Posted on 10/25/2004 6:07:39 PM PDT by wagglebee
Lots of folks just dont get it.
Millions of Americans, mostly liberal Democrats and high-profile entertainers and 90 percent of the media elite, are aghast and disbelieving the presidents lead in the polls leading to the election Nov. 2. How can it possibly be?
Several hundred million dollars have been spent on blistering, derisive and belittling attacks on the president, on television, in print and on radio, in mail campaigns and even on sensationalized and highly publicized concert tours. Billionaire George Soros and other mega-millionaires have given more lavishly in seething hatred and condemnation of the president than at any time in Americas history and yet the pugnacious middle-weight George W. Bush, like the fabled Timex watch, takes a lickin but keeps on tickin!
How can this be? It just doesnt make sense at least if youre humanistic liberal in your thinking.
And thats the point, the whole point.
A majority of middle Americans, though not as large a majority as previously, just arent humanistic liberals. They are old-fashioned, Bible-believing and moral citizens, and theyll overlook a lot in their leaders, if the leaders look and seem like them. And George W. Bush, with all of his occasional fumbles and garbled syntax and inability to correctly pronounce nuclear, is a homeboy, a neighbor kid who got into government and made a big difference. Remember Jimmy Stewart in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington? That kind of guy not slick or glib, but sleeves-rolled-up hardworking, honest and direct and good-from-the-gut.
A Harry Truman kind of guy, the unspectacular, plain-talking Kansas City haberdasher who became president when Franklin Delano Roosevelt died so suddenly. Many today can remember their feelings of dismay when this rather insignificant little man took over the presidency of the United States. He cant do this! they cried. Whats going to happen to us?
But he too rolled up his sleeves, put a little plaque on his desk that said The buck stops here and began to make tough, history-making decisions. He dropped the first atomic bombs, knowing that noncombatant Japanese would die in a surprise attack but that bold, horrific move saved thousands of American lives, probably even more Japanese lives, and ended the second World War abruptly. Not many men would have been tough or brave or decisive enough to do that, but Harry Truman was.
And today, the little haberdasher from Kansas City is thought by many historians to be one of our most able presidents.
Middle America (not just geographically but sociologically) sees George W. Bush as another Harry Truman. And not just because he has become a tough, gritty commander in chief, leading us into a controversial pre-emptive war against global terrorism but because he represents and champions the moral values that have defined America since its beginnings and given us our character and identity in the world.
Thats the main thing the humanist liberal dont get; they cant figure why so many millions of Americans still want marriage to be defined as between a man and a woman, demand a freedom to speak openly about their faith anywhere, any time, and certainly include the words under God in our Pledge of Allegiance, and devoutly believe that the life of an infant is sacred, in the womb or out. To them, these ideas are passé, outmoded, and irrelevant. They just dont get it.
But George W. Bush does. And so Americans get George W. Bush.
What a great post! Thanks!
(Methinks he may read FR. Several weeks ago an article by Pat Boone was posted here. Many people here said it was "too rambling".)
This one is much easier to read than the last one posted.
God Bless you Pat.
Yes, he was/ is, j.
Don't remember that one.
I didn't want to list all of Pat's tunes. Left it for others to name some.
Pat Boone sang Moody River.
but I never would have guessed he was intelligent and articulate too!
(Sorry. I guess I'm prejudiced against entertainers after all the blathering of the Hollyweird crowd)
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