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He can talk. What a surprise
The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 11/23/03 | Stephen Pollard

Posted on 11/22/2003 4:19:52 PM PST by Pokey78

Would you believe it? Not only can that Texan halfwit speak in proper sentences, he is even capable of reading a good speech and not fluffing his lines. It only goes to show what you can do with a speechwriter and some coaching. The response to President George W Bush's speech on Wednesday has been almost universally (and so typically Britishly) condescending. Few have criticised its content; since it ranks as one of the finest delivered by a visiting leader; that would be a sneer too far. Instead, reaction has been surprise, either feigned or genuine, that he managed to speak for so long, so well.

Mary Dejevsky, writing in The Independent, was typical: "Whoever has been coaching George Bush in oratory deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom (and a congratulatory glass of champagne)." Almost the entire British chattering class seems to be animated by the same deep-seated contempt for Mr Bush. Even when confronted by the evidence of their own eyes and ears, that he is a thoughtful, charming, convincing, eloquent, intelligent, forceful leader, they cannot bring themselves to believe that he is as he seems. And when they do witness such positive traits, they are clearly being hoodwinked. As The Guardian began its leader on Thursday: "Conscious that he has a bit of catching up do to, George Bush turned on the charm yesterday."

No, he didn't. He spoke as he always does: with a clarity of moral and political purpose unmatched by any American politician since Ronald Reagan, and with a charm that all who have met him confirm is entirely natural. The speech should hardly have come as a surprise. After all, he spoke just as eloquently when interviewed by Sir David Frost last Sunday. But until now the chatterers have chosen neither to listen nor to see. Last week they had no alternative, and so decided it was a one-off.

What such attitudes really reveal, however, is not how much they loathe President Bush but the reality of - I choose my words carefully - anti-Americanism in Britain. It is a phrase that has been bandied about far too loosely of late and is usually intended - and taken - to mean a loathing and hatred of all things, and people, American.

Real anti-Americanism - the sort that lies behind so much of the hostility to President Bush - isn't about hating burgers and Matt Monro. It is far more subtle. The really damaging anti-Americanism - because it blinds its sufferers to reality - derives from that characteristically British sneering superiority which so permeates metropolitan and media circles. It is the conviction that the arriviste who has moved in next door with his flashy car and his gauche ex-model wife may have more money, own the business and be getting more sex, but he lacks what really matters: class. That Bush fellow is just so typically American: crude and unsophisticated.

The Sunday after the World Trade Centre attack, John Humphrys paraded the full scorn of the superior Briton, attacking the likes of George Bush who "damn those who did it as evil, as though there is nothing more to say, as though we still believe in a devil with a forked tail. Perhaps President Bush truly does - his Christianity is of a pretty fundamental variety."

It is not just President Bush. His predecessor, Bill Clinton, was equally American; just as fundamentally uncouth and unable to resist his gross appetites. But we humoured him, since he spoke our sort of language. What really offends about George Bush is that what you see is what you get, and what you see is a genuine American who makes no effort to be anything else. We can put up with Americans who seem ashamed to be American. Woe betide them, however, if they are proud of it. They will have to put up with our weapon of choice: the condescending sneer.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: bush43; condescendingliberal; threepillarsspeech; ukvisit
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To: muir_redwoods
May his (and my) enemies continue to underestimate him.

The null and void echo syndrome claims another victim...

41 posted on 11/22/2003 6:13:32 PM PST by null and void (The evil is in plain sight, the danger increases with denial. - George W. Bush)
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To: PISANO
Somebody else blood have always been cheap in europe, particularly in france.
42 posted on 11/22/2003 6:19:52 PM PST by desertcry
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To: Pokey78
We can put up with Americans who seem ashamed to be American. Woe betide them, however, if they are proud of it.

EXACTLY. This is the philosophy not only of Euros but of American liberals, in a nutshell.

43 posted on 11/22/2003 6:23:27 PM PST by workerbee
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To: Ann Archy
Ann, what does your FIL think of someone like Ted Kennedy?
44 posted on 11/22/2003 6:29:12 PM PST by Rockpile
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To: chaosagent
....an MBA from Harvard...... Keep this quiet please, you don't want to let W's enemies to know this, do you?
45 posted on 11/22/2003 6:29:52 PM PST by desertcry
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To: Pokey78; ElkGroveDan
That's the elitists for ya. They're so used to being phony that when they meet the genuine article, they assume they're being snowed somehow.

