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The Politics of Self-Pity

by Ubiquitous <weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 6, 2007 at 07:07 AM

"A Senate hearing that began with glowing tributes to a St. Louis 
businessman and his qualifications to become ambassador to Belgium turned 
bitterly divisive Tuesday after he was criticized for sup****ting a 
controversial conservative group," the Associated Press re****ts from 
Wa****ngton:

	Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., grilled nominee Sam Fox about 
	why he donated $50,000 to the Swift Boat Veterans for 
	Truth during the 2004 presidential race [...] "Might I 
	ask you what your opinion is with respect to the state of
	American politics as regards the politics of personal 
	destruction?" Kerry asked near the end of the hearing 
	before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. 

	Fox, one of the nation's most generous contributors to 
	Republican candidates and causes, said he shared Kerry's 
	concerns that politics "has become mean and destructive." 

	Fox said he didn't recall who asked him to give to the 
	group and blamed partisans on both sides for contributing 
	to so-called 527 groups that are not subject to conventional 
	campaign finance rules. 

	"So is that your judgment that you would bring to the 
	ambassador****p, that two wrongs make a right?" Kerry asked. 

This is the second time this week that "the politics of personal 
destruction" has come up; the first, was when Sen. Hillary Clinton, 
attempted to impose a rule that no one was to discuss the impeachment of 
her husband and the illicit ***ual acts attendant to it.

Mrs. Clinton's position on this makes a certain amount of practical 
sense. She is, after all, running for president, and the impeachment 
raised questions about the Clintons' marriage, and about Mrs. Clinton's 
character, that every voter ought to find troubling. Best for her if she 
can persuade her opponents, the media and everyone else that discussing 
her character is simply bad form. (Good luck!)

But why did Kerry spend more than half his allotted time badgering the 
prospective ambassador to Belgium about money he gave to a group that was 
mean to Kerry? This just seems small and pathetic. It's akin to Mrs. 
Clinton's lone "no" votes on the 2001 confirmations of Viet Dinh and 
Michael Chertoff to Justice Department posts. Dinh and Chertoff had both 
worked on Whitewater investigations.

Kerry no doubt genuinely feels the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth treated 
him unfairly. It's even possible that they did; 40 years after the fact, 
we certainly can't say for sure that their eyewitness accounts were true 
and Kerry's was false. He also seems to feel that this cost him the 
presidency, which he deserved.

But life is unfair, and you don't become president because you "deserve" 
to, but because the voters choose you. Maturity consists in significant 
part in the ability to accept loss and to rise above it. That Kerry is 
still wallowing in self-pity more than two years after the fact tells us 
something damning about his character.

-- 
"You know, education--if you make the most of it, you study hard, you 
do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you can do 
well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
The Politics of Self-Pity
Ubiquitous <weberm@[EM  2007-03-06 07:07:32 
Re: The Politics of Self-Pity
"z" <gzuckie  2007-03-06 11:28:35 
Re: The Politics of Self-Pity
"Doug Reese" &l  2007-03-07 16:20:18 
Re: The Politics of Self-Pity
"z" <gzuckie  2007-03-08 06:46:25 
Re: The Politics of Self-Pity
"Doug Reese" &l  2007-03-08 07:40:35 
Re: The Politics of Self-Pity
"SHb" <sherb  2007-03-13 15:13:03 

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