Monday, June 12, 2006

Bad Tidings

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....

We are in an asymmetrical struggle with vicious enemies who slaughter civilians and bystanders and journalists without any regard for the laws of war. But too often we and our enemies are portrayed as moral equivalents. One or two instances of American misconduct are found equal in the balance to a consistent and premeditated campaign of barbarism.

All of this does not go unnoticed by America's voters. The persistence of violence in Iraq has done grave damage to George W. Bush's job rating, and polls show that his fellow Republicans are in trouble. Yet when people actually vote, those numbers don't seem to translate into gains for the Democrats. In 2004, John Kerry got 44% of the votes in the 50th district of California. In the April 2006 special primary, Democrat Francine Busby got 44% of the votes there. In the runoff last week, she got 45% and lost to Republican Brian Bilbray....

The angry Democratic left and its aiders and abettors in the press seem to have succeeded in souring public opinion, but they haven't succeeded in producing victory margins for the Democrats. Maybe they're doing just the opposite. [emphases added]

Pretty standard fare for the center-right blogosphere over the past few years, right? Hardly any kind of new observation. So what's the big deal about the above analysis?

That it came from Michael Barone, the Mr. Peabody of American politics. The man who knows it all the way John Clayton knows the NFL. And a man definitely not given to overstatement.

If Michael Barone says your party has dissolved into suicidal partisan insanity, you are this close to beyond help.

Is the Clinton Machine paying attention?

UPDATE: Obviously Congressman Haw-Haw isn't....