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Angus
10-20-2008, 11:00 AM
Why the Left Hates (and Fears) Joe the Plumber
by Carol Platt Liebau

Monday, October 20, 2008

It’s been quite a week for “Joe the Plumber,” aka Joe Wurzelbacher of Ohio. His comments elicited a telling moment of candor from Barack Obama, who insisted that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” The redistributionist tone of Obama’s remarks received plenty of attention, not least from John McCain; they were a rare – and disturbing – insight into the mindset of an unusually disciplined candidate who has been remarkably under-covered by the press.

Not surprisingly, things soon took an ugly turn for Joe. In an effort to discredit him, the media camped out on his front yard and started nosing around in his past. In just two days, America learned more about Joe the Plumber than the press has told us in two years about Barack Obama. Both Obama and Joe Biden ridiculed Mr. Wurzelbacher, scoffing that they knew very few plumbers whose taxes would increase under their plan. Videos even went up on YouTube, fantasizing about Joe’s violent death, and publicizing his (and his ex-wife’s) phone numbers.

Maybe Joe should have expected it. After all, Americans have seen this kind of vitriol before. Back in 1991, the left unleashed the full weight of its fury against Clarence Thomas, a black man who refused to subscribe to liberal theories about race. It surfaced again this summer, when “feminists” came after Sarah Palin. Now, it’s Joe’s turn.

Justice Thomas, Governor Palin and Joe the Plumber have one thing in common: Their lives make a mockery of the Democrat Party’s raison d’etre – its foundational assertion that minorities, women and “regular guys” can get a “fair shake” in America only through government action. What’s more, all three of them have made it clear that they don’t want the government’s “help.” For that apostasy, and for their sheer ingratitude – after all, aren’t the Democrats the ones who “care” about blacks, women and “working men”? – the left has tried to destroy them.

To those with left-wing sympathies, Joe’s repudiation of Barack Obama’s tax plan must seem incomprehensible. How can a plumber like Joe – who, as Obama and Biden took pains to point out, hardly falls into the category of “rich” – want to vote for Republicans? How can he identify with the “haves,” when (in their estimation, at least), he should be seeing himself as an aggrieved “have-not”?

Up until now, the left has had its own answer, albeit a remarkably condescending one. Liberals have concluded that people like Joe simply don’t understand their own interests. In “What’s the Matter With Kansas?” Thomas Frank theorized that blue collar voters have ignored their economic interests because of an allegedly delusive belief in a “liberal elite” pushing a left-wing social agenda. In part, it’s the issue Barack Obama was addressing when he told liberals at a San Francisco fundraiser that, because economically distressed workers had been underserved by government, they “get bitter, [and] they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”

Joe the Plumber’s great achievement was stripping bare those pretensions. He made it clear that he understands his economic self-interest perfectly well, thank you. And he isn’t interested in supporting a politician who asks him to mortgage his dreams for the future in exchange for a handout today.

There are still many people like Joe the Plumber in America. We’ll find out just how many on Election Day. In the meantime, their views were well-represented by a family friend, a guy who’s working eighty hours a week in order to succeed at a new job and support a young family. Agreeing with Joe the Plumber, he said, “I don’t want their money, I don’t want their “help,” and I don’t need their sympathy. I just want to be free.”

Amen, brother.

http://townhall.com/columnists/CarolPlattLiebau/2008/10/20/why_the_left_hates_and_fears_joe_the_plumber

ConcordCowboy
10-20-2008, 11:13 AM
This is a Great Idea.

Another Joe the Plummer thread.

Like the other one wasn't big enough.

:p:

iceberg
10-20-2008, 11:18 AM
i rest my case. :)

MilesAustinforMVP
10-20-2008, 11:30 AM
A better question was posed by Colin Powell yesterday: Why is the right racist towards Muslims?

Doomsday101
10-20-2008, 11:42 AM
A better question was posed by Colin Powell yesterday: Why is the right racist towards Muslims?

I think some are and I think that is wrong. Muslim people are like any other people. We may not agree on religious theology but most are good people striving like all others to make a better life. Muslim extremist on the other hand I deplore them because they pervert their religion and use it as a means to do harm too many innocent people

VietCowboy
10-20-2008, 11:50 AM
I think some are and I think that is wrong. Muslim people are like any other people. We may not agree on religious theology but most are good people striving like all others to make a better life. Muslim extremist on the other hand I deplore them because they pervert their religion and use it as a means to do harm too many innocent people

any religious extremism that provoke and commit violence against innocent people are deplorable, in my opinion.

bbgun
10-20-2008, 11:53 AM
A better question was posed by Colin Powell yesterday: Why is the right racist towards Muslims?

How so? It was the Hillary campaign that circulated a photo of Obama in Muslim garb. It was a far-left magazine that depicted the Obamas as Muslims and terrorist sympathizers. John McCain, on the other hand, has consistently slapped down anyone who has tried to use Obama's middle name against him--going so far as to irk his own party in doing so. His reward? Serially being accused of racism by the Obama campaign.

For Powell to insinuate McCain has had anything to do with this Muslim smear is a smear in and of itself — a despicable insinuation every bit as bad as the email smears about Obama’s faith. Powell knows exactly what he’s doing; this is not a stupid man. If there’s been a low in this campaign, this was surely it.

Doomsday101
10-20-2008, 12:03 PM
any religious extremism that provoke and commit violence against innocent people are deplorable, in my opinion.

I agree with you. However in the Muslim religion there just seem to be a large group who for years has been committing these violent acts.

poke
10-20-2008, 12:12 PM
i am happy to have learned that I apparently am not "the left"
as i neither hate nor fear Mr. Joe :D

MilesAustinforMVP
10-20-2008, 01:58 PM
How so? It was the Hillary campaign that circulated a photo of Obama in Muslim garb. It was a far-left magazine that depicted the Obamas as Muslims and terrorist sympathizers. John McCain, on the other hand, has consistently slapped down anyone who has tried to use Obama's middle name against him--going so far as to irk his own party in doing so. His reward? Serially being accused of racism by the Obama campaign.

For Powell to insinuate McCain has had anything to do with this Muslim smear is a smear in and of itself — a despicable insinuation every bit as bad as the email smears about Obama’s faith. Powell knows exactly what he’s doing; this is not a stupid man. If there’s been a low in this campaign, this was surely it.
The New Yorker was making fun of idiots who believed that. They themselves don't actually believe that. The New Yorker was critiquing the absurdity of it all. Though I guess you didn't get it. The New Yorker has actually been very pro-Obama through most of the campaign.

But Hillary was appealing to conservative Democrats in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. So its not necessarily republican or democrat it has to do with whether you are culturally conservative or liberal. And there are much more conservatives in the Republican party than there are in the Democratic pary.

Moreover, saying that Obama "pals around with terrorists" is about as explicit a code phrase as you can get. You are blind if you don't see this.

Thanos68
10-20-2008, 03:04 PM
Because he put in some faulty pipes ? :confused: