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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Bill Murchison :: Townhall.com Columnist
Power And Politicians
by Bill Murchison
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How much of the Republican convention did you watch?




Anybody want to review the bidding on the presidential race?

All right, then, let's see. Hillary leads Barack in the polls, though he's been raising all this cash online, and John Edwards wants to raise taxes. As for the Republicans, McCain is fading, and people are debating whether America is ready for a Mormon president, while Fred Thompson looks like the great conservative hope, though Giuliani is gaining some traction with the right, and, hey, how about that YouTube debate, and and Operator, might I please have a 5 a.m. wakeup call, somewhere around Labor Day 2008, meanwhile zzzzzzzzzzzz, awk, zzzzzzz.

I try, I really do, to stay awake and look excited. The 2008 presidential contest -- which could be one of the most important in the past 50 years, given the stakes for American foreign policy and homeland security -- has lasted longer than the wait for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." "Deathly," in fact, describes the race with some acuity.

Campaigns go on too long these days. That's the nub of the matter. We're never not wondering who's pulling ahead of whom in the polls, and what it means for Our Future as a People. Not for more than three months will it be one full year until the voting! Yet the candidates lunge and parry, and the media scribble down all they see for our delectation and edification.

Edification, my hind foot! I make bold to suggest that the phenomenon of the endless presidential campaign is one of the unhealthier developments in our polity. We shouldn't have to think about politics and politicians this much. The politicians shouldn't oblige us to do so.

Money is (of course!) near the heart of the problem, but even nearer that vital organ is ego -- the quest for personal fulfillment through the dramatic rescue of an imperiled nation. Supposedly.

Look at some of these people. What does Hillary Clinton bring as it were to the table save a passion -- one her husband indulges with comparable gusto -- for submitting her underside to be tickled and her ears rubbed by the voters? What's the Hillary program for rescuing America? Durned if one can tell, apart from the static enumeration of bills she'd enjoy signing if they were passed. What's she doing this for? Why?

Concerning the lesser candidates you could ask the same question in spades. I cannot see that the nation hungers for the presidential services of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson or of Mike Huckabee of Arkansas. Each has appealing characteristics. Each faces insurmountable hurdles given the vast cost of running for office -- the daily need to be dialing for dollars and picking pockets. Continued...

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Bill Murchison is a senior columns writer for The Dallas Morning News and author of There's More to Life Than Politics.
 
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Subject: Who would make a better choice? Why?
If anybody besides Ron Paul wins the nomination it will come down to having to hold nose to vote for anymore 'big government' style candidate. I don't like Hillary running health care anymore than seeing the country going broke fighting or rebuilding in Iraq. Does anybody see a candidate with a plan to win & bring home troops? Nothing I saw indicated anything in the way of a winning strategy from the hawkish candidates. Why stay if we aren't intending to win?

Who is the Base
"voxoreason writes: Tuesday, July, 31, 2007 9:11 AM
The liberal base gets a bus ride...
...while the conservative base has been taken for a ride. Having voted for and contributed to Bush in both elections (the alternatives were Gore and Kerry, who made Bush look good), it seems as though he rarely misses a chance to betray his base."

Please pray tell, who is the betrayed base?

And, just how many betrayals did he commit?

I am one member of that base and I don't in the slightest feel betrayed. Do I agree with everything that Bush did? No! But as far as I remember he was elected twice. And, Kerry came closer than I care to think about. If our illustrious Mayor Daley had been in control in Ohio, you can bet Kerry would have won. (More about that some other time.)

Now it seems strange to me that you, and many other turncoats, seem to think that just because he was elected, he doesn't have the right to act like he is the President. How foolish of him! Doesn't he realize that he must get a concensus of the far right nuts before he can take a posistion, make a decision or act like a president? Good grief, who does he think he is, the PRESIDENT? How arrogant can he get?

Maybe he should have more town meetings so we can vote on every issue. Maybe he should be more like Bill, test the waters and don't risk popularity. Yuck!

If you had lived during the Great Depression, WWII and Korea, you have seen how much power FDR and Truman exercised. They had one advantage; in time of war the nation rallied behind them even when things went wrong. And, believe me I know first hand how many things went wrong and how many thousands of American lives were lost due to "things not going according to plan."

Wake up, fellow citizens, we need to pull together unless you want to see the destruction of this great, but sleeping, nation.

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