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wyldwolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-31-06 11:48 AM
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On George Allen: The Wahoo Yahoo Reaches For His Gun (Good read!)
Edited on Tue Oct-31-06 11:51 AM by wyldwolf
George Allen had a French mother??? Oh, the irony!

I know some of my regular readers are Moose-o-phobic, but I encourage you to read his latest post on this subject. He reminds us that (a) Webb wrote his novels in no small part to provide a grunts-eye-view of the Vietnam War to a generation of peers who were in the habit of disparaging those who served; (b) conservative commentators generally gave these novels, "shocking" content and all, rave reviews when they actually appeared; and (c) Webb is an authentic war hero whose own service, and his searing accounts of what it entailed, should command great respect, particularly from an ostensibly pro-military GOP.

Beyond that, there's something particularly disgusting about this sort of attack on Webb emanating from the campaign of George Allen.

For one thing, Allen (like me) could have served in the Vietnam War, but didn't, getting past it on a student deferment. As an enthusiast for the war in Iraq, and contributor to the argument that Democrats generally and Webb in particular are "weak on national security," he has a special responsibility to steer clear of attacks on Webb for anything related to his rival's war service.

More fundamentally, Allen's own background ought to make the implicit anti-intellectualism of his campaign's attacks on Webb's fiction truly objectionable.

I know the conventional wisdom is that the revelations about Allen that have emerged during the current campaign turn on his alleged racism, dating from his peculiar obsession with the Confederacy during his high school years in Southern California. That's all true.

But I personally think the most damning thing about the Allen Story is that he has been exposed as the ultimate Golden State Child of Privilege who has spent much of his life trying to impersonate a dirt-farm, dirt-track Yahoo, mainly by aggressively embracing the underside of Yahoo culture, without the mitigating circumstances of actually growing up that way, or any indication that he shares the positive features of that culture (e.g., a healthy disrespect for economic elites). To put it another way, most true southern white crackers may well have contempt for those well-heeled cultural elitists who look down on them, but they'd also kill to give their kids the kind of advantages that George Allen had, and, if confronted directly with the full Allen Story, would probably consider his efforts to remake himself as a 'bacca-chewing, thuggish redneck the ultimate insult.

It's also illustrative that when Allen decided to relocate himself to his vicarious southern homeland, he chose to attend the University of Virginia. Having lived near Charlottesville off and on for a good while, I can personally verify what anyone familiar with The University would say: this is a place where anyone affecting a Yahoo world view--much less the Yankee son of a national celebrity with a French mother--would stand out like a sore thumb. UVa is arguably one of the two or three best public universities in America, but it's also arguably one of the two or three snootiest public universities in America. Whether or not George Allen routinely used the "n-word" while at UVa, or pulled Klan-style "pranks" on black residents of Louisa County, there's no question his whole pick-up-truck, Dixified persona in Charlottesville was weird on every level. And in many respects, Allen has remained, ever since college, the Wahoo Yahoo--the guy who perpetually combines inherited privilege with a willful determination to refute it by aping what he understands to be the culture of "real people."

By now, I assume many of you are thinking that the Allen Story closely resembles the Story of the President of the United States, on a smaller scale of privilege and pretense. And you're right: George Allen is sort of a George Bush Mini-Me. No wonder he was the early favorite for '08 among many Bush loyalists who can't abide John McCain.

And the parallels and ironies extend to the current campaign. Remember that moment in 2004 when the Bushies went after John Kerry for his goose-hunting photo op, supposedly exposing him as a uppercrust quiche-eater pretending to be a Real Guy? Well, George Allen has spent much of his adult life as an uppercrust quiche-eater longing to appear to be a Real Guy--and not a particularly admirable Real Guy at that--without Kerry's history as a war hero and genuine outdoorsman. He even shares Kerry's odd experience in learning on the campaign trail that he had a hitherto unknown Jewish ancestry. I don't recall that Kerry responded to this thunderbolt like Allen, who immediately started talking about his abiding affection for pork products.

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Sequoia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-31-06 11:53 AM
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1. Great!
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keta11 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-31-06 11:56 AM
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2. When does he start his presidential campaign?
November 8? This is gonna be fun.
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pscot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-31-06 12:31 PM
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3. What luck
He'll be able to devote full time to his presidential ambitions, since he won't have to worry about spending three days a week in the Senate.
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