Posted on 10/20/2004 7:43:51 AM PDT by glory2
OP-ED COLUMNIST The Year of Fear By WILLIAM SAFIRE
Published: October 20, 2004
WASHINGTON Down the block from The Times's Washington bureau is a Christian Science church, which, since 9/11, has had this message on its wall: "Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest."
That's comforting, because the Fear Room at Kerry campaign headquarters is on a hair trigger to turn any breaking news into a personal threat.
You an oldster? The fearmongers' pitch is that President Bush is plotting to snatch your Social Security check. Bush's sound idea of setting aside a small portion of your payroll tax as a personal nest egg for your retirement is twisted by the fearmongers into the dread word "privatization." Many older Americans safely covered by Social Security now needlessly worry about being thrust out into the snow.
You a youngster? The fearmongers noticed an urban legend floating around the Internet about a "January surprise" to bring back the draft and throw you into the first wave into Falluja. Never mind that it won't happen, because the military knows that a volunteer army works best; the scare tactic is sure to whip up the old fears in the young voters.
You got a cough? The Fear Room says it is probably the flu and that anti-health Bush stole your vaccine. With the shortage caused partly by drug companies' concern about punitive lawsuits, millions who never bothered with flu shots last year now have to have them. By pushing the panic button, the Fear Room pushes up demand and worsens the shortage.
The fearmongers used the death of Christopher Reeve as a news peg for its stem cell desk. Kerry had been gloomily denouncing Bush's "ban" on such embryonic research when there isn't a federal prohibition - indeed, some federal funding has begun, and Harvard is likely to compete with the State of California and others to develop new cell lines. Meanwhile, John Edwards outrageously used Reeve's death to offer false hope that paralyzed people like him would "get up out of that wheelchair and walk again."
After approving ads that strike fear into U.S. television viewers by exploiting terrorist beheadings of Americans, John Kerry had the chutzpah to say of Bush's reminders of 9/11: "He's scaring people." That was a classic Fear Room maneuver: as soon as editorial revulsion at scare tactics breaks into print, direct that reaction at the other side.
Ethicists, pundits and other goo-goos can all tut-tut about scare tactics, but the big question for political strategists is: do they work? We'll know in two weeks.
A similar question faces journalists and judges: will fear of jail force reporters to reveal their sources, and will such fear dry up leaks from whistle-blowers?
Example: back in May, Europe's largest bank, Swiss-based UBS, was fined $100 million by our Federal Reserve for sending U.S. cash to countries then under our sanctions: Cuba, Libya, Iran and Yugoslavia. I don't know how many dollars were illegally transferred, but a source I know to be reliable tells me it runs into the billions, and of that illegal flow, $783 million in U.S. $100 bills has been found so far by our forces in Iraq.
Another regulatory source tells me that forensic detection has tracked the flow of cash to Iraq through Iran, Jordan, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Our investigators are asking whether some of these numbered, traceable dollars - issued by our Federal Reserve Bank of New York - were used in the U.N. oil-for-food kickbacks and payoffs. For the heftiest heist in history, my two sources say, nothing beats truckloads of American cash.
These are sources I'll never reveal; we use each other to move the investigation along. But on another story, a runaway prosecutor has persuaded a judge to sentence a Times colleague of mine, Judith Miller, to jail for contempt - for doing her job and protecting her sources. That sends a chill throughout journalism and government.
My advice to voters in this political Year of Fear, as well as to journalists and our sources, is from Joshua 1:9: "Be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed." Courage and freedom will win, and the purveyors of panic will lose.
So they're predicting a Bush win?
I just love the idea of Social Security Privatization! If I understand it correctly, in one fell swoop it takes OUR money and asks US to place it into an account OUT OF THE GOVERNMENTs HANDs and allows us to invest it until retirement.
The biggest reason the Dems hate it is because THEY don't get to play with it before they have to give it back.
Safire
I think democrats have over played the fear game. People get tired of having their intelligence insulted.
If you are age 18 to 25, THE ONLY WAY TO BEAT this Bush dirty trick is to simply NOT VOTE. If you do not vote for Kerry then Bush will have no basis to draft you.
WE CAN EASILY BEAT THIS DIRTY BUSH TRICK AND MAKE HIM LOOK FOOLISH BY SIMPLY NOT VOTING FOR KERRY!!! THIS IS FU**ING BRILLIANT!!!
Check out how Art Linkletter and United Seniors Association is pounding left wing fear mongers. Go to www.usanext.org.
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