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Saturday, November 06, 2004

Cold Showers and Feedback

I am resisting as much as possible this belief that America elected Bush because people are stupid or hateful. I might think they are wrong, but thinking they are stupid seems very close-minded, elitist, and impossible to learn lessons from.

The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Columnist: The Values-Vote Myth: Here are the facts. As Andrew Kohut of the Pew Research Center points out, there was no disproportionate surge in the evangelical vote this year. Evangelicals made up the same share of the electorate this year as they did in 2000. There was no increase in the percentage of voters who are pro-life. Sixteen percent of voters said abortions should be illegal in all circumstances. There was no increase in the percentage of voters who say they pray daily.
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The reality is that this was a broad victory for the president. Bush did better this year than he did in 2000 in 45 out of the 50 states. He did better in New York, Connecticut and, amazingly, Massachusetts. That's hardly the Bible Belt. Bush, on the other hand, did not gain significantly in the 11 states with gay marriage referendums.
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It's ridiculous to say, as some liberals have this week, that we are perpetually refighting the Scopes trial, with the metro forces of enlightenment and reason arrayed against the retro forces of dogma and reaction.

In the first place, there is an immense diversity of opinion within regions, towns and families. Second, the values divide is a complex layering of conflicting views about faith, leadership, individualism, American exceptionalism, suburbia, Wal-Mart, decorum, economic opportunity, natural law, manliness, bourgeois virtues and a zillion other issues.

But the same insularity that caused many liberals to lose touch with the rest of the country now causes them to simplify, misunderstand and condescend to the people who voted for Bush. If you want to understand why Democrats keep losing elections, just listen to some coastal and university town liberals talk about how conformist and intolerant people in Red America are. It makes you wonder: why is it that people who are completely closed-minded talk endlessly about how open-minded they are?

1 Comments:

Blogger the girl said...

Although it seems to me that voting for Bush is a mistake no matter how you look at it, obviously the people that voted for him believed they were making the right decision (or at least weren't sure but hoped that they were making the right decision). It's hard for me not to assume that people that can't see what's happening as bad for many people aren't really ignorant or something, but what helps me is to know that those people think the same thing about me and my politics.

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