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Why Americans love George W Bush
Asia Times ^ | September 14 2004 | Spengler

Posted on 09/13/2004 2:00:26 PM PDT by Pitiricus

George W Bush almost certainly will win another term as president of the United States, as I have predicted all along (Careful what you Bush for, August 3). That surprises outside observers of US politics, who can see that the Democrats are cleverer, better dressed and better looking. It is just the sort of Americans who know they are neither clever nor good-looking who will vote for Bush.

Bush supporters are the sort of American one never meets. Through the media as well as through personal contact, Asians and Europeans meet the United States in the person of its coastal elite: academics, journalists, clerics, entertainers, and the technological avant garde. The sort of American traveler one meets in Hong Kong, Singapore or Bangkok probably will vote for John Kerry in November. Fewer than one in six Americans owns a passport, and those are found disproportionately on the US coasts, colored Democratic blue on the electoral maps. The elite enjoys the frisson of cultural difference and will travel thousands of miles to patronize quaint foreign cultures. By contrast, provincials from the inland states (colored Republican red on the electoral maps) take their holidays in Las Vegas or Disney World. For them the gambling-casino replicas of the Eiffel Tower or the Venetian canals are just like the real thing but without the inconvenience of strange tongues and customs.

Bush voters really do look worse (obesity is an inland disease in the US), dress worse, and are less likely to have attended a university than Kerry voters. But Bush voters are the sort of people who believe in their heart of hearts that America was founded to protect the likes of them - unlikely the clever and attractive people who can fend quite well for themselves. That is the source of their patriotism.

Outside the United States, Senator John F Kerry reportedly enjoys a 5-1 preference over President Bush (If the world could vote, it's Kerry in a landslide, by Jim Lobe, September 10). That emphasizes how great a gulf separates Americans from the rest of the world.

Political tourists who wish to understand the United States should seek out a medium-sized city somewhere in the country's interior, the sort of place no tourist ever would visit, and attend its Fourth of July festivities. There they will encounter a passion for country unknown on the other side of the Atlantic, and unimaginable in the Southern Hemisphere. Government, in the experience of the peoples of the world, has been an instrument by which the wealthy and powerful oppressed the weak. The passionate patriotism of ordinary Americans springs from their conviction that the American state is the shield of common folk.

To Europeans, patriotism implies a near-racialist nationalism of the sort that sent hordes of soldiers to butcher their fellows during the two World Wars of the last century. American patriotism belongs to a different species. Governments, in the experience of most of the peoples of the world, exist to help the rich and powerful oppress the weak and helpless. Whenever the representatives of the weak have taken power, they turned into oppressors. Europeans never have loved their governments; love of country means love of one's race and culture, the narcissistic self-worship of tribalism.

The United States, by contrast, is populated by the descendants of individuals who decided to cease to be Europeans (or whatever) so that no one would be able to push them around. That is why Americans own guns. By some accounts the number of guns in circulation exceeds the number of Americans. Americans do not use their guns, contrary to popular myth. If the violent behavior of certain minority groups is excluded, Americans commit the same proportion of violent crimes as do Europeans. But an armed population will accept only so much abuse. Gun control, by the same token, is a liberal obsession (the Drudge Report observed that Kerry sponsored legislation that would have banned the make of shotgun that he accepted as a gift from trade-union supporters in Pennsylvania).

Among such people, the president's simple message resonates mightily. Two World Wars taught Europeans that there is no good or evil, only the insidious jealousies of contending peoples. God therefore is on no one's side, and the alternative to mutual butchery is negotiated compromise. Senator Kerry and the US coastal elite believe the same thing, namely that enlightened specialists can interrupt the tragic destiny of peoples and save the world from itself. That is an alien intrusion upon the American world view, which began, almost biblically, by separating good and evil. The oppressive English monarchy was evil, while the self-governing English colonies were good; slavery was evil, while the system of free labor was good; what immigrants left behind in the old country was evil, and what they found on American shores was good. Nazism was evil, democracy was good; the Soviet Union was evil, while America was good.

Attacking President Bush for his failure to win European support for his Iraq venture may be the stupidest idea ever advanced by a major-party presidential candidate in a US election. Jokes about French cowardice were standard in the American repertoire for half a century before the US invasion of Iraq. "What's the salute of the French army?" (Raise both hands in token of surrender.)

