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Home Front: Politix
Voters send a message to Washington, and get an ugly response
2009-08-07
Peggy Noonan, Wall Street Journal

...hey had no idea how people were feeling. Their 2008 win left them thinking an election that had been shaped by anti-Bush, anti-Republican, and pro-change feeling was really a mandate without context; they thought that in the middle of a historic recession featuring horrific deficits, they could assume support for the invention of a huge new entitlement carrying huge new costs.

The passions of the protesters, on the other hand, are not a surprise. They hired a man to represent them in Washington. They give him a big office, a huge staff and the power to tell people what to do. They give him a car and a driver, sometimes a security detail, and a special pin showing he's a congressman. And all they ask in return is that he see to their interests and not terrify them too much. Really, that's all people ask. Expectations are very low. What the protesters are saying is, "You are terrifying us."

What has been most unsettling is not the congressmen's surprise but a hard new tone that emerged this week. The leftosphere and the liberal commentariat charged that the town hall meetings weren't authentic, the crowds were ginned up by insurance companies, lobbyists and the Republican National Committee. But you can't get people to leave their homes and go to a meeting with a congressman (of all people) unless they are engaged to the point of passion. And what tends to agitate people most is the idea of loss--loss of money hard earned, loss of autonomy, loss of the few things that work in a great sweeping away of those that don't.

People are not automatons. They show up only if they care.
The congresscritters know that, even if the cheering squad tries loudly to claim otherwise. The congresscritters will respond appropriately if they want to be reelected... which of course they do.
What the town-hall meetings represent is a feeling of rebellion, an uprising against change they do not believe in. And the Democratic response has been stunningly crude and aggressive. It has been to attack....

All of this is unnecessarily and unhelpfully divisive and provocative. They are mocking and menacing concerned citizens. This only makes a hot situation hotter. Is this what the president wants? It couldn't be. But then in an odd way he sometimes seems not to have fully absorbed the awesome stature of his office. You really, if you're president, can't call an individual American stupid, if for no other reason than that you're too big. You cannot allow your allies to call people protesting a health-care plan "extremists" and "right wing," or bought, or Nazi-like, either. They're citizens. They're concerned. They deserve respect....
Posted by:Mike

#10  Bob, as much as I despise Obama, I can't seriously believe that he would be that stupid.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-08-07 20:10  

#9  Obama is hoping for open civil war. If and when it happens he'll try and amend the constitution so that he can stay president for as long as he wants and be able to pick his replacement.
Posted by: Bob   2009-08-07 19:27  

#8  You know it's really easy to Photoshop any politician's pic to make him/her look like the Joker.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2009-08-07 15:46  

#7  Most importantly, retirees and veterans vote in much higher proportions than the youngsters and the Blacks who turned out for Obama last November. The congresscritters know this, which is why they listen to them.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-08-07 13:19  

#6  The Democrats have no shame!!!!
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-08-07 13:10  

#5  Reitrees and veterans speaking their mind, These are the two groups that have paid their entire lives for this country. Their voices deserve to be heard and concidered in all conversations... Shame on the Democratic party.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-08-07 10:47  

#4  Retirees and veterans, two of the prominent groups at the town hall meetings, do not appreciate being called "Nazis" for speaking their minds.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-08-07 10:33  

#3  The Pegmeister is frustrating at times, no doubt, and I don't think I'd want to sit next to her at a dinner.

However, in reading this op ed piece, she's absolutely correct. The Dems, from Bambi to Rahm to Nancy, etc., are gearing up for a real class war. They think they got a mandate, and they're not about to tolerate a group of Americans who stand in their way.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-08-07 08:38  

#2  I wouldn't read Peggy Noonan if she were writing pr0n.
Posted by: badanov   2009-08-07 07:26  

#1  I still do not care what Peggy Noonan is currently pretending to care about.
Posted by: Excalibur   2009-08-07 07:25  

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