Bad news, fellow lefties:
The thundering wage-earning multitude
that makes up the bulk
of white America
doesn't fear in the least
the "national
security" arm
of the state.
And I say --
why in hell should they?
If our traditions of civil liberty mean anything,
this free, white, and twenty-one fearlessness
is its daily testament.
Fear the payroll tax arm --
fear the undeclared income arm --
them
they fear... maybe.
And maybe
they fear, or rather resent, the red tape spun around 'em
by
the pointy-headed tight-assed
entitlement bureaucrats
if they dare try
to get what Uncle owes 'em.
But not,
definitely not,
the national-security arm.
Not the guys charged with
foreign bomb freak
detection detention and extirpation.
No indeed.
"Hey uncle,
if you do anything
untie another such arm -- no, make that a dozen --
and let 'em fly everywhere
like bats on an August evening."
White wagery are not about to tremble
and rage
over a painless
overtap or two.
Law-abidin' patriotic
native-born white folks
don't figure
they got much to fear
from
Bush and
his rampantly lawless security state.
So this being a settled fact,
obviously
the loyal-opposition Demos
need to...
turn the page here.
Right?
We may have a unitary presidency
headed toward Octavian's villa,
but we don't have a unitary state,
not by any means.
For each of the many mugs of uncle
there's a different
clutch of
popular hate frats
and fan clubs.
I expect the lead donkeys
have taken trillions
of sample polls since that New York Times article
came out 14 months too late.
I bet
they know way better then me
the relative sizes
of votes on this topic.
I think they have put aside the loud cries
of the belt way's
ingrown hate frats and fan clubs,
and polled the vast whiteness
of middle America,
and that they have digested
where
stands Mr and Mrs Whitey
on this tappy-tap crap,
this Aunt Polly issue
of warrantless
snooping on aliens.
The top Demos
know damn well that to bleat and bray and snort mist
serves no purpose.
It's at best
just
a base warmer
where the base is molten already.
Now if this is so then doesn't
one obvious question pop out?
If its not a majority vote getter
why don't they ignore it?
Why not face elsewhere for now?
Go ahead and
let Bush/Cheney put the Bill of Rights
under martial restraints.
Sure it's illegal.
So's smoking pot.
At least for now,
shut up about it.
Put the high treason horse
back in the stable.
Don't keep pushing it.
And even worse, don't split your pants over it.
Don't waffle it around
like Kerry has.
Keep your traps shut,
at least till you've
regained control of the House.
Then, well, then --
you'll try impeaching the bastards anyway, right?
So why, instead
of coming off
like a bunch of wet hens here --
why don't you
fire off your best shots?
"Out of Iraq now!" first,
of course.
Even if Mr and Mrs W don't agree, they will respect clarity
and a show of absolute values.
But then go on and hit 'em with
the bread-basket issues --
"Elect us
and
we'll raise minimum wage rates.
We'll increase overtime pay
We'll
protect the industrial base
by kiboshing the foreign-exchange fiddling that
keeps foreign wage rates underselling yours.
We'll make uncle
take over your health insurance completely.
We'll cut payroll taxes
from the bottom up...."
And so on.
Why is none
of this
high up
on, say, Rahm Emanuel's or
senator Bidenbone's or St Hillary's must-do list?
Well, you know why, of course:
because
it ain't on their donors' can-do list.
Hence the pragmatics of symbolism --
futile posturing,
beautiful losing,
and praying for such a huge pile of elephant plops
by November, that
the electorate
has no choice but
to broom all that shit -- and its makers -- right
off Capitol Hill.