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20,000 rollicking mourners
Jewish World Review ^ | Nov. 1, 2002 | George Will

Posted on 11/01/2002 6:15:28 AM PST by SJackson

Minnesota Democrats solemnly said it would be so very wrong -- vulgar, don't you know, and insensitive -- to so much as think a political thought until after the memorial service for the late Sen. Paul Wellstone. But even before they raised the rafters Tuesday with partisan rhetoric at that political rally -- sorry, that memorial service -- attended by 20,000 rollicking mourners, the Democrats had done some politicking.

They had selected Walter Mondale to take Wellstone's place on the ballot, although they said it would be vulgar and insensitive to ask Mondale a political question -- such as, Would you, like Wellstone, have opposed the resolution authorizing the use of force against Iraq? -- until after the rally/service that Vice President Cheney was asked to stay away from. Supposedly Cheney was so asked because security measures for the vice president would have subtracted from the solemnity of the rally/service, at which several Republicans -- Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, former Minnesota senator Rod Grams -- were jeered.

Even before the rally/service, Democrats discovered in their stricture against pre-rally politics a loophole large enough to slip a battalion of lawyers through. Foreshadowing the sort of post-election litigation that is becoming the party's specialty, Democrats were arguing that Minnesota should do what the Gore campaign's lawyers asked various Florida jurisdictions to do after the polls closed in the 2000 election -- read voters' minds.

In Florida, Democratic lawyers said: If you hold this and that ballot up to a bright light and really squint, you can see faint dimples, which mean these voters really, really wanted to vote for Gore. Minnesota's clairvoyant Democrats argued that everyone who mailed in an absentee ballot marked for Wellstone should be assumed to really, really want that vote counted for Mondale.

So began the pre-election phase of the Minnesota Democrats' post-election campaign. Yes, campaign. The Floridization of the nation is the Democrats' aspiration. Before dawn the day after Election Day 2000, as the Democrats' lawyers began descending on Florida, Bill Daley, chairman of the Gore campaign, said, "Our campaign continues." Yes, campaign.

In St. Louis in 2000, Gore's post-election campaign began on Election Day, when his Democratic lawyers found a friendly judge to hear this argument: The Democrats who run St. Louis, and particularly the Democrats in charge of elections, are responsible for long lines at polling places in certain heavily Democratic precincts, and hence the Democratic officials are violating the rights of Democrats who want to vote for Democrats. Bowled over by the force of this analysis, the judge ordered polls in certain heavily Democratic precincts to stay open later than the law allowed. The suit was filed in the name of a St. Louis congressman's staffer, whose claim that his right to vote was being denied was weakened by the fact that he had already voted.

The registered voters in St. Louis included Ritzy Mekler, who was only 13. Still, that is old for a springer spaniel, which Ritzy is. Registration rates in St. Louis are wondrous. In most cities, the number of persons registered is about 65 percent of the city's voting-age population. In St. Louis last year the number of registrants was a remarkable 99 percent. Surely most were bipeds.

In politics, lawfulness is not always mandatory, according to the Lautenberg Principle.

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1 posted on 11/01/2002 6:15:28 AM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
I LOVE George Will.
2 posted on 11/01/2002 6:23:01 AM PST by Galtoid
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To: SJackson
George Will is awesome!


3 posted on 11/01/2002 6:25:35 AM PST by lsee
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To: SJackson
George Will Is Truly A GEM!The democRAT party has become so corrupted that it is truly breathtaking!!While I would like to place the lion's share of the blame at"BeelzeBubba's"feet,I think that there is plenty to go around!!!
4 posted on 11/01/2002 6:39:19 AM PST by bandleader
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To: SJackson
You know, my ferrets are good republicans. Why should they be disenfranchised. Ya think the dems would mind?
5 posted on 11/01/2002 6:43:15 AM PST by conservativemusician
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IT'S FOUR DAYS 'TIL THE ELECTION
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6 posted on 11/01/2002 6:48:08 AM PST by ffrancone
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To: SJackson
Gonna bury Wellstone today Doo Dah Doo Dah
He done gone and went away Oh De doo Dah Day!

Vote for Mondal today Doo Dah Doo Dah
Thats what Reverand Jesse say Oh De Do Dah Day!
7 posted on 11/01/2002 6:51:11 AM PST by sandydipper
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To: SJackson
Truth be known, the Democheats found Wellstone as much of an embarassment and nuisance as everyone else. That's why they were cheering so loudly at his passing.

Just IMHFO

8 posted on 11/01/2002 6:51:40 AM PST by N. Theknow
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9 posted on 11/01/2002 6:53:16 AM PST by SJackson
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To: Galtoid
George will does not seem to be his normal mellifluous self in this column. The language seems clunkier than usual.

Don't know what it is. Maybe he was just too PO'ed to write well this week.

I concur with his sentiment, however.
10 posted on 11/01/2002 11:18:26 AM PST by gridlock
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To: SJackson
I don't believe the Minnesota Democrats really had much choice on this one. The national party came in there and dominated the whole event. It was a shame to see Wellstone's son put up to what he did. Those people have no shame letting that kid make a mockery of his own dad's funeral. And to think some of these people are making decisions on our national security is in a word, scary.

Character and conviction do matter. A man once said something like, if you don't stand for anything you'll fall for anything. Present day Democrats have are not convicted about anything but what benefits their careers. They didn't all used to be that way.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968) Civil Rights leader

"The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically... Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education."

11 posted on 11/03/2002 7:39:38 PM PST by God is good
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