Why have we let them?
I blame public education, sucky parenting, and higher ed.
I can't speak to the generation before mine, but we now have three generations working on four (boomers, Gen X, Gen Y, Gen whatever today's primary/secondary school kids are called) who have had shit education about civic responsibility, the nature of the American Experiment (Madison, Jefferson, federalists AND anti-federalists, Tocqueville, the Stamp Act and the tea party, Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke).
And the people teaching the teachers -- they are equally ignorant. What passes for "intellectual" conversation in my lifetime? Sarah Palin, Cornell West, Larry Summers, Ben Bernanke, NPR, and FoxNews/CNN talking know-nothings.
Anyone who has even basic training in rhetoric and logic should be able to identify and ignore empty or contradictory speech. Yet we're all captive of Madison Avenue. We saw Reagan as the Great Communicator (when he was nothing more than a B-movie actor speaking to our prejudices, and we think Obama a great orator when he hasn't said anything but babble since he hit the national stage. (Ted Kennedy gave a better speech and one with more content than the one everyone salivated over at that Democratic convention where BO "burst on the scene."
That's why I have a hard time being optimistic about this country.
The Founders were far from perfect -- some still believed in slavery, and far too many were federalist types, and by today's standards Sam Adams and Tom Paine might be labelled terrorists. (Today's Tea Party gets jeers, sneers, and put-downs as "dangerous," but they would be altar boys and flower girls next to people like Adams and Paine.) But at least those founders were well-educated and seriously literate.
And they were so regardless of their background. Paine, for example, was educated as apprentice to a corset maker and was a failed merchant. Yet his Common Sense (which gets mentioned in virtually every high school American history course but which neither the high school students nor their teachers nor their teachers' teachers have ever read) is better written and is more thoughtful/logical/well-argued than 90 percent of the writing by PhD's in economics, political science, and economic/political philosophy or by 99% of the editorialists of the New York Times or by 99.9% of the morons who opine on Fox and CNN.
I hang out here in "Random Babble" because you all give me hope that there are still thoughtful and careful thinkers out there in America. But, and I hate to say this, even though we of Packers Home regularly have conversations that quality-wise are probably two standard deviations above the national average, we aren't in the Founders' league.
So why do the Two Empty-of-Thinking Parties have so much power, Shawn?
Because we're a nation made up of three-plus generations of ignoramuses ignorant even of the extent of our ignorance.
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2 (NKJV)