Writing for the New York Times.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane.
The 2008 financial crisis was brought on by the collapse of an immense housing bubble. But many on the right denied that there was anything amiss. Larry Kudlow, now Trump’s chief economist, ridiculed “bubbleheads” who suggested that housing prices were out of line.
And I can tell you from personal experience that when I began writing about the housing bubble I was relentlessly accused of playing politics: “You only say there’s a bubble because you hate President Bush.”
When the economy began to slide, mainstream Republicans remained deeply in denial. Phil Gramm, John McCain’s senior economic adviser during the 2008 presidential campaign, declared that America was only suffering a “mental recession” and had become a “nation of whiners.”
Even the failure of Lehman Brothers, which sent the economy into a full meltdown, initially didn’t put a dent in conservative denial. Kudlow hailed the failure as good news, because it signaled an end to bailouts, and predicted housing and financial recovery in “months, not years.”
Wait, there’s more. After the economic crisis helped Barack Obama win the 2008 election, right-wing pundits declared that it was all a left-wing conspiracy. Karl Rove and Bill O’Reilly accused the news media of hyping bad news to enable Obama’s socialist agenda, while Rush Limbaugh asserted that Senator Chuck Schumer personally caused the crisis (don’t ask).
I was thinking about how so much of the Fox News Republican style today is evidence-free fearmongering (Ebola, immigrant "caravans", etc.) Of course the instinct will be to project their own approach onto warnings of others and assume it's being played for partisan advantage. We've seen that with global warming, but with coronavirus we're getting an accelerated version.
ReplyDeleteThere's a connection to another of your threads: the "cult of the savvy." Only rubes are supposed to actually get scared of this stuff.
Check out this one from the indispensable Sullivan
Deletehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/rupert-murdoch-could-save-lives-by-forcing-fox-news-to-tell-the-truth-about-coronavirus--right-now/2020/03/11/72059f4c-63a7-11ea-acca-80c22bbee96f_story.html