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Front Page Magazine
| June 2002
| Michael Tremoglie
Posted on 06/04/2002 7:19:50 AM PDT by DebMcB
Michael Tremoglie is a regular columnist for FrontPage Magazine ( www.frontpagemag.com).
Yesterday, FrontPage posted his column, "Limousine Liberal, SUV Conservative." In response to it, there appears to have been an organized effort to disparage him and his column, on the order of Rush Limbaugh's "seminar callers."
Please take the time to visit FrontPage Mag and read his column, and then e-mail Michael to tell him what you think.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Announcements; Extended News; Free Republic; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: epa; globalwarming
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posted on
06/04/2002 7:19:50 AM PDT
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DebMcB
To: DebMcB
Link?
To: VRWCmember
www.frontpagemag.com).
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posted on
06/04/2002 7:23:08 AM PDT
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DebMcB
To: DebMcB
Thanks.
To: DebMcB
Where's the article?
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posted on
06/04/2002 7:29:32 AM PDT
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ppaul
To: headsonpikes
Done it!!
To: CaliforniaDreamer
Thank you very much.
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06/04/2002 8:02:45 AM PDT
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DebMcB
To: ppaul
http://www.frontpagemag.com/columnists/tremoglie/2002/trem06-03-02.htm
Limousine Liberal, SUV Conservative
FrontPageMagazine.com | June 3, 2002
TED WILLIAMS was a baseball player who served in both WWII and Korea. It has been said that had he played during those years--which were his peak years as a baseball playerWilliams career statistics would have been more impressive than they were.
However, Williams chose to serve his country, his fellow citizens, and the people of the world. He chose to do so instead of enjoying the security, status, and wealth of an all-star major league baseball player. Ted Williams was a rare individual. He was truly altruistic.
Pat Tillman is such a person. Tillman is a football player with the Arizona Cardinals. Tillman earned a half million dollars last season and rejected a five year, nine million dollar contract from St. Louis because of his loyalty to Arizona. Now, Tillman is forsaking the five hundred thousand a year to enlist in the Army to serve his country, his fellow citizens, and the people of the world. He feels he has a duty to perform. Tillman wants to help eradicate terrorism.
Pat Tillman is a rare individual.
However, Pat Tillman does not make the evening news. He is not featured as a celebrity on TV programs as is Bono, who to my knowledge still attends $1000 per person dinners while he speaks of feeding the poor. Tillman is not a guest on the news/talk TV programs of FOX, MSNBC, CNN, NBC, ABC, or CBS.
His lack of TV appearances is probably because Tillman does not have the cachet of a Katrina vanden Heuvel, the editor of The Nation magazine. Katrina, who appears frequently on cable TV talk shows, is usually inveighing against the wealthy, and/or the Republican Party, and/or President Bush. Comrade Katrina implies that they are attempting to make the poor poorer. Katrina wants to help the poor become richer. She is empathetic to the plight of the poor. Katrina says this and then retires to her exclusive Upper West Side multimillion-dollar residence.
Unlike Tillman, vanden Heuvel has an excellent pedigree. Her father, a wealthy lawyer, worked for JFK. Katrina is married to NYU professor Stephen Cohen (twenty years her senior). Katrina graduated in 1981, summa cum laude from Princeton with a degree in Political Science. Katrina is quite obviously not a person who is familiar with the working class. This is a person who attended elite schools. She is a person of wealth and privilege.
Yet, vanden Heuvel wants people to believe she is familiar with the working class and the poor. During a Chris Mathews program, Katrina stated that she lived in Harlem. Even Mathews did not believe that one and ascertained that she lived in Morningside Heights. Probably the only Harlem residents Katrina associates with are those who bring her champagne at elegant restaurants.
Is it really altruism that motivates vanden Heuvel? Or is it political power that she craves--just as most socialists do?
On the May 21 edition of Chris Mathews program, vanden Heuvel said that Bush just wants to exploit what happened at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. She said that the Republicans are going to use this to enact their legislation.
Yet in a Sunday, LA Times editorial, dated November 25, 2001, vanden Heuvel and economist Joel Rogers wrote: "If anything, the war on terrorism
presents the opportunity of a lifetime. . . War raises the stakes in politics and invites consideration of wider goals
[It] also heightens social solidarity, while underscoring the need for government and other social institutions that transcend or replace the market."
These are not the thoughts of someone concerned with the common good. They are the musings of one who is exploitive.
