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erronis

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Mon Sep 22, 2025, 10:46 AM Monday

Remembering Paul Wellstone -- Digby

https://digbysblog.net/2025/09/21/remembering-paul-wellstone/



As I watch this political rally/memorial service for Kirk I can’t help but be reminded of this piece I wrote so many moons ago:

I first noticed the right’s successful use of ostentatious handwringing, sanctimony and faux outrage back in the 90’s when well-known conservative players like Gingrich and Livingston pretended to be offended at the president’s extramarital affair and were repeatedly and tiresomely “upset” about fund-raising practices they all practiced themselves. The idea of these powerful and corrupt adulterers being personally upset by White House coffees and naughty sexual behavior was laughable.

But they did it, oh how they did it, and it often succeeded in changing the dialogue and titillating the media into a frenzy of breathless tabloid coverage.

In fact, they became so good at the tactic that they now rely on it as their first choice to control the political dialogue when it becomes uncomfortable and put the Democrats on the defensive whenever they are winning the day. Perhaps the best example during the Bush years would be the completely cynical and over-the-top reaction to Senator Paul Wellstone’s memorial rally in 2002 in the last couple of weeks leading up to the election.

With the exception of the bizarre Jesse Ventura, those in attendance, including the Republicans, were non-plussed by the nature of the event at the time. It was not, as the chatterers insisted, a funeral, but rather more like an Irish wake for Wellstone supporters — a celebration of Wellstone’s life, which included, naturally, politics. (He died campaigning, after all.) But Vin Weber, one of the Republican party’s most sophisticated operatives, immediately saw the opportunity for a faux outrage fest that was more successful than even he could have ever dreamed.

By the time they were through, the Democrats were prostrating themselves at the feet of anyone who would listen, begging for forgiveness for something they didn’t do, just to stop the shrieking. The Republicans could barely keep the smirks off their faces as they sternly lectured the Democrats on how to properly honor the dead — the same Republicans who had relentlessly tortured poor Vince Foster’s family for years.


They were very upset at all the politics going on at the memorial service for a sitting senator just weeks before an election. How rude!

Today we have the entire top tier of the U.S. government gathered in front of a massive crowd at a memorial service for a slain organizer and podcaster doing a whole lot of politics.

But don’t you dare say anything. They’ll have your job.
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Remembering Paul Wellstone -- Digby (Original Post) erronis Monday OP
Re-posting mine: Will the MATts fall prey to "The WELLSTONE Effect" UTUSN Monday #1
Thanks. Some very good information in your post. erronis Monday #2
Thank YOU UTUSN Monday #3
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