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Sullivan whines about Zell Miller
Andrew Sullivan ^ | 09/01/04 | Andrew Sullivan

Posted on 09/01/2004 9:47:39 PM PDT by Pikamax

THE MILLER MOMENT: Zell Miller's address will, I think, go down as a critical moment in this campaign, and maybe in the history of the Republican party. I kept thinking of the contrast with the Democrats' keynote speaker, Barack Obama, a post-racial, smiling, expansive young American, speaking about national unity and uplift. Then you see Zell Miller, his face rigid with anger, his eyes blazing with years of frustration as his Dixiecrat vision became slowly eclipsed among the Democrats. Remember who this man is: once a proud supporter of racial segregation, a man who lambasted LBJ for selling his soul to the negroes. His speech tonight was in this vein, a classic Dixiecrat speech, jammed with bald lies, straw men, and hateful rhetoric. As an immigrant to this country and as someone who has been to many Southern states and enjoyed astonishing hospitality and warmth and sophistication, I long dismissed some of the Northern stereotypes about the South. But Miller did his best to revive them. The man's speech was not merely crude; it added whole universes to the word crude.

THE "OCCUPATION" CANARD: Miller first framed his support for Bush as a defense of his own family. The notion that individuals deserve respect regardless of their family is not Miller's core value. And the implication was that if the Democrats win in November, his own family would not be physically safe. How's that for subtlety? Miller's subsequent assertion was that any dissent from aspects of the war on terror is equivalent to treason. He accused all war critics of essentially attacking the very troops of the United States. He conflated the ranting of Michael Moore with the leaders of the Democrats. He said the following: Motivated more by partisan politics than by national security, today's Democratic leaders see America as an occupier, not a liberator. And nothing makes this Marine madder than someone calling American troops occupiers rather than liberators. That macho invocation of the Marines was a classic: the kind of militarist swagger that this convention endorses and uses as a bludgeon against its opponents. But the term "occupation," of course, need not mean the opposite of liberation. I have used the term myself and I deeply believe that coalition troops have indeed liberated Afghanistan and Iraq. By claiming that the Democrats were the enemies of the troops, traitors, quislings and wimps, Miller did exactly what he had the audacity to claim the Democrats were doing: making national security a partisan matter. I'm not easy to offend, but this speech was gob-smackingly vile.

OPPONENTS OR ENEMIES?: Here's another slur: No one should dare to even think about being the Commander in Chief of this country if he doesn't believe with all his heart that our soldiers are liberators abroad and defenders of freedom at home. But don't waste your breath telling that to the leaders of my party today. In their warped way of thinking America is the problem, not the solution. They don't believe there is any real danger in the world except that which America brings upon itself through our clumsy and misguided foreign policy. Yes, that describes some on the left, but it is a calumny against Democrats who voted for war in Afghanistan and Iraq and whose sincerity, as John McCain urged, should not be in question. I have never heard Kerry say that 9/11 was America's fault; if I had, it would be inconceivable to consider supporting him. And so this was, in truth, another lie, another cheap, faux-patriotic smear. Miller has absolutely every right to lambaste John Kerry's record on defense in the Senate. It's ripe for criticism, and, for my part, I disagree with almost all of it (and as a pro-Reagan, pro-Contra, pro-SDI, pro-Gulf War conservative, I find Kerry's record deeply troubling). But that doesn't mean he's a traitor or hates America's troops or believes that the U.S. is responsible for global terror. And the attempt to say so is a despicable attempt to smear someone's very patriotism.

THE FOREIGN AGENT: Another lie: "Senator Kerry has made it clear that he would use military force only if approved by the United Nations. Kerry would let Paris decide when America needs defending. I want Bush to decide." Miller might have found some shred of ancient rhetoric that will give him cover on this, but in Kerry's very acceptance speech, he declared the opposite conviction - that he would never seek permission to defend this country. Another lie: "John Kerry wants to re-fight yesterday's war." Kerry didn't want to do that. Yes, he used his military service in the campaign - but it was his opponents who decided to dredge up the divisions of the Vietnam war in order to describe Kerry as a Commie-loving traitor who faked his own medals. What's remarkable about the Republicans is their utter indifference to fairness in their own attacks. Smearing opponents as traitors to their country, as unfit to be commander-in-chief, as agents of foreign powers (France) is now fair game. Appealing to the crudest form of patriotism and the easiest smears is wrong when it is performed by the lying Michael Moore and it is wrong when it is spat out by Zell Miller. Last night was therefore a revealing night for me. I watched a Democrat at a GOP Convention convince me that I could never be a Republican. If they wheel out lying, angry old men like this as their keynote, I'll take Obama. Any day.

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To: Pikamax
I watched a Democrat at a GOP Convention convince me that I could never be a Republican. If they wheel out lying, angry old men like this as their keynote, I'll take Obama. Any day.

