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Jewish World Review Dec. 21, 2000 / 24 Kislev, 5761
Thomas Sowell
Alice in Florida

http://www.jewishworldreview.com --
EVEN THOSE of us who
have been complaining for years about the bias and shallowness of
the media should admit that we never expected the media to be
quite so grossly biased or so unbelievably shallow as they have
been about the outcome of the recent presidential election.
Their arguments have been like something out of Alice in
Wonderland.
The big post-election spin in the media has been that the Supreme
Court of the United States gave George W. Bush the election,
thereby undermining his legitimacy and perhaps its own.
Reality check: The U.S. Supreme Court did not put one vote in
Bush's column, while the Florida Supreme Court ordered hundreds
of votes added to Gore's column.
Does anyone have any idea where we are headed if judges can
order votes added to a candidate's total? The fact that the Florida
Supreme Court got away with it is a constitutional time bomb.
Only the fact that the Supreme Court of the United States stepped
in prevented them from doing more of the same until the real votes
cast for Bush were outweighed by the guesswork "votes"created in
heavily Democratic counties by local Democratic officials
"interpreting" dented ballots.
Does it take a rocket scientist to figure out that there is something
wrong with freezing the vote totals in the vast majority of Florida
counties, while allowing new methods of adding votes to be used
only in a few heavily Democratic counties? Yet who in the media
called that an attempt to "steal the election" for Gore?
Who in the media talked about stealing the election when Gore
supporters tried to disqualify 25,000 absentee ballots on the
flimsiest of technicalities, rejected completely by two Florida
courts? Who in the media talked about stealing the election when
Gore supporter Bob Beckel, after "quiet intelligence-gathering" on
members of the electoral college (reported in the Wall Street
Journal of November 16th), tried to "persuade" Bush electors to
betray the voters they represented by switching their vote to Gore
in the electoral college?

Where are we headed constitutionally if this kind of betrayal -- with
or without the implied blackmail -- reduces the whole electoral
process to a question of what kind of cheap tricks you can get
away with? Bob Beckel seemed shocked that some people were
outraged by his attempt to subvert the election and the
constitution. He could not understand why there were death threats
against him and his family. How can you practice amorality and
then be shocked at other people's amoral behavior?
As for George W. Bush's legitimacy, there have been four men in
this century who became president without getting a single vote for
that office -- Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman,Lyndon Johnson
and Gerald Ford -- and nobody questioned their legitimacy. They
became president because of procedures prescribed by the
Constitution of the United States -- and so did George W. Bush.
The only difference is that Bush also had more than 49 million
popular votes and 271votes in the electoral college.
Hitler and Goebbels said that the people will believe any lie, if it is
big enough and repeated often enough, loud enough. Now we are
seeing that principle being applied in this country, with repeated
assertions that Gore "really" won the popular vote in Florida but his
votes just were not all counted. Yet those who are saying that have
never demanded that votes be counted in Republican counties the
same way that they were counted -- under the Florida Supreme
Court's orders -- in selected Democratic counties. Early on, Gore
rejected a statewide manual recount, for fear of losing.
Seven of the nine justices of the U. S. Supreme Court voted that
the Florida Supreme Court'sactions were unconstitutional. The only
disagreement among these seven was whether it was already too
late to try to hold a statewide manual recount, in view of
approaching deadlines. Five said it was and two thought it wasn't.
That is how the 5 to 4 vote emerged on the remedy.
But it was 7 to 2 that the Florida Supreme Court was wrong.
Yet most media people have raised no question about the Florida
Supreme Court's legitimacy. No one except the U.S. Supreme
Court asked where the Florida justices got the authority to takeover
the job of the election officials designated by the state law to make
decisions on election procedures. Few in the media said anything
about the dangerous precedent of a state court intervening in a
federal election to create a one-sided way of selecting a President
of the United States. It is Alice in Wonderland.


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