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Believe it or not, it wasn't just rednecks who voted for Bush
Sunday Telegraph ^ | Nov 7 2004 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 11/09/2004 7:54:43 AM PST by An Old Marine

When one examines.. [European elitist] ..anatomy of redneck disfigurements - "gun-totin', military-lovin', abortion-hatin' " - most of them are about the will to survive, as individuals and as a society. Americans tote guns because they're assertive citizens, not docile subjects of a permanent governing class. They love their military because they think there's something contemptible about Europeans preening and posing as a great power when they can't even stop some nickel'n'dime Balkan genital-severers piling up hundreds of thousands of corpses on their borders.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: conservative; marksteyn; steyn; uk; usvoters
Maybe there are some Europeans that understand us?
1 posted on 11/09/2004 7:54:43 AM PST by An Old Marine
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To: An Old Marine

President Bush won decisively among voters who earn more than $100,000 a year. I don't think many of them are rednecks. I know I'm not.


2 posted on 11/09/2004 7:56:42 AM PST by Dems_R_Losers (Proud Reagan Alumna!)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
Americans tote guns because they're assertive citizens

Not assertive enough.

3 posted on 11/09/2004 7:57:33 AM PST by sionnsar (NYT/Cbs: "It's fake but true!" | Iran Azadi | Traditional Anglicans: trad-anglican.faithweb.com)
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To: An Old Marine

7,200,000+ voted for Bush in CA and NY. Put that total up against some deep red states.


4 posted on 11/09/2004 8:02:30 AM PST by Jhensy
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To: An Old Marine
Choice excerpts:

However superior the EU is to the US, it will only last as long as Mr Reade's generation: the design flaw of the radical secular welfare state is that it depends on a traditionally religious society birthrate to sustain it.

And therefore:

Uncowed by Islamists, undeferential to government, unshrivelled in its birthrates, Bush's redneck America is a more reliable long-term bet.

All this wisdom in a European paper.... wow. Perhaps there is hope?

5 posted on 11/09/2004 8:05:13 AM PST by Rytwyng (we're here, we're Huguenots, get used to us)
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To: An Old Marine

I am an agnostic, libertarian-leaning, suburban housewife with a husband in the US Military. I voted for GWB because I hate socialism with a passion and I hate the whining, appeasement-hungry, lickspittles of the left.


6 posted on 11/09/2004 8:06:20 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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To: Rytwyng

Read the author's name :) - it is none other than our honorary American Mark Steyn.


7 posted on 11/09/2004 8:07:22 AM PST by NZerFromHK ("US libs...hypocritical, naive, pompous...if US falls it will be because of these" - Tao Kit (HK))
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To: Rytwyng

Wow, best election editorial yet.


8 posted on 11/09/2004 8:13:34 AM PST by Jibaholic
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To: An Old Marine
What a great article and right on too. With Europe's declining birthrate, the next frontier in the Islamic wars maybe Europe itself.

They are going down a very dangerous road over there and the Holland murder incident is just the tip of an emerging iceberg. The problem is that the Islamofascists do not integrate themselves into the existing society,they use it against us.
9 posted on 11/09/2004 8:14:46 AM PST by oldcomputerguy
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To: An Old Marine
Oooh RAH....Good post....

Happy Birthday, Marine

10 posted on 11/09/2004 8:15:02 AM PST by Wings-n-Wind (The answers are out there; Wisdom is gained by asking the right questions)
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To: An Old Marine

Wow! Way to go!


12 posted on 11/09/2004 8:26:07 AM PST by Another Thought
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To: An Old Marine

You gotta' laugh at the clueless Europeans. Let's see, a Dutch man is killed by a wild-eyed muslim who stabs a west-hating letter to the guys chest - And the Dutch authorities censor a Christian phrase on private property, arresting a film crew who show up to film the event. Europeans are so free and enlightened. They have evolved beyond the need to allow people with differing opinions to express them.

Remember, Orwell was writing about Europe.


13 posted on 11/09/2004 9:21:00 AM PST by Owl558 (Pardon my spelling)
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To: An Old Marine
Believe it or not, it wasn't just rednecks who voted for Bush

By Mark Steyn

(Filed: 07/11/2004)

The big question after Tuesday was: will it just be more of the same in George W Bush's second term, or will there be a change of tone? And apparently it's the latter. The great European thinkers have decided that instead of doing another four years of lame Bush-is-a-moron cracks they're going to do four years of lame Americans-are-morons cracks. Inaugurating the new second-term outreach was Brian Reade in the Daily Mirror, who attributed the President's victory to: "The self-righteous, gun-totin', military-lovin', sister-marryin', abortion-hatin', gay-loathin', foreigner-despisin', non-passport-ownin' rednecks, who believe God gave America the biggest dick in the world so it could urinate on the rest of us and make their land 'free and strong'."

Well, that's certainly why I supported Bush, but I'm not sure it entirely accounts for the other 59,459,765. Forty five per cent of Hispanics voted for the President, as did 25 per cent of Jews, and 23 per cent of gays. And this coalition of common-or-garden rednecks, Hispanic rednecks, sinister Zionist rednecks, and lesbian rednecks who enjoy hitting on their gay-loathin' sisters expanded its share of the vote across the entire country - not just in the Bush states but in the Kerry states, too.

