Newsroom Archive for 11/16, 2009

 

"Political Swine Flu Has Struck"
Nov 16 2009 - 11:28am

 

Sorensen's Bob Gibson is the author of an essay about civility in politics— published in Sunday's Daily Progress.

Now is the time for an injection of a little civility into the body politic. Many politicians have succumbed to a political swine flu of sorts. They behave a bit like pigs as they slop through campaigns and sessions of Congress trying to slime opponents with objectionable labels and ill motives.

Americans are free people, a Fluvanna County friend said recently, so that “Babbling idiots have the right to tarnish their public character just as poorly run businesses in a free market should have the right to fail. In this way, hopefully incivility takes care of itself.”

The friend, Stephen Scott, added, “I don’t think we should attempt to codify civility too much lest it become a form of control on free speech.” As a First Amendment guy, I concur. Let the crude, rude and socially ugly characters lose their own arguments as the public reacts to punish outrageous attacks.

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    John Cosgrove

    Political Leaders Program

    Class of 1998

    John serves in the Virginia House of Delegates where he represents the 78th District. He is also a member of the Sorensen Institute's State Advisory Board.