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by T. Soul
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 12:35 AM
Sometimes little things can tell you about big things.
While Senator John Kerry and his running-mate Senator John Edwards were recently being photographed at lunchtime at Wendy's, to show what regular guys they are, their real lunch was from a local yacht club, which is more their speed in real life.
There is nothing wrong with eating lunch from or at a yacht club. What is wrong is being phony -- and thinking that the American people need to be conned.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected President four times while never pretending to be anything other than what he was, a born member of the elite class. Neither he nor the American voters required any such charade as that of Kerry and Edwards.
A certain amount of fraud creeps into many political campaigns but fraud is absolutely central to the Kerry campaign. Above all, his campaign must camouflage or deny the central fact of Senator Kerry's political career -- that he has been the most liberal member of the United States Senate.
Says who? Says Americans for Democratic Action, a leading liberal organization for more than half a century. The ADA keeps tabs on Congressional voting and ranks Senators on their votes for liberal causes, so as to inform ADA's members as to who are their strongest supporters.
Senator Kerry came in number one on liberal voting in the Senate, ranking above Ted Kennedy. Senator John Edwards likewise had an even more liberal voting record than Ted Kennedy. These guys are on the far left of a liberal party.
What does that mean in concrete terms?
Among other things, it means racial quotas, higher taxes, weakening the military, and -- perhaps most significant of all -- appointing liberal judges who will spend decades finding reasons to turn criminals loose and allowing frivolous lawsuits that drive up prices to consumers and destroy businesses and jobs.
You can't run on that platform and win a national election. Moreover, you cannot frankly state the underlying assumptions behind the liberal vision of the world, such as the notion that the liberal anointed need to impose their superior vision on the masses.
Politically, you have to pretend to be one of the people, even though the whole basis of your vision is that you are vastly superior to the people. Even when you are a pompous elitist who looks down on the average American, you have to project a political image as a regular guy by being photographed with a baseball bat or a hunting rifle in your hand -- or eating at Wendy's.
Disinformation is where it's at, if you are a liberal. Weakness on military defense, for example, has to be camouflaged by constantly using words like "strong," "strength," " tough" and the like, while clenching your fist and using a bombastic tone.
In a memorable scene near the end of "The Wizard of Oz," the wizard -- after being exposed as a fraud -- admits that he cannot give Dorothy's friends what they want, namely courage, a brain, and a heart. But he presents them with substitutes for all these things.
That is what Kerry and Edwards must do to have a chance at winning this year's election. They must come up with substitutes for reality.
In a sense, it is unfair to expect liberals to talk straight to the public because politically it is not a level playing field.
Conservatives can get elected to all sorts of offices, including President of the United States, while saying that they are conservative. But there are far fewer places where a liberal can get elected saying that he or she is a liberal -- and certainly not elected President of the United States with that label.
Voters have seen the results of liberalism over the years and don't like what they have seen. The last openly liberal candidate who was elected President was Lyndon Johnson, 40 years ago. The last Democratic candidate who even admitted to being a liberal was Walter Mondale, 16 years ago -- and he was buried in a landslide.
So don't look for liberal candidates to admit being liberals, when the Presidency is on the line. They are not about to commit political suicide. People in the media consider it an "attack" even to call candidates liberals -- or to call the media liberal.
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by more rational
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 1:58 AM
Yeah, maybe I should huh?
Can someone please delete this GOP propaganda?
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by Sheepdog
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:11 AM
This is like any Punch & Judy show, faintly amusing but at least it keeps the kids entertained. Otherwise they would get into mischief.
You know, like thinking.
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by Omnivore
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:23 AM
Can you see Portland now?
If so, glad to be of service, if not, then we will have to contact the local office.
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by Sheepdog
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:32 AM
Eaten anything good lately? And you never did answer me about the overtime scales at the enterprise. It seemed to me that all the stress was getting to you.
Do you get doughnuts too?
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by Omnivore
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:36 AM
Sometimes we work a lot, sometimes there is nothing to do so we are on call...
I suppose it balances out.
It is a shit job but somebody has to do it... :)
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by Sheepdog
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:42 AM
And so I can assume you are working in the new slot created by the new funding. Ya got to love this smaller government idea.
But gee wizz why do you individuals have to put in so much time?
I'm the only ten people that ever post here. :>)
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by Omnivore
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 2:54 AM
Now this is just between me and you, but a certain "activist" that targeted Mr Poindexter just because he was doing his job regularly visits and posts here too...
(he must be one of the other eight... )
The "activist" got his ass handed to him on a silver platter earlier today by one of my peers.
Now when the Government makes mis-informed statements (yeah OK lies, false assumptions, down right stupid comments) then "activists" are all over them like stink on shit.
The new policy is to challange "activists" who post mis-informed statements and correct them so the public at large can determine the truth themselves.
http://la.indymedia.org/news/2004/08/115275_comment.php#115302
This is the new open government!!!!!
By the way did you read the 9/11 Comission report?
THAT IS WAY TOO OPEN!!!!!!!
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by Sheepdog
Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2004 at 3:32 AM
Why would anyone read that piece of melodious dung?
The Independent Commission together with the Independent Media(s)
is in the process of locating the chain of criminality. Your 'Lets Go Into Martial Law If We Can't Have A Police State' stage show really needed a laugh trac. Much coffee was sprayed (bless those keyboard membranes) as I listened to them.
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