The whole avalanche of bilious bad faith that has followed is, finally, a bleak affirmation of Beck’s piteous/cynical soft-sci-fi worldview. That army of the terrified converged on the nation’s capital, demanding a permanent September 12, and they have it. We have taken up residence in that long shadow, lived in and with the frantic inertia, the intermittent intimations of something terrible, the inward-turning fear at all those vague but implacable loomings. A new political class of howling, shit-scared know-nothing bullies that believes the only tough-minded response to anything is an unyielding “no;” a popular culture curled babyish around an atomizing and anomic materialism it detests and knows well it cannot afford; a thousand inexpressible and unexpressed fears and mistrusts – how we live now is a disheartening extension who we were then.
The 9/12 Project, David Roth