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Monday, April 14, 2008
Condescending -- But Hardly Alone
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 3:44 PM

Howard Kurtz argues in Obama's defense that he's hardly alone (in Democrat circles, that is) in his views about the people in small towns -- and that "journalists should try to paint a full picture here."  Kurtz writes:

[M]ost people (and most journalists) know what he was trying to say. Not that small-towners are gun nuts. Or religious nuts, not from a regular churchgoer. Obama was trying to say that these folks voted on social issues, distracting wedge issues, when their real problem was economic.

He goes on to note that  Bill Clinton made comments "with the same intent" in 1991.  

I admire Howard Kurtz's work a great deal.  But I disagree with his argument here.  

Back during the Wright controversy, I argued that Barack's experience at Ivy League universities  inoculated him from shock at his pastor's more radical comments.  Here, similarly, Barack wasn't voicing any attitudes at his San Francisco fundraiser that aren't commonly encountered on the campuses of America's most elite universities.

A lot of the supposedly "best and brightest" truly don't have a clue about middle America.  As a freshman at Princeton in 1985, as a joke, I had half a dining hall's tqble worth of classmates actually believing that, as a resident of suburban St. Louis, I had been accustomed to slopping the pigs and gathering eggs for breakfast every morning before school.   Put it this way . . . my fables got pretty outlandish before anybody caught on.

The politics and values of flyover country enjoy about the same level of familiarity among many of the educated elites on the coasts.  Only three years later, a fellow editor on The Daily Princetonian, from New York, confided to me -- in what was supposed to be a compliment -- that he hadn't before realized that there were "any educated Republicans."  He was 21 when he had this epiphany.

Many (if not most) of those at Harvard Law School weren't any more clued in.  A female classmate of mine, from Texas, once mentioned to me in passing that she was often treated there like a dumb hick because of her drawl and her more traditionalist views (she was anything but dumb, by the way, and recently became a judge on a U.S. circuit court of appeals).

The point is that no one necessarily thinks Barack was trying to be mean about small town people -- he's just expressing some prejudices that are remarkably common in the circles he comes from.

But even to concede Howard Kurtz's point and agree that Barack was simply arguing that small town people aren't voting in their own best interests -- well, isn't that condescending, too?  Doesn't that imply that someone believes these people are too dumb to know what's really good for them?

And isn't it possible -- just possible -- that some Americans hold their social views very dear, and are willing to forgo the opportunity to vote for more government goodies because of their other beliefs?

After all, even if they vote against (what some consider to be) their economic self interest in order to promote their social views, isn't that what rich "tax me" liberals (like Kennedy, Kerry, and the Clintons, for that matter) do routinely? 

Or is it "principled" when rich social liberals do it, and "stupid" when poor social conservatives do?

 

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eddie too writes: Tuesday, April, 15, 2008 12:10 PM
It is hard to imagine a more

condescending statement than that made by Obama.

In essence he was saying, small town and rural Americans are too stupid to know what is in their best interests. Same old Democrat crap. The brilliant elitists must ride to the rescue and save us from ourselves. Hilary's add with the various Pennsylvanians commenting about how insulted they were by Obama's comments is right on and should be very effective, even though Hilary has projected the same image over the years.
eddie too writes: Tuesday, April, 15, 2008 12:05 PM
Where Obama got it wrong was

in not fully explaining the problem. He has been going around touting politics as usual as the problem. He then offers government as the solution for the countries problems. People in rural and small town America agree that the current situation in D.C. is deplorable. They disagree with Obama about the solution. Rural and small town America want smaller government and less government involvement. They see the government as being more detrimental to the country, their children, themselves and the future. They do not want the government exerting more influence in their lives. They want the government to do what a central government should, maintain order and peace.
Kathy writes: Monday, April, 14, 2008 11:43 PM
Nice post
Nice, reasonable post, though I'm still voting for Obama. I agree: he messed up. However, I still like him much better than the other two.

LOVE the pig slopping story. I can only imagine how much fun you had telling that one!
Calvinesq writes: Monday, April, 14, 2008 5:39 PM
Principled Conservative
As a conservative Pennsylvanian, formerly from the "T", you've nailed it. I refuse to defer to the government to solve the problems we face as promised by the left. Rather, government seems to turn most things into inefficient, smelly manure, which is certainly not in my best interest. Also, the condescension from those who think our religion is a crutch that soothes our bitterness, or worse, is a means to obtain or rationalize prosperity, is despicable. Maybe they would be surprised to know that my Christian faith is grounded on, not what's in it for me, but rather the belief that my faith is true. What a concept! The belief that government can effectively solve the problems of this country is based on the mistaken belief that with just the right, enlightened (elitist) leadership, government can tell us what is best and what we must and ought to do, leading us to the promised land. What nonsense!
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