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Is John Kerry the new Joe Btfsplk?
ESR.com ^ | June 6, 2004 | Paul M. Weyrich

Posted on 05/26/2007 12:02:35 PM PDT by UnklGene

Is John Kerry the new Joe Btfsplk? (June 6, 2004)

Paul M. Weyrich

June 6, 2004

Senator Zell Miller, (D-GA) made an interesting point when he addressed a meeting I chaired earlier this month. He asked the audience if they remembered the comic strip "Li'l Abner"? Less than half did. He went on to explain that there was a character, Joe Btfsplk, who always had a rain cloud above his head.

No matter how sunny the rest of the strip was, Joe never escaped the rain cloud. That character in today's politics, said Sen. Miller, is John Kerry. Miller went on to recite all of the good economic news in today's economy and then added, "Kerry's talking about the Great Depression."

It is true that politicians who take a glum view of the world don't do as well as those who are positive and upbeat. In that respect the political parties have switched roles. Ever since Franklin Roosevelt built the New Deal on deficit spending, the Republicans donned their green eyeshades and began to warn the nation of the dire consequences of spending more than you take in. The voters listened to all of this and contrasted it with the positive "we can do it together" message of the Democrats, and they gave the Democrats 20 years at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

It was only when things really got bad (Korea, corruption and Communism) did the voters finally turn to war hero General Dwight David Eisenhower. Even then Ike might have won as a Democrat. He didn't make up his mind which party to join until about year and a half before the 1952 election. It was about that same time Ike got baptized, too (as a Presbyterian). Ike had an essentially negative message (urged on him by then-Senate GOP leader Robert A. Taft after Taft declared that the Eisenhower campaign was running "like a dry creek"). It would have been interesting, however, if Ike had decided to become a Democrat. He could not have had a negative message, as it would have been against his own party. So Ike, who had a rather sunny disposition anyway, might well have won for the Democrats with a positive message if the Republicans had nominated the somewhat dour Taft. Of course, we'll never know.

Walter Mondale tried to run against incumbent President Ronald Reagan with a highly negative theme. Not only did he constantly warn of deficits, but he said he would raise taxes. Reagan's slogan was "It's morning in America". I have to say, when I first saw the commercials about "morning in America" I did not like them. In fact, I didn't think they would work. The nation was facing serious problems. The Soviets were still a great threat. We were coming out of a serious recession. But I was dead wrong. Mondale's doom and gloom view of the world was overwhelmingly rejected. The voters loved Reagan's upbeat look at the world. He won a 49-state landslide.

The rap on Al Gore, if you think about it, is that he failed to emphasize the roaring economy of the 1990s that created 22 million new jobs. Instead, Gore chose to warn about the dangers of the internal combustion engine, global warming and a host of other problems. That may well have cost him what should have been a Bush 41-style victory. Bush 41 won a convincing victory in 1988 giving voters "Reagan's third term". Gore should have been able to give voters Clinton's third term. Instead he ran away from Clinton.

Now we come to 2004. Bush, despite having weathered a recession, the effects of 9/11 and so on, is running mostly an upbeat positive campaign. Of course, he has that little problem known as Iraq to contend with. No President in recent times has had anything like the day-after-day negative coverage that Bush has experienced. It is unprecedented. We hear now that even the Gallup poll says that a majority of Americans believe going into Iraq was a mistake. One can only speculate what the situation would be like if the media had not overblown every negative story possible.

Then there is Sen. Kerry. He is not contrasting himself with Bush much on Iraq. Oh, he says he would involve more nations at the UN. Presumably since Kerry can speak the once diplomatic language, French, he will get nations to flock to the US to help in Iraq. Right. He does want to send 40,000 more American troops to Iraq. And he wants to pay for that by eliminating our missile defense program.

Kerry says that not only is the deficit going to ruin the lives of our grandchildren, but also we have the worst economy since the Great Depression. In the Depression, as my father preached to me often, more than two in ten Americans were unemployed. That is as opposed to 5.6 per cent unemployment now. That translates to a little more than a half a person in ten being unemployed. The economy is growing at the fastest rate since 1984. The economy is creating jobs at a great rate but Kerry says they are minimum wage jobs. Bush says half of the new jobs are above average in wages and benefits. It is not clear whose message is getting through. Some polls suggest that the public trusts Kerry more on the economy than the President.

You have heard it before but, trust me, there has never been an election like this one in modern times. The incumbent President has very high negatives. His job approval hovers in the high 40s. That is just high enough so that he might recover. Any lower and he would be dead...the way Jimmy Carter was in 1980.

The challenger does not have high positive ratings either. The Iraq issue has decimated the Bush lead on his greatest strength, leadership in the War against Terrorism. Very clearly, what is driving this election is the tremendous intensity of the Bush opponents. They want him out of office more than anything else. Morton Blackwell has often taught us that elections are battles of political activists and the more highly motivated of those usually prevails. If that is the case, Bush may as well plan on turning the keys to the White House over to Senator Kerry. The leftist activists could care less about Senator Kerry. In fact, many just plain don't like him. But they want Bush out so badly they will work feverishly to defeat him. I do not find a comparable group of volunteers for Bush. True, the Bush campaign has recruited an unprecedented number of precinct captains in every part of the nation. Still these folks, by and large, do not have the intensity of their liberal counterparts. Bush doesn't inspire the sort of emotional commitment on the part of ordinary Americans that Ronald Reagan did. That is in no way a comment on his abilities as President. It is a personality thing.