Like the old saying goes, the surefire way to confound a Leftist is to tell them the truth...because they'll never believe it.
46 posted on 11/22/2003 6:34:36 PM PST by Prime Choice (Conservative: One who doesn't believe that turning the U.S. into a third-world nation is 'progress'.)
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To: Pokey78
Obviously Bush's visit to England was a good move. I have seen several articles expressing surprise at the real Bush instead of the one the media has been portraying these last few years.
47 posted on 11/22/2003 6:44:09 PM PST by ladyinred (Talk about a revolution, look at California!!! We dumped Davis!!!)
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To: Pokey78
We can put up with Americans who seem ashamed to be American. Woe betide them, however, if they are proud of it. They will have to put up with our weapon of choice: the condescending sneer.

Oh, I thought that was just how your faces naturally looked. Pardon me!

48 posted on 11/22/2003 6:45:21 PM PST by wizardoz
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To: nicmarlo
If I wasn't so lazy, I'd go back to Yahoo and find the picture of GW, Laura and the Queen.

Then, I'd find (somewhere here on FR today) the pic of that other "family" and the Queen when they were living in the White House.

WHAT a comparison. Well, actually, there IS no comparison.
49 posted on 11/22/2003 6:48:29 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (I'm goin' to LoganLand!)
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To: Pokey78
Pollard's right on about his fellow Britts. But we need to remember a lot of Americans went through the same change of mind about Mr. Bush.


gitmo
50 posted on 11/22/2003 6:57:29 PM PST by gitmo (Stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty. -GWB)
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To: Lancey Howard
Singer who I guess is or was popular in Britain. The song I know him most by is the theme song of the James Bond movie From Russia With Love. That movie came out in 1963 however.
51 posted on 11/22/2003 7:01:05 PM PST by xp38
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To: xp38
However how Matt Monro somehow represents an iconic American to someone in England is beyond my comprehension. I mean at best he was a middle tier singer. It's not like Sinatra or Elvis are unknown over there.
52 posted on 11/22/2003 7:05:07 PM PST by xp38
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To: Pokey78
I almost did.....
53 posted on 11/22/2003 7:08:26 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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To: chaosagent
You could also tell that after W graduated from Yale, he got his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Harvard.

He is the grandson of a Senator, and the eldest son of a man who was a World War II hero, a Congressman, head of the CIA, and President of the United States. And the son of one of the most beloved women in American history.

He's a graduate of both Yale and Harvard. He flew fighter jets in the National Guard. He was an oilman in Texas. He turned around a major league baseball franchise. He married a kind and beautiful woman, and has two lovely daughters.

He was governor of the great state of Texas for eight years. His brother Jeb is serving his second term as governor of the state of Florida.

He defeated Al Gore not once, not twice, but three times in debate. He was elected President of the United States. He has been an honest, steadfast, confident and patriotic leader in a time of national crisis. He is beloved by millions of American citizens.

Yet the world thinks he is a stupid man. Such is the power of the worldwide left-wing propaganda machine.

We've seen this all before. Republicans are either senile-stupid (Reagan, Dole), psychotic-stupid (Nixon, Goldwater, Gingrich) out-of-touch-stupid (Bush I), or just, uh, stupid-stupid (Dubya, Quayle, Ford). It's the same old garbage from the same old commies.

54 posted on 11/22/2003 7:08:29 PM PST by Jhensy
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To: Brad's Gramma
Well, actually, there IS no comparison.

Nope, there sure isn't! And I'm so glad.

55 posted on 11/22/2003 7:12:01 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Brad's Gramma


56 posted on 11/22/2003 7:21:51 PM PST by nicmarlo
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To: Pokey78
This is the problem with Europe, they are so far behind us on the uptake that it's like they are living in the 50's when we use to belive everything we read.

The entire world is backward in comparison to the comprehension of most ordinary Americans, yet, funny as it is, they consider themselves the "enlightened ones". I suppose because of some conceit over the age of their nations in comparison to ours.
57 posted on 11/22/2003 7:37:27 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: Pokey78
Who is Matt Monro?
58 posted on 11/22/2003 7:49:47 PM PST by lepton
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To: nicmarlo
Excellent. Thanks MUCH!

I've been looking and LOOKING....somewhere, today, was a picture of the clinton "family" with the Queen...she was giving ole Hillary! a look that should've dropped her dead on the spot. It was a GREAT side-by-side. Do ya think I can FIND IT NOW?????????????????????????

It was posted today, on SOME thread....GRRRRRRR
59 posted on 11/22/2003 7:51:03 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (I'm goin' to LoganLand!)
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To: Pokey78
People who call Bush "dumb" only display their own pathetic ignorance.
60 posted on 11/22/2003 7:53:11 PM PST by Brilliant
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