July 31, 2004

FIRE MARSHALL PLAN:

Firehouse Rot: John Kerry's cheapest shot. (Christopher Hitchens, July 30, 2004, Slate)

[I]n the last few weeks I have been registering one of the sourest and nastiest and cheapest notes to have been struck for some time. In a recent article about anti-Bush volunteers going door-to-door in Pennsylvania, often made up of campaigners from the Service Employees International Union, or SEIU—one of the country's largest labor unions—the New York Times cited a leaflet they were distributing, which said that the president was spending money in Iraq that could be better used at home. The mayor of San Francisco, Gavin Newsom, recently made the same point, proclaiming repeatedly that the Bay Area was being starved of funds that were being showered on Iraqis. (He obviously doesn't remember the line of his city's most famous columnist, the late Herb Caen, who referred to San Francisco as "Baghdad by the Bay.") These are only two public instances of what's become quite a general whispering campaign. And then on Thursday night, Sen. Kerry quite needlessly proposed a contradiction between "opening firehouses in Baghdad and shutting them in the United States of America." Talk about a false alternative. To borrow the current sappy language of "making us safer": Who would feel more secure if they knew that we weren't spending any tax dollars on Iraqi firehouses?

There is something absolutely charmless and self-regarding about this pitch, and I wish I could hear a senior Democrat disowning it. It is no better, in point of its domestic tone and appeal, than the rumor of the welfare mother stopping her Cadillac to get vodka on food stamps. In point of its international implications, it also suggests the most vulgar form of isolationism, not to say insularity.


But Senator Kerry's newfound Realism is irreducibly isolationist.

Posted by Orrin Judd at July 31, 2004 10:28 AM
Comments

For several weeks they've been playing a television ad with that line about firehouses in it. It's good to see it exposed.

Posted by: Raoul Ortega at July 31, 2004 12:01 PM

But OJ, what about Phraance?

Posted by: genecis at July 31, 2004 8:18 PM
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