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Clash of Titans
NY Times ^ | March 6, 2004 | DAVID BROOKS

Posted on 03/06/2004 12:43:55 AM PST by neverdem

We're so full of it. We pretend to be a middle-class, democratic nation, but in reality we love our blue bloods. We love our Roosevelts, Rockefellers, Kennedys, Bushes, Deans and Gores. We love the prep school manners, the aristocratic calm, the Skull and Bones mystery, the dappled lawns stretching before the New England summer homes. How else can you explain the Bush vs. Kerry matchup that confronts us this year?

In Britain neither of these guys could lead a major party. Their upper-crust pedigrees would be disqualifying. But here in the land of Ralph Lauren wannabes, one all-scion campaign follows another. Here in the land of middle-class self-loathing, we want to make sure that the guy we elect to the White House has lived a life nothing like our own.

So you have one party, the Republican Party, the so-called party of the heartland, which won't nominate a guy unless he has a ranch the size of Oklahoma. Republicans don't think you're fit to govern unless you're on the north 40 every summer clearing brush. And then you have the Democrats, the so-called party of the people, who won't nominate a guy unless his family had an upper-deck berth on the Mayflower.

This year's nominee, John Kerry, is almost a parody of the East Coast establishment. He's descended from John Winthrop, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and his mother is a member of the famously haughty Forbes clan. He spent part of his childhood at a boarding school in Switzerland before his aunt, whose estate included a bowling alley inside the barn, sent him to then-snooty St. Paul's.

In 1962, Kerry sailed with President John Kennedy while visiting the Auchincloss estate. Then it was off to Yale, Skull and Bones, and Vietnam.

When he returned, he testified before Congress, and his accent was still so plummy he sounded like an antiwar version of Thurston Howell III. He went on to marry Julia Thorne, a jet-setting heiress with a family fortune of about $300 million, whose grandfather kept the entire island of Hilton Head, S.C., as a hunting preserve.

Kerry's second wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, is worth over $500 million. Between them they have a $4 million mansion in Georgetown, a $6 million townhouse on Louisburg Square in Boston, a $6 million summer home on Nantucket, a $3 million estate in Pittsburgh and a $5 million ski lodge in Idaho, which is a 15th-century English barn that was disassembled and imported to the U.S.

Most Democrats have trouble affording one home, so when they search for a leader who shares their values, of course they nominate a guy who is running for his sixth. Of course they nominate a guy whose 42-foot powerboat, the Scaramouche, sells for upward of $700,000. Of course they choose a guy famous for his Christophe haircuts and his Turnbull & Asser shirts. Of course they choose a couple who paid to have an unsightly fire hydrant moved from the front of their Boston house, and who sought to divert huge amounts of river water to supply their sprawling Idaho lawn.

This is the land of "Masterpiece Theatre" liberals and Town & Country conservatives. Sure, we want our toffs to flatter us, and abase themselves while campaigning at our diners and cheesesteak counters. We want our Republican candidates to embrace the cultural populism of the Bible Belt. We want our Democratic candidates to embrace the economic populism of the working class. The Democrats even have a campaign consultant, Bob Shrum, who has made a large fortune taking multizillionaires like Al Gore, John Kerry and others and making sure that they run for office as born-again proletarians.

But we don't actually want to be governed by people like ourselves. We want the bloodlines.

The anthropologist Lionel Tiger points out that in many primate communities, the offspring of high-status females are immediately accorded membership in the troop's elite.

Tiger points out that politics is a visceral business. It's a tremendous advantage to have been instilled with the habit of self-assertion since infancy. If you can project a physiological comfort with power, others around you will begin to accept your sense of self-worth.

