Why Democrats are tagged as the party without values
Dennis Prager (archive)
November 9, 2004
According to The New York Times, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano,
reflecting on her party's recent losses in the presidential, Senate and
House elections, asked: "How did a party that is filled with people
with values -- and I am a person with values -- get tagged as the party
without values?"
As one who was raised a Democrat and became a Republican only 10
years ago, I would like to answer Gov. Napolitano's question as
honestly as she posed it.
Gov. Napolitano, your party does indeed have very many people
with values in it. But the Democratic Party is no more representative
of the average Democrat's values than the National Council of Churches
is of the average Protestant's values. Both are far to the left of
their membership.
Here is the Democratic Party as most Americans, including this
John F. Kennedy liberal -- a New York City born and raised, Jewish, Ivy
League-educated intellectual who lives in Los Angeles -- see it.
To most Americans, Michael Moore is a Marxist who has utter
contempt for most of his fellow Americans, who goes abroad and tells
huge audiences how stupid and venal his country is, and in his
dishonest propaganda film, portrays the American military as callous
buffoons. Yet, this radical was given the most honored seat at the
Democratic Party convention in Boston, next to former President Jimmy
Carter.
To most Americans, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are race-baiting
demagogues. Yet they are heroes to the Democratic Party. Most Americans
do not see their country as the bigoted and racist nation regularly
depicted by both black and white Democratic leaders.
To most Americans, a man who wears women's clothing to work is a
pathetic person in need of psychotherapy. To the Democratic Party, he
is a man whose cross-dressing is merely another expression of
multiculturalism. The California legislature, which is entirely
controlled by Democrats, passed a law prohibiting any employer from
firing a man who shows up to work wearing women's clothing.
To most Americans, Eminem is a vulgar nihilist who poisons young
Americans' minds. To John Kerry he was a man whose anti-Bush hate video
was worthy of endorsement.
To most Americans, obscenity-filled evenings should be restricted
to R-rated films or a Las Vegas comedy act, not a major party's fund
raiser attended by its candidates for president of the United States.
To Democrats, those who object to such evenings are regarded as
judgmental, hypocritical and narrow minded.
To most Americans, Hollywood stars are regarded as terrific to
watch in films but also as narcissistic ingrates when, between private
jet trips to Cuba and Cannes, they express their contempt for
traditional America. That the Democrats have a veritable monopoly on
support from folks like Sean Penn and Robert "Castro-is-a-great-leader"
Redford may give Democrats a heady feeling, but for tens of millions of
Americans it merely reinforces their belief that the Democratic Party
shares Hollywood's values. Even The New York Times, in a post-election
analysis, wrote of "the possibility that activist entertainers' fervent
endorsements might have cost Mr. Kerry the election."
To most Americans, the American military is not only heroic; it
is regarded as more important to safeguarding freedom than any other
human institution, including the ACLU, the United Nations or the
university, to cite three major Democratic Party affiliates. To
virtually the entire Left, which includes the Democratic Party, the
military is, at best, a necessary evil. Otherwise, the overriding
doctrine is "Make love, not war." That is why Harvard still refuses to
allow ROTC training -- and it is unlikely that either of the
Massachusetts senators even finds that wrong, let alone as
reprehensible as most Americans do.
To most Americans, gays are fellow Americans who happen to be
homosexual and who should be accorded the same respect any fellow
American is accorded. But most Americans also believe that America
should retain the millennia-old definition of marriage as man-woman.
They regard liberal judges who take it upon themselves to redefine
marriage with contempt. And these judges are identified with the
Democrats.
Whatever their views on abortion and abortion rights, the vast
majority of Americans view the abortion of a viable fetus/baby
(partial-birth abortion) as immoral. The Democratic candidate and his
fellow Democrats repeatedly voted against a ban on this practice.
Gov. Napolitano, I hope that this short list answers your
question about how it is that your party has gotten tagged as "the
party without values." Indeed, the real question, as this observer sees
it, is how has this party retained so many people who have traditional
American values?
©2004 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
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