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He's a worldbeater, all right (Mark Steyn beats up on the Dems!)
Chicago Sun Times ^ | January 23, 2005 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 01/23/2005 4:35:55 AM PST by finnigan2

I picked up the Village Voice for the first time in years this week. Couldn't resist the cover story: ''The Eve Of Destruction: George W. Bush's Four-Year Plan To Wreck The World.''

Oh, dear. It's so easy to raise expectations at the beginning of a new presidential term. But at least he's got a four-year plan. Over on the Democratic bench, worldwise they don't seem to have given things much thought. The differences were especially stark in the last seven days: In the first half of the week, Senate Dems badgered the incoming secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice -- culminating in the decision of West Virginia porkmeister Robert C. Byrd to delay the incoming thereof. Don't ask me why. Byrd, the former Klu Klux Klan Kleagle, is taking a stand over states' rights, or his rights over State, or some such. Whatever the reason, the sight of an old Klansman blocking a little colored girl from Birmingham from getting into her office contributed to the general retro vibe that hangs around the Democratic Party these days. Even "Eve Of Destruction," one notes, is a 40-year-old hippie dirge.

The Democrats' big phrase is "exit strategy." Time and again, their senators demanded that Rice tell 'em what the "exit strategy" for Iraq was. The correct answer is: There isn't one, and there shouldn't be one, and it's a dumb expression. The more polite response came in the president's inaugural address: ''The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands.'' Next week's election in Iraq will go not perfectly but well enough, and in time the number of U.S. troops needed there will be reduced, and in some more time they'll be reduced more dramatically, and one day there'll be none at all, just a small diplomatic presence that functions a bit like the old British ministers did in the Gulf emirates for centuries: They know everyone and everything, and they keep the Iraqi-American relationship running smoothly enough that Baghdad doesn't start looking for other foreign patrons. In other words: no exit.

If you want an example of "exit strategy" thinking, look no further than the southern "border." A century ago, American policy in Mexico was all exit and no strategy. That week's President-for-Life gets out of hand? Go in, whack him, exit, and let the locals figure out who gets to be the new bad guy. If the new guy gets out of hand, go back, whack him and exit again. The result of that stunted policy is that three-quarters of Mexico's population is now living in California and Arizona -- and, as fine upstanding members of the Undocumented-American community, they've got no exit strategy at all.

By contrast, the British went in to India without an "exit strategy," stayed for generations and midwifed the world's most populous democracy and a key U.S. ally in the years ahead. Which looks like the smarter approach now? ''Most Indians Say 'Thumbs Up' To Second Bush Term,'' reported the Christian Science Monitor this week, "and no, that doesn't mean something rude in Indian culture.''

The problem with "exit strategy" fetishization is that these days everywhere's Mexico -- literally, in the sense that four of the 9/11 killers obtained the picture ID they used to board their flights that morning through the support network for "undocumented" workers, and only a few days ago the suspected terrorists supposedly en route to Boston were said to have entered the country via the Mexican smuggling route. But everywhere's also Mexico in the more figurative sense -- if you've got a few hundred bucks and an ATM card you can come to America and blow it up. Everyone lives next door now. Sept. 11 demonstrated that the paradox of America -- the isolationist superpower -- was no longer tenable.

That was what Bush accomplished so superbly in his speech: the idealistic position -- spreading liberty -- is now also the realist one: If you don't spread it, in the end your own liberty will be jeopardized. "It is the policy of the United States," said the president, "to seek and support the growth of democratic movements and institutions in every nation and culture, with the ultimate goal of ending tyranny in our world." By the end of his second term? Well, not necessarily. But what matters is that the president has repudiated the failed "realism" that showers billions on a friendly dictator like Egypt's Mubarak and is then surprised when one of his subjects flies a passenger jet into the World Trade Center.

You'd think the Democratic Party would welcome this: They spent the days after Sept. 11 yakking endlessly about the need to address "root causes." But, as the pitiful displays in the Senate hearing made clear, they still don't comprehend the new world -- abroad or at home. The other day David von Drehle of the Washington Post did a monster tour of what he called "The Red Sea" -- Bush country -- and went to almost painful lengths to eschew the condescension the coastal media elite usually apply to their rare anthropological ventures into the hinterland. But in the middle of his dispatch was this quote from Joyce Smith of Coalgate, Okla.: "When Kerry said he was for abortion and one-sex marriages, I just couldn't see our country being led by someone like that."

Von Drehle added: ''Later, I double-checked what Kerry had said on those subjects. During his campaign, he opposed same-sex marriage and said that abortion was a private matter.''

