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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Premature politics
by Thomas Sowell
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Some of us had just gotten used to the fact that it is now 2007, when all sorts of people started acting as if it is 2008.

Polls keep coming out showing who is the front-runner among the many Democratic and Republican candidates for their respective parties' presidential nomination. Why all this hype, this early, about front-runners? Has everyone forgotten the old saying, "In politics, overnight is a lifetime"?

Some of us are old enough to remember "front-runner Ed Muskie" and "front-runner Gary Hart," not to mention "President Dewey."

However inaccurate today's poll numbers may be as a guide to who is going to be nominated to run for president more than a year from now, the ugly sniping that has already started may be all too indicative of what to expect when the nomination races come down the home stretch and then the presidential campaigns get under way.

A new low has already been struck with an exploitation of the religious issue with claims that some of Governor Mitt Romney's Mormon ancestors had multiple wives.

Are Governor Romney's ancestors going to be on the ballot? The fields are so crowded that I hadn't noticed. The irony in all this, as someone has pointed out, is that Governor Romney seems to be one of the few politicians these days who has had only one wife.

The religious issue was supposed to have been put to rest back in 1960 when John F. Kennedy was elected as the first Catholic president. Actually, it wasn't that big an issue in 1960, and some cynics said that the only one talking about it was JFK himself.

It is painfully obvious that we have all we can do to get along among ourselves, without trying to deal with what people did in past generations. Whole nations have been torn apart over whose ancestors did what to whom and who was the rightful owner of what territory in times past.

The raising of the religious issue was not an aberration but one of the signs of an ugly retrogression in our times. During the confirmation hearings on the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito for the Supreme Court, Senator Dianne Feinstein asked him if being a Catholic would interfere with carrying out his duties as a justice.

Did she think that being Jewish interfered with carrying out her duties as a Senator? Had she forgotten that it was less than a century ago -- not long as history is measured -- when people objected to Louis Brandeis becoming a Supreme Court justice because he was Jewish?

Every nation has parts of its past that are best buried and never resurrected. Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of Basic Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy.
 
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Subject: frommissouri
Amen to your comment! When Jesus talked about the Kingdom, he wasn't referring to America, Democracy, Capitalism, Socialism, or any other economic or political system! All of these arguments advocating for any of them are simply us trying to use his words to validate our (man's) ideas. As long as the spirit is right with the individual, I can't believe God favors any political or economic structure over another one. Let each man do his duty to God and we can argue about what the collective of us will do without saying "we have God's way" and then voting on who has God's way the most. That's nonesense. VOR, Christianity doesn't naturally lean left or right. Love God and Love your neighbor. Do with it what you want and in whatever system you want. Just do it!

hook line and sinker
Sowell:
"Today, their role is far too often to teach students what to think on everything from immigration to global warming to the new sacred trinity of "race, class and gender." "

Amen to that. Yesterday, politics was called the “dirty little secret”. Today that is no secret, but is dirtier than ever. What’s the line, "politics of dancing"?
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