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A MEMORIAL MESS (Or, no-class DEMS)
American Prowler ^ | 10/30/02 | Wlady Pleszczynski

Posted on 10/30/2002 2:00:24 AM PST by Elkiejg

It was, unfortunately, an appalling event. It was supposed to be a memorial service for Paul Wellstone, his wife, their daughter, and three aides who died in last Friday's plane crash. But it turned into something not quite describable.

For one thing, it was a happening. For hours ahead of time crowds lined up to get first crack at seating inside the University of Minnesota's Williams Arena. By the time the so-called dignitaries began to arrive, the crowd was being entertained by a hip soul band. The politicians played write along, waving and smiling and saluting as they walked in to loud cheers from the audience. Leading the way was Bill Clinton, who could be detected mouthing thank you's in response to the cheering, grateful that the event seemed to him to be about him. The Hillary at his side was soon enough smiling and grinning too.

C-Span's cameras caught a number of senators as they walked in. Most carried a ready smile, even someone one would think would understand the need for a show of reserve like Joe Lieberman. Oddly, Sen. John Edwards seemed most uneasy about the event and never once displayed his patented toothy grin. Good for him. Maybe it was because he'd never been so far north. But can anyone explain why Trent Lott caught the good-time spirit? His stupid smile suggested he was grateful not to have been left out. For gravitas one could turn to John Kerry, who by most accounts hasn't cracked a smile in some 35 years.

Then there was Walter Mondale and his coming out, or, in this case, in. He was greeted by a huge roar. He responded by showing his best smile. Then Clinton managed to hug him and he hugged back, and then both flashed smiles toward the cheering sections. The rest of the evening it was delicious to observe the Mondales playing second fiddle to the Clintons, who were seated directly in front of them, in the first row, like the royalty they presume to be.

Republican honor was saved by Tommy Thompson, a last-minute replacement for Dick Cheney. Not only was he not smiling, he looked downright angry. Either that, or he was nursing the worst hangover in politics. Al Gore might argue that he saved his own party's honor. True, compared to the clown he once worked for, he came across as a profile in dignity, what with his dark suit and restrained facial expressions. The problem was one got the feeling he wasn't quite sure if anyone the crowd recognized him.

Not so insecure were the other pols, most of whom readily recognized themselves on the arena's giant screens and reacted accordingly whenever the television cameras pointed their way. Clinton, for instance, bit his lips on cue whenever he knew he was being filmed. When Gov. Jesse Ventura detected he was on candid camera, he immediately stopped chewing the gum he'd been working on. (There's hope for him yet.) But most revealing was the unimpressive Mondale. Once he knew the camera was on him his face would change from vacant glumness to a patented unchanging smile, in which he resembles an owl that breathes through an open mouth. If this is the man who is supposed to replace to the near manic Wellstone, one can only wish him luck. At this stage in his long career there doesn't appear to be much to him.

For Wellstone loyalists, Mondale is bound to be as irritating a reminder of their loss as LBJ was to JFK's circle after Kennedy's assassination. For whatever reason, Mondale chose not to speak on Tuesday night. The rhetorical honors thus went to one Rick Kahn, described as a friend and former student of the late senator. Once he got going the tenor of the evening shifted irreparably toward wacko partisanship. His fervor was such that he probably right then and there should have announced that he was going to replace Wellstone on the ballot. The crowd would have agreed by acclamation. Mondale would have never known what hit him.

Kahn did something even the rules of chutzpah never anticipated: he called on Republican senators in attendance to suspend all election activity for Wellstone's seat so that the seat would remain in Democratic hands. The request was less audacious than unprecedentedly presumptuous. For all we know, it'll blow up in the Democrats' face and throw the election to Norm Coleman.

But it was useful to hear nonetheless, because Kahn seemed a better reflection of the audience at the event than the carpetbagging senators and other Democratic stars in attendance. C-Span captured these people in such stereotypical detail one needed to be reminded he wasn't watching PBS during pledge week: for starters, there was the usual mix of aging hippies, bearded professors, and peace-sign toting feminazis. Labor was represented, though in an AFSCME (i.e. government employee union) T-shirt. It seemed a crowd, like most college-town gatherings, quite happy with it material and nonmaterial advantages and superior moral understanding. Priests in this audience boogied to the music. It was one big love-in, capped by the band's wonderful rendition of the disco hit, "Love Train."

Yet according to descriptions from the podium, outside the arena and its loving atmosphere was a country in which millions and millions struggle for justice and their daily bread and in which domestic violence is a chronic scourge. The loudest cheer of the night might have been in response to the announcement that a local domestic violence clinic would be named after Mrs. Wellstone. The politics of these people seem to come down to throwing federal money at programs designed to address an alleged shortage of social justice and in so doing subsidizing the caring ruling class that is forever discovering new causes to champion.

"Politics is not about winning for the sake of winning," Wellstone said in a video. Yet his last campaign, which saw him break his term-limit pledge to try for a third term in order to keep the Senate in Democratic control, suggested winning was ultimately all the mattered. To know just how much it matters, ask Rick Kahn.

Wlady Pleszczynski is editor of The American Prowler and executive editor of The American Spectator.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Minnesota
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Good article about a truely horrible event. The RATS have no shame.
1 posted on 10/30/2002 2:00:24 AM PST by Elkiejg
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To: Elkiejg
BTTT
2 posted on 10/30/2002 2:06:29 AM PST by kattracks
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To: Elkiejg
My wife awoke to this thing (we left the TV on) -- She said she thought it was something on Berlin in the 40's. Then when she realized it was the memorial - she couldn't get back to sleep because of the eerie similarity.

