Posted on 11/05/2004 1:37:00 AM PST by Liz
President Bush won the White House because he understands it's hip to be square.
Bush knows what he stands for and connects with mainstream Americans across a cultural divide that Democrat John Kerry just can't reach.
The president won re-election far from the fancy Manhattan dinner tables where pampered liberals love to ridicule him as a dummy, out in rural and exurban areas where Americans still think it's right to talk about loving God and country.
He won in places where campaigning with Red Sox World Series hero Curt Schilling trumps Bruce Springsteen or Jon Bon Jovi any time, and Whoopi Goldberg was never seen as funny, even before her obscene anti-Bush rant at a Kerry cash bash.
He won in tiny towns where no one dreams of dining with Bush-hating billionaire George Soros, you don't need to borrow a gun to go goose hunting, and opposing gay marriage is seen as standing up for traditional values.
"Most people in America don't windsurf and don't snowboard. Kerry's problem wasn't about his thoughts or issues as much as it was his inability to connect," said Democratic strategist David Doak.
"Democrats get in trouble with candidates from the liberal elite, of noblesse oblige, who talk about, 'Oh gee, I'm going to help the poor people,' " Doak added.
As he sees it, the Democratic Party is a mix of working people and often-wealthy liberals. But recently with the notable exception of Bill Clinton the party has chosen nominees who reflect an elite, out-of-touch mentality.
"Bill Clinton could go both ways. He was comfortable in trailer parks as well as Park Avenue. But he was a unique figure," Doak said. "We Democrats have got to find a way to reconnect with rural voters and more conservative voters."
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If the trailer's a rockin' don't come a nockin'.
So true, but Barbara had a #1 country hit about peanuts in your coke which is from more recent history.
You and I may be giving away our ages here. ;^0)
Imbibe liquid velvet.......a nicely chilled Honig 1999 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Move em on (head em up)
Head em up (move em up)
Move em on (head em up)
Rawhide
Cut em out (ride em in)
Ride em in (cut em out)
Cut em out (ride em in)
Rawhide
these=theme
Heheh........okay.
The Ava legend was mentioned in a gossipy book out this year written by Frank Sinatra's onetime valet.
Personally, I could never connect to an oversized, ugly, awkward, snotty, condescending, superficial, lying, opportunistic, traitorous scum.
But what amazes me it that 49 million DID.
I'll FReepmail you with my address. Heck, I'll even throw in a check for the shipping. Oh, and while you're at it I'm a fan of Rhone valley vino too if you got any of those layin' around.
Oops, sorry. Perhaps I'm the only one giving out my advanced age. LOL
In other words, "We have to be better at our conniving; find better quality sheep outfits."
"Our lies need to be less transparent and so should our candidates."
As long as they believe that all they have to do is "find a way to connect.....!" their dead. They think they just need to find the way, the method, the phrase! When in fact it isn't the method that's wrong, it's their entire philosophy of life and government.
THE HOLLYWOOD CREED
They probably recite it every morning while gazing adoringly at themselves in the mirror.
I think that the statement about the President understanding that it's "hip to be square" is a little off the mark. The President understands that it's good to be genuine, and that standing up for what you believe is perceived as a powerful character trait, even among honest opposition. (as if there were any...)
As for Kerry's failure to connect, it's because he tried too hard to connect --- with everybody. You resonate with people because they sense that you share their passions, beliefs and values. Mouthing a few changeable, insincere words, tailored to a different audience every day, is tantamount to tatooing the word "phony" on your forehead. (In Kerry's case, I think "The Illustrated Man" was based upon his life story...)
The Ohio Goose Hunting Expedition serves as a prime example of Kerry's amazing transparent veneer. Were he truly the Great White Hunter he portrayed in this one-act play, he would have said "It's hunting season. Screw the campaign, I'm taking today off and going hunting. And I may not be back tomorrow, either." Some may question the wisdom of such action in a heated campaign season, but few would question its sincerity. Genuine hunters don't let inconvenient litle things (like a presidential campaign) get in their way, nor do they presciently and precisely position a phalanx of post-safari photographers in the field to await their return.
Instead, it became a Disney cartoon, with camoflage-clad Goofy visting the local bait, tackle & beer store: "Can I get me a... hunting license here?", followed by a 2-hour nap in the woods, after which time an aide, pronounced in a most Wayland Smithers-like voice: "Time to wake up, Sir. Here's your goose -- shall I carry it for you?"
Thankfully, there won't be a next time for Kerry. If there were, he would be well-advised to be himself, despite the fact that he doesn't naturally connect with many outside his immediate circle of the ultra-rich, the French, Lovey & the rest of the Castaways...
People respect you for who you are - not for who try to be in 1/2 hour segments.
Heheh.......I guess they have magic mirrors that talk back and say, "You're the greatest."
He ran as a person he thought the electorate wanted but his record said something far different.
Probably on vacation - I'm sure that campaigning wears all the candidates out. GW is going to Camp David to relax for a while, also.
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