If the point is that Red Staters are ignorant, double- or even triple-checking John Kerry isn't the best way to demonstrate it. Insofar as I understand it, Kerry's view on abortion was that, while he passionately believes life begins at conception, he would never let his deeply held personal beliefs interfere with his legislative program. On gay marriage, likewise. That's why gay groups backed Kerry and why von Drehle's media buddies weren't running editorials warning that a Kerry presidency would end "a woman's right to choose": They understood his deeply passionately personally deep personal passionate beliefs were just an artful but meaningless formulation designed to get him through election season. Message: If Kerry's elected, abortions will continue and gay marriage will happen and he'll be cool with both. Joyce Smith understood that. Von Drehle seems vaguely resentful that she wasn't dumb enough to fall for the spin cooked up by Kerry's hairsplitters and enthusiastically promoted by his media cheerleaders.

There's a big lesson for the Democrats there that goes way beyond the merits of abortion or gay marriage. On Sept. 11, the world came unspun: There's no shame in acknowledging, as Condi Rice did last week, that previous policy -- Republican and Democrat -- toward the Middle East is wrong. But there's something silly and immature about a party that, from Kerry to Boxer to Byrd, can't get beyond spin, grandstanding and debater's points: Joyce Smith sees through it, even if David von Drehle thinks it's ingenious. If the president's speech yoked idealism and realism, that doesn't leave much for dissenting Dems except their own peculiar combination of cynicism and delusion.


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KEYWORDS: bush43; marksteyn; steyn; term2
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To: Sarah
Yes, I certainly did call the swimmer's office.

I also regularly call Senator Byrd's office and ask if they need any volunteers to help wash and iron the white sheets.

US Capitol........1-800-839-5276

And I also called Kerry's office on several occasions during the campaign and asked what they were doing while their boss was AWOL.

On any given day there is some dem who will hear from me........and if a republican does something praise-worthy I call them too.

21 posted on 01/23/2005 6:04:27 AM PST by OldFriend (America's glory is not dominion, but liberty.)
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To: NCSteve

Saw it, thanks. Good morning ... cold enough for you?


22 posted on 01/23/2005 6:05:42 AM PST by Tax-chick (Wielder of the Dread Words of Power, "Bless your heart, honey!")
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To: OldFriend
And I also called Kerry's office on several occasions during the campaign and asked what they were doing while their boss was AWOL.

ROFL! What kind of responses did you get?

23 posted on 01/23/2005 6:06:52 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: Howlin; riley1992; Miss Marple; deport; Dane; sinkspur; steve; kattracks; JohnHuang2; ...

24 posted on 01/23/2005 6:08:38 AM PST by Pokey78 (11/02/04: The death of Zogby's "sterling" reputation.)
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To: OldFriend

Also . . . no exit strategy for the Swimmer from the fiery caldron of Hades!


25 posted on 01/23/2005 6:13:25 AM PST by McBuff
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To: finnigan2
Message: If Kerry's elected, abortions will continue and gay marriage will happen and he'll be cool with both. Joyce Smith understood that. Von Drehle seems vaguely resentful that she wasn't dumb enough to fall for the spin cooked up by Kerry's hairsplitters and enthusiastically promoted by his media cheerleaders.

Message: Mark Steyn is OUTSTANDING!

26 posted on 01/23/2005 6:14:06 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Tax-chick

Freezing!

Sadness! Church canceled this morning. It's all icy up here. I guess God wanted us to worship at home this morning.


27 posted on 01/23/2005 6:14:31 AM PST by NCSteve
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To: finnigan2; Grampa Dave; Happy2BMe; devolve; PhilDragoo; yall


From the article:

Oh, dear. It's so easy to raise expectations at the beginning of a new presidential term. But at least he's got a four-year plan. Over on the Democratic bench, worldwise they don't seem to have given things much thought. The differences were especially stark in the last seven days: In the first half of the week, Senate Dems badgered the incoming secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice -- culminating in the decision of West Virginia porkmeister Robert C. Byrd to delay the incoming thereof. Don't ask me why. Byrd, the former Klu Klux Klan Kleagle, is taking a stand over states' rights, or his rights over State, or some such. Whatever the reason, the sight of an old Klansman blocking a little colored girl from Birmingham from getting into her office contributed to the general retro vibe that hangs around the Democratic Party these days. Even "Eve Of Destruction," one notes, is a 40-year-old hippie dirge.



Former KKK Clansman,
Senator Robert Byrd……

Byrd said in part, "I think we try to have good will. My old mom told me, `Robert, you can't go to heaven if you hate anybody.' We practice that. There are white ni**ers. I've seen a lot of white ni**ers in my time. I'm going to use that word."

