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Mark Steyn: Kerry won't scare any of the big beasts
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 02/10/04 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 02/09/2004 4:07:11 PM PST by Pokey78

Among my Christmas presents was a copy of Survive, a recent collection by Sports Afield magazine of helpful tips for the great outdoors. Most of the stuff was familiar - rub a raw potato on poison ivy, roast a wood bug before you eat it - but on page 70 I was surprised by this novel approach to mountain lions: "Do not approach one, especially if it is feeding or with its young. Most will avoid confrontation, so provide an escape. Do all you can to appear larger. Raise your anus, and open your jacket if you have one on." I can't say I did that the last time I saw a mountain lion, but maybe I had a lucky escape. And then I realised it's meant to be "raise your arms" and that the item is a cautionary tale in the pitfalls of computer "scanning".

One hopes the misprint doesn't lead the less seasoned hiker into an awkward situation, and that any mountain lion confronted by city folks dutifully adopting the prescribed position will think "What the hell do they mean by that?" and wander off shaking his head rather than flying into a carnivorous rage.

I thought of the advice when I caught Presidential candidate John Kerry, the Default Democrat, at one of his final campaign stops in New Hampshire. Unlike the noisily anti-war Howard Dean, Kerry has taken a different tack. The thinking seems to be that, on the war, George W Bush is the mountain lion and the Dems need to "do all you can to appear larger". When I first encountered him on the hustings last summer, Kerry was austere and patrician and all too obviously found electioneering a distasteful chore. He mentioned his service in Vietnam a lot, but only as biography. Now he implicitly contrasts his military record with George W Bush's, and thereby to the war on terror. Mostly he does this through meaningless slogans. Everywhere he goes he intones portentously: "I know something about aircraft carriers for real." What does this mean? Does he own one? He's certainly rich enough to afford one and, unlike the French, one that works.

But, of course, it doesn't have to mean anything. It's like the other catchphrases in his stump speech: "We band of brothers," he says, indicating his fellow veterans. "We're a little older, we're a little greyer, but we still know how to fight for this country." These lines are the equivalent of the guy in the woods raising his arms and opening his jacket: it's a way of making a dull politician with no legislative accomplishments and two decades of shifty, flip-flop weathervane votes appear larger than he is. The Dems reckon that Bush is a single-issue candidate - he's the war guy - and that, if Kerry can make himself appear larger on the national-security front, Bush's single issue will cease to be an issue and the election will be fought on Democratic turf - healthcare, education, and so forth.

So far the strategy's working. Kerry won three purple hearts in Vietnam, while Bush was either in the National Guard or, according to Michael Moore, a "deserter". This charge is easily rebutted, but once you start having to explain things the other guy's won. What counts is not the fine print but the meta-narrative: Kerry was in South-East Asia, Bush was in the South-West United States. That makes Kerry seem "larger", which may be why the Bushies are waddling away from a fight on the issue.

But the idea that this puffs up Kerry to be the President's equal on the new war is a more tortuous stretch. The only relevant lesson from Vietnam is this: then, as now, it was not possible for the enemy to achieve military victory over the US; their only hope was that America would, in effect, defeat itself. And few men can claim as large a role in the loss of national will that led to that defeat as John Kerry. A brave man in Vietnam, he returned home to appear before Congress and not merely denounce the war but damn his "band of brothers" as a gang of rapists, torturers and murderers led by officers happy to license them to commit war crimes with impunity. He spent the Seventies playing Jane Fonda and he now wants to run as John Wayne.

Vietnam was a "war of choice". But, once you chose to go in, there was no choice but to win. America's failure of will had terrible consequences. The Seventies - the Kerry decade - was the only point in the Cold War in which the eventual result seemed in doubt. The Communists seized real estate all over the globe, in part because they calculated that the post-Vietnam, Kerrified America would never respond. In the final indignity, when the proto-Islamist regime in Teheran seized the embassy hostages, they too shrewdly understood how thoroughly Kerrified America was. It took Mrs Thatcher's Falklands war and Reagan's liberation of Grenada to reverse the demoralisation of the West that Kerry did so much to advance.

Senator Kerry has done a good job of enlarging himself but the reality is simple: George W Bush's America has won two swift wars and overthrown two enemy regimes; John Kerry was heroic in a war that America lost and whose loss he celebrated. Since then he's been a model lack-of-conviction politician. The question for anyone who thinks Kerry has "credibility" on national security is a simple one: who do you think Iran, North Korea, Syria, al-Qa'eda's Saudi paymasters and the rogue elements in Pakistan's ISI would prefer to see elected this November?

