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Friday, June 06, 2008
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Crashing Canards
by Rich Tucker
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In the last week, story after story informed us that our nation had passed a critical milestone because of the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama. And indeed, Americans have been taking great leaps forward.

But the crashing sound you may have heard wasn’t the shattering of a glass ceiling -- it was the sudden collapse of several liberal canards.

The first thing to go is the idea that liberals stand for democracy. Well, no.

Liberals stand for winning (and there’s nothing wrong with that in politics) through any means necessary. Back in 2000, when Al Gore needed Florida’s electoral votes to become president, the liberal mantra was “count every vote.” But Gore supporters were more than happy to toss out absentee ballots from overseas military personnel, since those were, presumably, votes for George W. Bush.

Then-TIME magazine columnist Margaret Carlson sounded the perfect liberal note when she told the Imus in the Morning radio show that it would be a shame if military ballots were a factor, because “Here we will have possibly a bunch of tax dodgers deciding the election.”

Tax dodgers, eh? Well, that’s one way to describe our men and women serving overseas (many of whom choose to live in Florida because there’s no income tax, and because the weather is awesome), although probably not the best way. Most of us would describe them as patriotic Americans, selflessly risking their lives on our behalf. If anybody’s vote should be counted, it’s a military member’s vote.

In any event, 2000 was 2000, and 2008 is a very different year. This year, Democratic Party leaders in Florida decided to hold their primary earlier than the national party wanted them to. So the Democratic National Committee effectively disenfranchised the entire state. Imagine that: From “count every vote” to “no vote counts” in just eight years.

Of course, it’s untenable to tell millions of people their votes were for naught, so party leaders huddled in Washington (where else?) to solve the problem. Their compromise puts another liberal canard to rest.

Since the foundation of the Republic, lefties have complained about the constitutional compromise that, for population reasons, counted slaves as three-fifths of a person. That idea’s been deployed over and over to supposedly prove that the United States was grounded in racism, and that nothing good can come from that foul soil.

Well, at least according to the DNC, the number three-fifths is way off. The real value of a voter, at least in Florida and Michigan, is one-half a person. That’s the compromise party leaders reached last weekend so the delegations from those two key states would be allowed in to the convention. But it means voters in Florida are being treated as half persons just because of when that state’s primary was held.

Ironically, that means voters in Iraq have a better voice in their national affairs than Democratic primary voters in Florida. Iraqis have voted three times, selecting their own representatives and accepting a constitution written by Iraqis for Iraq.

This brings us to another shattered liberal canard: that the war in Iraq has made us less safe. Sen. Obama makes his opposition to the war a centerpiece of his campaign. “The war in Iraq has emboldened al Qaeda, whose recruitment has jumped and whose leadership enjoys a safe haven in Pakistan -- a thousand miles from Iraq,” he told supporters in March.

But far from being empowered, al Qaeda looks weaker today than ever. Powerlineblog notes, “There were no successful attacks inside the United States or against American interests abroad” in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 or, so far, 2008. And as CIA Director Michael Hayden recently told FOX News, “Those parts of Iraq where al Qaeda can feel safe are small and shrinking. And again, nothing in this line of work is guaranteed, but the trend lines we are seeing right now are quite positive.”

How about a final liberal canard -- that the U.S. is a decidedly racist country. As Obama’s victory illustrates, the opposite is true. Racism has been in decline for so long, it’s difficult to find even if you go looking for it.

As John McWhorter, author of Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America, wrote in the New York Sun, “At this point, if racism was unattended to for 10 years, during that time it would play exactly the same kind of role it does in America now -- elusive, marginal and insignificant.” Indeed.

The news is bad for liberals, but great for our country. Liberalism doesn’t seem to have much to add to the national conversation, yet Barack Obama is going forth as the most liberal political candidate in a generation.

Good luck with that.

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Well
Someone's got to be first, even if just to say you have merely stated the obvious, Mr. Tucker.

I'll say again
as I did on the McGovern-Obama thread that the Dem. Party is radically different from the party of FDR, Truman, and JFK. Once really the party of the working man (whose vote Obama couldn't get), free trade, national security, support for democracy around the world (remember go anywhere fight any foe?), and truly the party of open-mindedness and civil debate.

Now, Dems. are undisguised socialists, rigid Marxists, devoted to group think and group identity, radical open border proponents, the party of death through abortion, AIDS, and denying DDT to the world's afflicted through malaria, and "the means justify the ends" politicking.

In FL, may 2000 RIP, Dems. did not want to recount the entire state, that would include the panhandle that is traditionally cons. They only wanted to recount 4 Dem. counties, led by Dem. commissioners, whose elections were administered by Dem. supervisors, who had used a Dem.-designed ballot which had been in use for years.

That Bush ALWAYS won every recount, from the initial to NYSLimes to LA Times to WSJ to CBS is practically a miracle as every county in the recount was predominantly Dem. in registration and voting pattern.

Dems. never wanted a fair recount, as they did exclude most military votes (absentee ballots) and did include (illegally) up to 1000 votes by felons.

And they were defeated in court where it hurts most on the very grounds that the ACLU make much of its reputation by the 14th Amendment and due process by a vote of 7-2, no squeaker there.

