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Ordinary Americans confound the Left
Manchester Union Leader ^ | 11/7/2004 | Kathleen Parker

Posted on 11/07/2004 5:14:08 AM PST by StoneGiant

Ordinary Americans confound the left By KATHLEEN PARKER

AS STUNNED Democrats scratch the dry earth for signs and glance heavenward for clues to the strange universe that reelected George W. Bush, it seems unduly cruel to withhold what Ordinary Americans have known all along.

Herewith a few hints: Michael Moore, Bruce Springsteen, P. Diddy, Paris Hilton, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Barbra Streisand, Jon Bon Jovi, Uma Thurman, Kirsten Dunst, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Ron Reagan, MoveOn.org, Dan Rather, the French — and everyone else who would be speaking German today if not for the bravery and sacrifice of Ordinary Americans who are today held in such contempt by all of the above. It’s the elitism, mes freres.

Here’s another clue: When courting voters in flyover states, one does not say: “I love you, stupid redneck morons.” Especially not when sporting biking tights and straddling an $8,000 two-wheeler — a dollar amount, incidentally, that many Ordinary Americans consider a life’s savings.

Not that John F. Kerry ever said such, but he didn’t have to. Preening in luxury and surrounded by celebrity friends contemptuous of the values ordinary Americans hold dear, he might as well have waltzed down Beale Street whistling Dixie.

Never has a politician been so out of touch with the voters whose goals he purportedly shares. Nor a party so out of tune with the nation’s defining song: “God Bless America.”

The folks who reelected Bush not only voted for the man they felt best represents their interests, but also against a culture they see as alien and hostile. The Bush vote was equally a protest against Hollywood, an increasingly untrustworthy media and the puerile Michael Moore contingent.

What those three cultural entities have in common as viewed from America’s heartland is an attitude of effete superiority that isn’t just untenable, but despised. In Thursday’s New York Times, cosmopolitan New Yorkers grappling with Kerry’s unthinkable defeat, told the story.

Beverly Camhe, a film producer; Zito Joseph, a retired psychiatrist; and Roberta Kimmel Cohn, an art dealer, elite New Yorkers all, were stunned. In Joseph’s words, Bush voters are “obtuse,” “short-sighted,” “redneck,” “shoot-from-the-hip” religious literalists.

“New Yorkers are more sophisticated and at a level of consciousness where we realize we have to think of globalization, of one mankind, that what’s going to injure masses of people is not good for us,” said Joseph, as he shared coffee and cigarettes with Cohn at an outdoor cafe.

The two-America divide isn’t fiction after all. And the division, as nearly everyone has noted, is about values. But what the Democrats got wrong, and what the New York Times subjects seem to be missing, is that traditional values and sophistication are not mutually exclusive. Nor does sophistication equate to intelligence, we hasten to add.

People who believe in heterosexual marriage because the traditional family model best serves children, and therefore society, are not ipso facto homophobic. Americans vexed about our casual disregard for human life are not necessarily Stepford-Neanderthals. And, those people who believe in some power greater than themselves are not always rubes.

In small towns across the nation, especially in the Deep South, one can find plenty of well-traveled, multilingual, latte-loving, Ivy-educated Ph.D.s, if that’s your measure of sophistication. But they’re not snobs, nor do they sneer at people who pay more than lip service to traditional values. In fact, they often share those very values in quiet, thoughtful, deliberative ways.

The Democratic Party is now entering the post-election navel-gazing stage of self-recrimination and analysis. How did it lose the very people who are supposed to be its target constituents? The puzzle is not that the Democrats lost, but that they can’t see how. Let me make it simple:

When Michael Moore, the unkempt, perennially juvenile propagandist is the face of your party, you lose the grown-ups. When a gum-smacking Ben Affleck is your most articulate celebrity spokesman, you lose regular folks too busy with bills and children to (a) give a rip what Ben Affleck thinks; (b) figure out who he is.

