Active Users:486 Time:19/09/2025 07:11:34 AM
I disagree, obviously. Legolas Send a noteboard - 02/10/2009 12:11:48 AM
It has been this bad since the election of 1796 (i.e., after Washington retired). Campaigns and politics were every bit as brutal back then when compared to today. Obviously, 24/7 news makes more people aware of it, but I think Friedman is ignoring history on purpose in order to make the point he wants.

Politics have been brutal since the dawn of time, of course. But this current polarization, the constant scandals, that hasn't always been that way. Couldn't have been - they lacked the technological means for it, honestly. In an era without omnipresent cameras and microphones, without pundits constantly giving their opinion on everything and everyone on TV or radio, politicians had much less opportunity to profile themselves with words and as a result were busy more with actions.
Reply to message
Where Did "We" Go? - 01/10/2009 09:30:12 PM 710 Views
Good column - 01/10/2009 10:20:26 PM 381 Views
Just some kid - 01/10/2009 11:31:46 PM 443 Views
How do you change this though? - 01/10/2009 10:51:10 PM 344 Views
Good question. - 01/10/2009 11:06:10 PM 333 Views
i've always said political districts should be cut by zip code - 02/10/2009 06:22:54 AM 315 Views
Pelosi is part of the problem - 01/10/2009 11:10:45 PM 329 Views
She's a good example of two wrongs don't make a right. - 01/10/2009 11:31:29 PM 326 Views
that was hyperbole, as he's said OVER AND OVER - 02/10/2009 06:21:16 PM 308 Views
really which elected leaders on the right talked about death panels? - 02/10/2009 06:41:05 PM 333 Views
Dumb column from Friedman.....read a history book..... - 01/10/2009 11:15:46 PM 351 Views
politcas has always been a full contact sport - 01/10/2009 11:40:19 PM 320 Views
I disagree, obviously. - 02/10/2009 12:11:48 AM 417 Views
No, it hasn't always been like this; I think Watergate changed it, and maybe Vietnam. - 02/10/2009 02:13:07 AM 414 Views
remarkably, i agree with the troll - 02/10/2009 06:27:40 AM 345 Views
Partisanship, yes, but this is more than that. - 02/10/2009 06:57:14 AM 410 Views
Not true - 02/10/2009 12:32:58 AM 338 Views
why did we fight the Spanish American War and the War of 1812 again? - 02/10/2009 04:18:56 AM 296 Views
You just completely undermined your point - 02/10/2009 06:22:54 AM 347 Views
No you simply missed the point - 02/10/2009 02:40:30 PM 338 Views
don't forget - 02/10/2009 06:50:17 PM 313 Views
I didn't forget it, it was in my first line for part A - 03/10/2009 12:53:18 AM 331 Views
honest??? - 02/10/2009 06:46:30 PM 303 Views
all things are relative - 02/10/2009 10:11:27 PM 308 Views
maybe we should go back to the good old days of Aaron Burr - 02/10/2009 06:25:37 PM 342 Views
I think the role of cable news is over played - 01/10/2009 11:29:26 PM 342 Views
Possibly. - 02/10/2009 12:02:05 AM 347 Views
To many people distrust the media for it to be just the right who distrust them - 02/10/2009 04:15:50 AM 394 Views
Why thoughts on British politics - 02/10/2009 01:55:59 AM 348 Views
i agree that the fringe has way more power than it should, but... - 02/10/2009 06:38:41 AM 337 Views
I think Friedman puts it very well when he says... - 02/10/2009 11:24:02 AM 309 Views
did I read this correctly? - 02/10/2009 03:00:33 PM 337 Views
As I already told you, this is not about "the left" complaining. - 02/10/2009 03:38:15 PM 421 Views
it didn't become an issue until it started hurting the left - 02/10/2009 04:44:29 PM 312 Views
Eh, many aspects of it have been criticized for a long time. - 02/10/2009 09:12:22 PM 375 Views
a few points - 02/10/2009 11:23:12 PM 560 Views
Re: a few points - 03/10/2009 12:52:03 AM 469 Views
one final point - 03/10/2009 06:48:09 AM 300 Views
Is it that bad ? - 02/10/2009 06:06:34 PM 303 Views
No, where did common sense go? - 02/10/2009 10:27:22 PM 329 Views

Reply to Message