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Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Ben Shapiro :: Townhall.com Columnist
McCain's Boots Defeat Obama's Suits
by Ben Shapiro
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A man, they say, can be judged by his friends. If that's the case, then Barack Obama can surely be judged by George Clooney. The UK Daily Mail reported this week that the "Ocean's Eleven" actor regularly speaks with and text messages the presumptive Democratic nominee, advising him on everything from fashion to foreign policy. "George has been giving him advice on things such as presentation, public speaking and body language and he also emails him constantly about policy, especially the Middle East," stated a Democratic Party insider. "George is pushing him to be more 'balanced' on issues such as U.S. relations with Israel. George is pro-Palestinian. And he is also urging Barack to withdraw unconditionally from Iraq if he wins."

In my last book, "Project President: Bad Hair and Botox on the Road to the White House," I highlighted perhaps the chief deciding factor for voters in presidential elections: suits versus boots. I explained that Americans always prefer the cowboy candidate -- the boots candidate -- to the glitzy, arrogant urban type -- the suits candidate. Americans like tough guys. We don't like candidates who consult with actors on foreign policy.

Americans prefer boots to suits for one simple reason: Americans prefer action to rhetoric. Arrogant bombast -- the traditional preserve of the big city lawyers -- is not our style. We like determined policy-making. We like candidates who take no crap rather than candidates who spout bull-crap.

If the McCain campaign can highlight the fact that Barack Obama is the suit-iest man ever to run for president, Obama will lose the 2008 election. And it will not be close.

When John Kerry ran for president in 2004, I thought he was the biggest suit the nation had ever seen on the presidential stage. Barack Obama surpasses him exponentially. Obama is a former law professor and "community organizer" (i.e., a rabble-rousing grievance-monger). Obama thrills to the cheers of Berliners but shuns visiting wounded troops if he cannot be accompanied by campaign staff and cameras. He hangs out with terrorists-cum-professors, racial radicals-cum-pastors and actors-cum-politicians, but he demeans rural voters as simpletons who "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations." He recommends that hard-working Americans fight high gas prices with tire gauges, but complains about the price of arugula. He proclaims himself "a symbol of the possibility of America returning to our best traditions," creates his own presidential seal and labels his chair on his campaign airplane "President," but says that America is no longer "what it could be, what it once was."

John McCain, by contrast, is a boots candidate in the tradition of Teddy Roosevelt. He spent over five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, refusing a ticket home if it meant leaving his men behind. He has a long tradition of voting the way he believes, even if it means ticking off his own base. He hails from Arizona, owns a ranch and doesn't look uncomfortable donning a Stetson.

The biggest contrast between the suity Obama and the booty McCain isn't image, though -- it's substance. When the chips are down, Obama plays rhetorical games. McCain shoots from the hip, and he shoots straight.

Last week, in the mold of Hitler's Czechoslovakian annexation, Vladimir Putin claimed that a breakaway province of Georgia required Russian protection. He then sent Russian troops into Georgia in an attempt to take control of Georgian oil pipelines.

Barack Obama responded by recommending a UN Security Council resolution condemning Russian aggression, as well insertion of a UN peacekeeping force -- a ridiculous suggestion, considering that Russia has a permanent seat on the Security Council and can veto any such resolution. His campaign stated, in Neville Chamberlain-esque fashion, that the situation in Georgia is "both sides' fault -- both have been somewhat provocative with each other." Obama called for restraint from both sides.

McCain, by contrast, demonstrated the moral clarity of the maverick. Russia, he said, needed to immediately withdraw from Georgia. Georgia, he said, should be admitted to NATO forthwith, which would force NATO to intervene in order to maintain Georgia's borders. "Today," McCain said, "we are all Georgians."

There is a reason Americans prefer boots to suits. We don't want George Clooney advising on foreign policy. We don't want a president who sees every international conflict as an exercise in moral equivalence. We don't believe in politicians who see talk as the be-all, end-all.

We do want a president who will stand up to the Hitlers, the Stalins and yes, the Putins. We want a president who understands that talk is cheap and action is valuable. We want a boots president. John McCain will be that president.

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No Boots, Calfskin Loafers
In fact, McCain wears $520 leather Ferragamo
Pregiato Moccasins (available at Neiman Marcus; sales restricted to the Elite). They are, of course, imported from Italy.

Given that he has eight houses with fully-stocked closets, the total number of shoes he owns must approach that of Condi Rice. And the total cost is probably more than Ben Shapiro has earned in his entire lifetime.

See above comment
For another Liberal that doesn't get it.

One comment for libs, one clueless
comment for lib-kind. The point is that BO has as much sense leading foreign policy as Katie Couric. Probably less.

Loosers.....
This is why the GOP will probably loose.

They continue to go after Obama as just another Liberal. What they have missed is his junk-yard-dog killer instinct for party politics.

The "Elite" lable isn't going to work any more than the "Muslim" smears did.

@ex-Pat:
Obambi is not just another Liberal...he's a Marxist!

Don't write off the GOP just yet.Wait till the ad's from them start hitting the air waves regarding the revealing info contained in "The Obama Nation" by Jerome Corsi.

billybob and ex-pat
Billybob - Corsi is one of the most vile people
I have heard on Hannity - and that is saying
something.

Ex-Pat - at last, someone other than myself is
saying that "smears" and name calling and all
the other dumb stuff out there is not the way
to wage a campaign, even if it works. It
belittles us. Stick with the issues.

wow
I absolutely love this article-- Shapiro attacking Obama as only rhetoric, by using only RHETORIC! If this article is actually effective Cicero will be rolling over in his grave laughing his rear off because he described it in detail in his book on-- you guessed it-- rhetoric.

