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Looking Backward(Maximo Barf Alert)
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=24847 ^ | 02/05/2008 | Patrick J. Buchanan

Posted on 02/05/2008 7:40:17 AM PST by gitmogrunt

When John F. Kennedy ran for president in 1960, he talked of a new generation of Americans taking charge, of heading out bravely for a New Frontier. He did not call up the shades of FDR or Harry Truman, or go back 45 years to Woodrow Wilson.

The same was true of Ronald Reagan in 1980. He offered a vision of a grand future where America would become again, after the malaise of the Carter era, a "shining city on a hill." There was no hearkening back by Reagan to the great days of Ike.

Whatever their flaws and failings, both were charismatic and inspirational leaders, looking ahead in anticipation of heroic battles to be won and great deeds to be done. Yet, in both parties today, the presidential candidates seem to feel a need to identify with and connect themselves to what are now the legendary leaders and causes of yesteryear.

For Democrats, it is JFK and Robert Kennedy. For Republicans, it is Reagan, which must frost the Bushes -- who, between them, will have served four years longer than the Gipper, who departed almost 20 years ago.

For George H.W. Bush, it must be especially galling. For he presided over the fall of the Berlin Wall, the unification of Germany, the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the breakup of the Soviet Union, the first Gulf War and the liberation of Kuwait. Epochal events.

And, clearly, Bill Clinton was more than a little upset to hear Barack Obama talk of the Republican Party of the '90s as the party of ideas and of Reagan as a transformational figure -- unlike Bill Clinton. Indeed, it says something about the Democratic Party today that to reach its heroes -- JFK, RFK, Dr. King -- it must go back 40 years and pass over three presidents, Clinton, Carter and LBJ, who served 17 years. And Robert Kennedy never even made it, and was a presidential candidate for less than three months.

This invocation of the ghosts of the past seems to testify to a sense of inadequacy on the part of today's candidates, a need to reconnect to the party base, to insert themselves in a great tradition -- rather than establish a new, separate identity -- and to a belief that the years since Reagan have not been times of greatness in America.

Since our victory in the Cold War, we seem not to have lived in heroic times. After all, invading Panama and Haiti, bombing Serbia and crushing Saddam twice is not quite the same as taking the measure of the Evil Empire or prevailing in the Cuban missile crisis.

As for the war against "Islamofascism," it pales beside the war against the real fascists of the 20th century: the Japanese Empire and Hitler's Reich, which, in two years, conquered Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hosting David Duke at a Holocaust Conference, doesn't quite cut it.

For Democrats the problem seems most acute.

After all, JFK has been dead 44 years. No one under 50 has any memory of his presidency. While his daughter has grown up to be a lovely woman, how many young people even know who Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg is?

And other than his assassination that terrible day in Dallas and the Cuban missile crisis, which they learned about in school, what do the people of America under 50 even know about JFK?

There was the Bay of Pigs, the space program, and Jackie and her glamour. The film clips of JFK standing before the Berlin Wall declaring "Ich bin ein Berliner" are often shown, but few commentators mention that the wall went up on JFK's watch and he did zip about it. And since JFK, we have had LBJ, the Great Society, Vietnam, Nixon and China, Watergate, the Ford-Carter interlude, the Reagan era and two decades of Bush-Clinton-Bush.

Alone among the candidates, Barack seems to want to become a leader in the JFK-Reagan mold. His problem: He has no great cause like the Cold War or civil rights revolution and no great adversary as a foil.

Universal health care may be important. It is also a crashing bore, as that wonkish Democratic debate last week demonstrated. And didn't LBJ already do the heavy lifting on Medicare, Medicaid and civil rights?

The Democrats' problem is that it is the party of government, when, after Katrina, no one really believes in government anymore, except perhaps the military.

John McCain, now identifying himself as a "foot solider in the Reagan revolution," is casting himself in a heroic posture as a Churchill who will "never surrender" and lead us to victory in the war against Islamofascism.

But the American people now believe the war in Iraq was a mistake and want out, if only we can avoid a defeat or a bloody debacle.

Perhaps the candidates are hearkening back to yesterday because they know the American people are unhappy with today, and Barack's followers aside, are not looking forward to tomorrow with any anticipation of great days ahead under either party.


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Buchanan Maximo Barf Alert...Does PJB give a sideways endorsement of Barack in this article?
1 posted on 02/05/2008 7:40:19 AM PST by gitmogrunt
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To: gitmogrunt
Does PJB give a sideways endorsement of Barack in this article?

Perhaps Buchanan senses that Barack Hussein Obama may share his own views on the subject of Israel.

2 posted on 02/05/2008 7:47:13 AM PST by ClearCase_guy
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To: gitmogrunt
" ... Alone among the candidates, Barack seems to want to become a leader in the JFK-Reagan mold. His problem: He has no great cause like the Cold War or civil rights revolution and no great adversary as a foil ..."


No great cause?

While many Americans are watching in disbelief as their country is speeding down the hill into oblivion, there is no great cause?

Of course Osama Obama, and every candidate of the two major party's have a cause. They are keeping the crowd away from the hill, so their "snowball" doesn't get stopped.


Need further proof that Buchanan is dead and someone else is ghost writing his articles?

3 posted on 02/05/2008 8:01:57 AM PST by G.Mason (And what is intelligence if not the craft of out-thinking our adversaries?)
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To: gitmogrunt
Perhaps the candidates are hearkening back to yesterday because they know the American people are unhappy with today, and Barack's followers aside, are not looking forward to tomorrow with any anticipation of great days ahead under either party.

Outside of the fact that Barack's follwers are delusional that sums up the current state of the two parties pretty well

4 posted on 02/05/2008 8:03:01 AM PST by tx_eggman ("they want to be judged on their intentions, not their results" - libtards official motto)
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To: tx_eggman

As always, Buchannan has summed up the situation perfectly.


5 posted on 02/05/2008 8:40:12 AM PST by eclecticEel (oh well, Hunter 2012 anyone?)
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To: gitmogrunt
As for the war against "Islamofascism," it pales beside the war against the real fascists of the 20th century

This is the line that marks this piece as definitively the work of Pat "The CAIR Candidate" Buchanan. Actually, WW II started with a lesser attack than this one, on a purely military target, and not even in the US.

6 posted on 02/05/2008 9:15:18 AM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: gitmogrunt
Buchanan Maximo Barf Alert...Does PJB give a sideways endorsement of Barack in this article?

You couldn't have actually read the column. No where is there anything like that.

7 posted on 02/05/2008 4:30:56 PM PST by donna (...gay couples raising kids. That's the American way... -Mitt Romney)
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