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NYTimes Sunday Review: Reagan 'the Archangel of American Spiritualized Greed'

By Clay Waters | November 16, 2011 | 14:12

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The New York Times Sunday Review resembles the hard-left New York Review of Books more and more with every passing week. Formerly the Week in Review, the revamped Sunday Review is lighter on news analysis from liberal Times reporters and heavier on outside essays, often with a hard-left outlook. It’s put together by veteran Times man Andrew Rosenthal, who demonstrates his "alarm" about “right-wing” Republicans at his New York Times blog “The Loyal Opposition.” This week’s target: Ronald Reagan.

Yale professor Harold Bloom’s long essay, “Will This Election Be the Mormon Breakthrough?” was devoted mostly to attacking Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon religion. But he included plenty of insults against the former president.

Persuasively redefining Christianity has been a pastime through the ages, yet the American difference is brazen. What I call the American Religion, and by that I mean nearly all religions in this country, socially manifests itself as the Emancipation of Selfishness. Our Great Emancipator of Selfishness, President Ronald Reagan, refreshingly evaded the rhetoric of religion, but has been appropriated anyway as the archangel of American spiritualized greed.

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A dark truth of American politics in what is still the era of Reagan and the Bushes is that so many do not vote their own economic interests. Rather than living in reality they yield to what oddly are termed “cultural” considerations: moral and spiritual, or so their leaders urge them to believe. Under the banners of flag, cross, fetus, exclusive marriage between men and women, they march onward to their own deepening impoverishment. Much of the Tea Party fervor merely repeats this gladsome frolic.

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Mormonism’s best inheritance from Joseph Smith was his passion for education, hardly evident in the anti-intellectual and semi-literate Southern Baptist Convention. I wonder though which is more dangerous, a knowledge-hungry religious zealotry or a proudly stupid one? Either way we are condemned to remain a plutocracy and oligarchy. I can be forgiven for dreading a further strengthening of theocracy in that powerful brew.

There was more Reagan-bashing in a Sunday Review essay by Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University (no knee-jerk Ivy League liberalism here!), “The New Progressive Movement.”

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Occupy Wall Street and its allied movements around the country are more than a walk in the park. They are most likely the start of a new era in America. Historians have noted that American politics moves in long swings. We are at the end of the 30-year Reagan era, a period that has culminated in soaring income for the top 1 percent and crushing unemployment or income stagnation for much of the rest. The overarching challenge of the coming years is to restore prosperity and power for the 99 percent.

Thirty years ago, a newly elected Ronald Reagan made a fateful judgment: “Government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.” Taxes for the rich were slashed, as were outlays on public services and investments as a share of national income. Only the military and a few big transfer programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and veterans’ benefits were exempted from the squeeze.

Sachs put forward his simplistic solution and a plug for Occupy Wall Street.

The new movement also needs to build a public policy platform. The American people have it absolutely right on the three main points of a new agenda. To put it simply: tax the rich, end the wars and restore honest and effective government for all....Those who think that the cold weather will end the protests should think again. A new generation of leaders is just getting started. The new progressive age has begun.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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It's hysterical to see the

Submitted by Van Halen on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 2:26pm.

It's hysterical to see the Left carrying on about greed when it's under their president that the most vociferous anti-greed protests (Occupy), are taking place. And it's under their president that the bailouts for the bankers, Hollywood stars, CEOs and politicians keep coming.

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WoW and...

Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 2:36pm.

double wow!
So, if you're an SBC member you are "anti-intellectual and semi-literate"? I'll bet that'll come as a surprise the the many thousands of doctors, lawyers (yes, lawyers), engineers, etc. who belong to an SBC church. I'm sure none of them are as "intellectual" and "literate" as anyone writing for the NYT.
And, again with the "tax the rich" drone. I'll bet that to a man, those writers will say, "No. Not me. Richer than me (or "I").

If they weren't so treacherous they'd be hilarious.

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Wow, I'm a conservative Latino Catholic physician.

Submitted by drsamherman on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 2:40pm.

I am surprised that I do not disappear in a pyrotechnic extravaganza per that liberal diatribe.

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NY Times Anti-Americanism

Submitted by MainStreet on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 3:10pm.

As a child growing up in Ohio 50+ years ago, the saying about the NYTimes was "All the news that's fit to tint". It appears that the once fine newspaper, although tinted, has now fallen to the "elite" who think they are the ones with all the answers. Taking their instructions direct from the Communist playbook of the 1960's, they are trying to demonize religion and all that our founders stood for. The demise of the New York Times should be swift and decisive.

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ooooooo...

Submitted by vrwc13 on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 3:30pm.

...messing with our archangel, you are treading on thin ice.   Harold, don't go out in a lightning storm.

But hey, what's a anti-intellectual and semi-literate engineering graduate know anyway.

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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne

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Mormonism’s best inheritance from Joseph Smith...

Submitted by vrwc13 on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 3:53pm.

Mormonism’s best inheritance from Joseph Smith was his passion for education...

or maybe this...

"Though Smith at first taught that God the Father was a spirit,[289] he eventually viewed God as an advanced and glorified man,[290] embodied within space[291] with a throne situated near a star or planet named Kolob , and measuring time at the rate of a thousand years per Kolob day.[292] Both God the Father and Jesus were distinct beings with physical bodies, but the Holy Spirit was a "personage of Spirit."[293] Through the gradual acquisition of knowledge,[294] those who received exaltation could eventually become coequal with God.[295] The ability of humans to progress to godhood implied a vast hierarchy of gods.[296] Each of these gods, in turn, would rule a kingdom of inferior intelligences, and so forth in an eternal hierarchy."[297] - Wikipedia

...I wonder if Harold thinks he will be an equal to God some day?

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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne

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"The new progressive age has begun."

Submitted by GW on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 4:18pm.

Didn't someone else say something like that? Something about the Democrat reign that would last for 40 years, but he was off by 38? Was that james Carville?

"Unfortunately, some people use belief-based facts rather than fact-based beliefs." -Par for the Course on Wed, 04/18/2012 - 5:38pm
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yep, that was the Ragin' Cajun....

Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 4:33pm.

He wrote a book about it.

Of course, that was WAY back in 2009; he seems to be re-thinking that prediction....

Someone get James another egg to smash on his forehead.

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All these left wing nutjobs

Submitted by helomech on Thu, 11/17/2011 - 1:20pm.

All these left wing nutjobs talking trash about the Reagan years-including the Clintons-yet, how many of them were sucessful during those times; how many of them made money from Wall Street? Another example of the hypocrisy that oozes from their suck...........

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