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Nitpicking the Cabinet
Brent Bozell
Jan. 5, 2001

If George W. Bush hopes to create a more successful presidency than his
father's, he will begin his term by recognizing the immutable Washington
reality that there is no reliable way of gaining love and praise from the
liberal media if you don't share their ideological bent. You could, of
course, surrender your principles (see Bush the First's disastrous
read-my-flips, tax-raising 1990 budget deal). But as that proved, it will do
you exactly zilcho good at re-election time.
The new Bush administration may appear to many Americans to be an opportunity
for a fresh political start, but there is no way the media elite will find
anything refreshing or exciting about the Republicans coming to town.
Instead, it will find a way to criticize the new team any way it can. When
Bush began with Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice, the media yawned, since
Bush had signaled their appointments months earlier. Besides, since neither
of these is tarred by an association with the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy, not
much would have been fussed about in any event.

When Bush followed that with a slate of Dick Cheney's Ford administration
colleagues, the mood changed swiftly. Out came the usual pundits, making
jokes about Bush being Cheney's No. 2, and accusing the picks of being an old
and utterly boring set of retreads. (Couldn't all this previous experience in
government be a plus after eight years of the likes of county prosecutor
Janet Reno?) Clearly, media naysayers like Bryant Gumbel insisted, Bush is
signaling he's a weak leader who will allow his Cabinet to run the
government.

But then Bush named Sen. John Ashcroft as his attorney general designate, and
all media hell broke loose. How dare Bush nominate a ... a ... conservative!
The pro-aborts were ushered quickly onto the news sets to declare that
Ashcroft wouldn't enforce the laws protecting their abortion businesses.
Black leftists were given the microphone to portray Ashcroft as Missouri's
answer to David Duke.

Journalists jumped in. Time's Jack White called him an "extremist" whose
"positions on civil rights are about as sensitive as a hammer blow to the
head." It "raised questions about the sincerity of Bush's attempts to reach
out to blacks." Naturally, White said nothing about the sincerity of black
leaders after they put out a TV ad calling him a murderer and compared his
Florida forces to the racist cops who pummeled black protesters at Selma,
Ala., in the '60s.

When Bush named Gov. Christie Todd Whitman to run the Environmental
Protection Agency and former Colorado Attorney General Gale Norton to run the
Interior Department, the media awarded Bush no points for placating moderates
or pro-abortion Republican women. (The New York Times headline noted
"Conservative Ashcroft" would be nominated but didn't balance that by
referring to "liberal" or even "moderate" Whitman in the same headline. She
was just "Whitman.")

At the same time, Norton was portrayed as a frightening "James Watt protege."
Forget that the media never feel the need to accept that we somehow failed to
all get lung cancer and die during Watt's allegedly horrid reign in the
Reagan years.

Why is ideological guilt by association so acceptable when it's Republicans,
but never an issue with the Democrats? Were any of Bill Clinton's nominees
(or unconfirmed relatives) connected to their liberal mentors? Was Hillary
scarily described as a "Marian Wright Edelman protege"? Would her summer of
work for communist lawyer Robert Treuhaft make her a "communist protege"?

No. Instead, leftists like Donna Shalala were cast as centrists: Al Hunt
hilariously insisted Shalala was "no lefty" since the University of Wisconsin
football coach didn't want her to leave her college presidency. When
Hillary's leftist pick Lani Guinier was dumped, Newsweek called it "A Hard
Right Turn."

While some reporters noted the Cabinet nominees are far more pragmatic than
dogmatic, others, like Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank, found the
entire Bush gang to be "a firmly conservative Cabinet," exempting only
Whitman. Nobody in the press corps noted how Clinton assembled "a firmly
liberal Cabinet."

Will this new administration be dominated by conservatives driving an
ideological agenda? That certainly remains to be seen, but the odds don't
favor this at all. Cato Institute budget guru Steve Moore depressingly
predicts: "Now that the Republicans control the White House, the Senate and
the House, the federal budget is going to go through the roof – rising much
faster than it did even under Clinton."

The media aren't predicting the future here. They're just recycling the press
releases of liberal activist groups as they unload their opposition research
files on the Bush picks. The activist groups and their media friends don't
really expect any of these Cabinet picks will be dumped. It's just a GOP
administration, and it's their shared mission to make them scary and
unpopular.






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