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For warrior symbolism, Bush is pitcher perfect
Orlando Sentinel ^ | 11/4/01 | Kathleen Parker

Posted on 11/03/2001 6:44:16 PM PST by Jean S

Bill Clinton may have his Rhodes; Al Gore his book 'n beard. Dick Cheney may have his gravitas; Bob Dole and John McCain their military medals. But George W.'s got a pitch that won't quit.

As wartime symbolism goes, it doesn't get any better than that. His perfect pitch to open the third game of the World Series in Yankee Stadium last week was nothing short of brilliant. It was a public-relations homerun as well as an act of stupendous courage.

Courage, what? With military men and women risking life and limb to defend against terrorism, throwing a lousy ball qualifies as courageous? If you have to ask, you're either in group therapy dealing with high-school rejection issues or teaching sociology at Smith.

I'm not even talking about the courage it took to walk out into a vast open space when you're the leader of the Free World and at least millions of truly insane people want to kill you. No, this is the kind of courage that makes or breaks little boys at an early age, and the failure at which has sent more than one to the bell tower, figuratively if not literally.

As a 20th-century-bred observer (yours truly) has commented often, we never completely transcend our high-school experience. Those who consider themselves successful in high school have a spring in their step throughout their lives, no matter how dismally they may perform later. Conversely, those who consider themselves failures in high school, no matter how much they succeed later, tend to suffer a lack of confidence. Woody Allen may have 10 bazillion bucks and be the best dinner-party guest of the century, but he doesn't invent his neurotic, self-doubting material out of ignorance.

For boys, unfortunately, success -- especially a few decades ago -- was tied to athletic prowess. Oh, we knew who the geniuses were, but who cared? Given a choice between a Bill Gates and a George Bush in high school, well, we'd regret our lack of imagination later. Speaking of which, couldn't Gates just end this business and buy Afghanistan? But I digress.

So when Bush entered the field to toss a pitch -- even though he knew he could, even though he'd warmed up -- he put everything at risk. Every man in America watching, whether from the stands in the Bronx or the nubby-plaid couch in Palatka, knew what he was up against. On a primitive, unspoken level, Bush had put his manhood on the line. Before the nation, before CNN, before Islam and Osama himself.

That, amigos, takes courage.

America held her breath and contracted her own muscles in sympathetic anticipation of certain failure. Could he do it? He did it. He did it perfectly. Bush knows how to wind up, how to aim, how to coordinate hand and eye, how to follow through, how to hit the target, how to accept victory with grace and humility.

George, you da man, and Osama wears a skirt.

We may be the best-fed, most technologically advanced, militarily powerful nation in the history of Earth, but we are still fundamentally animals guided in part by jungle instincts. A man who can throw a perfect pitch can probably throw a pretty good spear. We cheer the fearless leader who can bring home dinner, or protect us from the enemy in the night.

Bush's symbolic act taught America a lesson about the man. He's brave, self-confident and humble. And what does bin Laden's symbolism say about him? We see him either strutting around with big guns or pointing a cadaverous finger toward the heavens. Let's see: A withering digit and big weapon that goes bang. Well.

Kathleen Parker can be reached at kparker@orlandosentinel.com. Also, check out her Web site: Kparker.com


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1 posted on 11/03/2001 6:44:16 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
Bush's symbolic act taught America a lesson about the man. He's brave, self-confident and humble.

Outstanding post. Thanks for sharing.

2 posted on 11/03/2001 6:47:22 PM PST by JD86
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To: JeanS

DA MAN!

3 posted on 11/03/2001 6:47:45 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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The video is here:

President throws out first pitch

4 posted on 11/03/2001 6:47:55 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
George, you da man, and Osama wears a skirt.

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Thanks, Jean. I needed that!!!

5 posted on 11/03/2001 6:49:22 PM PST by Phil V.
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To: WIMom; Howlin; kattracks
I think you'll like this one.
6 posted on 11/03/2001 6:51:05 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
good post
7 posted on 11/03/2001 6:53:46 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: JeanS
I was informed today by the former State Republican Chair that not only did W pitch a strike, but that he did it while wearing a 45 lb flack jacket.
8 posted on 11/03/2001 6:58:17 PM PST by ROCKLOBSTER
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To: JeanS
Over the top illogical, but amusingly true.
9 posted on 11/03/2001 7:00:13 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: JeanS
Cool hand "W". Texas good ole boy and horse trader. Finest kind of man anywhere. I hate to burst Ms. Parker's bubble but what "W" did was easy for him. But I liked what she wrote anyway....
10 posted on 11/03/2001 7:00:52 PM PST by isthisnickcool
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To: isthisnickcool
Great post. Cool hand "W." I think I like that.
11 posted on 11/03/2001 7:05:50 PM PST by Wphile
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To: isthisnickcool
Clinton doesn't have his Rhodes. He flunked his first year and while flunking raped a lady over there and they asked him not to come back. Bearded Al Gore has no brains and is dumb as a worm. George Bush will go down in history as the greatest prez in history. After his 8 year term Rudy Guiliani will continue the good work.
12 posted on 11/03/2001 7:08:15 PM PST by slickstick
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To: JeanS
It was so incredible that a man who had the ability and responsibility of the leader of the free world would have the guts to not only put himself in what would appear to be extreme physical danger but also put so much credibilty at stake by throwing that pitch from the mound. And this was to teach us not fear and to go on enjoying our lives. WHAT A PRESIDENT WE HAVE! All this done without milking the moment - just matter of factly done. But I saw on his face recognition of the awsomeness of moment. He is the real deal - I hope our country doesn't forget it.
13 posted on 11/03/2001 7:08:18 PM PST by Aria
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To: JeanS
OMG. In Kathleen Parker, the Orlando Sentinel has found a worthy successor to Charlie Reese. And she's a girl!
14 posted on 11/03/2001 7:10:29 PM PST by PoisedWoman
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To: Miss Marple; Guenevere; kayak; illstillbe; MozartLover; OneidaM; Utah Girl; pollyshy; Josephine...
He was great Tues. night and this column is too!
15 posted on 11/03/2001 7:11:00 PM PST by Molly Pitcher
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To: ROCKLOBSTER
And let's not forget Petah Jennings saying that if America was really back to normal they would boo President Bush at Yankee Stadium. In your dreams, Petie!
16 posted on 11/03/2001 7:27:19 PM PST by OldFriend
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To: Molly Pitcher
Sometimes I think I am a minor character in a novel...and this night of the perfect pitch was one of them. I am glad I saw it, and when my grandchildren are old enough to understand, I will recount the story of the beginning weeks of the War, and what a fine tale it will be.

How glad I am that this man is in the White House!

17 posted on 11/03/2001 7:33:05 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: OldFriend
I still can't figure out his remark about the booing. Either it was wishful thinking on his part, which makes him despicable, or he honestly thought it would happens, which makes him stupid.
18 posted on 11/03/2001 7:35:08 PM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
I think he wanted a way to justify Hillary getting booed.
19 posted on 11/03/2001 7:40:00 PM PST by Free the USA
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To: JeanS
Clinton has his Rhodes? Even conservative columnists seem to accept this big lie of the liberal media.

Correction. Clinton was given a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford by his political patron, Senator Fullbright. But he never did any academic work that we know of, he organized protests against his own country instead of attending classes, and he dropped out after one term--or may have been kicked out for raping a fellow student. That is a mark of distinction?

Isn't it time that some enterprising newsman released clinton's academic records?

20 posted on 11/03/2001 7:44:11 PM PST by Cicero
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