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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Victor Davis Hanson :: Townhall.com Columnist
Want Real Change? Quit Nominating Lawyers!
by Victor Davis Hanson
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The 2008 presidential campaign is supposed to be a referendum on "change" -- who brings it and who doesn't.

Real change, however, hasn't yet proven to mean new politics.

The "hope and change" Barack Obama sounds like a traditional Northern liberal who always wants to raise taxes on the upper classes and businesses, expand government services and provide more state assistance to the middle class and poor.

"Maverick" John McCain talks like a conventional Western or Southern conservative in favor of spending cuts, across-the-board lower taxes and smaller government.

This year the media seem to think change means race and sex -- whether Barack Obama's background of mixed racial ancestry or the gender of Democratic primary candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

It's certainly true that either the next president or next vice president will not be a white male. But does that mean de facto that the country will be run any differently?

There is, however, one area where we might have seen real change. The Democrats could have not nominated another lawyer. This may partly explain why former military officer John McCain and working-mom Sarah Palin are polling near even with Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden, in a year that otherwise favors the Democrats.

A snowmobiling, fishing and hunting mom of five who was trained as a journalist seems like a breath of fresh air -- and accentuates the nontraditional background of former naval officer John McCain. If the Republicans win, it may well be that, like George Bush and Dick Cheney, or Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, they weren't members of the legal culture.

On the Democratic side, Barack Obama got out of Harvard Law School, worked for a firm, offered his legal expertise as a community organizer and went into politics. Joe Biden graduated from law school and almost immediately ran for office.

In the Democratic primary, winner Obama, runner-up Hillary Clinton and third-place finisher John Edwards were all lawyers. In 2004, both Democratic nominees, John Kerry and Edwards, were lawyers. Al Gore, who ran in 2000, left law school without a degree and went into politics. His running mate, Joe Lieberman, was a Yale-trained lawyer. Mike Dukakis, the 1988 Democratic presidential nominee, was a Harvard-trained lawyer and ran with lawyer Lloyd Bentsen.

In fact, every Democratic presidential nominee for president and vice president in the last seven elections -- except Gore who dropped out of law school to run for Congress -- has been a lawyer.

What saved Bill Clinton in 1992 and 1996 was the presence in the race of third-party conservative candidate Ross Perot -- and the image of Clinton as a Southern moderate, which seemed to reassure voters that this particular Yale-trained lawyer was nevertheless not quite another Democratic nominee like Walter Mondale or Dukakis.

Of course, there have been Republican nominees and presidents who were lawyers -- Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Bob Dole -- but recently far less so than the Democrats, as the administrations of Ronald Reagan and the two Bushes attest. 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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Totally Correct
It is so awesome to read a column that says what I have been saying all along. The lawyers who control Washington have not had management and leadership experience and have not proven themselves by successfully running a business or as a military leader.

NOTE.... Re the bailout, the bailout does not address the REAL problem. The problem is Washington, Congress, The White House's push for poor people getting homes and the failure of Congress to do its oversight duties. This is a failure of the US Government, and to point their fingers at Wall Street and mortgage companies is pathetic since the mainstream liberal press buys that. Nothing will change because $1 TRILLION tax dollars will be flushed away since Washington will not fix its internal failures.

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45caliber - First year med school...
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...at the FMG mills like St. George’s University in Grenada is even more rigidly didactic and fixated on the "pure" (non-clinical) sciences than are most U.S. schools.

There seem to be quite a few such mills in the Caribbean. I've had training responsibility for residents and med students from some of these schools, and they're no more dangerous than the clowns we get out of the domestic schools.

Most American-born foreign medical graduates (FMG) of my personal acquaintance are UAG (Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara) graduates, and having completed their residency training in U.S. programs, they've been pretty damned good.

They also tend to be fluent in Mexican Spanish, which is very helpful in spite of the fact that what we've got here in South Jersey is mostly Boricua. I've had to kinda slide in from the side (the Sicilian dialect of Italian is just similar enough to be confusing), and after thirty years, I'm still learning.


I didn't know about Hillary playing her little finance market games with pharma industry stocks. I thought her expertise was in cattle futures.

Hm. All this crap about Republican plutocrats and "Old Boy Network" privilege, and there's Hillary - a Yale-trained lawyer wired into every cork-screwing, back-stabbing, dirty deal in the bunco squad's book - still suckering the Democrat base with noise about how she really, really *CARES* about the average working mom 'n dad.

You've gotta give it to Bubba. The fact that he could keep it up long enough to sire even one child on that bloodthirsty harridan certifies him as the most thoroughgoing sex maniac in history.

When he goes swimming in the ocean, I'll bet that even the sharks aren't safe.

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