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The 'hicks' bit back
Toronto Sun ^ | November 6, 2004 | Michael Coren

Posted on 11/06/2004 5:37:48 AM PST by Clive

Ben Affleck changed the world this week.

No, of course I don't mean that a tedious movie star actually changed international events. I mean that he personifies why George Bush and the Republicans won the election.

They won because Middle America bit back. Simple as that.

Middle America bit back. The abused, the marginalized and the mocked decided that they had had enough. Those taken for granted, those patronized, those treated with disdain voted to no longer play the silent victim.

For months a daft coalition of the extremely willing played their guitars, sang their songs and read their Hollywood statements about Iraq, oil, the evil George Bush and the foolishness of the American people. They would deny, of course, that they accused their fellow Americans of being stupid, but this is precisely what they did.

True understanding and enlightenment, it seemed, only came after you'd appeared in a sequel to a superhero movie or seen your last album go platinum. Bruce Springsteen might claim to be an ordinary working man, but ordinary working men don't have bank accounts the size of Rhode Island.

The assembled pop stars and actors meant no harm when they demanded that Americans vote Democrat, but what they were really saying was that only certain people really get it. Michael Moore got it. Rosie O'Donnell got it. Academics at universities got it. Howard Stern got it.

Yes, Howard Stern. America listened to Stern and his giggling sidekick explain why only a "retard" would vote for George Bush. In between fart noises and references to naked lesbians, this tired peddler of smut made fun of people who spoke with southern accents and voted on "moral issues."

The clever people at the mainstream television networks, the stylish types in New York and Los Angeles, the icons of glamour and glitz all said that John Kerry was the only choice for a person with any intelligence. As for those ignorant evangelicals, those stupid church-going Catholics, those family-values fools, those dumb redneck hicks, they weren't real Americans.

Then, in the smiling twilight of the new political morning, the unwashed told their betters to shove it.

They realized that their kind were smart and sophisticated enough to storm the beaches of Normandy and wrestle Europe from the Nazis and Asia from the Japanese fascists. They realized that they were suave and urbane enough to work the farms, make the cars, drive the cabs, do the work.

An epiphany

Middle America experienced an epiphany. We are not bigots or yokels just because we believe in the family and in traditional virtues and values. We are not hateful merely because we support our troops and cry when we hear the national anthem.

Working-class Americans began to ask some questions. They wondered why wealthy, white entertainers, artists and, I'm sure, freelance manufacturers of organic yogurt, were announcing that they would leave the United States if George Bush won the election.

Imagine that. If democracy didn't provide the result they wanted, these selfish rich kids would run away to Canada or Britain.

Is that patriotism? Middle America didn't remember Republicans threatening to leave when Bill Clinton won a second term.

Middle America grew tired of the insults. We're not voting out of fear, they said, we don't accept every word we hear from the government and we're not so easily manipulated. Stop telling us that we don't understand what's going on.

We've raised kids and paid mortgages and we resent listening to lectures, especially when delivered by an actress with a vacant smile and a copy of Socialism For Beginners.

Tired of the critics

Middle America shouted its impatience. It wasn't that it so liked George Bush, more that it was so tired of Bush's critics.

Middle America remembered a time when actors, singers and writers reflected the nation. These performers no longer aspired to reflect but to reshape it in their own narcissistic image.

John Kerry was too close to that clan, too much part of the culture of smug assumption.

It wasn't George Bush who was the victor last week, but men and women who stood up and announced to the self-defined elites that "the people" is not a concept but a flesh-and-blood reality. And one that bites back.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
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To: Clive

Wow, that brought tears to my eyes. Maybe a culmination of the long stress filled past year.


61 posted on 11/06/2004 6:14:34 AM PST by beckysueb (We won! WhooHoo!!!!!)
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To: Clive

this is the best I've read yet ... there is only ONE word, I would change:

"an actress with a vacant smile and a copy of Socialism For Beginners." .. Beginners should read: Dummies

I am so proud to be an American !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks all you hicks out there !!!!


62 posted on 11/06/2004 6:15:47 AM PST by EDINVA (a FReeper in PJ's beats a CBS anchor in a suit every time)
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To: Dallas59

That T-Shirt I would buy. Do you have one in XL?


63 posted on 11/06/2004 6:18:54 AM PST by beef ("Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the earth.")
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To: Dallas59

Excellent. LOL.


64 posted on 11/06/2004 6:20:02 AM PST by ILS21R
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To: Clive
Then, in the smiling twilight of the new political morning, the unwashed told their betters to shove it.

New tagline bump.

65 posted on 11/06/2004 6:20:38 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen (In the smiling twilight of the new political morning, the unwashed told their betters to shove it.)
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To: Clive
I would have used THIS in the subhead:

"Middle America remembered a time when actors, singers and writers reflected the nation. These performers no longer aspired to reflect but to reshape it in their own narcissistic image."

No matter. Good article.

Bttt.

66 posted on 11/06/2004 6:21:35 AM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Clive
Middle America didn't remember Republicans threatening to leave when Bill Clinton won a second term.

Where, exactly, would we go? Hong Kong has the economic policies I favor, but I don't speak the language and don't trust Peking to keep its paws off for long.

