November 5, 2004

More on Red vs. Blue

Kevin Drum's latest comment on Tom Wolfe) rings very true for me:

In other words, they [Red-State folk] disagree with us, but not so much that they can't be brought around or persuaded to vote for us based on other issues. Too often, though, a visceral loathing of being lectured at by city folks wins out and they end up marking their ballots for people like George Bush.

I think that's spot-on — and it works both ways too. My step-dad and I are a great example I think (hi Frank!) — we get along great and pretty much share the same core values when it comes to life, but go completely loggerheads when it comes to arguing politics. My sense (and he's welcome to correct me here) is the thing that sets him arguing most is any argument that smacks of intellectual/long-haired-hippie/lecturing elitism — almost regardless of the policy in question. I'm on the other side of that equation — I claim to hate Bush because of his incompetence and policy (and to some extent I do), but what really gets my teeth on edge about him is the anti-intellectualism he sides with and stands for. That more than anything is what drives me, a third-party-voting fiscal conservative who thought Iraq was a threat that needed to be dealt with, further and further taking the position of the Left.

Don't think for a minute that the pundits of both sides aren't doing this to us on purpose...

Posted by bug to Culture at November 5, 2004 7:34 AM | TrackBack
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Sorry Brad, its my core beliefs that we have way to much concern by "the government" for individuals' welfare. I voted against Kerry because of foreign policy concerns and my belief that he would attempt to spend even more than Bush domestically. There was no "small govenment" viable option in this election. I have no idea what you mean about intellectual/ long haired (both Allan and Robert's hair are longer than yours????)/ lecturing elitism.

Posted by: Frank at November 11, 2004 9:47 PM

Ah well, I may be completely off-base on that one. For myself though Bush's secrecy, distain for anything complex and general dismissal of science that doesn't support his positions turned me off of him long before 9/11 led to his remaking into the bill-of-rights-burning president he's become.

Posted by: Bug at November 13, 2004 2:49 PM
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