Posted on 08/13/2004 6:04:27 AM PDT by Tolik
It is in this tribal context that all the factors Hanson describes here come into play. Bush isn't, in my view, a particularly proselytizing Christian, but to some apparently sincere Bush-haters he's Torquemada reincarnated. He isn't, actually, a particularly doctrinaire conservative (read FR for any 24-hour period for proof) but to his detractors he's Cotton Mather reincarnated. He is a far cry from the economic innovator that Reagan became but is portrayed as Mazarin all over again, intent on enriching a shadowy clique of insiders. All of these points are so fantastically exaggerated that one must wonder if their proponents aren't believing their own propaganda, and I submit that the latter is precisely the case - Michael Moore and his acolytes are a perfect example of this.
In short, they hate Bush because he is, in nearly every respect, not One Of Us. Clinton certainly was; his wife, She Who Is Not To Be Named, is as well. What we are talking about here isn't, in their obvious cases, any Eastern seaboard blue-blooded family-connect nonsense, but a total dedication to the ideals propounded by the left in the 70's. It is that class that finds itself in the critical position of taking power now or fading, through age, to impotent rage as the next generation of idealists comes along.
It is an axiom of politics that the wings of parties are more active politically than the remaining mass. Everybody knows that and usually discount the more activist speeches and actions. But now, because of the left shift, the activist left became much more mainstream left and brought with it its extremists' habits, like not just disliking the opponent, but actually hating him. This is an attitude that mainstream figures thought of as a bad taste to display, but now it suddenly became not just acceptable, but even fashionable.
I do not mean to offend either of you but will simply make the observation that when the country buries the '60s generation it will be a good thing. This whole "Hate Bush" movement is a recycling of their "Hate LBJ" and anti-war crusade that makes this pathetic generation feel young and relevant again. They have contributed virtually nothing to this country...excluding you sane, inexplicably FReeper children!..except a pain in the butt.
Ping!
After you affirm their mistaken belief that the lower Tax Rates reduced Tax Revenue, the BIG LIE, you then inform them that Federal Tax Revenues actually increased by 35% in the four years following full implementation in 2003.
The fact that the Evil Rich ended up paying even more of the Tax Burden thanks to the Bush Tax Rate Cuts is the icing on the cake.
I always throw in the little caveat, isn't it amazing that things started going South, (including Federal Tax Revenues), after Pelosi and Reid took over the House and Senate in 2007?
Fred Thompson is the only Republican I have seen this Campaign Season that mentioned the Economic successes of the Bush Policies. Average 5.5% Unemployment, Average 4% GDP Growth, record Month to Month Job Growth, the Highest total number of Employed in the History of the Country and the Highest Federal Tax Revenue of $2.5 Trillion Dollars.
And to think that all happened after the Trillion Dollar Economic Impact of 9/11.
The Media did a bang up job of dragging down President Bush in the minds of the average American. They made Pravda look like the Weekly Reader.
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