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No lie: Kerry's just a wannabe (Tomorrow's Steyn Today)
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | April 4, 2004 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 04/03/2004 1:15:22 PM PST by litany_of_lies

No lie: Kerry's just a wannabe

April 4, 2004

BY MARK STEYN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST


For a year or so now, I've woken up to a ton of e-mails each morning with the subject marked BUSH LIED! -- or, to be more precise, BUSH LIED!!!!!!! I'm not one who thinks it helpful to characterize a policy difference as a ''lie.'' So, when John Kerry says he supports the Kyoto Treaty even though he voted for a bill that declared the United States would never ever ratify it, that doesn't mean he's a ''liar,'' it just means that, well, to be honest, I haven't a clue what it means, you better to take it up with him, now he's out of the hospital after his elective surgery. ''Elective surgery" means you vote to have the operation, and then spend the next year insisting you've always been strongly opposed to the operation.

Anyway, as I said, I wouldn't call Sen. Kerry a liar. But I did get the vague feeling in the following exchange that, if it had gone on a minute or two longer, the candidate's nose would have cracked my TV screen, extended across the coffee table and pinned me to the wall.

The time: last month; the place: MTV. The interviewer asks: ''Well, we know that you were into rock 'n' roll when you were in high school, and we know that you play the guitar now. Are there any trends out there in music, or even in popular culture in general, that have piqued your interest?''

''Oh sure. I follow and I'm interested,'' says John Kerry. ''I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important . . . I'm still listening because I know that it's a reflection of the street and it's a reflection of life.''

Really? You're ''fascinated'' by rap and ''listening'' to hip-hop? You're America's first flip-flopper hip-hopper?

The best riposte to Kerry came from an encounter a few years ago between his predecessor Al Gore and Courtney Love, lead singer of the popular beat combo Hole, when they chanced to run into each other at a Democratic party night in Hollywood.

''I'm a really big fan,'' gushed the vice president.

''Yeah, right. Name a song,'' scoffed Courtney. The panicked vice panderer floundered helplessly. Fortunately, his Secret Service guys moved in before he wound up completely riddled by Hole. As wise old campaign consultants always say, the politician's First Rule of Holes is: When you're in one, stop digging. Al introduced us to a Second Rule: When you're with one, stop pretending to dig her.

If only that MTV guy had said to Kerry, ''Yeah, right. Name a song.'' Think Kerry could've? Reckon if you bust into his pad and riffled through his and Teresa's CD collection you'd find a single rap album? Of course, you wouldn't find any in George and Laura's CD collection either. The difference is that President Bush doesn't feel the need to pretend.

Margaret Thatcher didn't either. Interviewed by disc jockeys on London radio stations and invited to name her favorite pop song, she'd choose the Beverly Sisters' British cover version of ''How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?'' or the Australian didgeridoo virtuoso Rolf Harris' ''Two Little Boys.'' The title of ''How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?'' is the very definition of compassionate conservatism -- the vocalist's compassion for the confined puppy shrewdly tempered by cost-benefit analysis. As for ''Two Little Boys,'' that was written in 1902 and seemed kinda hokey even then:

''Two Little Boys

Had two little toys

Each had a wooden horse

Gaily they'd play

Each summer's day

Warriors both of course''

To the old taunt ''Be there or be square,'' Thatcher replies, ''Go ahead, punk/hip-hopper/techno-industrial-garage-house-wraparound-porch beatnik, make my day. I'll be there and be square.'' That's much cooler than a 60-year old Botoxicated Brahmin from the U.S. Senate recycling a lot of 20-year-old cliches about rap being the authentic voice of the streets.

By comparison, here's Gov. Bush four years ago being given a ''verbal Rorschach'' test on American pop culture by Glamour magazine: What comes to mind, David France wanted to know, when you think of Madonna?

''I'm not into pop music,'' replied Bush.

Boy, that MTV special would have been a short one. Stunned by the candidate's ignorance, Maureen Dowd, the New York Times' elderly schoolgirl, wrote a column mocking him for never having heard of ''Sex and the City,'' beginning as follows:

''W. may have gone too far this time.

''Americans can forgive him not knowing that Gen. Pervez Musharraf seized power in Pakistan.

''But can we forgive him not knowing that Sarah Jessica Parker quaffs Cosmopolitans in Manhattan?''

Answer: Yes. Unlike Dowd, Americans are apparently willing to cut him some slack on this vital question. Some may even feel that his cheerful admission that ''I'm not into pop music'' is the sign of a man secure in his sense of himself.

This isn't entirely a matter of trivialities. The fads and fashions of the world aren't confined to the Billboard Hot 100. All over the planet, men in late middle age are pretending to like stuff just 'cause it's what the likes of Maureen Dowd tell them people want to hear. John Kerry pretends to like gangsta rap. Russia pretends it supports the Kyoto Accord. The European Union pretends Yasser Arafat is committed to peace with Israel. The Security Council pretends its resolutions mean something. Kofi Annan pretends the Oil-for-Fraud program is a humanitarian aid effort for the Iraqi people. The International Atomic Energy Authority pretends the mullahs in Tehran are good-faith negotiators on the matter of Iranian nukes.

