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Obama's brand of liberalism is exactly the sort likely to drive such
voters away. More like LBJ's than FDR's, Obama-style liberalism favors
benefits over relief, a safety net over direct job programs, health
care and environmental reform over financial reform and a stimulus
package that has focused more on social service jobs -- health care
work, teaching and the like -- than on the areas where a majority of
job losses occurred: construction, manufacturing and related sectors.

This recession remains disproportionately a "he-cession." Men account
for at least seven of 10 workers who lost jobs, according to the
latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Nearly half of the casualties
are white men, who held 46 percent of all jobs lost.

In 1994, liberals tried to explain their thinning ranks by casting
aspersions on the white men who were fleeing, and the media took up
the cry. The term "angry white male" or "angry white men" was
mentioned 37 times in English-language news media contained in the
Nexis database between 1980 and the 1994 election. In the following
year, the phrases appear 2,306 times.

Tarnishing their opponents as merely "angry" was poor politics for the
Democrats. Liberals know what it's like to have their views -- most
recently on the war in Iraq or George W. Bush -- caricatured as merely
irrational anger. Most voters vote their interests. And many white men
by the 1980s had decided the Democrats were no longer interested in
them.

Think about the average working man. He has already seen financial
bailouts for the rich folks above him. Now he sees a health care
bailout for the poor folks below him. Big government represents lots
of costs and little gain.

Meanwhile, like many women, these men are simply trying to push ahead
without being pushed under. Some once believed in Obama. Now they feel
forgotten.

Government can only do so much. But recall the Depression. FDR's focus
on the economy was single-minded and relentless. Hard times continued,
but men never doubted that FDR was trying to do right by them.
Democrats should think about why they aren't given that same benefit
of the doubt today.
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I don't like the title (I would have preferred "Responsible,
Intelligent People shun Democrats") but there is something intuitively
right about his analysis, despite the gender/race baiting.

- Publius

-- 

"It ought never to be forgotten, that a firm union of this country,
under an efficient government, will probably be an increasing object
of jealousy to more than one nation of Europe; and that enterprises to
subvert it will sometimes originate in the intrigues of foreign
powers, and will seldom fail to be patronized and abetted by some of
them. Its preservation, therefore ought in no case that can be
avoided, to be committed to the guardianship of any but those whose
situation will uniformly beget an immediate interest in the faithful
and vigilant performance of the trust." [Federalist Papers #59]

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