After the end of the Cold War America's strategic interest in Europe withered away. As Muslim immigrants replace the infertile Europeans over time, European and US interests will diverge. It is meaningless to speak of America's "European allies" at this juncture. It is much more likely that the Europeans will become America's enemies a generation from now as Muslims emerge as a new majority.

Once attacked, Americans want to fight back. George W Bush may have attacked the wrong country (which I do not believe), and he may have mistaken the US mission after the initial fighting was over (which I do believe), but Americans are quite willing to forgive him. They understand that it is hard to track down and destroy a shadowy enemy, and do not mind much if the United States has to trounce a few countries before finding the right ones.

The attractive, witty and affluent elite who support John Kerry cannot bear the idea that the overweight, dull and impecunious commoners of Middle America will give Bush a second term. I am reminded of the fictional Franz Liebkind in Mel Brooks' 1968 movie The Producers. Brooks' slapstick Nazi complains, "Hitler was a better dancer than Churchill; Hitler was a better dresser than Churchill; Hitler was a better painter than Churchill: he could paint a whole apartment in one afternoon, two coats."

As for the other countries of the world, it is an inconvenience that George W Bush will pursue the "war on terror" to its bitter end, namely civilization war. It doesn't matter. They don't vote. My advice: suck it up and prepare for the second Bush administration.


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Or why the Europeans do not get it...
1 posted on 09/13/2004 2:00:28 PM PDT by Pitiricus
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To: Pitiricus

A weird article--I started out hating it, but ended up seeing the writer realizes some truths.


2 posted on 09/13/2004 2:09:12 PM PDT by Darkwolf377
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To: Pitiricus
Bush voters really do look worse (obesity is an inland disease in the US), dress worse, and are less likely to have attended a university than Kerry voters


3 posted on 09/13/2004 2:09:12 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: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
I wondered how long it would take.... :D

On the opposite side.....


4 posted on 09/13/2004 2:11:07 PM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: Pitiricus
"It is just the sort of Americans who know they are neither clever nor good-looking who will vote for Bush."

"Bush supporters are the sort of American one never meets."

Oh, don't be so sure about that. Lots of us clever, good-looking Americans are met every day. I know my beautiful and brilliant wife (Phi Beta Kappa) and gorgeous children (Mensa) and I (more than 15 years of college education, degrees, faculty appointments, etc.) have been met many times--in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, Latin America... Am I forgetting anything? The high seas.

5 posted on 09/13/2004 2:11:50 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The internet is the newspaper of record.)
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Love it! Got to copy and paste for two of my democrat family members. Going to red line this part~~They understand that it is hard to track down and destroy a shadowy enemy, and do not mind much if the United States has to trounce a few countries before finding the right ones.
6 posted on 09/13/2004 2:12:52 PM PDT by daybreakcoming
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I’m mad as hell. Is anyone listening to Sean Hannity, or previously Rush? Each newsbreak is doing the story of the weapons ban. Each report is using Kerry's own voice from his last speech, criticizing President Bush. No follow up rebuttal given from the President. Talk about giving Kerry free air time.


7 posted on 09/13/2004 2:14:51 PM PDT by sarasotarepublican
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Attacking President Bush for his failure to win European support for his Iraq venture may be the stupidest idea ever advanced by a major-party presidential candidate in a US election

This in fact is a HUGE reason to support Bush, as "Old Europe" cannot and never has been able to decipher good from evil. Except for the art, we don't need Europe anymore.

8 posted on 09/13/2004 2:16:30 PM PDT by Wonderama
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To: Pitiricus

This fat white boy plans on voting Bush.


9 posted on 09/13/2004 2:17:25 PM PDT by SeeRushToldU_So (Shut up and sing. I don't care what you think.)
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Yes, such good-looking well-dressed people as James Carville, Helen Thomas, Michael Moore, Madeleine Albright, Donna Shalala, Robert Reich -- the beautiful people.


10 posted on 09/13/2004 2:17:43 PM PDT by speedy
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"Bush voters really do look worse (obesity is an inland disease in the US), dress worse, and are less likely to have attended a university than Kerry voters."

