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Friday, September 29, 2006
William F. Buckley :: Townhall.com Columnist
Vote for Lieberman?
by William F. Buckley
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The question most frequently asked in Connecticut of right-wing voters is: Whom do you intend to vote for on Nov. 7? There are only two patriotic answers to that, but hang on as the drama unfolds.

Voting is what you do every two years, and then, mostly, repine, wondering whether democracy really does anything for you beyond giving that little throb of tactile pleasure in recording your enthusiasm for one candidate or -- and this pleasure is very keen -- your loathing for another candidate. That last is a vital contribution to democratic hygiene, effected by candidates who arouse every hate gland in your withered frame, thereby offering a pure draught of remedial youthful joy, and you leave the voting booth humming "John Brown's Body."

The all-time generator of negative conservative satisfactions was Lowell Weicker. He was first senator from Connecticut, then governor. He was the king of Schadenfreude: dispenser of the nectar of health and satisfaction when we conservatives had a chance to vote against him. It is a prime chapter in this narrative that the man who defeated Weicker in 1988 was none other than -- Joseph Lieberman. What that adds up to is a huge debt to Lieberman felt by Connecticut conservatives.

Now three alternatives are offered to the voters in November. One of them is to vote for the Democratic nominee, Ned Lamont, who defeated Lieberman in the primary.

Ned Lamont hasn't been around long enough to generate true 100-proof animosity. But he is off to a very good start. He has criticized everything President Bush has done and said respecting our presence in Iraq, and has associated himself with the national left-wing opposition to a foreign policy that seeks to confront anti-American activity abroad and to intervene where necessary to interrupt the evolution of terrorism.

This, of course, makes the critical difference in contemporary politics, in Connecticut and elsewhere. Irrespective of one's position on the Iraq campaign, do we want to endorse a neo-isolationist removal from the world scene? Such a movement as would satisfy MoveOn.org? Those are the people so enthusiastic about the defeat of Lieberman, which practically speaking can't be done without electing Lamont.

It is required, in telling the whole story, to acknowledge that there is a Republican nominee. His name is Alan Schlesinger, and as of this writing, he has not broken into two-digit life in the polls.

Connecticut periodically acknowledges the two-party system, as for instance by tolerating a Republican governor, who is very popular and anticipates re-election. But Mr. Schlesinger got hung up on casino questions when he was mayor of Derby and has not emerged as a viable contender.

This makes the reasoning of the conservative voter complicated. There is an understandable reluctance to cast a ballot the effect of which could be to turn the Senate of the United States over to Democratic management. The organizational vote is very tight. The Democrats need to gain six seats in order to organize the Senate next January. Continued...

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William F. Buckley, Jr. is editor-at-large of National Review, the prolific author of Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography.

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Pragmatism---who knew
I could agree (at least partially) with something that pw said.

But as HEY YOU said, "Ned Lamont's capacity for doing harm to the national weal is far greater than Joseph Lieberman's."

I would also not vote for Schlesinger for the following reasons (which pw will probably strongly object to, or at least not understand):

1. He does not have the "values" that I'm looking for in a Republican, such as being pro-life. Schlesinger is pro-abortion. (I know, I know--they call that "pro-choice," except when a woman's choice is to preserve life.)

2. As a financially successful attorney (age 40+), he hasn't been able (really wanted?) to make the committment to be married. I'm not going to vote to send some single man to the unreal environment of D.C., with all the blandishments of lobbyists, sense of power, etc.---UNLESS HE IS GROUNDED in what's really important, by a good wife at least (and PREFERABLY the responsibilities of FATHERHOOD).

NO! FOWG--don't boycott
I dislike RINOs as much as any Conservative Republican does, and I'm sending the Republican Party a message by not sending in any contributions to the RNC, or candidates for Nat'l. office this year. (WE ARE, however, donating very heavily within our state to try to turn our anti-family and anti-religion legislature around.)

But don't 'cut off your nose to spite your face,' as a Democrat controlled Congress will be SO MUCH WORSE than the one we have now, as bad as THAT is. Just as one example, cited by Paul Weyrich on TH, is that the DEMS plan to reinstitute "the fairness doctrine" and shut down Talk Radio, if they get control of the Congress.
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