In all but six states, the Republican vote went up: the urinating rednecks have increased their number not just in Texas and Mississippi but in Massachusetts and California, both of which have Republican governors. You can drive from coast to coast across the middle of the country and never pass through a single county that voted for John Kerry: it's one continuous cascade of self-righteous urine from sea to shining sea. States that were swing states in 2000 - West Virginia, Arkansas - are now solidly Republican, and once solidly Democrat states - Iowa, Wisconsin - are now swingers. The redneck states push hard up against the Canadian border, where if your neck's red it's frostbite. Bush's incontinent rednecks are everywhere: they're so numerous they're running out of sisters to bunk up with.

Who exactly is being self-righteous here? In Britain and Europe, there seem to be two principal strains of Bush-loathing. First, the guys who say, if you disagree with me, you must be an idiot - as in the Mirror headline "How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?" Second, the guys who say, if you disagree with me, you must be a Nazi - as in Oliver James, who told The Guardian: "I was too depressed to even speak this morning. I thought of my late mother, who read Mein Kampf when it came out in the 1930s [sic] and thought, 'Why doesn't anyone see where this is leading?' "

Mr James is a clinical psychologist.

If smug Europeans are going to coast on moron-Fascist sneers indefinitely, they'll be dooming themselves to ever more depressing mornings-after in the 2006 midterms, the 2008 presidential election, 2010, and beyond: America's resistance to the conventional wisdom of the rest of the developed world is likely to intensify in the years ahead. This widening gap is already a point of pride to the likes of B J Kelly of Killiney, who made the following observation on Friday's letters page in The Irish Times: "Here in the EU we objected recently to high office for a man who professed the belief that abortion and gay marriages are essentially evil. Over in the US such an outlook could have won him the presidency."

I'm not sure who he means by "we". As with most decisions taken in the corridors of Europower, the views of Killiney and Knokke and Krakow didn't come into it one way or the other. B J Kelly is referring to Rocco Buttiglione, the mooted European commissioner whose views on homosexuality, single parenthood, etc would have been utterly unremarkable for an Italian Catholic 30 years ago. Now Europe's secular elite has decided they're beyond the pale and such a man should have no place in public life. And B J Kelly sees this as evidence of how much more enlightened Europe is than America.

That's fine. But what happens if the European elite should decide a whole lot of other stuff is beyond the pale, too, some of it that B J Kelly is quite partial to? In affirming the traditional definition of marriage in 11 state referenda, from darkest Mississippi to progressive enlightened Kerry-supporting Oregon, the American people were not expressing their "gay-loathin' ", so much as declining to go the Kelly route and have their betters tell them what they can think. They're not going to have marriage redefined by four Massachusetts judges and a couple of activist mayors. That doesn't make them Bush theo-zombies marching in lockstep to the gay lynching, just freeborn citizens asserting their right to dissent from today's established church - the stifling coercive theology of political correctness enforced by a secular episcopate.

As Americans were voting on marriage and marijuana and other matters, the Rotterdam police were destroying a mural by Chris Ripke that he'd created to express his disgust at the murder of Theo van Gogh by Islamist crazies. Ripke's painting showed an angel and the words "Thou Shalt Not Kill". Unfortunately, his workshop is next to a mosque, and the imam complained that the mural was "racist", so the cops arrived, destroyed it, arrested the television journalists filming it and wiped their tape. Maybe that would ring a bell with Oliver James's mum.

The restrictions on expression that B J Kelly sees as evidence of European enlightenment are regarded as profoundly unhealthy by most Americans. When one examines Brian Reade's anatomy of redneck disfigurements - "gun-totin', military-lovin', abortion-hatin' " - most of them are about the will to survive, as individuals and as a society. Americans tote guns because they're assertive citizens, not docile subjects of a permanent governing class. They love their military because they think there's something contemptible about Europeans preening and posing as a great power when they can't even stop some nickel'n'dime Balkan genital-severers piling up hundreds of thousands of corpses on their borders.

And, if Americans do "hate abortion", is Mr Reade saying he loves it? It's at least partially responsible for the collapsed birthrates of post-Christian Europe. However superior the EU is to the US, it will only last as long as Mr Reade's generation: the design flaw of the radical secular welfare state is that it depends on a traditionally religious society birthrate to sustain it. True, you can't be a redneck in Spain or Italy: when the birthrates are 1.1 and 1.2 children per couple, there are no sisters to shag.

What was revealing about this election campaign was how little the condescending Europeans understand even about the side in American politics they purport to agree with - witness The Guardian's disastrous intervention in Clark County. Simon Schama last week week defined the Bush/Kerry divide as "Godly America" and "Worldly America", hailing the latter as "pragmatic, practical, rational and sceptical". That's exactly the wrong way round: it's Godly America that is rational and sceptical - especially of Euro-delusions. Uncowed by Islamists, undeferential to government, unshrivelled in its birthrates, Bush's redneck America is a more reliable long-term bet. Europe's media would do their readers a service if they stopped condescending to it.

14 posted on 11/09/2004 9:31:22 AM PST by doc11355
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To: Dems_R_Losers

bttt


15 posted on 11/09/2004 12:12:07 PM PST by BenLurkin (BIg government is still a big problem.)
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To: An Old Marine

bttt


16 posted on 11/09/2004 1:35:45 PM PST by pau1f0rd
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