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The Democrats Future, And Past
Transterrestrial Musings ^ | March 12, 2008 | Rand Simberg

Posted on 03/12/2008 7:50:04 AM PDT by NonZeroSum

Kimberly Strassell writes about how a fawning media enabled Eliot Spitzer:

...from the start, the press corps acted as an adjunct of Spitzer power, rather than a skeptic of it. Many journalists get into this business because they want to see wrongs righted. Mr. Spitzer portrayed himself as the moral avenger. He was the slayer of the big guy, the fat cat, the Wall Street titan -- all allegedly on behalf of the little guy. The press ate it up, and came back for more.


Time magazine bestowed upon Mr. Spitzer the title "Crusader of the Year," and likened him to Moses. Fortune dubbed him the "Enforcer." A fawning article in the Atlantic Monthly in 2004 explained he was "a rock star," and "the Democratic Party's future." In an uncritical 2006 biography, then Washington Post reporter Brooke Masters compared the attorney general to no less than Teddy Roosevelt.

...What makes this history all the more unfortunate is that the warning signs about Mr. Spitzer were many and manifest. In the final days of Mr. Spitzer's run for attorney general in 1998, the news broke that he'd twisted campaign-finance laws so that his father could fund his unsuccessful 1994 run. Mr. Spitzer won anyway, and the story was largely forgotten.

New York Stock Exchange caretaker CEO John Reed suggested Mr. Spitzer hadn't told the truth when he said that it was Mr. Reed who wanted him to investigate Mr. Grasso's pay. The press never investigated.

Actually, I think they were right. Eliot Spitzer does represent the party's future. Which is to say, that it is facing a massive meltdown resulting from its own internal contradictions and self-righteous coddling of corruption.

I have to be amused at the charges being flung in the presidential race between the two identity-politics-based campaigns of Obama and Clinton. Her people say that Obama's campaign is behaving "like Ken Starr." His people say that they're using "Republican" tactics. All of this projection is hilarious, since it is the Clintons who refined the "politics of personal destruction" to a high art, particularly when it came to destroying anyone with the temerity to tell the truth about them.

Poor Gerry Ferraro is now being pilloried for stating an obvious truth--that Barack Obama wouldn't have a prayer of almost having the Democrat nomination sewed up if his skin had a lower melanin content. I listened to her this morning, having to defend herself against accusations of racism. The delicious irony, of course, is not that they're "acting like Republicans." No, what's really happening is that they're behaving toward each other the way Democrats and the left have always behaved toward Republicans--accusing them of "hate" when they simply want people to obey the law, accusing them of "racism" when they want the law to be color blind, accusing them of "fascism" if they oppose the latest "liberal" fascist project.

And funny thing, they don't seem to like this kind of treatment any more than Republicans have enjoyed it when they've been on the receiving end for decades. But I doubt that they'll take any lessons from it. I expect them to continue to engage in it, and I hope that it shreds the party, and causes it to finally implode from its own toxic politics, just as Eliot Spitzer has.

But in another way, Spitzer also represents, or is on a continuum with, the party's past.

There was another Democrat politician, who was vaulted to power by an adoring press that ignored (and even helped cover up) his negative aspects. He was another politician who was all in favor of laws that would help "the little guy (or gal)," but apparently didn't think that they should apply to him. He signed a bill with his own pen, to much applause at the time from the so-called feminists, that made sexual harassment (which was broadly defined to include any sexual activity between a boss and subordinate, even consensual, particularly when the power was greatly disparate) a federal affair, subject to federal civil law suits. Beyond signing the law, he was the person who had taken an oath of office to defend the Constitution, and see that the laws of the land were faithfully executed.

Yet, when sued under that same law by a state employee for an incident that occurred when he was a governor--having a state policeman escort her to his hotel room, where he allegedly demanded oral sexual services from her--he brazenly declared that the law didn't apply to him. Fortunately, the Supreme Court ruled otherwise.