Speaking of personality, I asked Zell Miller, who heads the Democrats for Bush operation, who he thought would win the election. He replied, "I don't have any polls, but I think Bush will eventually prevail for two reasons. First, when voters think about whom they really want to lead the country on the War on Terror, they will pick Bush. Bush is an outstanding leader and I've never seen Kerry offer leadership on anything in his twenty years in the Senate. Second, Bush is a genuinely nice person. He is the sort of person you would like to have as your neighbor. He is friendly. He makes you feel comfortable. Kerry is not a very nice person. He almost never smiles. He is arrogant. You wouldn't want to live next door to him. Bush will win because he can relate to the average American voter and Kerry cannot."

That's an interesting theory. If Miller turns out to be correct, we will have to change the old adage "nice guys finish last". If Bush wins in part because he is a pleasant person, parents will be teaching their kids "Nice guys get elected President".


TOPICS: Government; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: eeyore; joebtfsplk; lilabner

1 posted on 05/26/2007 12:02:37 PM PDT by UnklGene
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To: UnklGene

Glitch in your flux capacitor?


2 posted on 05/26/2007 12:09:51 PM PDT by DeFault User
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To: UnklGene

3 posted on 05/26/2007 12:15:12 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes (Some people are too stupid to be ashamed.)
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To: UnklGene


4 posted on 05/26/2007 12:16:58 PM PDT by pookie18 ([Hillary Rotten] Clinton Happens...as does Dr. Demento Dean, Bela Pelosi & Benedick Durbin!!)
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To: UnklGene
Nothing goes the right way for good ol' John Kerry-Heinz. Here is a picture of John at the age of 10, not having a good day.


5 posted on 05/26/2007 12:24:39 PM PDT by jws3sticks (Hillary can take a very long walk on a very short pier, anytime, and the sooner the better!)
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To: UnklGene
People pick on poor Johnny far too much. Just imagine how difficult it must be for someone who has spent his entire adult life as a “kept” man to maintain any modicum of self esteem. Life must be more difficult for him than it is for a common prostitute, surrounded as he is, not by fellow low-lifes, but by men and women of actual personal accomplishment.
6 posted on 05/26/2007 12:38:34 PM PDT by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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To: UnklGene
Effin's sister:


7 posted on 05/26/2007 12:42:59 PM PDT by capydick (What if the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about?)
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To: UnklGene
I loved Al Capps work! I hadn't thought of the Lil' Abner strip for many years until recently while watching some anti-war protesters I suddenly remembered S.W.I.N.E. (Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything.).

Sorry my comment isn't too germane to the article about Kerry (he sux), but anything by Al Capp makes me nostalgic.

8 posted on 05/26/2007 12:49:29 PM PDT by VR-21
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To: UnklGene
I certainly do remember Joe Btfsplk! I like to say the donkey is the perfect symbol for the d party, only I call him Eeyore

"We're aaaaaaaaaallll goooooing to diiiiiiiieeeeee..."

9 posted on 05/26/2007 1:16:39 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (You are my tagline, my only tagline, you make me happy when skies are gray...)
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To: VR-21

Its too bad Al Capp didn’t live to see his characters live in the White House for eight years.


10 posted on 05/26/2007 2:38:38 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: VR-21

I recall hearing an interview with Al Capp 40 or 50 years ago and he said that the name was pronounced by making a noise with your mouth. He then demonstrated using the sound made when a noise like breaking wind is made.


11 posted on 05/26/2007 2:38:49 PM PDT by Hack
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To: Hack
He was a regular on the Jack Parr Tonight Show.
Yeah, that's how old I am.
12 posted on 05/26/2007 2:44:19 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: UnklGene
Btfsplk? Is that in the Mekong delta? Oh, just in case you forgot, John Kerry was in Vietnam.
13 posted on 05/26/2007 2:48:48 PM PDT by KarlInOhio (Parker v. DC: the best court decision of the year.)
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To: VR-21

Do you remember feel-o-vision?


14 posted on 05/26/2007 2:53:52 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: UnklGene

Hell NO, I have far more respect for Joe Btfsplk than John Kerry.
Joe Btfsplk wasn’t a traitor he was just an unlucky guy.
Al Capp gave up many well remembered and cherished characters. John Kerry only gave us treason.


15 posted on 05/26/2007 2:59:26 PM PDT by BuffaloJack
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To: UnklGene
Bush says half of the new jobs are above average in wages and benefits.

OMG!! I never new 'W' had such a dry wit! I'll bet no one caught the joke, either.
16 posted on 05/26/2007 3:47:03 PM PDT by struwwelpeter
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To: Hack

It’s called the old “raspberry.”


17 posted on 05/26/2007 4:12:54 PM PDT by UnklGene
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