How angry left repulses voters

Michael Barone:

"This is just to cover Bush's (rear) so he doesn't have to answer questions" about things in Iraq, said Rep. Pete Stark, second ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee. "This insurgency is such a confused mess that one person, dead or alive at this point, is hardly significant today," said Rep. Jim McDermott, formerly the lead Democrat on the House ethics committee. The deceased, said Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a candidate for the 2004 presidential nomination, was a small part of "a growing anti-American insurgency." He said the United States should get out of Iraq. "We're there for all the wrong reasons."

Such was the reaction of the left wing of the Democratic Party to the killing of al-Qaida terrorist Abu Masab Zarqawi in Iraq. It was not the dominant note sounded by Democrats. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid and 2004 presidential nominee John Kerry all hailed the death of Zarqawi in unequivocal terms. And if Democrats also made the point that his death probably won't end the violence in Iraq, they were only echoing what George W. Bush said.

Nevertheless the Stark-McDermott-Kucinich reaction, echoed and amplified, often scatologically, by dozens of commenters on the popular dailykos.com and myDD.com left-wing Websites, tells us something disturbing about the Democratic Party -- and provides a clue why Democrats were unable to eke out a win in last week's special congressional election in the 50th congressional district of California.

It comes down to this: A substantial part of the Democratic Party, some of its politicians and many of its loudest supporters do not want America to succeed in Iraq. So vitriolic and all-consuming is their hatred for George W. Bush that they skip right over the worthy goals we have been, with some considerable success, seeking there -- a democratic government, with guaranteed liberties for all, a vibrant free economy, respect for women -- and call this a war for oil, or for Halliburton.

Successes are discounted, setbacks are trumpeted, the level of American casualties is treated as if it were comparable to those in Vietnam or World War II. Allegations of American misdeeds are repeated over and over; the work of reconstruction and aid of American military personnel and civilians is ignored.

In all this they have been aided and abetted by large elements of the press. The struggle in Iraq has been portrayed as a story of endless and increasing violence. Stories of success and heroism tend to go unreported. Reporters in Iraq deserve respect for their courage -- this has been an unusually deadly war for journalists, largely because they have been targeted by the terrorists. But unfortunately they and the Bush administration have not done a good job of letting us know that last pertinent fact.

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For all of this they have driven up their own negatives at the same time they have driven up Bush's. While they revel in Bush's low poll numbers they do not have one candidate who leads Rupubican front runners in 2008 straw polls.

Comments

  1. Why do you love this 'war'. Did you care a bit about the people of Iraq before the U.S. invaded?
    Reconstruction is ignored because it is non-existent.
    Was it really worth it to you? Thousands of dead and maimed. And for what?

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  2. There are many reasons to support the war in Iraq. A genocidal despot has been removed from power and is no longer threatening the US or our planes flying in the no fly zone to keep him from further genocide against the Kurds and Shia.

    He no longer has the capacity to ramp up his WMD program or supply terrorist. He is no longer paying the families of human bombs who explode around Israelis.

    We are attriting al Qaeda's followers who have flocked to Iraq to become ordinance. Our casualties in this war have been historically small compared to other conflicts.

    Just because the media has not reported reconstruction efforts does not mean they have not happened. When you hear directly from the troops they report numerous schools rebuilt and reopened, as well as water projects and electrical projects all while facing down a very wicked enemy.

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