It's easy to pander to fashion -- whether on pop music, the environment, the Middle East ''peace process'' or sentimental transnationalism. But on MTV, Kerry wasn't done yet. After coming out for hip-hop, he managed to blame the Bush administration's ''behavior'' for making terrorists become terrorists. I guess that terrorism's just a ''reflection of the street,'' too. Doubtless there's ''a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it.'' The MTV crowd loved the line, and no doubt Jacques Chirac and the Arab League will as well. Welcome to John Kerry's hip-hop foreign policy: Ask the multilateral gang what's hip, and hop to it.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; courtneylove; dowd; hole; kerry; marksteyn; marksteynlist; rap; steyn
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To: Pokey78
Bump and thanks!!!
21 posted on 04/03/2004 10:45:34 PM PST by lainde (Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
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To: Yaelle
Ask them if they think its "cool" that Kerry eats Dominoe's Pizza with a fork...
22 posted on 04/03/2004 10:47:31 PM PST by Fenris6
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To: Pokey78
Thanks Pokey. This is so funny. Just when I think he can't sustain his streak of great articles, he does it again. So many lines from this one had me laughing out loud.
23 posted on 04/03/2004 11:05:07 PM PST by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: litany_of_lies
That's much cooler than a 60-year old Botoxicated Brahmin from the U.S. Senate recycling a lot of 20-year-old cliches about rap being the authentic voice of the streets.

No kidding. Rap hasn't had a real political, socially conscious group since the heyday of Public Enemy and Arrested Development. I wish the questioner had asked Kerry how many times has 50 Cent been shot to see how much he really knows about the music.

24 posted on 04/03/2004 11:05:10 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Pokey78
Does anyone else who hears Mark on Hugh Hewitt find themselves reading his articles in his voice? I love his sing song British accent.
25 posted on 04/03/2004 11:06:35 PM PST by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: TXBubba
Ping. You've got to read this one Tee Exx--it's too funny.
26 posted on 04/03/2004 11:08:09 PM PST by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: workerbee
""You know what comes to mind, David? A cheap whore doing a good impression of a well-paid skank. That's what comes to mind." "

Now that answer would have been absolutely priceless.

27 posted on 04/03/2004 11:15:58 PM PST by watchin
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To: beaversmom
That's much cooler than a 60-year old Botoxicated Brahmin from the U.S. Senate recycling a lot of 20-year-old cliches about rap being the authentic voice of the streets.

Maureen Dowd, the New York Times' elderly schoolgirl

Hee, hee!

28 posted on 04/03/2004 11:16:24 PM PST by beaversmom (Michael Medved has the Greatest radio show on GOD's Green Earth)
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To: scholar; Bullish; linear; yoda swings
Ping
29 posted on 04/04/2004 4:32:38 AM PDT by knighthawk (Some people say that we'll get nowhere at all, let 'em tear down the world but we ain't gonna fall)
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To: FlyVet
"because he'd never heard of Leonardo DiCaprio.."

I had never heard of him either until about six months ago --

Carolyn

30 posted on 04/04/2004 4:42:30 AM PDT by CDHart
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To: litany_of_lies
When you were a little kid, did you sneak around the house, looking in closets and under beds all December?
31 posted on 04/04/2004 5:14:18 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Uday and Qusay are ead-day)
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To: Pokey78
Bump and thanks for the ping Pokey! We should be clamoring to have this man's columns in every newspaper in the country! He's smart, to the point, and best of all, wickedly funny while he's at it.
32 posted on 04/04/2004 5:21:12 AM PDT by alwaysconservative (Annoy liberals: buy conservative books and hire conservatives looking for work!)
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To: Yaelle
I can hardly wait 'til Teraysa gets down and dirty with a few of her favorite gangsta rap tunes. Hopefully, we'll get a few pics.
33 posted on 04/04/2004 6:06:14 AM PDT by hershey
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To: litany_of_lies
''Go ahead, punk/hip-hopper/techno-industrial-garage-house-wraparound-porch beatnik, make my day. I'll be there and be square.''

I assume this is a paraphrase of the Iron Lady :-).

34 posted on 04/04/2004 6:46:33 AM PDT by Tax-chick (See baby pictures on the Tax-chick page!)
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To: Pokey78

The Kerry Salute


35 posted on 04/04/2004 7:17:32 AM PDT by Lady Jag (I dreamed I surfed all day in my monthly donor wonder bra.)
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To: litany_of_lies; onyx; devolve; PhilDragoo
''Oh sure. I follow and I'm interested,'' says John Kerry. ''I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important . . . I'm still listening because I know that it's a reflection of the street and it's a reflection of life.''

Really? You're ''fascinated'' by rap and ''listening'' to hip-hop? You're America's first flip-flopper hip-hopper?


36 posted on 04/04/2004 7:25:07 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: mylife
Yeah, really !! ...


What an embezzle! What an Ultra-Maroon!

37 posted on 04/04/2004 7:36:03 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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To: MeekOneGOP
Look up the french word "poseur" in the dictionary and you will find John "freekin" Kerry's picture beside the definition.
38 posted on 04/04/2004 7:40:23 AM PDT by mylife
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To: litany_of_lies
It's hard to believe that the banal phoney Kerry is actually a serious candidate for the Presidency.
39 posted on 04/04/2004 7:44:26 AM PDT by headsonpikes (Spirit of '76 bttt!)
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To: litany_of_lies
That's much cooler than a 60-year old Botoxicated Brahmin from the U.S. Senate recycling a lot of 20-year-old cliches about rap being the authentic voice of the streets.

Vintage Steyn..

40 posted on 04/04/2004 7:48:16 AM PDT by cardinal4 (Terrence Maculiffe-Ariolimax columbianus (hint- its a gastropod.....)
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