Issues Are Irrelevant
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Earlier this week, I wrote about the religious aspect of Barack Obama's campaign. The point was simply that Mr. Obama's whole campaign is based on how euphoric he makes his audience feel.
Decades ago there was a movie titled "Elmer Gantry," starring Burt Lancaster. Elmer was a sly devil who got his way with his silver tongue. An "amen" here and a benevolent smile there. The movie made an impression on me. I couldn't look at a TV evangelist without thinking about Elmer. It's deja vu all over again.
It's not what Obama says because he rarely says anything of substance. We all have hopes, so promising hope implies that he will be able to give us that for which we hope... even if my hopes conflict with your hopes. We can all get bored or dissatisfied or displeased, so promising change implies he will be able to give us the change that we seek... even if what I want changed may conflict with what you want changed.
If you have a pension, savings, and social security, will he deliver part of your pension and savings in increased taxes so that someone who didn't work as long or hard or save as much rather than buy the toys or take the trips will have what they want? Will the grasshopper get the ant's food? Will Aesop be shown to be naive about politics?
Obama plays to the emotion that we just want to be at peace so regardless of what is happening in the world, let's withdraw into our own cocoon. Ron Paul promised the same thing, but he forgot the free rides... Ron Paul didn't plan to take your money and give it to me. But other than redistributing income ala the Soviet Union, it is striking how similar the other positions of Ron Paul and Barack Obama are. It only goes to show that money talks to voters as well as politicians. Poor Ron Paul didn't promise free rides, so he never got more than 5% of the votes. Both candidates are on the fringes... the only difference is that Ron Paul talked about individuals being responsible for their future while Barack Obama says he will take care of us... with someone else's money.
We'll have hope and change and maybe my hope for change will be more important than your hoped for change... or maybe we will just feel good for awhile and then realize that there was really never much of an agenda for hope and change, so the only thing that will change is that we will hope for someone else.
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