Posted on 10/20/2008 11:49:49 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
John McCain and an Army of Joes
The real anger at McCains rallies
By Byron York
National Review
October 20, 2008
Woodbridge, Va. -- Tito Munoz was ready to rock when John McCain showed here up at the Connaughton Community Plaza in Woodbridge, Virginia Saturday afternoon. Dressed in a yellow hard hat covered with McCain-Palin stickers, wearing an orange high-visibility vest, Munoz carried a hand-lettered sign that said CONSTRUCTION WORKER FOR McCAIN. He got a coveted spot in the bleachers directly behind McCain, where he could be seen in the camera shot along with the guy holding the sign that said PHIL THE BRICK LAYER and the woman with the ROSE THE TEACHER banner. He cheered a lot.
Everybody was playing on the Joe-the-Plumber theme. McCain spent a lot of time on it in his stump speech, using the now-famous Joe Wurzelbacher of Toledo, Ohio, as a stand-in for small businessmen and women all over America [who] want to keep their earnings and not give it to the government. McCain added that Obamas response to Wurzelbacher the assertion that it would be best to spread the wealth around made Joe the Plumber the only person to get a real answer out of Sen. Obama.
The crowd laughed and cheered. But for them, Joe the Plumber is much more than a zinger in McCains stump speech. In recent days, the Joe the Plumber phenomenon has taken on a deeper meaning for McCains audiences, for two reasons. First, he is a symbol of their belief that Barack Obama is going to raise their taxes, regardless of what Obama says about hitting up only those taxpayers who make more than $250,000 a year. They know Wurzelbacher doesnt make that much, and they know they dont make that much. And theyre not suspicious because they believe that someday they will make $250,000, and thus face higher taxes. No, they just dont believe Obama right now. If hes elected, they say, hell eventually come looking for taxpayers who make well below a quarter-million dollars, and that will include them.
The second reason Joe the Plumber resonates with the crowds is what his experience says about the media. Everybody here seems acutely aware of the once-over Wurzelbacher received from the press after his chance encounter with Obama was reported, first on Fox News, and then mentioned by McCain at last weeks presidential debate. Wurzelbacher found himself splashed across newspapers and cable shows, many of which reported that he didnt have a plumbers license, that he wasnt a member of the plumbers union, that he had a lien against him for $1,182 in state taxes, and that he failed to comprehend what many commentators apparently felt was the indisputable fact that Barack Obama would lower his taxes, not raise them. As the people here in Woodbridge saw it, Joe was a guy who asked Barack Obama an inconvenient question and for his troubles suddenly found himself under investigation by the media.
In the audience Saturday, there were plenty of people who were mad about it. There was real anger at this rally, but it wasnt, as some erroneous press reports from other McCain rallies have suggested, aimed at Obama. It was aimed at the press. And thats where Tito Munoz came in.
After McCain left, as the crowd filed out, Munoz made his way to an area near some loudspeakers. He attracted a few reporters when he started talking loudly, in heavily-accented English, about media mistreatment of Wurzelbacher. (It was clear that Spanish was Munozs native language, and he later told me he was born in Colombia.) When I first made my way over to him, Munoz thought I was there to give him the third degree.
Are you going to check my license, too? he asked me. Are you going to check my immigration status? Im ready, I have everything here. Whatever you want, I have it. I have my green card, I have my passport
I was a little surprised. Did Munoz really bring his papers with him to a McCain rally? I asked.
Yeah, I have my papers right here, he said. Im an American citizen. Right here, right here. With that, he produced a U.S. passport, turned it to the page with his picture on it, and thrust it about an inch from my nose. Right here, he said. In your face.
Munoz said he owned a small construction business. I have a license, if you guys want to check, he said.
Someone asked why Munoz had come to the rally. I support McCain, but Ive come to face you guys because Im disgusted with you guys, he said. Why the hell are you going after Joe the Plumber? Joe the Plumber has an idea. He has a future. He wants to be something else. Why is that wrong? Everything is possible in America. I made it. Joe the Plumber could make it even better than me. . . . I was born in Colombia, but I was made in the U.S.A.
