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 “They have M-16s and they’re 
              locked and loaded. These troops know how to shoot and kill, and 
              they are more than willing to do so.” – Kathleen 
              Blanco, Democratic Louisiana Governor   “But I want to thank the president.” 
              – Mary 
              Landrieu, Democratic Louisiana Senator  “…you and I are not in a position 
              to make any judgment because we weren't there.” – 
              Bill 
              Clinton, former Democratic President  Democrats made these mean spirited and ignorant statements. 
              The entire country is facing the plight of the people of New Orleans, 
              coping with the dangers of Republican hell and Democratic high water. 
              One party is proud of its viciousness while the other claims not 
              to be vicious but proudly proclaims its willingness to shoot desperate 
              refugees. The degree of Democratic callousness in the New Orleans 
              tragedy may be shocking at first, but it is actually consistent 
              with the direction the party has taken for the past two decades. 
              The Democrats are dying a slow political death. Their inaction and 
              acquiescence in New Orleans is just the latest symptom presented 
              by a terminal patient. In the summer of 2005 President Bush’s approval 
              ratings took a dive. The plunge was not the result of any shrewd 
              political moves by the Democrats. Iraq is dragging Bush down. His 
              approval ratings are akin to Richard Nixon’s at the time of 
              his resignation during the Watergate scandal. The issue that could 
              have catapulted John Kerry into the White House is rearing its head 
              yet again, but Democrats refuse to take up the challenge. 
 Not only do they refuse to fight, but they aren’t 
              shy about admitting their cowardice. Party leadership boldly states 
              for the record that they will continue to support a president whose 
              policies have now become a liability for his own administration. 
              They repeat John Kerry’s losing talking points as if they 
              were religious scripture. Hillary Clinton, the likely nominee in 
              2008, advocates sending more troops to Iraq. Only one Democratic 
              Senator, Russell Feingold, has publicly called for a withdrawal 
              of American troops. The rest make baffling appeals to their fellow Democrats 
              to stay on the sinking ship. “The smartest thing Democrats 
              can do is be supportive,” opines former Clinton press secretary 
              Mike 
              McCurry. It has to be an historic first for a political party 
              to make a conscious decision not to kick an opposition that is on 
              the ropes. In the face of the New Orleans disaster Bill Clinton, 
              still the party leader, decided to cheapen himself yet again and 
              fetch the stick when the Bushies threw it. On the same day that 
              the Mayor of New Orleans begged for help and thousands of refugees 
              told horror stories of being left to fend for themselves without 
              food, water or adequate sanitation, Bill Clinton agreed to hang 
              out with Bush 41 and raise corporate cash. The love fest with the Bushies was a shameful performance. 
              Thousands of people who couldn’t get out of the city followed 
              directions to take refuge in the Superdome. They waited on line 
              for hours and then sat helplessly as the stadium roof didn’t 
              live up the word “super.” The wind and rain they hoped 
              to escape came inside. They lived in fear of assault, reused disposable 
              diapers and urinated on the floor, but the former president had 
              only these words of comfort:  
              ”So I understand why they're so anxiety-ridden. 
                But they have to understand, by the time it became obvious that 
                they were in the fix they were in, there were a lot of other problems, 
                too.” Clinton could have been worse. He could have bragged 
              about shoot to kill orders. 
 If Clinton really wanted to help New Orleans he should 
              have refused the offer to join the old boys network of former presidents. 
              He could have been the voice of an indignant and outraged nation. 
              As a former president he was uniquely qualified to ask why the Department 
              of Homeland Security kept no one in the Gulf Coast secure. He also 
              has, or rather had, the unique ability to send Republicans into 
              a frenzy of rage. Bill Clinton could have cut short the wait for help 
              with a simple offer to coordinate the relief effort personally. 
              Dubya would have stopped looking like a deer caught in headlights 
              and demanded action, if only to keep Clinton from getting any credit. Whether the issue is Iraq or hurricane Katrina, millions 
              of Democrats still live in hope that their party will fight for 
              them. Instead they are left disappointed and angry after years of 
              electoral failure and complacency. New Orleans itself epitomizes the anguish of Democrats. 
              In 2004 it dodged the hurricane Ivan bullet. This city run by black 
              Democrats only reluctantly opened the Superdome to shelter potential 
              refugees. Despite the Ivan warning they did not develop an evacuation 
              plan for the thousands of residents who don’t have cars, the 
              only adequate means of escape. Their plan seemed to consist of hope, 
              denial and wishful thinking that major hurricanes would miss the 
              city and that levees would always hold up. 
 Republicans won’t suffer when Bush is unable 
              and unwilling to help thousands of Americans suffering from a natural 
              disaster. They won’t suffer when he arrives at the disaster 
              scene and messes up a simple photo-op by laughing and smirking inappropriately 
              and talking about Trent Lott’s destroyed vacation home. They won’t suffer no matter what they do because 
              the Democrats are impotent. If the Republicans fail, the failure 
              will be theirs alone. The Democrats will only win if by some miracle 
              the Republicans find a way to do themselves in politically. In the 
              meantime the Dems are like New Orleans, under water, engulfed by 
              debris, and unable to answer pleas for help. Margaret Kimberley’s Freedom Rider column appears 
              weekly in BC. Ms. Kimberley is a freelance writer 
              living in New York City. She can be reached via e-Mail at [email protected]. 
              You can read more of Ms. Kimberley's writings at freedomrider.blogspot.com. |