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Politics Remain Stalemated (Red And Blue America Endure)
Los Angeles Times ^ | 3/31/02 | William Schneider

Posted on 03/31/2002 12:00:31 AM PST by goldstategop

Edited on 09/03/2002 4:50:11 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

WASHINGTON -- Politically speaking, it's still Nov. 7, 2000. The two parties remain deadlocked. The red state/blue state division of America persists, with the red (Bush) states like Texas getting redder and the blue (Gore) states like California getting bluer.


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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2000elections; conservatism; politics; redandblueamerica; values
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William Schneider's Sunday opinion article this morning contends the divisions that were revealed on Nov. 7, 2000 seem likely to endure. Red and Blue America are divided not by policy or by politics, but by values. Both Americas are affluent, sophisticated, and engaged. Where the twain will never meet is on their outlook on matters of right and wrong. The conviction of of one side that America is blessed by God and His grace is equally opposed by the other side that thinks America is pluralistic and a big tent accomodating every belief and lifestyle choice under the sun. For Schneider its more a state of mind than a reflection of geography and is likely to be with us for a long time. So much so that not even the war will reverse it. Indeed he goes on to stress a war on Iraq may even heighten the divisions. Did Sept. 11th really bring the country together? No doubt emotionally for awhile it did; there is no evidence that it brought people together on their values. Thus Red and Blue America are destined to keep talking past each other.
1 posted on 03/31/2002 12:00:31 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
I think we'll find out this election whether things have changed politically and where
2 posted on 03/31/2002 12:06:38 AM PST by GeronL
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To: GeronL
Let's hope the Blue Zone shrinks. A bunch.
3 posted on 03/31/2002 12:30:07 AM PST by 11B3
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To: 11B3
I think it might
4 posted on 03/31/2002 12:31:19 AM PST by GeronL
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To: GeronL
While we're at it, I'm hoping to see some RINOs unseated by some real Republicans.
5 posted on 03/31/2002 12:32:34 AM PST by 11B3
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To: goldstategop
I'm not optimistic that this will change. In fact I see the polarization gulf widening between those with vs those without a moral foundation. It seems that all politics eventually boils down to that.

The very sad part is that the damage already done, would take several generations to undo by conventional means even if we got a health start today.

I don't think this country has the ability to wait for the pendulum swing the other way.

6 posted on 03/31/2002 12:47:04 AM PST by wcbtinman
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To: BurkeCalhounDabney
I agree, that's what the rest of the world is trying to do (ie) out f*** us.
8 posted on 03/31/2002 12:55:52 AM PST by tom paine 2
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To: goldstategop
Have long felt that the next civil war would be neighbor to neighbor in a patchwork of values clusters--unless the string pullers behind the scenes contain it with enough fear fostered "safety" measures.

I still also contend that folk carefully, respectfully, wisely lobbying 2-4 people close to them who would otherwise vote insanely is one of the best strategies. Prayerfully identify those in your network who persistently vote insanely BUT WHO ARE RATIONAL ENOUGH AND CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE MIDDLE TO BE PERSUADED--AND GO TO WORK ON THEM!!! NOVEMBER IS NOT THAT FAR AWAY!

9 posted on 03/31/2002 1:00:50 AM PST by Quix
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To: goldstategop
Checking out the main article I found that Schneider has not changed his habit of making sweeping pronouncements based on little or no evidence. The most specific statement about Blue State strength he makes is that California is getting Bluer, which implies that California is getting more Democrat. He offers two items in support of this.

One is that the recent redistricting will increase Democrat strength, which is true IF CALIFORNIA VOTES THE SAME WAY IT DID IN 2000!! If it does not, if it votes the way it did in 1994, then Democrat LOSSES will be maximized. That is because to maximize party strength in redistricting you try to assemble the largest possible number of districts which are moderately strong for your party. Districts which are too strongly for your party only run up the margin in those districts, and do not win more districts. The problem is that if there is a large switch in the popular vote, as in 1994, those moderately strong Democrat districts become GOP by a slim majority.

In any case this argument only refers to people elected to office, NOT support for the parties by the people.

The other item that he uses to demonstrate that California is getting Bluer is the victory by Bill Simon in the gubernatorial primary election!!! He says, that the President supported Riordan, which is likely true, and that Simon's win shows Bush is weak in California, with the implication that support for Bush in intraparty fights is the way you measure Red zone strength in a state.

The problem with this is that Simon supporters are much more certain Bush supporters than Riordan supporters are (especially in Riordan's family -- LOL)! In this way I would argue that Bush's defeat in the primary is a demonstration of his strength in the general election.

In conclusion, it is obvious that, whether or not his assertion is true, Schneider has not offerred any evidence which will hold up.

