The Democratic Base Is Proud Of Their Spineless Congresspeople Fighting Nonexistent – But Very Dark – Rovian Plots

When LGF posts audio of an elected Democrat diving into the very depths of batshit crazy conspiracy theory, obviously it gets picked up by most of the center-right blogosphere. Here’s the LGF graf:

Yesterday Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) hosted a community forum in Ithaca, New York, on The Future Of Social Security. An LGF reader was present in the audience and happened to be recording as Rep. Hinchey launched into a barking moonbat conspiracy rant worthy of Democratic Underground, telling the audience he believed the fake CBS memos were planted by Karl Rove to discredit Dan Rather, and divert attention from President Bush’s “draft dodging. When our reader asked Hinchey if he had evidence for these charges, he first said, “Yes, I do,” but when asked a second time he admitted he did not.

The best part is at the end, where Hinchey says that even though he has no proof and his charges make no sense, it’s still important that he speak his truth to power. And then the audience cheers wildly, as if to urge on the Democrats fighting against things that don’t exist – but would be really bad if they did.

But hey, if Democratic lawmakers ceased doing battle against fake conspiracies, they might actually have to take a position on Iraq. And then who knows what could happen…

As matters of civic society, people should at least be minimally aware of the other side’s caricatures of them. It helps to keep the wheels of public deliberation greased when stereotypes do not become real life. Also, it helps when people don’t go out of their way to be aggressively stupid.

Previously: The Democratic Party and American Jews: The Divorce Is Going To Be Ugly, Mystery Pollster to Democratic Bloggers: Stop Going to Coffee-Shop Poetry Readings and Take a Stats Class, Does Kos Just Get to Make Things Up Now?