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Oh No! The Dictionary Has a Liberal Bias!

Posted by Roy Edroso, Alicublog at 5:27 AM on July 5, 2009.


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I, and you, have Harry Hutton to thank for this Jonah Goldberg jackpot that had escaped my notice, in which a reader complains to the author of Liberal Fascism of "the creeping leftism of something as supposedly benign as a thesaurus." Yes, the correspondent looked up the entries for "liberal" and "progressive" in Roget's and found them too positive. Goldberg can't leave mad enough alone:

While annoying, none of this surprises me. I can't tell you how many people have told me that my book is idiotic on its face because the dictionary says so.

I must pause here to revisit a previous Goldberg entry:

The Washington Post's Dana Milbank quoted me as saying Harriet Miers fits the dictionary definition of "crony," as if it was a stinging rebuke of the White House. In reality, it was merely a factual statement. According to the dictionary, a crony is a longtime close friend or companion. Historically it didn't have a negative connotation. It derives from the Greek chronos (time)...

This happily spares me the effort of making up an instance of Goldberg doing something like it -- for example, "The dictionary defines 'ass' as 'any wild species of the genus Equus,' so you're really calling me a mustang which is a compliment actually."

 

He goes on:

By the way, my dad wrote about the deep-seated bias of dictionaries for the Wall Street Journal a few years ago.

Oh no, you think, it can't be -- but it is:

This is not the only instance of labeling-hesitation in Webster's New World--at least when the "leader" in question belongs to the "revolutionary" left. The dictionary can call Hitler the "Nazi dictator of Germany" but Stalin merely the "Soviet premier, general secretary of the Communist party of the U.S.S.R." Mussolini is an "Italian dictator," but Tito is "Yugoslav Communist Party leader, prime minister and president of Yugoslavia." Franco is "dictator of Spain" and Salazar "prime minister and dictator of Portugal," but Mao Tse-tung is "Chinese Communist leader, chairman of the People's Republic of China and of its Communist Party"...

 

Reference works carry with them, inherently, an air of authority, as if their contents are handed down from the heights of scholarship and learned precision. No one can feel right about error and tendentiousness slipping into the culture under such a guise.

So it's congenital!


It also makes me think of: "Why, there are studies underway to fluoridate salt, flour, fruit juices, soup, sugar, milk... ice cream. Ice cream, Mandrake, children's ice cream." It's easy to forget, amid all the crazy sifting of signs and portents to which conservatives have resorted in the Obama era, that they don't have to be in defeat to think this way; Sidney Goldberg's article is from 2002. Something in them senses an unfair conspiracy in every nook and cranny of everyday life, even when they run the works,

Say what you will about liberals, at least when some of them get on about "heteronormativity," they're usually from the academic world, where such things are expected. Besides, conservatives will pick it up too when it suits them.

UPDATE. Commenter bleikker picks up something I'd missed: Goldberg pere complains about the preferential treatment given "when the 'leader' in question belongs to the 'revolutionary' left," as if other dictators e.g. Hitler and Mussolini were not leftists. It seems old Goldberg accepted the usual classification of fascists as rightists. I wonder: when the younger Goldberg started babbling to Dad his thesis that Hitler, along with everything else bad, was attributable to liberals, was Sidney proud that that his boy had amplified on his own "Infinity" with "Double Infinity"? Or did was the realization that Jonah represented his intellectual legacy the thing that finally killed him?

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Tagged as: wingnuts, goldberg

Roy Edroso is the proprietor of Alicublog.


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Obama urges groups to stop attacks on Democratic lawmakers
Posted by: Sister_Lauren on Jul 5, 2009 7:49 AM   
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This first story is good news, Democratic lawmakers are finally being attacked by interest groups, and bad news, Obama is complaining about it.

Dianne Feinstein is a terrible Senator, Obama doesn't need to defend her. She has been involved in all kinds of Drug War mongering and high level government corruption. I am glad action groups are taking her on. Let her defend her own real record.

Obama Urges Groups to Stop Attacks on Democratic lawmakers

Health Care for American Now, a labor-based coalition of 1,000 groups, has organized a petition pressuring Feinstein to support legislation that includes a public option.

"We need a senator who is championing, not nay saying, the need for reform," the petition says. "We're hoping Sen. Feinstein becomes a 'champion' for the people of California and stands up for President Obama's health reform."

Richard Kirsch, who runs the coalition, said most of the group's ads are educational or focused generally on the need for broad-based change.

"We've been promoting reform and yes, asking members of the public to contact their senators," he said yesterday. "It's all in support of reform."



