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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Voting in the Age of 'Dr. Phil'
By Jonah Goldberg
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Are you struggling to keep up with rising gas prices?


What do you want in a president?

Ask most Americans that question and you'll get familiar lines about competence, experience and "the issues." These cliches are nice and high-minded. But are they true?

The winners of the Iowa Democratic caucuses stacked up in reverse order of experience, with the seasoned Christopher Dodd and Joe Biden scraping the bottom and the relatively inexperienced John Edwards and Barack Obama rising to the top. So much for "the issues" and "competence" driving voters' decisions.

What Americans really want when they look into a politician's eyes is to see their own images reflected back, like in Narcissus' pool. The presidency in particular has become the highest ground in the culture war. Americans want a candidate who validates them personally. "I'm voting for him because he's a hunter like me." "I'm backing her because she's a woman too." "I'm for that guy because he's angry like me." Such sentiments have colored the presidential contest for so long, they've saturated it like stain into wood.

"Authenticity" - on which voters supposedly place such a premium - is really just a label put on self-validation. Bill Clinton infamously promised he felt our pain. Hillary Clinton similarly sold her 2000 bid for the Senate by arguing that she was more concerned about the issues that concern New Yorkers than her competitor. Question: Would you prefer a blase surgeon remove your appendix or a very concerned plumber?

On Monday, Hillary Clinton got all choked up campaigning in New Hampshire. "This is very personal for me," she said of her bid for the presidency, seemingly holding back tears. "It's not just political. I see what's happening (in America). We have to reverse it." Later, she explained that she wanted people to know that she's a "real person."

In a sense, this is populism updated for the age of "Oprah" and "Dr. Phil." Principles and policy details take a back seat to the need to say "there, there - I understand" to voters. As Willie Stark, the populist protagonist of "All the King's Men," bellows to the insatiably needy crowds: "Your will is my strength, and your need is my justice."

The true Willie Starks this season are John Edwards and Mike Huckabee. In Saturday's Democratic debate in New Hampshire, Edwards insisted that "this battle" is "very personal" and "deeply personal for me" over and over. His "Two Americas" refrain is an anthem for the politics of envy. He is as much about taking from the haves as he is about giving to the have-nots. Edwards rejects democratic discussion or negotiation. He prefers to "fight against powerful special interests." Continued...

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Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
 
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Fred is the consistent conservative
We don't have to keep trying to explain away all the negatives of the others. Read what they said or did last year or before that and then what they say today. All but Thompson and Hunter (and Paul but he hasn't a prayer of the nomination) have reversed on all the important issues and we can't believe a word they say today. All are dishonest; how could you vote to put a man in office who's already proved to be a liar??? We can be excused if we didn't know his character and it is later revealed; but to start with one is ridiculous.

Fred isn't pretty, but watch his videos and listen to him- no scandals and right on all the issues. Look at his interview with Roger Simon at http://www.pajamasmediavideo.com. He has gravitas!

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