May 9, 2008
WHEN THIS CAMPAIGN FINDS ITS WHITE OR CRAMER....:
Let Them Eat Arugula: Hillary sure has become a populist these last few weeks--a conservative populist. (Jonathan Chait, 5/08/08, The New Republic)
The dying days of the Hillary Clinton campaign have brought the breathtaking spectacle of a candidate lashing out at every element of public life that has nourished her career. The über-wonk has disparaged economists and expertise. The staunch ally of black America has attacked her opponent for lacking support of "working, hard-working Americans, white Americans." People who thought they knew Hillary Clinton have gazed in astonishment: What has she become? The answer is, a conservative populist.Conservative populism and liberal populism are entirely different things. Liberal populism posits that the rich wield disproportionate influence over the government and push for policies often at odds with most people's interest. Conservative populism, by contrast, dismisses any inference that the rich and the non-rich might have opposing interests as "class warfare." Conservative populism prefers to divide society along social lines, with the elites being intellectuals and other snobs who fancy themselves better than average Americans.
Consider this analysis recently offered by Bill Clinton in Clarksburg, West Virginia: "The great divide in this country is not by race or even income, it's by those who think they are better than everyone else and think they should play by a different set of rules." This is precisely the dynamic that allows multimillionaires like George W. Bush and Bill O'Reilly to present themselves as being on the side of the little guy. A more classic expression of conservative populism cannot be found.
...the central question to be answered will be: why did it take her so long to run as Bill's wife? Posted by Orrin Judd at May 9, 2008 8:24 PM
Because that's not who she is in anything but a strict legal sense.
Posted by: djs at May 9, 2008 9:39 PMChait sounds just a wee bit envious, as though he wishes he could be as rich as John Edwards while still talking about the 'little guy'.
The Democrats are the multi-millionaires today, from Feinstein to Clinton to Kennedy to Edwards to Obama to Pelosi to Dayton to Franken to Lamont to the New Republic's one-time fave, Al Gore. And then there's Arianna, Soros, Peter Lewis, and all the Hollywood $$$. Chait just can't admit it. Pretty funny.
Posted by: ratbert at May 10, 2008 12:53 AMMr. & Mrs. BJ complaining about people who ". . .think they are better than everyone else and think they should play by a different set of rules." This is a put-on, right?
Posted by: Lou Gots at May 10, 2008 6:06 AMLou - good one. It's even funnier thinking about Bill trying for a 3rd term, and being cut down by someone who found a more reliable base than he ever had.
Posted by: ratbert at May 10, 2008 8:27 AM