Andrew Sullivan wrote himself out of the conservative, and the Republican, movement, when he endorsed Kerry as the "conservative" candidate. Sullivan has become a sad joke.

61 posted on 09/01/2004 11:14:52 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: Pikamax

Honestly, why do you post this crap? What is the purpose?


62 posted on 09/01/2004 11:15:56 PM PDT by Finalapproach29er ({about the news media} "We'll tell you any sh** you want hear" : Howard Beale --> NETWORK)
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To: miliantnutcase

Read the first four lines and knew I was in Kerry country.


63 posted on 09/01/2004 11:19:00 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (I have knocked on the door of this man's soul and found someone home - Georgia Democrat Zell Miller)
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To: Pikamax

Wasn't Sullivan a Gay American Republican.... yeah right, he is just some angry boy frustrated because he hasn't figured out that he really likes girls.


64 posted on 09/01/2004 11:19:32 PM PDT by Porterville (How can the median price of a home in CA be 450,000 dollars? How? Where is the money?)
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To: swilhelm73
I still remember when Sullivan was something other then yet another Democrat shill.

His post 9/11 columns were excellent. But ever since Bush came out against gay marriage, Sullivan has turned against him, and decided that everything Bush has done is horrible. And Sullivan wonders why people don't take him seriously.

65 posted on 09/01/2004 11:19:49 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: montag813
I'll take Obama. Any day.

[Insert Joke Here.] :)

66 posted on 09/01/2004 11:22:43 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: Pikamax

Andrew... put down the crack pipe helps on the way!


67 posted on 09/01/2004 11:25:49 PM PDT by KingNo155
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To: NYCVirago

Ace of Spades has been all over Sully.

Seems he engages in major shifts around the time he solicits funds for his "bandwidth fund." His last shift preceded a bandwidth fundraising drive that netted him around $100K--that's $100,000 folks. That's a lot of bandwidth.

http://www.ace.mu.nu


68 posted on 09/01/2004 11:26:02 PM PDT by CalRepublican
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To: Pikamax

Mr. Metrosexual-perversion is offended that Kerry will have to live out the rest of the 2004 campaign season as "The Spit Ball Commander".


69 posted on 09/01/2004 11:28:23 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: NYCVirago

People don't take him seriously because his priorities are out of whack. When most of the people in the country are worried about terrorism disrupting their personal lives, Sullivan thinks Bush is the real threat to his personal life because Sullivan can't marry his boyfriend.


70 posted on 09/01/2004 11:35:24 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Old joke: "Andrew Sullivan thinks 'Boyz II Men' is a home delivery service." :)
71 posted on 09/01/2004 11:45:47 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (I feel more and more like a revolted Charlton Heston, witnessing ape society for the very first time)
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To: Pikamax
Andrew misses the key to the truth of what Zell Miller said tonite contained in his speech;

"Twenty years of votes can tell you much more about a man than twenty weeks of campaign rhetoric."

Sullivan naively believes that kerry won't ask permission to defend America simply because he has said so during this campaign.

But Zell Miller has known kerry much longer than Sullivan has, and has seen his deeds not just read or heard his words.
72 posted on 09/01/2004 11:51:17 PM PDT by BattleFlag
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To: BigSkyFreeper
People don't take him seriously because his priorities are out of whack. When most of the people in the country are worried about terrorism disrupting their personal lives, Sullivan thinks Bush is the real threat to his personal life because Sullivan can't marry his boyfriend.

Exactly. He's the flipside of Ed Koch and Ron Silver, who still support Democratic social issues, but realize that the War on Terror is more important.

73 posted on 09/01/2004 11:52:44 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

LMAO! :D


74 posted on 09/01/2004 11:54:35 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (Real gun control is - all shots inside the ten ring)
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To: Pikamax

Well .. some of the dems still don't get it!


75 posted on 09/02/2004 2:42:49 AM PDT by CyberAnt (Sen.Miller said, "Bush is a God-fearing man with a good heart and a spine of tempered steel")
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To: Pikamax
...in order to describe Kerry as a Commie-loving traitor who faked his own medals.

I don't know why you guys don't like Andrew Sullivan. This thought was extremely well put.

76 posted on 09/02/2004 3:14:40 AM PDT by HIDEK6
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To: BattleFlag
But Zell Miller has known kerry much longer than Sullivan has, and has seen his deeds not just read or heard his words.

It has to be devastating to Kerry that the people who know him well have risked a great deal to tell the rest of us that he is not to be trusted or believed.

77 posted on 09/02/2004 3:24:00 AM PDT by HIDEK6
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To: Pikamax

What exactly does "post-racial" mean? Sullivan has really lost his way.


79 posted on 09/02/2004 5:17:38 AM PDT by MamaLucci (Libs, want answers on 911? Ask Clinton why he met with Monica more than with his CIA director.)
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To: PhilDragoo
Let 'em keep Jumpin' Jim Jeffords. I'll take ZELL Miller any day !

80 posted on 09/02/2004 7:01:54 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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