium Member almost 15 years ago
In a straight jacket!
Ray_C almost 15 years ago
lonecat, from yesterday: Of course we will accept them. They’re hilarious. Besides, what if we didn’t? A visit from the Swifty police?
Stuperfan Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Well…seems like a lot of folks are still asleep…
GJ_Jehosaphat almost 15 years ago
Historical Reference to 1954: From The Right Wing Watch (posted Dec. 2009)
”Rise of the New McCaethyism: How Right Wing Extremists Try to Paralyze Government Through Ideological Smears and Baseless Attacks”
“On December 2, 1954, the U.S. Senate voted to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy, bringing to an end four years of political intimidation and character assassination so ferocious that McCarthy’s name is still synonymous with a particularly destructive form of demagoguery.”
Read More
There’s also a video contrasting McCarthy & Beck called ”The Return Of McCarthyism”. Seems it’s been pulled from some YouTube linked websites so here it is from a UK site:
Watch More
TheWildSow almost 15 years ago
lonecat – they’re fine; perfectly acceptable Swifties.
More:
“I might as well be dead,” Tom croaked.
“You must be my host,” Tom guessed.
“I’m going to end it all,” Sue sighed.
Homeward Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Wow, more politics in my comics, time to whittle down the list again. It’s not a pro- or con-Beck thing for me, I simply don’t read comics for political opinions, though I often find comic opinions in politics.
davesmithsit almost 15 years ago
Liberals took over the tactics of McCarthy along time ago.Its kind of ironic watching the pot calling the kettle black.
lonecat almost 15 years ago
“It’s impossible! It’s impossible!” Tom recanted.
Is there a name for this form? Or do we just consider them compressed Swifties?
parethed almost 15 years ago
…and then there are true media-whores…Obama comes to mind…
lonecat almost 15 years ago
“Don’t tell anyone, but I just ate the last pancake” Tom said surreptitiously.
I get enough politics on the editorial page, lonecat said wearily.
pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago
A few thoughts:
It sounds like the people longing to escape from political opinion have a desire to be locked in a room in a year of their choosing (but they’ll never find the right year since it doesn’t exist). Goodbye, Homeward. I hope you find your bliss.
The one thing one rarely hears about Joe McCarthy is that despite all his real faults and the severe damage he did to the reputation of anti-Communism, there WERE several hundred Soviet spies in several branches of government, including the State and Treasury Departments, the Army, and most damaging of all, the Manhattan Project. It’s all in the KGB archives before Putin had them sealed again.
I have many criticisms of Glenn Beck (especially his religiousity), but I’ll take him any day over that snarling Lefty Keith Olbermann who must be kept in a room with a slab of raw horsemeat when not on the air.
As for Swifties, I remember when they were first popular, but funny though the entries above may be, none of them follow the rules. The pun must involve someone’s name, as in the eponymous “‘Where is my electric rifle?’, asked Tom swiftly.”
(I selected that example because I recently read that the inventor of the Taser based the name on “Thomas E. Swift’s Electric Rifle”, a reference to a real Tom Swift story that he had read.) But that’s pretty far off the topic so I’ll stop now.
eardroppings almost 15 years ago
The people who want to escape the political scen are the liberals because they’re not happy themselves with the bleeep going on in their own administration.