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WE ARE IN KANSAS, AFTERALL, IT'S THE LEFT THAT IS LOST
Houston Chronicle ^ | July 11,2004 | George Will

Posted on 07/12/2004 7:14:56 AM PDT by marty60

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July 11, 2004, 9:42PM

We are in Kansas, after all, but its the left thats lost By GEORGE F. WILL Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle News Service

It has come to this: The crux of the political left’s complaint about Americans is that they are insufficiently materialistic.

For a century, the left has largely failed to enact its agenda for redistributing wealth. What the left has achieved is a rich literature of disappointment, explaining the mystery, as the left sees it, of why most Americans are impervious to the left’s appeal.

An interesting addition to this canon is What’s the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America. Its author, Thomas Frank, argues that his native Kansas — like the nation, only more so — votes self-destructively, meaning conservatively, because social issues such as abortion distract it from economic self-interest, as the left understands that.

Frank is a formidable controversialist — imagine Michael Moore with a trained brain and an intellectual conscience. Frank has a coherent theory of contemporary politics and expresses it with a verve born of indignation. His carelessness about facts is mild by contemporary standards, or lack thereof, concerning the ethics of controversy.

He says "the pre-eminent question of our times" is why people misunderstand "their fundamental interests."

But Frank ignores this question: Why does the left disparage what everyday people consider their fundamental interests?

He says the left has been battered by "the Great Backlash" of people of modest means against their obvious benefactor and wise definer of their interests, the Democratic Party. The cultural backlash has been, he believes, craftily manufactured by rich people with the only motives the left understands — money motives. The aim of the rich is to manipulate people of modest means, making them angry about abortion and other social issues so they will vote for Republicans who will cut taxes on the rich.

Such fevered thinking is a staple of what historian Richard Hofstadter called "the paranoid style in American politics," a style practiced, even pioneered a century ago by prairie populists. You will hear its echo in John Edwards’ lament about the "two Americas" — the few rich victimizing the powerless many.

Frank frequently lapses into the cartoon politics of today’s enraged left, as when he says Kansas is a place of "implacable bitterness" and America resembles "a panorama of madness and delusion worthy of Hieronymus Bosch."

Yet he wonders why a majority of Kansans and Americans are put off by people like him who depict their society like that.

He says, delusionally, that conservatives have "smashed the welfare state." Actually, it was waxing even before George W. Bush’s prescription drug entitlement. He says, falsely, that the inheritance tax has been "abolished." He includes the required — by the left’s current catechism — blame of Wal-Mart for destroying the sweetness of Main Street shopping. "Capitalism" is his succinct, if uninformative, explanation of a worldwide phenomenon of the past century — the declining portion of people in agricultural employment — which he seems to regret.

If you believe, as Frank does, that opposing abortion is inexplicably silly, and if you make no more attempt than Frank does to empathize with people who care deeply about it, then of course you, like Frank, will consider scores of millions of your fellow citizens lunatics. Because conservatives have, as Frank says, achieved little cultural change in recent decades, he considers their persistence absurd or part of a sinister plot to create "cultural turmoil" in order to continue "the erasure of the economic" from politics.

Frank regrets that Bill Clinton’s "triangulation" strategy — minimizing Democrats’ economic differences with Republicans — contributed to the erasure. Politics would indeed be simpler, and more to the liking of liberals, if each citizen were homo economicus, relentlessly calculating his or her economic advantage, and concluding that liberalism serves it.

But politics never has been like that, and is becoming even less so.

When the Cold War ended, Pat Moynihan warned, with characteristic prescience, that it would be, like all blessings, a mixed one, because passions — ethnic and religious — that were long frozen would come to a boil. There has been an analogous development in America’s domestic politics.

The economic problem, as understood during two centuries of industrialization, has been solved. We can reliably produce economic growth and have moderated business cycles. Hence many people, emancipated from material concerns, can pour political passions into other — some would say higher — concerns. These include the condition of the culture, as measured by such indexes as the content of popular culture, the agendas of public education and the prevalence of abortion.

So, what’s the matter with Kansas?

Not much, other than it is has not measured up — down, actually — to the left’s hope for a more materialistic politics.

Will is a Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist, based in Washington, D.C. (georgewill@washpost.com)

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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: dumocrats; georgewill; leftist; society; values
Direct and to the point. Finally a article that tells the truth about lefties.
1 posted on 07/12/2004 7:14:57 AM PDT by marty60
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To: marty60

bump


2 posted on 07/12/2004 7:24:27 AM PDT by Reagan Man (.....................................................The Choice is Clear....... Re-elect BUSH-CHENEY)
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To: marty60

good article


3 posted on 07/12/2004 7:28:39 AM PDT by woofie ( Ya gotta know who ya is and who ya aint ...cause if ya dont know who ya aint ,ya aint who ya is.)
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I live in the KC metro area but have spent hours and hours traveling Kansas over the years with Biking Across Kansas. Good, hardworking people. Good values. Dems appeal to "wants" and Republicans appeal to values and positive growth.


4 posted on 07/12/2004 7:31:02 AM PDT by Mercat
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Very good article...(after I was ripping Will yesterday!)

The American narrative that the left has to peddle to justify its own existence is getting more and more absurd every day.

This is the surest evidence to me that they are heading into the dustbin of history kicking and screaming.

5 posted on 07/12/2004 7:50:40 AM PDT by Monti Cello
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To: Mercat
Republicans appeal to values and positive growth.

Which is why every other word coming out of Kerry's mouth is "values" and now he's trying to pass himself off as "conservative". Too funny that the only way they think they can win is to pretend they are us. They know good and well if the American people even suspect they are what they actually believe they will get nowhere near the WH.

6 posted on 07/12/2004 8:09:21 AM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: Monti Cello
Believe me i know what you mean. I get tired of Will's pandering to keep his job on ABC (Is he still there? i haven't watched it in years)

But this was worth the effort to post. If you want to see what we in Houston are subjected to, read the oposite article. "In 2 Americas,liberty ,equality out of balance" Walter Williams writes a diatribe spouting thinly veiled, Communist and Nazi economics as the must do plan for the Evil Dumocrats.

7 posted on 07/12/2004 8:22:58 AM PDT by marty60
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Yes, but he does't tell you WHAT values he is pushing. As with all fascist/socialist/commie/ dums, they push economics as the way to destroy our Republic.


8 posted on 07/12/2004 8:25:55 AM PDT by marty60
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bump


9 posted on 07/12/2004 8:28:41 AM PDT by tophat9000
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To: Mercat

I was born in MO, and live their for 13 years. I agree, have always loved my midwest roots, even if HOME is THE GREAT STATE OF TEXAS.


10 posted on 07/12/2004 9:19:08 AM PDT by marty60
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To: marty60; Howlin; Liz; ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog
...What’s the Matter with Kansas?: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America. Its author, Thomas Frank, argues that his native Kansas — like the nation, only more so — votes self-destructively, meaning conservatively, because social issues such as abortion distract it from economic self-interest, as the left understands that.

Laura Ingraham said she's having this Frank joker on her radio show next week.

11 posted on 07/16/2004 5:57:37 AM PDT by Libloather (The United States is, by far, the COOLEST country to live in - EVER!)
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