And when the law suit progressed, he not only lied under oath, but suborned perjury from others, both through bribes, and through threats, both direct and relayed through others, to prevent her from getting a fair hearing in court. It came out that he had not only engaged in the incident for which he was being sued, but had also indulged in sexual activity with another extreme subordinate, on company time at the work place, and (as the most powerful man in the world) exposed himself to potential blackmail through this reckless behavior.

And all throughout, much of the press defended him, and stenographed the spin and lies, and attacks, of his defenders. A woman who was one of those who had had her family threatened if she didn't perjure herself, but who despite that told the truth in the affair was vilified, and called a liar, and mocked for her morality and even for her physical appearance. And in the end, with the aid of the media, after all the mendacity, after all the hypocrisy, after all the continued arrogance, the man survived politically, and even maintained a positive approval among many in the public.

And Eliot Spitzer no doubt observed all of this, and took what he thought to be a valuable lesson from it. Why in the world wouldn't he have thought that he could do exactly do the same thing and get away with it? After all, the press loved him, too.

This morning, as he is about to announce his resignation, he's got to be wondering, how did this happen to him? What did he do wrong?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: clinton; demchaos; demcorruption; democratparty; hypocrisy; media; spitzer; spitzmas
Hubris...
1 posted on 03/12/2008 7:50:05 AM PDT by NonZeroSum
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To: NonZeroSum
He hasn't announced yet, and yesterday the MSM were all about: "nobody has been prosecuted for this in decades"...."this is page 35 news in Europe"...."what's illegal about taking money out or your own account?", etc. etc.

Not holding my breath.

2 posted on 03/12/2008 7:54:49 AM PDT by JPJones (Cry havoc and loose the Freepers!)
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To: NonZeroSum
Could it be that Bill Clinton's legacy, that he has been trying to spin is unraveling?? Is the MSM going to turn on him to try to get back on an even keel?

The MSM/Liberal Press has been in the tank so long with him. Is Hillary's inept press doing so much damage?

3 posted on 03/12/2008 8:00:19 AM PDT by sr4402
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To: NonZeroSum
Why in the world wouldn't he have thought that he could do exactly do the same thing and get away with it?

Like we here at FR like to say, "liberalism is a mental disease".

To a liberal, lying is acceptable behavior if it leads towards achievement of their goals. Thus, a lying president is acceptable if it doesn't hinder their agenda. A governor with the same mindset was probably hoping that somebody in the media or in his party would come up with a way to deflect the charges against him and would eve turn him into the victim. If it worked for Bill Clinton, why couldn't the press and the party do it again for Spitzer?
4 posted on 03/12/2008 8:12:32 AM PDT by adorno
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To: NonZeroSum
Mr. Spitzer portrayed himself as the moral avenger. He was the slayer of the big guy, the fat cat, the Wall Street titan -- all allegedly on behalf of the little guy. The press ate it up, and came back for more.

Which is why anyone with half a brain views today's "journalists" with greater contempt than just about anyone or anything else on the planet. Worthless, brainless psychophants. If not for the power and influence they continue to have over the majority of ignorant people, they wouldn't even earn our contempt.

5 posted on 03/12/2008 9:05:06 AM PDT by Sicon
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To: NonZeroSum
>>Eliot Spitzer does represent the party's future.<<

Writng off the Democratic Party is a bit premature. There's nothing new about a Democratic male politician getting their career caught in their zipper. The "Party of the Commnon Man" has become the "Party of the Zipper-Challenged" but, as this election season has shown us, it is not on its deathbed by means.

6 posted on 03/12/2008 9:26:29 AM PDT by Muleteam1
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To: NonZeroSum
>>Eliot Spitzer does represent the party's future.<<

Writng off the Democratic Party is a bit premature. There's nothing new about a Democratic male politician getting their career caught in their zipper. The "Party of the Commnon Man" has become the "Party of the Zipper-Challenged" but, as this election season has shown us, it is not on its deathbed by means.

7 posted on 03/12/2008 9:28:22 AM PDT by Muleteam1
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To: adorno
To a liberal, lying is acceptable behavior if it leads towards achievement of their goals.

Democrat: The Al Taquiyah party.

8 posted on 03/12/2008 9:35:01 AM PDT by Stentor
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