It is sickening the way the Dems play the polls. They are counting on a slight bump from this the week before the elections - similar to a Presidential convention.
3 posted on 10/30/2002 2:19:21 AM PST by The Raven
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To: Elkiejg
Having to suffer through such an ego-inflated festival of clowns as last night's circus, Tommy Thompson was probably longing to return to the days of the anthrax scare! Did he draw the short straw at the White House or what?


4 posted on 10/30/2002 2:20:36 AM PST by billclintonwillrotinhell
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To: The Raven
It must be stressed that Jesse Ventura walked out of the "service." Forget what we think. What really matters is how the "independent" Sucker Mom voter reacts to this spectacle.
5 posted on 10/30/2002 2:22:41 AM PST by ambrose
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To: ambrose
>>Jesse Ventura walked out of the "service."

I didn't know that. Good for him
6 posted on 10/30/2002 2:23:33 AM PST by The Raven
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To: The Raven
My wife awoke to this thing (we left the TV on) -- She said she thought it was something on Berlin in the 40's. Then when she realized it was the memorial - she couldn't get back to sleep because of the eerie similarity.

That is a chilling thought to start or end the day with. A very apt comparison, as the NAZI's were National Socialists, too. They could learn a thing or two from our rats.

7 posted on 10/30/2002 2:26:26 AM PST by Caipirabob
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To: Elkiejg
Quite the pep rally for the Dims. I think some illegal alien farm workers were even bussed in.

Reminded me of an old time communist demonstration.
8 posted on 10/30/2002 2:40:59 AM PST by dennisw
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To: Elkiejg
And the RATS have the nerve to try and slam the Republicans for not respecting Wellstone's death? Shameless RATS always looking for some angle to score some brownie points with the dim, greedy, money_fer_nothing American electorate.


I pray that Minnesota voters are turned off by this excessive, vulgar display.
9 posted on 10/30/2002 2:46:20 AM PST by dennisw
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To: Elkiejg
Dante's inferno looked more inviting then what I stomached to watch for a few minutes on C-SPAN. I mean "the Body" never ran from the Predator, yet this was too much for him to withstand. I hope everybody in Minnesota watched this spectacle, because if they did, liberalism in Minnesota took a severe blow to the head, and Mayor Coleman is a lock to win the election.
10 posted on 10/30/2002 2:58:44 AM PST by Russell Scott
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To: Elkiejg
During the Clintoon years I suggested they should change from the DNC to the PPP ( Party of the Publically Perverted )
11 posted on 10/30/2002 3:19:41 AM PST by Renegade
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To: Elkiejg
IT'S 6 DAYS 'TIL THE ELECTION

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A resource for conservatives who want a Republican majority in the Senate

12 posted on 10/30/2002 3:26:30 AM PST by ffrancone
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To: Elkiejg; All
Are there any local morining talk radio shows in Minnesota that you can hear on the internet? If so, could someone post a link?

I'm "dying" to hear what people in the state have to say.

13 posted on 10/30/2002 3:30:31 AM PST by TomB
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To: TomB
It appears the Democrats themselves killed Wellstone so they could have this shameless orgy!
14 posted on 10/30/2002 4:04:17 AM PST by joyful1
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To: Elkiejg
[Kahn] called on Republican senators in attendance to suspend all election activity for Wellstone's seat so that the seat would remain in Democratic hands. The request was less audacious than unprecedentedly presumptuous.

Ultimately, it was illustrative of just what the, until then, unspoken intentions of these ultra-partisan Democrats were. They couldn't care less about Paul Wellstone. They seem utterly delighted that they can exploit his death to wring out as much sympathy as possible and feign indignance if anyone should dare to let the legacy and "vision" of Wellstone be turned over to a Republican.

Wellstone's "vision" for America was seen in the USSR in the 80s. Let's let Wellstone's vision for America die in peace with along with the man himself.

15 posted on 10/30/2002 4:05:22 AM PST by tdadams
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To: ffrancone
The Contract with Congress is how to breathe life into Republican campaigns.
16 posted on 10/30/2002 4:06:30 AM PST by B. A. Conservative
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To: Elkiejg
The transparency of this Democrat pep rally is appalling and audacious.

As actor/Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee once said, "After two years in Washington, I often long for the realism and sincerity of Hollywood."

17 posted on 10/30/2002 4:08:05 AM PST by tdadams
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To: The Raven
I just saw the clips on FOX.

Lott's "smile" seemed to be more of a disgusted smirk if you ask me.

Like he was thinking, "I cannot beleive this crap".

John Kerry and former Senator Paul Simon of Illinois both looked taken aback by the whole thing as well.

I guess "Wellstone's body is cold" now, the way the Rats were whoopin' it up.

And Juan and Eva Clinton were seated front and center, self-annointed monarchs of the Demonrat Party.
18 posted on 10/30/2002 4:17:37 AM PST by Yankee
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To: Elkiejg
Oh you nasty republicans. Why have you so politisized this tragic(for dems)loss, by not saying anything except expressing condolances.The spectical last night, put on by the dems, was the purest form of a memorial.
19 posted on 10/30/2002 4:24:25 AM PST by retiredtexan
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To: The Raven
They are counting on a slight bump from this the week before the elections - similar to a Presidential convention.

The Democrats have been looking for a tit-for-tat payback for the revelation by Ronald Reagan that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, in the days just before the 1994 election. They've never forgotten it, and many of them cling to the belief that it was a big reason they got their heads handed to them that time.

To me it's obvious that is what they are hoping will happen with Wellstone's death.

(steely)

20 posted on 10/30/2002 4:29:51 AM PST by Steely Tom
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