67 posted on 11/06/2004 6:21:38 AM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS", Fake But Accurate, Experts Say)
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To: somerville
"I'm a Dem from the Upper West Side of NYC,and I can tell you that the 'concerted hate campaign of the Left' drove me smack into the arms of GW. First time I ever voted for a Republican president.

Bravo! You must be a person of strong character to swim against that tide!
68 posted on 11/06/2004 6:22:16 AM PST by NewCenturions
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To: somerville
Welcome to the fold, somer.

Unfortunately, I fear this is one lesson that the DNC is going to learn from this. While they maybe be spewing their "we hate W, Christians, and red state dips**ts" now - it will change. In fact, I expect them to get a new tune by the mid-term elections.

Sadly, as soon as they disguise their hatred under a banner of "centrist" candidates, most former D's/fence-sitters/undecideds will return to them. Seems quite a number of the American electorate can be co-opted by nice words (I feel your pain?), without ever investigating the record of liberals and liberalism. See 1992 and 1996.

69 posted on 11/06/2004 6:22:27 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: somerville
"I'm a Dem from the Upper West Side of NYC,and I can tell you that the "concerted hate campaign of the Left" drove me smack into the arms of GW. First time I ever voted for a Republican president."

Welcome to the world of sane, rational people.

70 posted on 11/06/2004 6:23:41 AM PST by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel)
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To: SilentServiceCPOWife

Dang...you beat me to the tagline.


71 posted on 11/06/2004 6:27:31 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen (#40)
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To: Clive
Then, in the smiling twilight of the new political morning, the unwashed told their betters to shove it.

LOL!

 

72 posted on 11/06/2004 6:27:40 AM PST by MNnice
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To: Clive
This writer puts in a beautiful nutshell the realities that contributed 'big time' to GW's big win.

A treat that it is said so well; and even moreso, that it comes by way of Toronto.

I think I will pass it on to Juliette, Mike and Julian (Fox/Friends Wkend); who have been grappling all morning with the explanations 'for' GW's success.

I detect in this as well; a kind of yearning; that Canadians should have such a fortunate population; who could see the lies embedded in the truth; they now live under.

73 posted on 11/06/2004 6:27:54 AM PST by cricket (Don't lose your head. . vote Republican. . .)
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To: Dallas59

74 posted on 11/06/2004 6:28:59 AM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: Clive

In my opinion, the Democratic Party started losing favor with many when it turned away from traditional American values. They allowed the Republicans to claim that territory as their own. As a result the Democratic Party took up the antithesis – if Republicans were for an idea, the democrats were automatically against it. They became reactive rather than proactive.
Republicans were pro-Christian, so the Democrats became anti-Christian.
Republicans were anti-gay, so the Democrats became pro-gay.
Republicans were patriotic and pro-USA, so the Democrats became anti-patriotic and anti-American.
This seemed to match nicely with the effete snobs of Hollywood, the entertainment media and the “Big City” sophisticates - and the Democratic Party became theirs.
That turned off a lot of people.


75 posted on 11/06/2004 6:30:13 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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To: somerville
Talk about middle America being put down and insulted, its even worse if you live in the southeast. Dixie, we call it. We have been called hillbillies, ignorant, commonly incestuous, no teeth, uneducated, poor grasp of the English language, dirty, sort of like we are all out of Deliverance. I was born and raised in the Midwest and came south when I married in '67. When my brothers married they brought their wives to meet me and they were shocked how cultured the southeast is. They had the same stereotype as everyone. The first time I met my stepmother when we went north for a visit, she asked me how close our nearest neighbor was. Its funny, too, because she and my Dad lived in the north woods of MN. I don't even want to start in on how DU portrays us. But they pretty much lump all Bush supporters the same way. supporters the same way.
76 posted on 11/06/2004 6:32:15 AM PST by beckysueb (We won! WhooHoo!!!!!)
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To: Clive

Our volunteer army in our county consisted of attorneys, MBAs, PhDs, teachers, doctors, nurses, construction workers, auto mechanics, small business owners, assembly line workers, clergy, retail workers, retired people, students - In short an entire cross section of our community, and our country - and I'd match any of them up against the population of the blue states any day.


77 posted on 11/06/2004 6:32:24 AM PST by LouD
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To: sitetest

"This Canadian has successfully gotten into the head of regular American folks."

Agreed. And if this Canuck can do it, why can't the Democrats?


78 posted on 11/06/2004 6:32:28 AM PST by Spok
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To: Clive
ps Should have qualified that this applies, to 'some of the people' ie many of the ones we were worried about - the voter's who this writer is referencing as well.

Of course, the already 'committed to GW' are not being analyzed - by anyone. . .

79 posted on 11/06/2004 6:34:07 AM PST by cricket (Don't lose your head. . vote Republican. . .)
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To: Vigilantcitizen

I'm sorry. :-)

That sentence was a tag line waiting to happen and I couldn't pass it up.


80 posted on 11/06/2004 6:34:38 AM PST by SilentServiceCPOWife (In the smiling twilight of the new political morning, the unwashed told their betters to shove it.)
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