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Paranoia Politics
Seattle Weekly ^ | 12/17/03 | Knute Berger

Posted on 12/18/2003 2:32:33 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

BEATING GEORGE W. Bush in 2004 will be an uphill battle. While the campaign will require blood, toil, tears, and sweat, I think it's safe to say that it will not be successful if the opposition runs on the paranoia platform.

I loathe Bush like the next liberal, but I'm afraid I have to partially agree with the diagnosis of neocon columnist Charles Krauthammer, a former shrink, who earlier this month said he had identified a new psychological syndrome: Bush Derangement Syndrome (BDS), described as "the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the presidency—nay—the very existence of George W. Bush."

Now there are a lot of conservatives out there who are trying to pathologize liberalism—people who think, for example, that world-class economist Paul Krugman has somehow gone off his nut because in his column in The New York Times he consistently maintains that the Bush administration's policies are a menace. Krauthammer suggests Krugman is a BDS sufferer. He also tags Bill Moyers and Barbra Streisand, among others.

I disagree. Krugman, certainly, is one of the sanest men in the country. But I would also say this: Yes, there are those who occasionally become unhinged at the very idea of the Bush presidency, Mossback among them. A stolen election will do that. But there is also a comparable syndrome affecting those conservatives who froth like mad dogs at the idea that liberals themselves even exist. Author and commentator Ann Coulter is one case study. She believes that to be a liberal Democrat is to commit treason. And she worships the late red-baiting Sen. Joseph McCarthy, whose execrable career was a singular monument to paranoia. So perhaps Krauthammer should be looking for a less partisan affliction.

But what the Moyers, Coulters, Streisands, and Krugmans think doesn't really matter. Paranoid or not, delusional or not, they're pundits and activists—part of American politics' "odds and sods" brigade who support the troops but do no real fighting. In the land of free speech, they can afford to be paranoid and are sometimes even rewarded for it.

IT'S A DIFFERENT MATTER, though, when it comes to politicians. Paranoia does matter, and some liberals need to do a better job of either treating their paranoia or hiding it.

Krauthammer's column was aimed at Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean, who raised the suggestion that Bush might be trying to hide the fact that he was warned in advance about 9/11 by the Saudis. Dean's point was totally appropriate: The Bush administration is trying to withhold important information about who knew what leading up to 9/11. But it was wrong for Dean, a leading presidential contender, to voice a theory that, by his own admission, could not be proved. That's a role for the activists and commentators. A potential president has to be more careful: Go after Bush if you've got the goods. He might be the worst president in memory, but that's different from believing the worst in him. Dean's comments amount to a smear.

Dean has handed ammo to the Bushies with absolutely no benefit to himself or the party. Those who might believe in a 9/11 cover-up are already on his side. Validating paranoid theories with no evidence is a loser's gambit. This was dramatized effectively at Bush's post- Saddam-capture press conference on Monday, Dec. 15, when a member of the press raised Dean's allegation. Bush dismissed it as "absurd," but it also seemed beside the point in a moment of victory. Whatever you think about the war in Iraq, it's also hard to argue that capturing and trying Saddam Hussein is not a good thing, or that Bush doesn't genuinely believe he is trying to make America safer. Dean is already struggling for stature, and the 9/11 conspiracy suggestion makes him look small.

As if on cue, our own Jim McDermott entered the scene and stumbled in a way that underscores Krauthammer's BDS diagnosis. On Dave Ross' radio talk show on KIRO-AM, McDermott, the U.S. representative from Seattle, suggested that the timing of Hussein's arrest was political. "I'm sure they could have found him a long time ago if they wanted to," he claimed. McDermott went on to say that the capture of Saddam Hussein was some kind of preplanned Christmas gift that the Bush administration gave itself.

This is nuttier than a tin of Almond Roca, and it's the kind of blather that solidifies McDermott as a marginal congressional character whose greatest accomplishment is to provide fodder for Matt Drudge.

I DEFENDED MCDERMOTT in this column when he went to Baghdad before the war and called Bush a liar on national TV. McDermott later admitted that was a mistake. Not an error of fact—it's even clearer now that Bush lied about the reasons for going to war—but a political blunder. In the eyes of many, the timing and place of that comment hurt both McDermott and the antiwar movement.

McDermott later explained that he is frustrated with trying to operate in Bush's Washington and Tom DeLay's House of Representatives. I don't blame him. But if he can't stay positive, you have to wonder if one of America's rare, sure, liberal congressional seats should be left to a man who continues to undercut his credibility, and thereby the credibility of liberalism, with politically dumb crackpottery.

The Democrats would do well to take the advice of the paranoid yet politically effective Kennedy clan, who lived by the political saw, "Don't get mad, get even." Keep paranoia close to the vest and fight to win. To achieve victory in 2004, the Democrats are going to have to offer a positive alternative to the current regime. To do that, they need sanity on their side.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: 2004; bds; delusionaldemocrats; electionpresident; krugman; mcdermott; paranoia
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Anybody who reads (and quotes) Noonan is okay in my book. (Observe my tagline, please...) :)
21 posted on 12/18/2003 4:57:02 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
You shouold email this whackjob the URL to this thread.
22 posted on 12/18/2003 4:59:05 AM PST by ovrtaxt ( http://www.fairtax.org * Centrist Republicans are the semi-colons of the political keyboard.)
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To: ovrtaxt
froth like mad dogs

Right! Ann's not "frothing". She's laughing her a** off.

