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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Victor Davis Hanson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Where Have All the Liberals Gone?
by Victor Davis Hanson
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These days Democrats are not sounding very liberal. Classic liberals, after all, would support free markets, internationalism and the universal desire for constitutional government, while downplaying racial affinity. But the following examples highlight how far from these ideals today’s liberals are.

Campaigning earlier this year in recession-prone Ohio, both Democratic candidates trashed the North American Free Trade Agreement. Sen. Barack Obama advocated renegotiation of the treaty. And Sen. Hillary Clinton assured voters she had always opposed NAFTA, an agreement that was concluded under her husband’s administration.

But then a funny thing happened. A top economic adviser to Obama, Austan Goolsbee, reportedly made back-channel assurances to Canadian officials that such talk of protectionism was merely campaign rhetoric.

Then an even funnier thing transpired. Clinton's chief campaign strategist (who has since been “reassigned”), Mark Penn, reportedly advised Colombian officials of how to court votes in Congress to assure passage of a new free-trade agreement — just the opposite of Clinton’s position.

Despite such illiberal pandering, both Clinton and Obama know that a traditional liberal position would be to defend free trade that lowers prices and increases choices for poorer American consumers -- while helping foreign economies catch up with the United States.

Free trade isn't the only example in which liberal Democrats advocate positions that sound parochial and blinkered. Let's take an environmental issue. It may seem environmentally correct for liberals to oppose oil drilling in a small part of Alaska. But how is this prohibition in any way liberal?

Unless Americans are willing to accept a drastic reduction in their standard of living or can discover novel methods of conserving or creating energy, in the short-term transportation fuel will have to come from somewhere. And given our present prohibitions, that somewhere apparently means foreign oil.

In an interconnected global petroleum market, our energy appetites mean that drilling goes on at a breakneck pace throughout South America, Africa the Middle East and Russia. Yet do we really think that the Russians can protect their Arctic tundra better than we could in Alaska, or that there will be less pollution from oil platforms off the Nigerian coast than off California or Florida?

Homegrown, clean-burning biofuels sound great as a partial replacement for polluting foreign petroleum. But at present, to supply grain-based ethanol, we are diverting a large percentage of American farm acreage away from food production. The result — apart from the net energy loss needed to grow and refine ethanol — is that the price of basic food staples is soaring. Continued...

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Victor Davis Hanson is a classicist and historian at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal.

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Subject: Sir Michael
"It is the left who are the proponents of "politically correct" speech. The rest of us are insisting that we have equal rights to freedom of speech, assembly, and all, particulary the part of the 1st Ammendment you want to ignore"

Who on the left is saying that so-called 'PC' takes precedence over equal rights to freedom of speech, assembly etc? Someone saying that what you say is offensive is not the same as denying you the right to be offensive. Be as offensive as you like! And then allow me the freedom to decry your offensiveness.

When I see people protesting outside an art gallery or movie theatre, they're generally the religious right crying blasphemy. It was them that tried to get 'Life of Brian' stopped, not the liberals.

reply to compos_mentis
Of course Hanson understands the differences between classical liberals and modern liberals. This distinction isn't exactly rocket science; it can be found in many textbooks intended for freshman political science courses. Hanson is, after all, an ideological combatant; truth takes a distant second place to whatever utility may be gained from ignoring the truth.
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