Katrinas anti-Bush/Republican/Conservative diatribes have been published in her magazine. She, along with her husband, wrote in the March edition of The Nation: "More serious, however, is the opinion spreading across Moscow's political spectrum that the Bush Administration's war on terrorism now has less to do with helping Russia--or any other country--fight Islamic extremism on its borders than with establishing military outposts of a new (or expanded) American empire ("a New Rome," as a leading politician's aide remarked to us) with control over the region's enormous oil and gas reserves as its primary goal."
When the price of oil increased the liberals blamed Bush. When the price of oil decreased, nobody said anything. According to liberals, Bush wants to drill for oil in ANWR. According to liberals like vanden Heuvel, Bush does everything for the sake of capitalists. Katrina vanden Heuvel thinks there is capitalist behind every tree.
Katrina vanden Heuvel is your typical limousine liberal. The hoi polloi need the Katrinas of the world to enlighten us. In fact, limousine liberal is the perfect metaphor for vanden Heuvel. Limousines are used for partying, they use resources unnecessarily, and their owners depend on the labor of others.
Pat Tillman is more of an SUV conservative. The SUV uses only the necessary resources; it is useful for everything from running mundane errands to saving lives; and the owner can use it carry others with him.
What distinguishes the vanden Heuvels from the Tillmans is that the Tillmans of the world actually make sacrifices to help others. The vanden Heuvels want to use other peoples money and resources. Pat Tillman is the paradigm of citizenship and altruism for this generation.
Maybe, one of these days, Tillman will even be a guest on a TV show or invited to speak at a college commencement.
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06/04/2002 8:08:06 AM PDT
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DebMcB
To: DebMcB
Powerful indictment of the wacko left !!
Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!
Molon Labe !!
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posted on
06/04/2002 8:48:57 AM PDT
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blackie
To: DebMcB
Thanks.
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06/04/2002 9:55:59 AM PDT
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ppaul
To: DebMcB
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06/04/2002 3:13:43 PM PDT
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aught-6
To: aught-6
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06/04/2002 3:15:04 PM PDT
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aught-6
To: DebMcB; ppaul; blackie; aught-6;
huck; gonzo; x; jimmy valentine; jimmy valentine's brother...
Heh, don't diss limousines...
Stretching It: The Story of the Limousine
From page 28:
The stretch also gave rise to that beautifully American hypocrite, the "Limousine Liberal," one of the pioneers of which might have been social-activist and Mellon family heir, Stephen Currier, who arrived for a White House meeting with Civil Rights leaders in a chauffeured Rolls-Royce. Another great moment in early Limousine Liberalism was Jane Fonda's exit from her limousine at the 1970 Academy Awards with fist raised in the Black Panther's salute.
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06/05/2002 5:31:44 AM PDT
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nicollo
To: nicollo
Michael, is there any such thing as a 'Limousine-Conservative'?
Oddly, NO! When we make enough money on our own to be able to afford a limousine, we go out and buy American Sports Cars, and drive them ourselves!
Stay well and vigilant, pally. This move is getting scary.............FRegards
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06/05/2002 6:23:04 AM PDT
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gonzo
To: gonzo
'Limousine-Conservative'
Gonzo, the proper gentleman's garage must be equipped with assorted chariots for assorted purposes.
Of course, the 427 cu.in. Hemi is a necessary tool. So must there be reserved a very large, very comfortable back seat, with suround-sound DVD, caviar in the fridge, and a full bar by Jack Daniels & Perrier-Jouet. Your limousine, too, can threaten zero-to-sixty in five seconds. It must also never, ever, translate a full stop to the rear seats.
The limousine liberal assuages guilt by chosen destinations. The conservative, be it in a muscle car, limousine, or Lambo, goes wherever the hell he wants. No guilt, no apologies.
Every now and then, let the servant drive.
Good luck with the move. Hell on earth. But nothing the Matta-Sherry can't handle...
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06/05/2002 5:15:17 PM PDT
by
nicollo
To: gonzo
Oddly, NO! When we make enough money on our own to be able to afford a limousine, we go out and buy American Sports Cars, and drive them ourselves! Not me! When I had the money, I went out and bought a Ducati! I wanted a Duck since I saw a Mile Hailwood Replica, back in 1984!
Hey even though it's made in Italy, Ducati is majority owned by the Texas Pacific Group!
Mark
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posted on
06/05/2002 5:30:44 PM PDT
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MarkL
To: MarkL
Hey Mark! The 'Duck's' only got two wheels! When yer ready for some American plastic, they're making
these again! I got the prototype in my garage...........FRegards
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06/06/2002 1:17:35 AM PDT
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gonzo
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