There aren't too many normal people waking up in normal suburban split-levels assuming they should rule the world. But God bless the upper class. They've lost their legitimacy, but they haven't lost their self-confidence.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Massachusetts; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2004; blueblood; bluebloods; davidbrooks; georgewbush; johnfkerry
Truman, Eisenhower, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Clinton were no bluebloods. Jeb Bush has tough odds because of GWB and his father.
1 posted on 03/06/2004 12:43:55 AM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem
I have never seen anything so rediculous in my life. Geeze.
2 posted on 03/06/2004 12:45:50 AM PST by Texasforever (When democrats attack it is called campaigning)
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To: neverdem
You are correct, thanks for that recent and bi-partisan list.
3 posted on 03/06/2004 1:07:41 AM PST by jocon307 (The dems don't get it, the American people do.)
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To: neverdem
And Stevenson, Goldwater, Humphrey, McGovern, Carter, and of course, for God's sake, Michael Dukakis were not bluebloods.
4 posted on 03/06/2004 1:31:58 AM PST by republicanwizard
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To: Texasforever
Goerge W. Bush against a preening egotist who imported his house. I really can't wait for this one.
5 posted on 03/06/2004 1:32:35 AM PST by republicanwizard
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To: neverdem
But we don't actually want to be governed by people like ourselves. We want the bloodlines.

The author of this post is on to something - but misses the mark. In reality, the bloodlines are the people with the social and financial connections it takes to get elected. In these times, being elected is about who you know, and not about what you believe.
6 posted on 03/06/2004 1:35:49 AM PST by Bronco_Buster_FweetHyagh
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To: republicanwizard
I didn't include losers, although I included Carter because he won once. I'm not sure about Stevenson though. With a name like Adlai, I wouldn't be surprised if he was a blueblood.
7 posted on 03/06/2004 1:40:10 AM PST by neverdem (Xin loi min oi)
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To: neverdem; Texasforever; VaBthang4; wardaddy; jocon307; yonif; republicanwizard; ...
One thing i love about the GW vs Kerry bash is that they both belong to the Skull and Bones society. Both joined during their tenure at Yale. I guess all the conspiracy theorists just got a major hole in their logic! After all, if the Skull and Bones controls 'the world' (da-da-da-dum), then why is it pitting two of its finest against each other.

Huh huh huh?

I know my tin-foil hat needs some felt lining, but i thought that would be meaningless for the Skulls to have their members spar with each other?

LOL. I miss having discussions with the ol' 'Trilateral Masonic Demagogues are running the world' bunch. I honestly do .....hilarious. I especially like when they start fuming the moment their logic starts to fall short.

Well, i guess in this case they could say the Skulls 'are so powerful that the only person they could find with the cajones to challenge one of their own was another skull!!!!'

If GW makes Kerry his VP, and makes Chirac his AG and Saddam his secretary of defence (all 32nd or 33rd degree holders), then wake me up and tell me they are taking over the world.

(Now let me go get my fat check for spreading disinformation for the Bildeberg group).

8 posted on 03/06/2004 1:51:39 AM PST by spetznaz (Nuclear missiles: The ultimate Phallic symbol.)
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To: spetznaz
This author should have stopped after the first sentence.
9 posted on 03/06/2004 2:29:27 AM PST by patj
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To: republicanwizard
Stevenson apparently came from a prominent family and went to Ivy League Schools.

http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?show=Hardcover:Used:0393038742:13.00

I believe you can google Adlai+Stevenson and find that he went to Princeton, Harvard and Northwestern University becoming a lawyer.
10 posted on 03/06/2004 2:42:53 AM PST by neverdem (Xin loi min oi)
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To: neverdem
His Grandfather was VP under Grover Cleveland.
11 posted on 03/06/2004 3:32:41 AM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: neverdem
George worked for his money.

Traitor John married his. Twice.
12 posted on 03/06/2004 3:59:42 AM PST by KeyWest
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To: neverdem
Why no list of the multi-million assets of GW?

I realize he has a bit of a spread in Texas (only one house?), but he drives a pick-up.

13 posted on 03/06/2004 10:47:51 AM PST by what's up
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To: neverdem
The difference between Bush and Kerry is that Bush isn't running a "hate the rich" campaign, while Kerry is.
14 posted on 03/06/2004 10:25:38 PM PST by NYCVirago
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