10 posted on 03/31/2002 1:19:34 AM PST by Lucius Cornelius Sulla
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To: goldstategop
Before anyone believes anything Bill Schneider writes is objective, one must recall that he was a Democratic Party operative before he began his career at CNN. His article is essentially full of holes.

He says that the war hasn't changed anything, that the country is still deeply divided 50-50. Well then, how come polls matching up a Gore-Bush election *today* come out to be more like 60-40 or better for Bush?

He then says that Americans are deeply divided about extending the war on terrorism to Iraq. Does anyone think that President Bush will simply send tens of thousands of ground troops into Iraq without laying out a predicate for the American people? When the President makes it clear *why* a regime change in Iraq is essential for our country's safety, the polls will no longer be 50-50.

Schneider, the democratic party operative in CNN's "objective" clothing, writes nothing more than a testament to how one can "lie with statistics."

11 posted on 03/31/2002 1:22:20 AM PST by HateBill
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To: goldstategop
By 2000, it was even more true that religiosity defined politics.

What rot. There are just as many grass roots Democrats that are religeous and attend church as there are Republicans.

This board is full of conservatives, like myself, who care little for organized religion. I haven't been inside a church for anything but weddings and funerals since 1960, yet I've never pulled the lever for a Dem and can not think of any circumstance in which I would.

12 posted on 03/31/2002 3:05:58 AM PST by metesky
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To: goldstategop
>>>>Red and Blue America are divided not by policy or by politics, but by values.<<<<

Political correctness as a value is the key to a red shift. If leftist psuedo values are viewed as a source of problems rather than as a solution to problems, many women will produce the red shift.

There is a body of women who have abandoned eons of human experience for the leftist line and greener pastures. The election of 2000 indicates that if only a few of these women revert to the truths of human experience, ie conservative values, the red shift will take place.

13 posted on 03/31/2002 3:35:19 AM PST by bert
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To: GeronL
We will certainly find out in '04. It is my hope that 2000 was just an anomoly, that the shift was underway and that we were still reeling from Clinton. Let us hope this is so for if this is not the case we are headed for a civil war.
14 posted on 03/31/2002 3:41:50 AM PST by CasearianDaoist
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To: HateBill
And another thing: If Republicans would mobilize their base like the Democrats do we would win hands down, and by mobilzize i mean put people in buses and drive them too the polls. Also, we need to find a forum to get the media lies in front of the people. Republicas need to get as nasty with the Left as they are with us.
15 posted on 03/31/2002 3:47:44 AM PST by CasearianDaoist
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To: wcbtinman; goldstategop
Recall that Rosie O'Donnell was firmly in the blue state camp before 9/11, and is now much closer to the red state camp (as far as supporting Bush's re-election). There are others like her. Congressional elections might lag some, but a lot of these people don't have the hostility toward GOP presidential candidates they once had.
16 posted on 03/31/2002 4:17:30 AM PST by GraniteStateConservative
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To: tom paine 2
that's what the rest of the world is trying to do (ie) out f*** us.

Then we must rise to the challenge!

Sorry, I had to. =^)

17 posted on 03/31/2002 4:48:54 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: BurkeCalhounDabney
My fifth child is five months old.

We're trying.

18 posted on 03/31/2002 4:53:50 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: metesky
What rot. There are just as many grass roots Democrats that are religeous and attend church as there are Republicans.

Did you read the whole article?

"As a matter of fact, there is," I answered. "Since 1980, religious Americans of all faiths--fundamentalist Protestants, observant Catholics, even Orthodox Jews--have been moving toward the Republican Party. At the same time, secular Americans have found a home in the Democratic Party.

And this piece isn't the only place this observation has been made. GOP strategists noticed in reviewing exit polls from Bush Sr's '92 defeat that the single greatest determining factor of whether a voter continued to support him was church attendance.

You simply cannot credibly argue that the party of the ACLU, atheists, and the rest of the "separation of church and state" weinies are as devout religiously as the GOP.

The only area where you might have half a point is on black Americans, whom, last I read, attend church at slightly higher rates than whites. Though if there's any evidence great numbers of them take their faith more seriously than their status as a "victim" group, as manifested in their drone-like support for Democrats, I'd like to hear it.

19 posted on 03/31/2002 7:17:12 AM PST by winin2000
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To: winin2000
I know what it's like in the city where I live. It went solidly for Gore, yet has one of the highest per capita church attendence records in the country.

Exit polls are a joke. I have several friends who when polled lied and I myself told the idiot pollster about the virtues of the secret ballot. You believe everything you read and I'll continue knowing what I know.

20 posted on 03/31/2002 7:40:44 AM PST by metesky
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