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the fear about Kerry

the fear about Kerry 04/09/2004 04:06 PM

I've received literally 30 requests from people I know to contribute to the Kerry campaign. That must mean something good about the campaign's organization. But I remain skeptical about whether the Senator can muster the message. Obvious disclaimer: I know nothing about how elections are won, and I'm sure Kerry's got the very best in the world helping him build the strategy that defeats amazingly powerful politics on the other side. But as I watch Kerry (as opposed, e.g., to MoveOn) define the issues in this campaign, he still feels inside-the-beltway-tone-deaf. One by one we get "new initiatives," Christmas tree lists of things Kerry will do when president, much like Clinton would rattle off lists of gifts in his State of the Union Addresses (for hours and hours and hours). Each new initiative gets a flurry of attention, some praise, some criticism, and then disappears. The result is at best a slight good-idea victory, but more likely a draw. But people, the professional pols say, care about the economy, or their jobs, or taxes, or education. So a campaign must stick to addressing those issues. Maybe. And of course, Clinton won largely because he kept on message (It's the economy, stupid.) But to this know-nothing writer, this election seems different. The Clinton/Gore days felt very different. It was a time when Nader could say that there "was no difference" between Bush and Gore -- and of course, with respect to many issues, there was no real difference apparent. Yet I can't believe anyone is going to get excited about this election by being given a list of policy initiatives. I have views about policies, but I don't keep a checklist to decide who I'm going to vote for. Instead, the passion and anger that bubbled Dean to the top was focused on something much more fundamental: a basic corruption of government. Not corruption in the banana republic sense -- money to politicians. But a corruption of basic integrity. Deception about the war. Obstruction of access to information about influence (e.g., Cheney and the oil companies). Coddling to corporate criminals. (Yea, I know, you'll whine about that, but it sounds so good). And persistent Nixonian attacks on critics. This is the basic, apple-pie message that I would bet would win. That we have gone back on basic American values -- or those values we believe we believe. "Truth, Justice, and the American Way" was not meant to distinguish "Truth and Justice" from the "American Way." And I would think a constant beat reasking the same question -- Who have we become? -- would slowly erode any passion for reelecting this President. Or alternatively, focus on kids. Look at the first three winning entries from the Bush-in-30-seconds ad campaign. These "conservative" policies will have one single consequence: to burden our children. With debt -- as Bush races us to the largest deficits ever. With insecurity -- as another generation of fanatics focuses on just one idea: kill Americans. With corruption of our basic values -- as the two americas reality becomes clearer and clearer. Something like this would have been Dean's message, though he was weakened for other reasons. It would have been close to the clear message Edwards had refined. But it's not yet been the message that has come across from this candidate.




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