Posted on 12/02/2002 11:16:53 PM PST by kattracks
YOU KNOW, Tom Daschle stage-whispered, we see it in foreign countries and we think, Well, my God, how can this religious fundamentalism become so violent? Well, its that same shrill rhetoric, its that same shrill power that motivates. . . . And thats happening in this country.
More: What happens when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us in public life is that people arent just content to listen, explained the soon-to-be Senate minority leader. People want to act because they get emotional . . . and the threats to those of us in public life go up dramatically, against us and against our families, and its very disconcerting.
Since pretty much everyone thinks Daschles comments against talk-show host Rush Limbaugh were stupid or overstated or mishandled, to use the more polite language of liberal and non-partisan observers lets just stipulate that they were exactly that and move on.
Instead, lets recognize that Daschle is not a stupid man. So why would he indict a popular conservative commentator with some 20 million listeners?
While I think Rush may be on to a few things here, hes missing the story. Sure, the Democrats are kick-the-cat angry that theres not a single liberal voice on talk radio whos even remotely as influential as Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity or G. Gordon Liddy. Sure, it drives liberals crazy to the point of abject denial that millions of working-class folks, stay-at-home-moms and generally decent Americans will spend hours listening to Limbaugh but couldnt stomach Mario Cuomos talk-show prattle for 15 minutes.
But thats not why Daschle went after Limbaugh. The most likely reason, other than perhaps the fact Daschle picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue, is that Daschle is actually very smart and deeply, deeply cynical.
Lets deal with the cynicism first. As Chris Caldwell notes in the current Weekly Standard, Daschles own party and supporters are as guilty of mouthing shrill rhetoric perhaps far worse and certainly no better than Limbaughs over the last decade.
The Democratic Party told voters in some states that electing Republicans would result in more church burnings. Alec Baldwin exclaimed that Henry Hyde should be stoned to death for participating in the impeachment of Bill Clinton. Syndicated columnist Julianne Malveaux openly wished on PBS that Clarence Thomas would eat so much fatty foods that he would drop dead. Jesse Jackson accused the GOP of deliberately targeting Holocaust survivors for disenfranchisement in the 2000 election. A Democratic ad in the last election featured George Bush pushing an old lady off a cliff. And dont even get me started on the collected sayings of Paul Begala and James Carville.
Daschle is apparently untroubled by these shrill comments; hes only disturbed by conservative shrillness. Well, fair enough. Daschle is a partisan man. Which brings us to his real aim. Daschle knows he cant dent Limbaughs influence with such absurd comments. If anything, Limbaughs stature only increases because of all of this. Thats how it works in Washington; when leading pols mention their critics by name, the critics stock goes up not down.
No, Daschles real aim was to win the support and admiration of the people who already agree with him. The Democratic Party has made the collective decision to become an aggressively liberal party. This is in part because the moderates got their heads handed to them in the last election. But its also because the Democratic Party is dominated, and will remain dominated, by Presidential hopefuls.
As is always the case, Democrats run far to the left up to and through the Presidential primaries in order to win the partys base. Well, the base of the Democratic Party loathes Rush Limbaugh and believes that hes the devils harbinger of religious intolerance.
For Daschle to be seen as the chief victim and critic of Rush Limbaugh is a political boon. And if uttering such idiotic prattle is the price for winning the Dems allegiance, its a tiny price to pay. What this says about the people who nodded when Daschle made his comments is a subject for another day.
Jonah Goldberg is the editor of National Review Online.
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I don't doubt that ..
But here is a question why are they listening to his show .. I don't listen to Rush all the time but when I do .. many of the callers are liberals
I don't listen to his show everyday, either....it conflicts with what I do at work most of the time, but, yeah, I hear a lot of liberals call him. They also call Hannity a lot too. Now that show I listen to every night, for about a half hour to 45 min.....and there's always libs calling. Always. So, they do listen to Rush and Hannity (and most likely, others).
There has never been and never will be anyone on the right who would behave as badly as Carvile.
And don't forget the Hollyweird clymer (can't remember name) that threatened Henry Hyde and his family.
These fools are going nowhere.
The dems rue the day if Nader or Sharpton run as independents in 2004.
Kerry will try to steal the greenie vote from Gore. If Sharpton runs, there goes the black vote.
MELT-DOWN... MELT-DOWN!
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