I also love the fact that the only source he cites for all his quotes is another paper who attributes the original source to a "Democratic Party insider." That kind of citation wouldn't have flown in my high school English class, let alone any of my college level journalism classes, and certainly not in a professional publication. So I guess my question is, how am I suppose to believe it's nothing more than a rumor-- do you have any actual "facts" Shapiro?

dear munck city:


I like this line of thought.

George Clooney bought up lakeside property along Lago di Como in Italy; outsized and luxurious; and immediately began giving orders to the town magistrates over who had any rights to come close to his palace grounds.

I suppose He'll have Obambi staying out there with him from time to time; in exchange for letting Ocean's 11, 12 & 13 buddies hang out in the Lincoln bedroom over weekends. Nothing Obambi won't lovingly do for the bad boys rooting section.

Meanwhile, Hillary will go back to Little Rock. Poor lady; she's getting a lot of miles on her.

urban dwellers
With all of the complaints about Obama being an urban arugula-eating elitist, why is it ok for TH folk to constantly demean urban dwellers? The majority of our population lives in urban areas. Why is it bad that we have a wide variety of food and like to try different things? How does that make us snooty elitists? In my view, it's as bad as Obama's demeaning remarks about rural people.

Shapiro says "to the glitzy, arrogant urban type "

Hawaii "O" Samabama
If BHO cared one iota for our country then why, as he was in the air on his way to sipping expensive booze, smoking imported cigs and surfing near his exotic vacation retreat didn't he have the plane turn immediately back to the US for immediate action regarding Georgia. Thank
God that Mc Cain handled the response in a professional, knowledgeable and swift manner.
To top it all off the "Messiah's response, that one of his 100 or more coaches told him to say, was totally STUPID: Recommending a UN Security Resolution condemning Russia when Russia has a permanent seat on the Security Council and can veto that resolution. It is truly scary with this immature idiot to be at the healm of running our country at a time like this. The college he graduated from needs to give him a refund! This is what our Marxist, liberal socialist professors produce?????????

Ex-Pat
Did you graduate from the same socialist, liberal college your Messiah did? Loosers???
How about losers....like you! Lable?? How about label...like labeling you another BHO kool aid drinker! I am to assume that you also agree with BHO that there are 57 states. BHO also assumes that Atlanta will be the city that the Russians will move into next.

Munck
With all due respect, (I almost hesitate to say this, since it's entirely possible--indeed, hopeful for your sake--that your post is tongue in cheek);

Boots is a metaphor.

marcmat 12:51 AM EST
"Boots is a metaphor."

Shouldn't that be "Boots ARE a metaphor?"

"Loafers" could be a metaphor too, you know. Too obscure?

That's why I love posting on right-wing sites; they think things like "BHO also assumes that Atlanta will be the city that the Russians will move into next" are the ultimate in subtle and sophisticated humor.

Every urban myth you could find
I don't believe Ben Shapiro could write a single paragraph without including an urban myth, exaggeration, or outright falsehood.

Examples:

1. George Clooney does NOT text message Obama. And not only does he not give him advice, he's not even going to campaign for him:

" 'I have never texted or e-mailed Senator Obama. And I'll offer a million dollars to anyone who could prove otherwise,” Clooney said in a statement. “I've spent more time with Senator McCain (he did my TV show) then I have with Senator Obama. I would hope that my friend John McCain would join me in condemning this kind of politics.'

Clooney told CNN in February he had no plans to hit the campaign trail for the presumptive Democratic nominee despite his endorsement because of the adverse affects celebrity endorsements can have on a candidate.

'I feel that at times you can harm the person that you are trying to help,' Clooney told said in February.

As for offering policy advice? Clooney said both candidates are doing well without his input.

'Although I support Senator Obama I would never be dumb enough to offer policy advice to either candidate.'”

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/08/13/clooney-den ies-email-relationship-with-obama/

2. McCain's "long tradition of voting the way he believes"? Just a coincidence it's GWB's way 95% of the time.


cont'd

Ben's urban myth cut and pastes, cont'd
cont'd

3. Obama "shuns visiting wounded troops if he cannot be accompanied by campaign staff and cameras"? A flat out lie.

http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/snubbing_wounded_tr oops.html

4. Oh, and McCain doesn't "own a ranch." His wife owns 7 acres with a few houses on it...no livestock. And a Google search yields zero pictures of McCain in any kind of Stetson or other cowboy hat. Just more of Ben's overheated Reagan wish-dream, I guess.


cont'd


Ben's urban myth factory, part 3
cont'd

5. Ben knows perfectly well - or would know if he bothered to do anything but cut and paste off Drudge - Obama didn't "complain about the price of arugula" at all. He was listening to farmers whose crop prices had stagnated, urging them to try specialty high-markup crops. You know, like caring about how small businesses can succeed?

6. And this one might be the best of all:

"Barack Obama responded by recommending a UN Security Council resolution condemning Russian aggression, as well insertion of a UN peacekeeping force -- a ridiculous suggestion, considering that Russia has a permanent seat on the Security Council and can veto any such resolution."


John McCain made that exact "ridiculous suggestion" in the very same statement you refer to, you dishonest hack:


"The United States and our allies should continue efforts to bring a resolution before the United Nations Security Council condemning Russian aggression, noting the withdrawal of Georgian troops from South Ossetia, and calling for an immediate ceasefire and a withdrawal of Russian troops from Georgian territory. We should move ahead with a resolution despite Russian veto threats and submit Russia to the court of world public opinion."

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/08/11/mccain-calls- for-halt-of-violence-in-georgia/




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