The issue is so dead only a million watched HBO's vaunted *Recount* starring Kevin Spacey. I didn't see it either. HBO costs too much.

Politics of Discontent
Selling the premise that a demographic group has it rough, and voting for the appropriate advocacy candidate will set things right is the oldest con going.

Think, instead, of the many "minorities" whose proud parents disciplined them to start climbing and pay no heed to that defeatism.

The Founders called it "Pursuit of Happiness".
It is the essence of America.

Another example
"The first thing to go is the idea that liberals stand for democracy."

How true. Democrats only support democracy when it's politically expedient. They will abandon democratic ideals at the drop of a hat, as Tucker deftly explains their actions in Florida 2000, and again in the 2008 Florida and Michigan primaries.

Another glaring example of their indifference to democracy is Iraq. As that young democracy has struggled to survive in the face of Islamic terrorism, Democrats couldn't think of enough ways to guarantee failure there. Every congressional vote brought by Democrats was designed to ensure victory for terrorism and an end to democracy in Iraq. (Their proposals included withdrawal of troops, cutting off funding, disruptive troop rotations, etc.). Any of these proposals would have killed any hope of democracy in Iraq, and that is precisely what Democrats wanted, because they calculated a catastrophic failure there would be blamed on Bush and win them more votes in the next election.

When Democrats are faced with a choice between human rights and political expediency, human rights lose every time. You can bank on it.

Glen Beck
Glen Becks newsletter today stated(asI have been saying all along) that Al Gore has "huge stakes" in the companies that are the largest owners of carbon credits. Guess that tells why he pushes carbon credits so much. He stands to make a very lewd sum of money off it.

So liberal logic goes....
That even though there have been no major attacks on America or our interests in the past several years, we are LESS safe?

Would that mean that had there BEEN several, or even ANY major attacks, we would be safer?

Perhaps so - after all, patriotism is now defined by how much you criticize the country, and military service, so hallowed when the Dem candidate wore the uniform, is now a liability.

Renny...
...I did watch the HBO show on the Florida recount.and as you may have guessed it was pro Gore and his minions.

But there were some very good Republican points made.I particularly liked the part of James Baker,representing Bush.They were devestating on the female spokesperson for the State,the one in charge of elections.

If they re-play the show (and you know HBO will)I would recommend you watch it.

No Wonder Obama.......

has those sign waving groupies with him everywhere he goes. They help distract people from the mindless three word slogans he spouts.

How he manages to keep a serious face I'll never know. After each speech, his staff checks to see if the word "change" was used the proper number of times. It currently stands at 25.

"Hope" is holding steady at 15 times.

However, the staff is working on a way for the groupies to hold up signs with the word "change" just as Obama speaks the word. When he speaks "hope" they'll hold up "hope" signs. It's coming along, but the groupies are a bit slow. The determined staff works them hard, however. They figure the groupie gang will have it down pat in another month.


























Racism dead?
If only.... How do you explain the amazing proportion of black voters who voted for Obama?

ajay
Let's see now. The Dems have 2 candidates with nearly identical policies, but when blacks vote 90/10 for the black, that's good judgement. When whites vote 55/45 for the white candidate, that's racism. Got it. I think i got it.

I must be a racist


If I say,

"Oh look, that Black man just robbed the bank."

"Oh my, that Black man just hit that woman on the head."

"Look at that, that Black man just broke into that house."

That proves I am a racist.


But if I say, "Oh look, a Black man was just nominated for President of the USA."

I am a wonderful man.

Liberals define a word as they want to define it.

G.I.s tax avoiders?
If Calson of "Time" expressed a standard Dimocraptic Party opinion in deriding G.I.s as tax avoiders will our armed forces survive 4 years of B. Hussein Obama in the White House intact?

for renny
renny writes: "The Dem. Party is radically different from the party of FDR, Truman, and JFK. Once really the party of the working man"

Yep.
I remember what the late head of the AFL-CIO, George Meany, said in the 1960s: "We're not going to let those foo-foos take over our party." (He was referring to just these youthful leftists who backed McCarthy and McGovern then, and who are backing Obama now.)

Unfortunately, they outlasted him. George Meany is now dead, and the "foo-foos" did take over the Democratic Party. And to add insult to injury, they installed one of their own as the new current head of the AFL-CIO: John Sweeney, who is an out-and-out socialist (not just a liberal).

Dave
Will they survive the first two years? Will the defense budget be stripped to bare bones? I have heard that the Seal Teams don't practice live fire unless there is a mission because the bean counters want to save money on ammo. That my friend is plain disgusting! I never thought my country would stoop so low!

Where is the "half white" guy?
In all of this pandering to the left it seems that half of B. Obama's genealogy has gone missing. In the politics of identity it would seem that the only reason one who enjoyed a dual race lineage would make any acknowledgment of their white heritage would be to disparage that branch of the family tree. He's now the great black hope. Really? If anyone said that he is the great "half white" hope where would the lynching be convened for the unfortunate speaker of truth?
Racism is not dead. It is practiced across the color spectrum with the possible exception of green.
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