Posted on 09/16/2008 1:47:20 PM PDT by Reagan Man
You knew it was just a matter of time before the Democrats played their quadrennial election trump card by claiming they (and, by extension, their voters) are -- well, you know -- smarter than the other side. This has been going on at least since the brilliant Adlai Stevenson lost consecutive elections to the dull-witted Dwight Eisenhower back in the 50s.
It continued through the decades as that amiable dunce, Ronald Reagan (as Clark Clifford described him), vanquished two far-more-cerebral opponents, and that vacuous frat boy, George W. Bush, did the same. As one of the latter pair of victims, the well-spoken and nuanced Sen. John Kerry was reported to have put it, I cant believe Im losing to this idiot!
Now the very smart political writer, Bob Herbert, has ushered in the return of this brilliant strategy -- a strategy that has elected a total of two Democratic presidents in the past 40-plus years -- by gracing the op-ed pages of the New York Times with this measured observation: While watching the Sarah Palin interview with Charlie Gibson Thursday night, and the coverage of the Palin phenomenon in general, Ive gotten the scary feeling, for the first time in my life, that dimwittedness is not just on the march in the U.S., but that it might actually prevail.
Writing in the Financial Times, Andrew Ward quotes an Obama supporter at a Manchester, New Hampshire rally as saying, I just do not trust the American people...I guess its like at school, theres always got to be a bottom 50 percent. Its funny how the bottom 50 percent seemed wise enough when the polls were pointing to an Obama victory in November. Now, with momentum favoring the McCain/Palin ticket, apparently half the electorate has begun taking another dose of stupid pills.
I watch enough political TV shows featuring talking heads yelling at each other to know there are scores of self-described Democratic Strategists out there. It seems to me at least one of them might devise a strategy that doesnt depend on insulting half the population at the same time theyre asking for their votes because they care so much about them.
Only a real dimwit would fall for that one.
I remember reading somewhere that Adlai Stevenson had actually flunked out of either grad school or law school.
I believe it was a prestigious eastern university, and that it was carefully kept under-wraps by a politically sympathetic school administration.
I wish I could find the source for this memory !
(And of course try and check it's veracity!)
I’m sure there will be plenty of people who “flunked out” that will be attending this evenings Hollywood bash for Obama-Biden. Babs Streisand entertains.
$31,000 buys a lot of lies.
Al Gore either flunked out or dropped out of at least two grad schools, also.
John Kerry couldn’t get into any grad school, right out of college, except one in France. That’s how he ended up in the military. (remember that line about studying hard or you’ll end up in Iraq? Well, John Kerry ended up in Vietnam.)
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I just do not trust the American people...I guess its like at school, theres always got to be a bottom 50 percent.
Even if this were true (which of course it isn’t) we would only need that “alomost dumb as a rock” 1 percent to win.
I can live with that.
“I remember reading somewhere that Adlai Stevenson had actually flunked out of either grad school or law school.”
According to Wikipedia (not known for its conservative bias), “At the age of twelve Stevenson accidentally killed a 16-year-old friend while demonstrating drill technique with a rifle, accidentally left loaded, during a party at the Stevenson home”
“He then went to Harvard Law School under prodding from his father but failed several classes and withdrew” but the article goes on to say he eventually got a law degree from Northwestern.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adlai_Stevenson
Gore flunked out of divinity school and later left law school due to academic problems.
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