(But I'd like to feed her a few bacon cheese burgers with a milkshake on the side. Put some meat on those brilliantly funny bones! ;)

23 posted on 12/18/2003 4:59:31 AM PST by thesummerwind (like painted kites, those days and nights, they went flyin' by)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
...I loathe Bush like the next liberal...

Except for his willingness to defend the country, Bush is a liberal.

Gore could never have adavnced their agenda like Bush has.
24 posted on 12/18/2003 4:59:33 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
Piffle
25 posted on 12/18/2003 5:00:41 AM PST by MEG33 (We Got Him!)
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To: ovrtaxt
You shouold email this whackjob the URL to this thread.

You're three steps ahead of me. Consider it done. :)

26 posted on 12/18/2003 5:01:14 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
These people not only don't have a clue, they are completely devoid of a sense of humor. It is not just "Bush Derangement Syndrome", it is knowing that, thanks to the groundswell of conservative thinking as is found on the internet (Richard Poe's "Masters of the Internet"), leftists and Democrats are open and vulnerable to be seen for the paranoid idiots and race-baiting sycophants they are. They are being mocked, laughed at, and ridiculed by the fresh ideas and voices from the right, and they simply CANNOT stand it! Woohoo! One of our most effective weapons is amused derision, because it drives liberals nuts!
27 posted on 12/18/2003 5:03:08 AM PST by alwaysconservative (The only bad thing about liberal emperors wearing no clothes is their personal hygiene is so bad.)
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
Except for his willingness to defend the country, Bush is a liberal.

Gore could never have adavnced their agenda like Bush has.

Oh, sure. You can tell that, absolutely, by the way they -- the liberal media meat puppets; the goofy, googly-eyed liberal punditocracy (Franken, Moore, etc.); the hardcore liberal activists (e.g., the DU maggots) -- all worship and adore Dubya. Because he's soooooooooooooooo liberal, don't you see. They're all so deliriously, orgasmically ecstatic over each and every little thing he's done in office, from 2000 to today.

Or... ummmmmmmm... not, I guess.

28 posted on 12/18/2003 5:08:07 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: MEG33; KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
It's even better, it's David Horowitz quoting Noonan.
29 posted on 12/18/2003 5:10:21 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Great Freeper comments bump.
30 posted on 12/18/2003 5:16:17 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I am reading Horowitz's article now,thanks!
31 posted on 12/18/2003 5:16:42 AM PST by MEG33 (We Got Him!)
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
I half agree with you. Domestically, he's a disaster. The budget, education, and medicare bills are ridiculous. He has courted Islamists in the WH. (Search recent Grover Norquist threads). He refuses to enforce the borders, and is now talking amnesty for illegal aliens. His Israel policy is outright hypocritical. And he has ties to the Saudis that have yet to be addressed.

But, he is serious about this war, and we need a man like him to deal with the Islamist threat the way he is. There is no alternative at this point.
32 posted on 12/18/2003 5:27:56 AM PST by ovrtaxt ( http://www.fairtax.org * Centrist Republicans are the semi-colons of the political keyboard.)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
The democrats have fled so far left they are unrecognizable as human beings and have lost their minds. They are too far left to be considered liberal anymore.

Just because Bush isn't a rapist, doesn't mean he is a conservative.

His stealing his opponents issues may make him a smart politician, but to do so he has had to abandon any pretense of conservatism. Would a conservative sign legislation repealing the first amendment? Would a conservative throw billions more into Ted Kennedy's socialist education plan?

Prescription drug bill or greatest entitlement in history?

Amnesty to criminal invaders?

Billions more down the ratholes of Africa?

When he signs the new improved anti weapons bill next fall will you crow over how brilliantly he took the gun control issue away from the left?
33 posted on 12/18/2003 5:30:17 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Sen. Joseph McCarthy, whose execrable career was a singular monument to paranoia


Are you paranoid when it turns out your were rignt, there were communist in our government?

34 posted on 12/18/2003 5:32:26 AM PST by CIB-173RDABN
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
He might be the worst president in memory,...


This guy does not remember Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton?

35 posted on 12/18/2003 5:34:25 AM PST by CIB-173RDABN
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
Thanks for that email address. I used it.
36 posted on 12/18/2003 5:37:20 AM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: CIB-173RDABN
your=you

Sorry, it is still early here.

37 posted on 12/18/2003 5:43:27 AM PST by CIB-173RDABN (teach me to post before I get my morning cup of coffee)
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To: arthurus
But the judges will get an up or down vote.
38 posted on 12/18/2003 5:45:12 AM PST by samtheman
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To: the gillman@blacklagoon.com
This entire "argument" of yours -- i.e., that Bush-Ain't-Done-Nuttin'-Conservative-Dadgummit -- was crushingly, irrefutably deconstructed just yesterday, on these very boards. You missed out, apparently.

The thread you'll be looking for is entitled Let Bush Be Bush: "Mr. Bush Is Mr. Reagan's Heir." Enjoy your reading. I'm certain you'll find it instructive. :)

39 posted on 12/18/2003 5:54:33 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
What South hack's list of hogwash?

Most of it is wishful thinking.

Like the supposedly dead ICC, he's got people arguing before it right now. How dead is that?

And four armed pilots?

Kyoto might be gone finally, but it was Putin that put a stake into it.

40 posted on 12/18/2003 6:10:01 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com (It's not a blanket amnesty, it's amnistia del serape!)
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