By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 11.4.04 @ 12:06AM
Diabolizing a perfectly agreeable gentleman didn't work for the party of a perfectly dreadful candidate.
WASHINGTON -- For the most perceptive insight into George W.
Bush and the Republicans' robust victory over Senator
Jean-François Kerry and the Democrats, look to Tom Wolfe. As
usual America's finest living writer sees America with limpid
clarity. In a pre-election interview with the British newspaper
The Guardian Wolfe observes that the eastern media elite
"do not have a clue about the rest of the United States. You are
considered twisted and retarded if you support Bush in this
election." Well, a record 59 million voters did support Bush. "I
have never come across a candidate who is so reviled," Wolfe
continues, "Reagan was sniggered at, but this is personal, real
hatred."
As always in matters where intellect should preside, the
liberals became emotionally involved, losing what little political
sense they still had. They diabolized a perfectly agreeable
gentleman, whose major fault is that he disagrees with them. At the
same time they overlooked the glum fact that their latest political
messiah is a perfectly dreadful candidate, whom they plucked from a
field of perfectly dreadful candidates. If the Republicans ran such
a ludicrous fantasist as the snooty football-throwing, bicycling
Renaissance man, Senator Kerry, everyone in the world would be made
aware of his shortcomings. As it was, the Democrats and their
secretarial staff at CBS, the New York Times and elsewhere
in the media ignored Kerry's every botch and every flight into
bizarre pretentiousness. Thus they still cannot understand how the
President won.
Kerry's basic shortcoming was that, being a fantasist, he was
forever taking implausible positions and saying things that were
demonstrably untrue. That gave the American electorate an uneasy
feeling about this boastful aspirant to the White House. His
liberal supporters saw nothing amiss with his b.s.-ing. Apparently
they did not think it mattered whether "foreign leaders," as Kerry
bragged, "look at you and say 'You gotta beat this guy.'" Nor did
it matter to liberals when in debate Kerry b.s.-ed that "I went to
meet with the members of the Security Council in the week before we
voted. I went to New York. I talked to all of them, to find out how
serious they were about really holding Saddam Hussein
accountable."
Aloft in his egotistic fantasy Kerry did not believe in anything
real, not the war in Iraq nor even the contrariness and corruption
of the United Nations. This explains why Kerry made more
fantastical statements about his opponent, his own policies, and
his own résumé than any presidential candidate I can
recall, including Bill Clinton. At some point I think the American
people caught on. They recognized this man as a fraud.
The President on the other hand is obviously genuine. He is
committed to waging war against our enemies. He has given the
United Nations a chance to cooperate, but he is not going to tie us
to its endless dithering. When the Massachusetts Braggart rumbled
that President Bush "deceived us" on going to war with Iraq, the
charge did not stick. The electorate realized that the evidence did
not support the charge. The world is better off with Saddam in a
cell. Our enemies in the Middle East and elsewhere now know that to
strike a blow against America is to hazard destruction.
For me most of Senator Jean-François Kerry's
extravagances were amusing, but there was one that was shameful and
unforgivable. He took a war that had national support and
politicized it. He made it difficult for Democrats to support the
war. Worse still, in rendering the war controversial he gave aid
and comfort to our enemies. This is not the first time he gave aid
and comfort to our enemies. The Swift Boat Veterans made it clear
Kerry did the same thing thirty-five years ago. That Kerry tried to
focus our attention on his performance all those years ago is but
more evidence that he lives in a fantasy, and, by the way, has
manifestly bad judgment.
Now that he has been defeated the liberals are going to try to
figure it all out. Some will say that obviously they have to reach
out to other geographical regions in the country. Maybe they will
even catch on that what the rest of the country considers moral
issues are genuine. But there is another matter they might
investigate. Why is it that so few of their presidential candidates
are normal? Why are so many fantasists with egregious lapses in
their résumés? In 1992 they nominated a draft dodger.
In 2004 their so-called war hero was actually a war resister. In
the last days of the campaign researchers dredged up the evidence
that this war hero did not even get an honorable discharge from the
service. Democrats had better look harder for heroes.
topics:
Bill Clinton, Iraq, Iran, United Nations, NATO