The university part is false. People with bachelor's degrees are more likely to be Republican. People who never graduated from high school or who have graduate degrees are morely likely to be Democrats. This makes sense when you think of it this way: People with bachelor's degrees are more likely to find some success in the private sector; people with graduate degrees often teach or work for the government or are (blush)lawyers; people who don't graduate from high school like the idea of government social programs and unions.

As for looks, I'll give 'em this: I've met hot women from both parties, but at least if they tell me they're a democrat I know they'll probably be loose. So they got that going for them.


11 posted on 09/13/2004 2:18:03 PM PDT by Hank All-American (Free Men, Free Minds, Free Markets baby!)
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Dems better looking?? How about that ugly ass Janet "the moose" Reno?? How about that skanky Albright?? How about James "Dr. Suess" Carville?? How could you be much uglier than that??

Stupid newspapers!

John


12 posted on 09/13/2004 2:18:33 PM PDT by John_7Diamonds
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"Asians and Europeans meet the United States in the person of its coastal elite: ...the technological avant garde."

You mean like Buckhead and the Bloggers?

"Political tourists who wish to understand the United States..."

...would be wise to pay no attention whatsoever to this article. It's full of baloney.

13 posted on 09/13/2004 2:19:51 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The internet is the newspaper of record.)
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To: Hank All-American
but at least if they tell me they're a democrat I know they'll probably be loose. So they got that going for them.

Dive right in. :)

14 posted on 09/13/2004 2:21:51 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: Pitiricus

I've got news for you, Spengler. The knuckle-dragging Neaderthals are the ones who're voting for Kerry.


15 posted on 09/13/2004 2:22:43 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The internet is the newspaper of record.)
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To: KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle

What'd I ever do to you?

Excuse me while I toss my waffles now.

Hey, wait! I was referring to WOMEN. Phew!


16 posted on 09/13/2004 2:23:18 PM PDT by Hank All-American (Free Men, Free Minds, Free Markets baby!)
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To: daybreakcoming

I guess it takes a foreigner to understand that crimnals commit crimes, not guns. I think I need an assault rifle for my bayonet.


17 posted on 09/13/2004 2:25:06 PM PDT by M1thumb
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To: Pitiricus

I think Bush is much better looking than Lurch.


18 posted on 09/13/2004 2:25:41 PM PDT by faithincowboys
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"[Bush voters] and are less likely to have attended a university than Kerry voters."

I question this one.

I read recently (in a book called The Two Majorities, which compiles a bunch of interesting demographic data on the two parties) that the average Republican voter is more likely to have a college degree than the average Democrat voter. What *is* true is that people with post-graduate degrees are more likely to vote Democrat -- and it's by a fairly wide margin, something like 70/30.

19 posted on 09/13/2004 2:28:34 PM PDT by Yardstick
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Agreed that this is a weird article.

The passionate patriotism of ordinary Americans springs from their conviction that the American state is the shield of common folk.

Wrong! It is not the "American state," but rather the American NATION that is the shield of common folk.

The United States, by contrast, is populated by the descendants of individuals who decided to cease to be Europeans (or whatever) so that no one would be able to push them around.

BINGO! I could care less what the Europeans think, say, or vote for. The only people left there are those whose forebears lacked the gumption to emigrate to America.

Senator Kerry and the US coastal elite believe the same thing, namely that enlightened specialists can interrupt the tragic destiny of peoples and save the world from itself.

You show me an "enlightened specialist," I'll show you someone who's figuring out how to promote himself at my expense.

Attacking President Bush for his failure to win European support for his Iraq venture may be the stupidest idea ever advanced by a major-party presidential candidate in a US election.

Amen and Amen!

Once attacked, Americans want to fight back.

How did someone writing for the Asia Times pick up on this, while a major political party has dedicated itself to the denial of this concept?

After the end of the Cold War America's strategic interest in Europe withered away. As Muslim immigrants replace the infertile Europeans over time, European and US interests will diverge. It is meaningless to speak of America's "European allies" at this juncture. It is much more likely that the Europeans will become America's enemies a generation from now as Muslims emerge as a new majority.

Sobering!
20 posted on 09/13/2004 2:28:38 PM PDT by The Great Yazoo (Hey! Hey! J-eFing-K! How many Vets did you Diss today?)
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