See this Michelle Malkin article about Robert Byrd from March 7, 2001


28 posted on 01/23/2005 6:16:33 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: JustDoItAlways

You wrote: The Left only "sees" problems. The Right only sees solutions.

Wouldn't it be more accurate to say:

The Left only looks for problems.
The Right looks for solutions.

The root cause of the decline of the Democratic Party.


29 posted on 01/23/2005 6:16:38 AM PST by Harris
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To: goldstategop
The Democrats are running on empty

And, America's tow truck just passed them by.

30 posted on 01/23/2005 6:16:42 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it.)
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To: finnigan2

bump


31 posted on 01/23/2005 6:18:37 AM PST by Argh
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To: cubreporter
President Bush will have four more years to repair the world the last administration left him with.

That's way too little time. It will take at least a full generation, assuming it can repaired at all.

Steyn has it right. The Democrats are Sooo-o-o retro!

32 posted on 01/23/2005 6:20:52 AM PST by Gritty ("The Clintons always pretend 'Monica' is their only scandal-Peggy Noonan)
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To: NCSteve

No ice here. We've been going to church Sunday evenings recently. It's not as crowded, so we can all sit together.


33 posted on 01/23/2005 6:21:43 AM PST by Tax-chick (Wielder of the Dread Words of Power, "Bless your heart, honey!")
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To: goldstategop
We'll have a continuing presence there

We will, and we should.

But it will not happen if we lose 2-5 soldiers a week indefinitely.

Our people are behind the President, and appreciate the depth and nuance of his policy.

But we are also a polity in which the people (ultimately) call the shots, and they haven't (yet) been led to accept this level of violence indefinitely.

What you think will happen depends on what you make of the Iraqization paradigm.

Myself, I think it's a fantasy. I hope I'm wrong.

34 posted on 01/23/2005 6:22:12 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: Tax-chick
This is an important point. People go on about how the election shows that the country is evenly divided, and that's simply not true. The Democrats did everything possible to conceal their real agenda, and many people fell for it. If they had been honest about their intentions, I'd expect to see a Kerry vote closer to 30%.

You are 100% correct the democrats and their full partners in the illusion, the MSM worked non-stop at concealing and disguising the lefts real agenda. The majority of Americans don't even realize that John Kerry never released his military record.

I'm 58 years old and have seen a few (he he) election cycles yet I have never seen the MSM sellout so totally to one party/candidate. The media says they aren't biased, I say tell me how it is that Americans don't know that President Bush was bashed for 5 years over his service record and Kerry was never even asked why he hadn't released his.

The media is a joke, I'm not a intellectual elite but I know when someone's past contradicts their statements about the future. You can parade all the pundits and so called experts you want and it doesn't change the facts of who that person is and the actions he has taken in the past.

35 posted on 01/23/2005 6:24:04 AM PST by federal
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To: scholar; Bullish; linear; yoda swings

Ping


36 posted on 01/23/2005 6:24:16 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: finnigan2
"the sight of an old Klansman blocking a little colored girl from Birmingham from getting into her office contributed to the general retro vibe that hangs around the Democratic Party these days"

Is this The Twilight Zone or what?

Dr. Rice has danced (played music, figure skated, and outthought) circles around the George Wallaces, Robert Byrds, and Barbara Boxers of the world for years.

These people are really going to be whining in the dust (in which she's left them behind) when she's elected President of the United States!

37 posted on 01/23/2005 6:25:44 AM PST by Savage Beast (The internet is the newspaper of record.)
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To: finnigan2
"The Eve Of Destruction: George W. Bush's Four-Year Plan To Wreck The World."

Yes! The delusional world these silly Leftists have been living in!

38 posted on 01/23/2005 6:28:59 AM PST by Savage Beast (The internet is the newspaper of record.)
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To: finnigan2
MSM and the Dem's should look at the exit strategy in place for Germany, Japan, and most of the Old Europe. After all, we still have troops there. 60 years and counting!
39 posted on 01/23/2005 6:30:03 AM PST by RetroWarrior ('I will guard my post from flank to flank and take no 'crap' from any rank')
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To: finnigan2
The Democrats' big phrase is "exit strategy." Time and again, their senators demanded that Rice tell 'em what the "exit strategy" for Iraq was.

Too bad Dr. Rice didn't respond, "Your constituents showing you the door in the next election."

40 posted on 01/23/2005 6:33:14 AM PST by jigsaw (God Bless Our Troops.)
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