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Andrew Sullivan Drinks the Kool-aid
Andrew Sullivan's blog. Hat tip: LGF

*snip (questions whether Bush is conservative)

So where is conservatism to be found?

Maybe you should cast a glance at Boston, where next week, the Democrats will anoint one John Forbes Kerry, a Northeastern patrician who is fast becoming the Eastern establishment's favorite son. Yes, Kerry's record on spending, defense and social policy has been liberal.
Kerry's record on defense isn't "liberal"; liberal I could handle. It's been downright dangerous for our security. Sully's gone off the reservation.
But that is not the theme of his campaign so far. Kerry is as rhetorically dedicated to seeing through nation-building in Iraq and Afghanistan as Bush is. But where Bush has scrapped America's longstanding military doctrine of only attacking when attacked, Kerry prefers the old, strictly defensive doctrine. Where Bush has clearly placed American national interest above any international concern, Kerry insists that the old alliances - even with old Europe - need to be strengthened and reaffirmed. Then let the old allies stop supporting and appeasing the enemy. Kerry insists that he is a fiscal conservative, aiming to reduce the deficit by tax increases. He has argued that stability in some parts of the world should take precedence over democracy or human rights. He opposes amending the Constitution and supports legal abortion, the status quo Bush wants to reverse. He has spent decades in the Senate, quietly building an undistinguished and constantly nuancedrecord. There's that word again. He is a war veteran, who plays up his record of public service every chance he gets. He's a church-going Catholic who finds discussion of religious faith unseemly in public. Embarrasses his heathen followers. In the primaries, he was the safe, establishment bore compared to the radical pyrotechnics of Howard Dean and the populist charm of John Edwards.
Charm? What's the difference between a vulture and a tort lawyer? One is a foul-smelling, carrion-eating scavenger, the other is a bird.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy 2004-07-26
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=39013