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Sunday, September 06, 2009
David R. Stokes :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Politics of Personality
by David R. Stokes
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Thomas Cronin, currently the McHugh Professor of American Institutions and Leadership at Colorado College, wrote an essay nearly 40 years ago entitled “Superman: Our Textbook President.” He had studied college political science textbooks for the previous 15 years and found a trend in the discussion of the U.S. presidency, “by symbolizing the past and future greatness of America and radiating inspirational confidence, a president can pull the nation together while directing us toward the fulfillment of the American dream.”

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It was an era when the idea of an energetic executive was transcendent in America. Eisenhower was old and irrelevant, so the thinking went, and John F. Kennedy came along promising a robust exploration and occupation of the future. He said things like: “a chief executive who is praised primarily for what he did not do, the disasters he prevented, the bills he vetoed,” would simply not be enough for the big-bad challenges of the future.

Too bad for those who really liked Ike. Or Nixon.

I was a school kid growing up at the time, and I recall being very inspired by President Kennedy. In fact, my father used JFK’s love for history to get me similarly interested. Yep, while most others heeded Camelot’s clarion call about a compelling future, the president helped to get me interested in the past. I love irony.

My first history books were gifts given at the A&P store in Taylor, Michigan. Dad only had to continue buying flowery drinking glasses to build my fledgling library. Mom got the glasses for the cupboards and I got the books. President Kennedy wrote the “Forward” to them. I was hooked.

The image of the presidency is very powerful, especially to kids. And because it is so potent, it should be used with great care – to inspire and encourage things all of us can agree on: stay in school, eat your veggies, don’t eat the paste, and respect the flag. Mr. Kennedy even went so far as to promote physical fitness standards. It was all very patriotic. And I cannot remember my parents, both loyal Nixon-Republicans, being all that put out about it.

But that was then.

It was a different time in our nation. Maybe there are too many naïve people, but in those days even small-government conservatives got in long lines on weekends for vaccinations, or “sugar cubes” to promote the eradication of certain diseases. We were sheep and Ozzie and Harriet were on the tube.

Then came Vietnam, LBJ’S “credibility gap,” Watergate – and every “gate” thereafter, and the liberals told us to “question authority,” down with the Imperial Presidency, after all the king had been killed and no one really could replace Camelot. So the nation went from division to division, catalyzed by radicals with their rules. Disrupt, ridicule, polarize, and make sure that the liar Lyndon, “Tricky Dick,” that buffoon Gerald Ford, that doddering old man Ronald Reagan, and two guys named Bush, never get taken seriously. They are not at all worthy heirs to the man who was shot in Dallas.

Now it’s all much better – finally there is a man to match these mountainous times, someone deserving of our, well, allegiance. And we know this is true because really, really cool entertainers are pointing the way:

“What’s Your Pledge?” “To be a servant to our president,” says Demi Moore. “To be of service to Barack Obama,” says Anthony Kiedis.

We are witnessing something beyond the every-day attempt to package a political leader in a compelling way. In fact, we may very well be watching the emergence of a cult of personality. To some, even the suggestion of this is absurd because we associate such things with despotism. How could a free society fall prey to such a thing?

Well, where are the radical mantras of “question authority” now? Where have all the liberal flowers gone? They’ve gone to Washington, D.C., everyone. And because children are our future, let’s teach them well and let them lead the way. It’s time to kick the “juvenile idealization of the President” up a notch. Continued...

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David R. Stokes is a minister, writer, and broadcaster. His weekly talks at Fair Oaks Church in Fairfax, Virginia and host of Loud on Purpose, heard Monday to Friday in Washington, D.C. on WAVA 105.1 fm.
 
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"Friendly totalitarianism" is Here
Good column by Mr. Stokes, but I disagree with his belief that a "fiendly totalitarisnism" will never happen here. It already has. We have embraced it incrementally for over a century. From the Preogressives to Mussolini West (FDR and his Brain Trust)to the Cold War to the war on terror to every modern social issue, our leaders now call every situation a crisis that necessitates greater authority for the federal government. Barry Vladimir Hussein Soetero Obama is the most blatant abusuer, but the decades of indoctrination toward reverence for the state softens the blow of his dangerous usurpations. Sure, we may successfully alarm folks enough to prevent the giant leaps into socialism that Obama would like to undertake. That just means we continue a slow march toward totalitarianism rather than a blitzkrieg. Either way, the intentions of the Statists are clear and unyielding.

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Barry's Cult
Good job Preacher, good job. (Hey I found you, on Tuesday!)
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