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The Obama Watch

Three Democrats and a Funeral

HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Hillary Clinton's name was everywhere. But where was she?

In fact, this past Friday before Thanksgiving, when her name was on every cable news channel bannered as America's soon-to-be announced next Secretary of State, the real Hillary was hiding in plain sight in the center of the known universe.

Here. Here as in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. (You knew Harrisburg was the center of the known universe, right?)

No, I'm not kidding. And if you're into the reading of political tea leaves (and if you belong to MoveOn.org you perhaps should be), there was, quite possibly, something to learn.

Senator Clinton was a stone's throw or so from my writing desk for a reason as once admirable as it was telling. Several days ago, Pennsylvania's much loved Lieutenant Governor, 78-year-old Catherine Baker Knoll, succumbed to a brief, brutal bout with cancer. She was the first woman to hold the post, serving under governor and fellow Democrat Ed Rendell. More to the point, the Lieutenant Governor was a deeply regular and very Establishment Democrat. She spent decades fighting her way up the political ladder to the number two spot in state government without betraying a whisper of McGovernism or what we might call today MoveOn.org-ism. She was nothing if not the uncontroversial, kindly, charming, motherly and later grandmotherly retail politician par excellence. As the Republican State Senate President (and, through a quirk in the state constitution, now her successor) noted in his eulogy, Knoll would get visibly disturbed at partisan fights on the State Senate floor while she was presiding, which she almost always was. Knoll had worked her way from bottom to almost the very top taking all the slings and arrows of politics in stride while winning the considerable bipartisan affection of both her fellow professional politicians and average citizens alike.

In truth, however, there are probably any number of politicians in the other 49 states who could probably match her devotion to her state and her constituents. The question is why did Senator Clinton, swept up in the drama of her impending shift from the Senate to the State Department, take the considerable time to come to Harrisburg to spend nationally unnoticed time front and center eulogizing, with two other Democrats, Catherine Baker Knoll?

Dick Morris may have a different, perhaps more cynical view. But let's put cynicism aside. In the very hard fought Pennsylvania Democratic primary between President-elect Obama and his soon-to-be Secretary of State, Knoll was a huge supporter and asset to Clinton's victory here. If you had ever been even a passing stranger to Knoll you had made a friend, and Knoll made sure her friends were Hillary's friends.

But one had only to watch the locally televised funeral tableau taking place under the vividly picturesque dome of the state capitol to understand something else. Watching the three Democrats selected by the Knoll family to eulogize their mother and grandmother, it was a something else that should raise some eyebrows in the precincts of the MoveOn crowd in the dawning of the Obama era.

THERE IS NO SUCH THING as a viable radical left in Pennsylvania politics. Democrats of power and serious influence in this state have always been some version of Catherine Baker Knoll. There are no rabid MoveOn-ites or McGovernites to be found in state office on the Democratic side of the aisle. The only Pennsylvania Democrat to come close to this description was the third Democrat speaking at the funeral after Governor Rendell and Clinton -- Congressman John Murtha. And the dirty little secret in Pennsylvania about Jack Murtha, if not understood in the national media, is that the anti-war zealot that prances across the Washington media stage is viewed by many here as just a cranky old guard guy who demands recognition or he'll stomp on you. Murtha wasn't given the time of day by Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld and so, quite predictably, he threw a fit and took to the opposite side of the war issue. In a quite typical huff. Mr. Murtha, as he likes to be revered, was not respected. So the administration would be punished. Had this war been run by a President Clinton (either Bill or Hillary) and Murtha soothingly stroked every step of the way, he would have cheerily said not a word as they invaded not only Iraq but Iran as well. As long as everyone knows to bend the knee -- and keep those Johnstown dollars flowing from the federal treasury -- well then, no problem. With Murtha its always about the tribute, not the substance.

Which means the mere sight of the three Democratic speakers at the Catherine Baker Knoll funeral should send shivers through the MoveOn believers.

Important position by important position -- State, Treasury, Justice, Commerce, Homeland Security, the White House chief of staff -- the picks to run the Obama administration are decidedly not going to create an Obama Revolution to bookend the Reagan Revolution. Whether it's Hillary defending the policies of Bill, or the Treasury pick who served three presidents including two Bushes, the people being chosen are nothing less than an administration of Catherine Baker Knolls -- regulars who are regulars to the end. Nice or not so nice. Charming -- or not. Smart or not especially so. But revolutionize American government? Turn it upside down? Are you kidding? This is the Establishment. Big Time.

When the glow of victory wears off, when the inaugural parade marches into history, the image that will eventually stick with all the panting, increasingly angry left-wing bloggers, the MoveOn and Daily Kos types, will be not unlike the pictures that were seen here in Harrisburg the other day. Regular Democrats assembled, this time around the Cabinet Room instead of a funeral bier. With not a single daring thought between them, all clustering together to listen yet again to Hillary Clinton and her Knoll-like associates say the very same things Establishment Democrats always say and have been saying since at least 1932. A little class warfare rhetoric here, a little toughness JFK-style over there when actually dealing with the foreign bad guys.

Things that, funny enough, now that he's President-elect, Barack Obama himself seems to be saying.

The real question ahead is: How long it will take MoveOn to catch on?

And then move on.

Letter to the Editor

topics:
Hillary Clinton, Pennsylvania Democrats, MoveOn.org

Jeffrey Lord is a former Reagan White House political director and author. He writes from Pennsylvania at jlpa1@aol.com.

