The Second Coming of Leon Trotsky? Hardly…

Paul Krugman’s editorial today, Panic of the Plutocrats makes some excellent points not just about the 99%, but also about the attitudes of the oligarchs and the useful idiots who defend them in the press.

[T]hen there’s the campaign of character assassination against Elizabeth Warren, the financial reformer now running for the Senate in Massachusetts. Not long ago a YouTube video of Ms. Warren making an eloquent, down-to-earth case for taxes on the rich went viral. Nothing about what she said was radical — it was no more than a modern riff on Oliver Wendell Holmes’s famous dictum that “Taxes are what we pay for civilized society.”

But listening to the reliable defenders of the wealthy, you’d think that Ms. Warren was the second coming of Leon Trotsky. George Will declared that she has a “collectivist agenda,” that she believes that “individualism is a chimera.” And Rush Limbaugh called her “a parasite who hates her host. Willing to destroy the host while she sucks the life out of it.”

What’s going on here? The answer, surely, is that Wall Street’s Masters of the Universe realize, deep down, how morally indefensible their position is. They’re not John Galt; they’re not even Steve Jobs. They’re people who got rich by peddling complex financial schemes that, far from delivering clear benefits to the American people, helped push us into a crisis whose aftereffects continue to blight the lives of tens of millions of their fellow citizens.

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9 thoughts on “The Second Coming of Leon Trotsky? Hardly…

    1. That’s not saying much, considering Martha Coakley took a vacation in the middle of her campaign.

      Seriously, who does that???

  1. Elizabeth Warren is a goddess. A wise, strong, intelligent, progressive goddess. May the Force be with her.

  2. Finally, a person with INTEGRITY running for office. Hopefully she will be running this country by 2016. I absolutely loathe politicians, but I have nothing but love and deep respect for Ms. Warren.

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