The scene turned into a mini-fracas when David Corn, of Mother Jones, defended press coverage. Munoz was having none of it. Why, he asked, would the press whack Joe the Plumber when it didnt want to report on Obamas relationship with William Ayers, the former Weather Underground bomber? How come thats not in the news all the time? Munoz said. How come Joe the Plumber is every second? Im talking about NBC, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, and CNN.
A black woman with a strong Caribbean accent jumped in the fray. Tell me, she said to Corn, why is it you can go and find out about Joe the Plumbers tax lien and when he divorced his wife and you cant tell me when Barack Obama met with William Ayers? Why? Why could you not tell us that? Joe the Plumber is me!
I am Joe the Plumber! Munoz chimed in. Youre attacking me.
Wait a second, Corn said. Do you pay your taxes?
Yes, I pay my taxes, the woman said.
Then youre better than Joe the Plumber, Corn said.
That set off a general free-for-all. Im going to tell you something, Munoz yelled at Corn. Im better than Obama. Why? Because Im not associated with terrorists!
And so it went. I walked away for a few minutes to strike up a conversation with the woman who had jumped into the debate. Her name was Connie, and she said she had been born and raised in Antigua, in the West Indies. I immigrated to the United States over 20 years ago, she told me. Its my home. America has become my home. I came here freely of my own free will because I loved it, and I loved what it had to offer, and I dont want to see it ruined.
I asked her whether it was difficult, as a black person, to support McCain at a time when probably 90 to 95 percent of black voters support Obama. I have always been a conservative, she told me. Im mad. I was extremely upset to see the way the media went after Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber. . . . To see the drive-by media and the Obama campaign attack two ordinary Americans simply because one of them managed to get Barack Obama to tell the truth, it was shameful and disgraceful.
Meanwhile, the great debate was continuing, with Tito the Construction Worker and David the Journalist trading points. Much of it wasnt terribly informative, but there was one lovely moment when a shouting match turned into a lesson on the fundamental meaning of American constitutional rights and the immigrant was the teacher.
Let me talk, Munoz said to Corn. I know the Constitution, and I know my First Amendment
Im not the state, Corn said. I cant take that right away from you.
No, no, Munoz shot back. Even the state, the state cannot take that right away.
Right, right, Corn quickly agreed.
Nobody can take that away, Munoz said.
And indeed they cant.
Speaking of “Army”....how is our military vote going to be handled?
Why is it, in Obama & Co’s world, that it’s A-OK for the child of a single mother to attend Columbia and Harvard Law, but not so OK for a plumber to dream of owning his own profitable business without being penalized???
You gotta love this guy!
I've worked with both native born blacks and those that have come here from the Islands in a hospital setting. As far as I could see, the two groups did not like each other.
The immigrants from the Islands have strived to make a better life for themselves and their families and they don't have a chip on their shoulders.
Obama sermonized that he needed to "spread the wealth around because it's good for everybody."
From each according to his ability, to each according to his need
Karl Marx in 1875
Why isn't this all over FR? Hello FReepers? Start bumping this to the top.
BIG FAT GOOSEBUMPS BUMP!
I have no doubt Obama is doing everything he can to block the military vote. I’m retired Navy but know a lot of former and current sailors. To say they and their families hate Obama with a deep-burning hatred is to be kind.
Connie exposed herself to be a Ditto head. LOL!
BTTT
My husband wants a t-shirt that reads “I am Joe the Cop and I want Obama out of my wallet.”
CINDY THE SECRETARY!
The fact that most of our military actually loves our nation and the people in it is a very important thing. They have an understanding of freedom we can’t grasp, unless we’ve been where they’ve been.
Both of these people are LEGAL immigrants. Notice the difference? We welcome more like them not the ones that come over here for a bunch of freebees and to mooch off the taxpayers, but the ones that want to work and live the true American Dream.
” the drive-by media “
Yes, it’s unfortunate to use our own internal nomenclature, because it raises the likelihood that an observer will miss her point, or reject her point, based on prejudice rather than reason.
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