Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Bill Moyers: The delusional is no longer marginal

Bill Moyers recently won Harvard Medical School's Global Environment Citizen Award. His speech in response to the award presentation was, in my opinion, particular well-written.

I'm posting a small sample here and will post the rest at the link at the end of this post.


"One of the biggest changes in politics in my lifetime is that the delusional is no longer marginal. It has come in from the fringe, to sit in the seat of power in the oval office and in Congress. For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington. Theology asserts propositions that cannot be proven true; ideologues hold stoutly to a world view despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality. When ideology and theology couple, their offspring are not always bad but they are always blind. And there is the danger: voters and politicians alike, oblivious to the facts."

also from the same speech

"Remember James Watt, President Reagan's first Secretary of the Interior? My favorite online environmental journal, the ever engaging Grist, reminded us recently of how James Watt told the U.S. Congress that protecting natural resources was unimportant in light of the imminent return of Jesus Christ. In public testimony he said, 'after the last tree is felled, Christ will come back.'

"Beltway elites snickered. The press corps didn't know what he was talking about. But James Watt was serious. So were his compatriots out across the country. They are the people who believe the Bible is literally true - one-third of the American electorate, if a recent Gallup poll is accurate."

See the rest of this speech at:
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1206-10.htm

Thanks for reading this!

1 Comments:

At 8:25 PM, Blogger L said...

NICE blog!

 

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