...or is The New Republicletting off a big sigh of relief induced by an
inferiority complex?
A lot of things have come crashing down with this
election. One of them is the absurd cultural prestige enjoyed by
President Bush and his supporters. Since 2000, they have
continuously bludgeoned their critics with the notion that the only
authentic Americans are those living in the red states. Democratic
voters have been endlessly told that they are nothing more than a
tiny, alien coastal remnant, and many of them started to believe
it.
Well, it's hokum. Bush and his vision for the country have been
before the voters four times now. Twice (in 2002 and 2004) a narrow
majority of voters supported him; once (in 2000) a narrow majority
rejected him; and now a substantial majority has rejected him. Bush
is not the incarnation of the popular will, and his critics are not
anti-American freaks.