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June 3, 2011 / 1 Sivan, 5771 

Life in the land of make-believe 

By Wesley Pruden 

 

http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | These are hard times for grown-ups in
America. Since almost nobody wants to grow up, it's hard for grown-ups to
find a grown-up candidate for political office. The prospective candidates
are on the road determined to entertain America to death. 

All a politician, a pundit or a preacher needs to qualify for "leadership"
is a toothy grin, a lame joke, a guitar or, if you're a congressman, a
digital camera to take photographs of what you imagine you do best. It's
important to keep your constituents informed about what's going on in your
underwear. 

Sarah Palin, the only one of the usual suspects with star power, is having a
high old time with her bus tour of America, or at least a "national" tour of
a couple of the states crucial to the pursuit of the presidency. She's still
a little rusty on history and current events, but the moose-killer from
Alaska is the prettiest candidate, though we're not supposed to notice such
things any more. 

Not so long ago, a slot on a cable channel was thought to be an audition for
running for president, though that may be changing. Running for president
now is an audition for a slot on a cable channel. If you already have such a
slot, running for president can goose declining ratings. 

Mrs. Palin won't tell the reporters following her magical mystery tour where
she's going, if in fact she knows. She insists that just because she's a
tourist followed by a throng of campaign correspondents doesn't mean she's
running, though she did think to wear a Cross pendant around her neck for a
biker rally in Washington, exchanged for a Star of David pendant by the time
she got to Gotham. Running or not, the spectacle of 15 cars, SUVs, trucks
and trailers following close behind her bus makes for good film at 11. She
gets the thrill of sticking it to her media tormentors and her fans get to
watch her enjoying the thrill of sticking it to her tormentors. One network
reporter complains that Mrs. Palin endangers the lives of others on the
highway by making the press follow dumbly behind, not knowing where they're
going, either. This concern isn't likely to impress anyone, since a wreck on
the highway is just the kind of pictures television lusts for, particularly
if two or three of the cars explode to scatter hair, teeth and limbs all
over the highway. 

So who can blame Mike Huckabee for thinking that maybe he came in out of the
rain too soon? A Baptist preacher needs a little funk, too. Mike is careful
to keep his guitar tuned, occasionally stepping up to a mike to knock out
the music for the kind of lyrics he once scorned as not fit for his
congregation. But that was then, and this now, and Mike told bystanders back
home in Little Rock this week that just because he said he wasn't running
doesn't necessarily make it so. 

"Everything is still open," he said. "I haven't closed doors." And this:
"It's not going to be an easy path for whoever the Republican is. Whoever it
is, is going to come out of a bloody primary broke and battered." 

This ought to be good news for President Obama, except that grown-ups have
pretty much given up on him. The hopey-changy man was supposed to have the
economy humming by now, and only Pollyanna with a microscope can find
evidence of that. The Wall Street Journal reports that prices of houses, a
reliable indicator of the health of the economy, fell an astonishing 4.2
percent in the first quarter of this year. The average value of a house is
now 33 percent below the peak in 2006, a bigger drop than any recorded in
the (gulp) Great Depression. Rasmussen, one of the most reliable pollsters,
finds that Mr. Obama, though the pundits invariably call him a likely
winner, polls two points behind the "generic" Republican nominee. Rasmussen
says 66 percent of likely voters, including 41 percent of likely Democratic
voters, say the country is heading down the wrong track. The wrong track
rarely leads to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. 

The country speeds on, like a mighty passenger train hurtling down the
tracks toward a missing bridge across the river. But why worry? The great
entertainers are in charge.

 



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