This next story is just downright depressing,

Taibbi: Impending Rule Change Means Goldman Sachs Stock Manipulations Can't Be Tracked


Here is hope, dawning on the horizon,

New strategies for fighting FISA and the PATRIOT Act

We also discussed... Jane Harman, Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein, and Harry Reid...

Hooray! They are discussing the 'leaders' who *sold us down the river.


* For people ignorant of American slave history, being 'sold down the river' was being sent to hell to die. I am not kidding look it up.

Kentucky raised slaves to be sold to the plantations further south where they were generally worked to death, plus old slaves who were no longer valuable in northerly states were often sent south to die, so being 'sold down the river' was a euphemism for a real and long-standing social institution of terror.

It was a fate that awaited many and a practice that lasted for several hundred years, I think it has left it's mark on our national psyche.

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» Useful post... Posted by: CanuckKid
Con-Serv-A-Tive
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jul 5, 2009 9:49 AM   
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Let me guess. The dictionary has a non-negative definition for "conservative" too. Just a hunch I have.

But I would define conservative this way: n. 1) One who opposes all that is good, just, or righteous. 2) A hypocrite, a buffoon. 3) One unpersuaded by facts.

Now THAT rings true!

I think others would include more in the definition than I have.

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» DICTATOR Posted by: CAPSLOCK_AVENGER
» RE: Damn; liberals are everywhere :) Posted by: sasquuatch55
» RE: Damn; liberals are everywhere :) Posted by: sasquuatch55
» RE: Con-Serv-A-Tive Posted by: armorypk
» RE: Con-Serv-A-Tive Posted by: luzmejor
Conspiracy of Truth
Posted by: BobNoxious on Jul 5, 2009 12:57 PM   
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Reality has a liberal bias.
Neo-Cons don't like reality.

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So, they finally read the definition.
Posted by: PJAW on Jul 6, 2009 3:50 AM   
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The poor bastards have been using "liberal" as a pejorative for so long that they simply assumed it meant something bad. Now some numbskull looked it up and discovered that wasn't the case at all. And of course they now want to change the dictionary definition to match their prejudice. No doubt their next move will be to redefine "flaming right wing asshole" as a compliment.

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The TRUTH has...
Posted by: jimidee on Jul 6, 2009 6:18 AM   
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a decidedly liberal bias.

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Wasn't Jesus...
Posted by: clvngodess on Jul 6, 2009 8:55 AM   
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... a liberal?

(Looking up, waiting for lightening to strike.)

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» RE: Wasn't Jesus... Posted by: halg
» RE: Wasn't Jesus... Posted by: maglindracia
The English language
Posted by: willymack on Jul 6, 2009 11:47 AM   
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Was bequeathed to us by our forebearers. Whether it's our national language, officially, it in fact IS our language. Our Declaration of Independence and Constitution are written in that language, and even though it's written in eighteenth century British English, it's still perfectly understandable by anyone fluent in our language, which includes or SHOULD include everyone living in this country.
There's much said about other languages being richer or more descriptive, French being one of those. To this I say HORSEFEATHERS. As beautiful and elegant as French is,NOTHING in that language can't be expressed just as well in Englsh, or with more accuracy.
All the world's languages translate nicely into English, partly because it borrows from all of them. Remember the sagacious observation of statesman george bush " the French have no word for entrepreneur"?
English like all other current languages is dynamic, and ever-changing. There will almost certainly come a time when our Constitution will be unreadable to our descendants without some scholarly person nearby to translate it.
As to guides to our language, such as dictionaries and thesauruses, being biased one way or another, this is the word of undereducated numbskulls who need to go back to school.

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Huh?
Posted by: CaliJim on Jul 6, 2009 6:47 PM   
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This is coming from the group of people represented by person holding up a sign at the Austin, Texas "Teabagging" party that said:
ACORN = SS

as if the Nazi SS, which imprisoned and murdered millions of people is EXACTLY THE SAME AS ACORN?

What a huge crock of elephant dung!

These people are lunatics. Period.

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» RE: Huh? Posted by: Dak
Nutcases...
Posted by: frank69 on Jul 6, 2009 7:42 PM   
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Today's "Republicans" are not really Republicans. They are just Radical Nutcases.

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» RE: Nutcases... Posted by: luzmejor
late to dinner
Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com on Jul 7, 2009 8:30 AM   
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here, at the end of the posts, i offer up a thought...can this country ever recover from republican ideology ?? I THINK WE HAVE SUFFERED IRREPARABLE DAMAGE.

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