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SOME UNVARNISHED
TRUTHS ABOUT THE RECENT ELECTIONS
Here is a prediction
you can take to the bank: For the next four years, the national news media
is going to obsess on America’s “cultural divide.” In their opinion, that
is why George W. Bush won re-election and why Democrats are out of power.
In my opinion, they don’t know what they are talking about.
To them, the “cultural
divide” means that a bunch of homophobic, born-again, right-wing crazies
— most of whom live in the South — conspired to take over the country
and disenfranchise the reasoned and rational. End of story.
For example, gays, who
make up about 5 percent of the population, don’t seem to understand that
we don’t care what they do behind closed doors, but we do care about the
institution of marriage. We have become weary of seeing gay marriages,
hearing about gay marriages, reading about gay marriages and watching the
media promote gay marriages. Eleven states — including a bunch not in
the South, thank God — had referenda on gay marriage. In every single
state, the vote was better than two to one against gay marriage. The
reaction of gay activists? One opined that the American public “didn’t
understand what they were voting on.” Yeah, right.
There is an incestuous
relationship between the national media and the Democrats. We watched
Doofus Dan Rather try to sandbag the president late in the campaign and
then discovered his producer called the Democrats and gave them a heads-up
to contact Bush’s accuser in Texas. In short, we perceived the media
ganging up on President Bush and at least 59 million of us didn’t like it.
Democrats are as out
of touch with American values as are the national media. Democrats thought
they could win the election without the South. As I said a year ago, it
can’t be done. We represent the traditional values that can get you
elected — or defeated.
It is astonishing to
me that the Democrats made lowlife weasel Michael Moore such a visible
part of their campaign, even sitting him with President Gooberhead at
their national convention. Had anyone asked, I would have said to stay as
far away from that guy as possible. He is bad news. And he was.
We got tired of
hearing self-important show-business liberals trash the president of the
United States. Because they can carry a tune in a bucket or pretend to be
someone they aren’t, why should we care what they think? The answer? We
don’t. Now has-been actor Robert Redford says he may move to Canada. If we
are living right, maybe he will take Alec Baldwin, Whoopi Goldberg and the
Dixie Chicks with him. That’s a move guaranteed to vastly improve the IQ
of both countries.
The national
Democratic Party is currently being held hostage by a host of
special-interest groups. Zell Miller tried to tell them that, and all he
got for his trouble was abuse from his own party. Whether you like Zell
Miller or not — and I do — he was correct. Whether Democrats learned
anything or not remains to be seen.
The European media
wonder out loud how 59 million of us can be so stupid as to re-elect
George W. Bush. Fifty-nine million of us look on Europe and think they are
a bunch of lazy has-beens living in the 18th century who couldn’t exist
without our money.
This column will
surely engender the usual bromides from elitists on the dangers of
“majority rule,” and I will receive numerous reminders of Samuel Johnson’s
comment that “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.” I would
suggest that majority rule is better than minority rule and that
sloganeering is the first refuge for people too out of touch to understand
that Americans, for the most part, are good, decent people perfectly
capable of making quality decisions. Like the national news media and
those who rule the Democratic Party, the sloganeers don’t have a clue how
the rest of us think. As far as I am concerned, they can all take their
“cultural divide” and shove it. Power to the People!
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