When the news media position, inflate or distort news to advance their political agenda, you lose fair-minded Americans who would rather go with an ordinary man who shares their values than with the pampered darling of the New York bistro set. In a nutshell.

Getting back to real America won’t be an easy trip for many of those now seeking answers. As any of those evangelical Christians who voted Bush will tell you, you have to believe before you can see.

Kathleen Parker may be contacted at kparker@kparker.com


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democrat; kerrydefeat; left; politics
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To: traitorsclaw

Parker has really NAILED the idiocy that apparently consumes New Yorkers (and New Englanders in general) - although most mASShole lack the arrogant self-confidence of real New Yorkers. - Boston residents have a very bad but very justified inferiorty complex - so much so that the Glop has to run several articles a month belittling and making uncomplimentary comparisons between Boston and some other part of the US.


21 posted on 11/07/2004 6:26:23 AM PST by NHResident
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To: StoneGiant

Ordinary Americans find the left's values disgusting.
Ops4 God BLess America!


22 posted on 11/07/2004 6:37:35 AM PST by OPS4 (worth repeating)
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To: OPS4

To me, we are not Ordinary Americans; we are real Americans.
The elites are not real; they are phony.


23 posted on 11/07/2004 6:46:07 AM PST by ncpatriot
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To: MaryFromMichigan

Er,Mr. Kerry? I dislike to annoy with bad news.I must remind you that your descent course is not optimal for a happy landing.
Your descent angle is close enough to straight down to dispense with comments concerning 'flight angle'also your approach speed is not small...and is not getting smaller.
It is indelicate for me to state it,but in my position,I must.If your aircraft hits a cow or other valuable item,your survivors will,likely,be nicked for damages.
Have a nice day!
Bill K


24 posted on 11/07/2004 6:51:45 AM PST by traitorsclaw
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To: StoneGiant
There is hope. I spoke to my brother who traditionally has voted Democrat. I had to tell him how happy I was that my son, who is serving as a member of the Army's Striker Brigade in Iraq, would not have to endure the sight of Muslims celebrating a Bush defeat. He informed me that he had voted for President Bush. He knew I was surprised and said he made his decision based on the DNC's decision to give Michael Moore a prominent role in their convention.

Thank you MM!

25 posted on 11/07/2004 7:19:33 AM PST by WesternPacific
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To: ncpatriot

Ordinary American as defined by God would say the least is first the those who think they are better are last.

As a Christian American, I am as ordinary as Apple Pie, and I thank God I am.

I as an ordinary American find the left Disgusting.
Ops4 God BLess America!


26 posted on 11/07/2004 9:41:33 AM PST by OPS4 (worth repeating)
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To: OPS4

ok


27 posted on 11/07/2004 9:44:29 AM PST by ncpatriot
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To: StoneGiant
I saw some obscure Democrat strategist on TV the other day saying, with a smirk on his face, that Democrats will be "going to Bible school" now.

We have nothing to worry about. The left in this country are so blind they will never see, will never understand. When they begin to see the solution to their constant electoral defeat as going to Bible school to, I suppose, "learn the lingo", for the purpose of deceiving people into believing that they have become Ordinary Americans, they are hopelessly lost and will remain that way for some time to come.

That's the thing about true Christianity. When a person has truly repented of their rebellion against God, and has turned from it and to Christ, and the heart has been changed, that is not something that can be faked. The Democrats can put on any mask they think will help them, but until the rot underneath is dealt with, they will be as transparent as glass.

28 posted on 11/07/2004 10:00:47 AM PST by GiovannaNicoletta
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To: RKV

I don't think you have to worry about the elitists figuring it out any day soon.

The values that elected Bush cannot be faked - this is a big problem for the dems - WHO FAKE EVERYTHING.


29 posted on 11/07/2004 11:39:24 AM PST by CyberAnt (Election 2004: This election is for the SOUL OF AMERICA)
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