Vote for Rudy, or You’re All Going to Die
by
Bill Barnwell
by Bill Barnwell
DIGG THIS
Let’s just
be upfront, the most shameful exploiter of the 9/11 tragedies has
always been Rudy Giuliani. While many politicians in both parties
have used the attacks to justify their wars, their political campaigns,
and their policies, Rudy owes his revived political career to the
horrific strike against America on September 11th. While
we should admire Rudy for his showing assertion and leadership on
that fateful day, it does not give him a free pass to use the 9/11
dead as political talking points.
Giuliani’s
level of fearmongering exceeded even that of the Bush administration,
which is a tough feat. He finally crossed that line when he suggested
that America would be more vulnerable to a terrorist attack if Democrats
win in 2008 rather
than the Republicans. And who out of all the many candidates
will keep us safest from the terrorists? Rudy, of course.
A Democrat
may or may not do a worse job than a Republican when it comes to
national security in the next administration. Neither party has
a really good track record in this area. But Rudy has some specific
reasons he thinks the Democrats will do worse. He warns that if
the Democrats win, "We will wave the white flag on Iraq. We
will cut back on the Patriot Act, electronic surveillance, interrogation
and we will be back to our pre-Sept. 11 attitude of defense."
Rudy, like
most of his other Republican counterparts, links Iraq and 9/11.
But more and more people are finally waking up and are realizing
that involvement in Iraq is not making us safer. Rather it has been
further emboldening terrorists and whipping up more resentment across
the globe. To cut back from Iraq and let the Iraqis and their neighbors
clean up their own messes would constitute "weakness"
and "failure" in the Rudy mindset. In Giuliani’s mind,
those who want to pry this albatross off from around our necks are
sissies. But those who want to continue to give the government a
blank check and permission to sacrifice ever so many human lives
in the name of stabilizing crazy factions in Iraq are tough-guys
and level-headed.
Giuliani also
has a problem with those who respect civil liberties. Talking about
civil liberties in a time of war is for cowards. As real patriots,
we are supposed to just do everything Rudy tells us and let the
government eavesdrop and torture whoever it wants in the name of
"security." And not only are you a coward or a traitor
if you don’t believe this same way, you are "enabling the terrorists"
and opening the door to a new attack.
While it didn’t
work in 2006, Republicans are hoping they can scare the daylights
out of people enough in 2008 to get their votes. Democrats offer
their own version of fear-based politics, though theirs usually
focuses on domestic issues ("The Christian Right will convert
all our children at gun-point after they take away their after-school
programs if you don’t vote for us!). Both parties rely on the politics
of fear on a regular basis. It’s just shameful for "America’s
Mayor" to pretend he’s honoring the 9/11 dead by using their
memories as a means to get votes and power.
Let’s also
not forget that if there was never that awful attack on America,
there would certainly be no candidate Rudy. On September 10th,
though popular in some circles, he was widely despised by many across
New York City and America. His approval ratings were plummeting.
The previous year he pulled out of his Senate race with Hillary
Clinton. While he said he was mainly pulling out to receive cancer
treatments, don’t think his then recent publicity about his nasty
divorce and poor internal poll numbers against Clinton didn’t play
a larger part. It was only when news broke about him leaving his
wife and her hiring a high profile attorney did Giuliani drop out
from the race.
Do we really
think Rudy would have stayed out had he thought he could win? He
did, after all, continue serving as the mayor of New York City after
he revealed he had an easily treatable form of prostate cancer.
It wasn’t as if he stepped down from public life; just what looked
like it was going to be a very nasty campaign. If he thought he
could have won or wouldn’t have had too much personal information
revealed he would have stayed in that race.
After 9/11,
however, most people forgot about Rudy’s controversial style of
governance. They forgot about his tawdry personal life that had
now spilled over into the public. Now, he was a "hero."
It wasn’t long before talk of Rudy running for President some day
starting circulating across political circles. So in a very twisted
sense, 9/11 might have been one of the best career opportunities
Rudy Giuliani ever received.
Almost six
years later, Rudy is still trying to milk 9/11 for all it’s worth.
And he knows that with traditional Republican voters, he is nothing
without the 9/11 card. He knows that people can be scared enough
into voting for him, even though many of his positions are more
in line with liberal thought. Republicans and even many staunch
social conservatives will overlook all that as long as they are
sufficiently scared. Rudy would have no shot in getting their votes
if it wasn’t for fear.
Whatever past
and present shortcomings Rudy has, both ideologically and character-wise,
he hopes everybody will all look past because of 9/11. Rudy, even
more so than the Bush administration, has become a one-trick pony.
The only thing he has going for him is that people think he’s "tough"
and can keep us "safe." That’s his trump card.
Giuliani
and his supporters think that those who don’t believe in their approach
to "national security" are unrealistic hippies and have
their heads in the sands. Unfortunately, they’ve been blind these
past several years that the policies they’ve been supporting are
failures and have not kept us safer after all. But they know if
you’re scared enough, you’ll do anything including voting
for a shameless politician who owes his entire Presidential campaign
and revived career to the horrible events of 9/11.
April
27, 2007
Bill
Barnwell [send him mail]
is
a pastor and writer from Michigan. He holds both a Master of Ministry
degree and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree from Bethel
College in Mishawaka, Indiana. Visit his
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