Comments

Robbins Mitchell| 11.25.08 @ 6:22AM

Given the entirely cold-blooded nature of all those currently involved with MoveOn.org,I somehow doubt that any of them are capable of such an emotionally telling gesture as a shiver....not even involuntarily.

Jason| 11.25.08 @ 6:22AM

I wouldn't count on Obama to deviate much from his Move-On marching orders.
http://rightklik.blogspot.com/

drudge ette obama| 11.25.08 @ 6:53AM

I joined Move-On.org to get an idea of what it was all about. This group plays psychology games like the Florida Gators play college football. Personalized emails which make the person feel loved, missed and important. Well-organized email sign-up sheets. Constant fund-raising - small dollar stuff. Well-organized local volunteer efforts. Even the regular Democrats could take a lesson here. Hillary's campaign was almost as badly run as McCain's. Obama's used Move-On's organization (and zombie-like volunteers, like ants, they never stop coming...) and soon they'll figure it out. Maybe they'll make internal excuses, like an abused woman who keeps coming back for more...or some will get angry, feel betrayed, then get even...

They're on a real mission here in Georgia with the Martin-Chambliss runoff.

Somehow, if what this article says is actually true, which it sounds as if it is, I feel a bit better than before. No one needs the Move-on crazies running the country.

Anon| 11.25.08 @ 7:19AM

All
Extremely correct post. BUT, the second tier and third tier Appointees, the Ground Troops who do the actual implementation of policy, will come from the ranks of Moveon. These and the OSI funders will have thier day and say. Make no error, the visible face is as the post says. BUT the invisible tiers, IAW the template, "Masters of Deceit" by J. Edgar Hoover, Circa 1953 will run the show. The text can be found on the dusty shelves of the local library.
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Anone| 11.25.08 @ 7:22AM

Re Moveon reaction.
There are some 3.1 million strong Movoneers. These folks, if seemingly abandoned by the Obama Nation in the coming weeks, prior to election, will be quietly running the show behind the podiums and columns, and flags. These folks have waited some 65 years to get this opportunity and believe me, they will not give up the mantle. They have tasted the Kool Aid and it is not bitter.
end

Kitty| 11.25.08 @ 7:38AM

I live in NY State but was so disgusted by Murtha's slandering the military that I donated to William Russell's campaign -- twice.

Unfortunately Russell lost, but he's not given up the fight to unseat that traitor. So I just sent him another check.

Supporting qualified Republicans is one thing we can do. If you're as disgusted by Murtha as I am, check out William Russell:

http://williamrussellforcongress.com/

...

Jeremiah| 11.25.08 @ 12:11PM

Kitty -

Re: Murtha the "traitor"

It's that kind of wild, rash rhetoric that makes conservatives so difficult to take seriously.

Murtha served in the Marines for decades. He's no traitor.

Sounds to me like you have your politics spoon fed to you by Sean Hannity.

Why don't you read a book for a change?

Tj| 11.25.08 @ 3:08PM

Jeremiah:
Murtha, almost be definition, is a traitor to the "Semper Fi" (always loyal) motto of the Marines. Marines take an oath. They are loyal to their country first. They are loyal to their Commandant. They are loyal to each other.
Exactly in which way is simply mentioning the glaring exceptions to all of the above in Jack Murtha "wild, rash" rhetoric? (sorry, your MoveOn.org template didn't feed you appropriate responses. That's okay....we're used to the ad hominem attacks in lieu of debate)
Why don't YOU read a book or two. I have one you will really enjoy. "Chesty" (bio of Chesty Puller), ex-Marine.

Until then,

Semper Fi!

JCM| 11.25.08 @ 6:30PM

Jeremiah - Bendict Arnold served a a general in the revolutionary war and became a traitor when he swithced sides. John Murtha became a traitor when he falsely accused his fellow marines of murder and has yet to apologize.

David Larsom| 11.27.08 @ 11:18AM

Jeremiah--Murtha gave aid and comfort to an enemy in time of war--i.e., he is a traitor by the very words of the Constitution. I understand that liberals believe that definitions and language and law only matter when they can serve anti-American ends, but that is a reason for YOU to be taken less seriously, not vice-versa.

Ms. Know| 11.29.08 @ 2:54PM

The elitist illuminati will kill us all with their policies, especially our pockets.

Mike Cole| 11.29.08 @ 3:26PM

Murtha is a proven (see transcripts and video) despicable liar,thug, and crook. He makes john kerry look like WWII hero Audie Murphy.

http://www.spectator.org/archives/2006/09/29/murtha-and-the-fbi-the-directo

excerpts from Jack Murtha's "Fake" Purple Hearts, An Open Letter:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1558666/posts

“I found a man whom fellow congressman Don Bailey of Pennsylvania, Silver Star and three Bronze Stars, calls 'a liar and a phony.' A man who came to Bailey crying and sobbing, thanking him for saving Murtha from the ethics committee (on ABSCAM-related charges) at which time he admitted to Bailey that his Purple Hearts weren't earned.

I found a man with a couple of years of active duty, and the rest of his 37-year career spent in the Marine Corps Reserve.

Calling Murtha a war hero is the same thing as calling Hitler a humanitarian.

bobmontgomery| 11.29.08 @ 8:59PM

You know its getting spooky when even the supposed conservative pundits start chipping in with "We have nothing to fear."

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