Those guys are the real dangerous beasts and you can bet that, unlike Democratic primary voters, they don't think Kerry looms so large, with his endless deference to the UN and the French, and his view that the war on terror should be more a matter of "law enforcement" - subpoenas, the Hague, plea bargains. That's as profound a mis-understanding as the fellow on page 70 of my book, raising his butt to the mountain lion. And that's not a position most Americans will want to take.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; defaultdemocrat; kerry; kerry2004; kerrycartoon; marksteyn; marksteynlist; steynonkerry; wimp
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1 posted on 02/09/2004 4:07:13 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Howlin; riley1992; Miss Marple; deport; Dane; sinkspur; steve; kattracks; JohnHuang2; ...

2 posted on 02/09/2004 4:07:51 PM PST by Pokey78 (Steyn: Leftists demonize Wolfowitz because his name begins with a big scary animal and ends Jewishly)
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To: Pokey78
Well, the bottom line is that Kerry commanded a Swift boat and Bush commanded a nation at war. It's not quite the same thing.
3 posted on 02/09/2004 4:11:57 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Pokey78
Great article. BTTT
4 posted on 02/09/2004 4:12:36 PM PST by Brett66
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To: Pokey78
I think I've found my new Tag line
5 posted on 02/09/2004 4:16:43 PM PST by Cosmo (Kerry spent the Seventies playing Jane Fonda and he now wants to run as John Wayne.)
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To: Pokey78
Mark Steyn is great! Has he been on TV as an analyst at all? Seems like his sense of humor would make him really interesting.
6 posted on 02/09/2004 4:21:04 PM PST by Randjuke
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To: Pokey78
The "default democrat" name seems to be a perfect title for Kerry. If you ask a democrat why they support Kerry, the go off on a rant about George Bush with no answer to the question.

I'm starting to think the other democrats and third party potentials are starting to smell blood in the water around Kerry. This might be why Howard Dean has changed his mind about dropping out of the race. Also noises are getting louder from the Nader camp.

Kerry may be puffed up like a big ole toad, but i doubt he will be able to withstand the weight of successes of the presidents past 3 years. Another bug hurt could come from his own past in the form of congressional records.
7 posted on 02/09/2004 4:21:26 PM PST by cripplecreek (you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
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To: Cosmo
Yes, that tagline is definitely a keeper!
8 posted on 02/09/2004 4:24:13 PM PST by Califelephant
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To: Pokey78
Thank you for the ping. Great article.
9 posted on 02/09/2004 4:24:29 PM PST by RightWingMama
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To: Pokey78
I can see a whole slew of Republican material in this one short article.
10 posted on 02/09/2004 4:24:41 PM PST by Agnes Heep
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To: Randjuke
You can listen to him on the Hugh Hewitt radio show. He has a jolly english accent.
11 posted on 02/09/2004 4:24:57 PM PST by xp38
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To: Pokey78
Senator Kerry has done a good job of enlarging himself but the reality is simple: George W Bush's America has won two swift wars and overthrown two enemy regimes; John Kerry was heroic in a war that America lost and whose loss he celebrated. Since then he's been a model lack-of-conviction politician. The question for anyone who thinks Kerry has "credibility" on national security is a simple one: who do you think Iran, North Korea, Syria, al-Qa'eda's Saudi paymasters and the rogue elements in Pakistan's ISI would prefer to see elected this November?

That's a profound paragraph.

I might argue with the "overthrown two enemy regimes" statement however. Perhaps it's a few more - Libya, maybe Iran, Syria and perhaps even Pakistan?

12 posted on 02/09/2004 4:25:45 PM PST by jackbill
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To: Pokey78
Mostly he does this through meaningless slogans.



13 posted on 02/09/2004 4:25:54 PM PST by hotpotato
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To: Pokey78
Kerry comes across like a college president, the kind of guy good at fund-raisers and talking up rich widows for donations. Hmmm, come to think of it...
14 posted on 02/09/2004 4:26:13 PM PST by Sabatier
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To: Pokey78
"who do you think Iran, North Korea, Syria, al-Qa'eda's Saudi paymasters and the rogue elements in Pakistan's ISI would prefer to see elected this November? "
 
This quote should be used in every GOP mailing and TV ad this year.
 

15 posted on 02/09/2004 4:29:44 PM PST by azcap
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To: Pokey78
Leave it to Steyn, formidable polemicist that he is, but what a great phrase: Kerrified!
16 posted on 02/09/2004 4:31:03 PM PST by AlbionGirl ("Ha cambiato occhi per la coda.")
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To: azcap
Who would osama vote for?
17 posted on 02/09/2004 4:31:24 PM PST by cripplecreek (you win wars by making the other dumb SOB die for his country)
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To: Pokey78
Thanks for the ping!
18 posted on 02/09/2004 4:33:17 PM PST by Dog Gone (definitely opposed to raising my butt toward the mountain lion.)
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To: Pokey78
Steyn should be running the GOP campaign truth machine!
19 posted on 02/09/2004 4:33:45 PM PST by Gritty ("Kerry's still terrible.The difference is, he's now terrible with a full supporting cast-Mark Steyn)
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To: Pokey78
Steyn nails another one.
20 posted on 02/09/2004 4:38:01 PM PST by VadeRetro
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