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Bush and the 'Third Way'

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The more of George W. Bush you see, the more he sounds like and governs
like Bill Clinton - perhaps minus the personal indiscretions.

This is not my observation alone. Way back in February, Washington Post
staff writer Dana Milbank focused on this in a front-page news story that
should be required reading for all those getting ready to e-mail me angry
missives.

In that story, the Post revealed that Bush has embraced many of the ideas
in a political movement called "communitarianism," which, places the
importance of society ahead of the unfettered rights of the individual.

I know some of you are disbelieving me already. You think I'm joking. You
think I'm pulling your leg. You think I'm exaggerating. Again, please read
the original news story on this for yourself before you rush to judgment.
You can find the Washington Post story reprinted on the Communitarian
Network's own website.  <http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps/Bush.html>

"This is the ultimate Third Way," explains Don Eberly, an adviser in the
Bush White House, using, as the Post points out, a favorite phrase of
Clinton.

According to the Post, and I concur with the reporter's analysis,
"communitarianism" holds that "years of celebrating individual freedom have
weakened the bonds of community and that the rights of the individual must
be balanced against the interests of society as a whole."

Bush is reported to have consulted with leading communitarian thinker
Robert D. Putnam on the crafting of his inaugural speech.

"Some of Bush's ideas are objectionable to civil liberties advocates and
strict constitutionalists on the left and the right," explained the Post,
"but they have broad support in both parties."

I should think such ideas would be objectionable to people committed to
civil liberties and the Constitution. The ideas expressed are the
antithesis of American values.

The article also says World magazine Editor Marvin Olasky, the man credited
with inventing the term "compassionate conservative," is himself a
communitarian.

Maybe you're unfamiliar with this term, communitarian. It's not one we hear
every day. I would suggest opening up your dictionary and looking it up.
Here's what you will find under "communitarian" if you use Webster's New
World, the preferred choice of U.S. newspaper people: "a member or advocate
of a communistic or communalistic community."

That's it. No alternative definitions offered. But you choose any
dictionary you like. I suspect you'll find a similar definition.

But we don't have to look it up in the dictionary to see the striking
resemblance between communitarian thought and communist thought. Both
center on the idea that the individual needs to be de-emphasized in favor
of the "community" or the "state."

The best I can decipher of this popular new idea of communitarianism is
that it is not a new idea at all. To put it in its simplest form, I would
describe it as a form of communism for people who believe in God.

Now Bush makes more sense to me. I fully understand why I find his policies
repulsive and nonsensical. I see clearly why he is an enemy of freedom.

You see, I like individual rights. I believe in individual rights with all
my heart and soul. I believe it is one of the cornerstones of true freedom,
as articulated by our founding fathers. I am not ready to sell short the
American Dream. I still believe in old-fashioned freedom, in
self-government, in the inalienable rights of the individual and the
limited powers of the state.

These are concepts at odds with communitarianism.

I reject communism - by whatever euphemism you employ.

You can read more about this philosophy and how it is playing havoc in
education in this country in the upcoming October issue of Whistleblower
magazine. In that issue, which will be mailed to subscribers in about two
weeks, Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former senior policy adviser for the
federal Office of Educational Research and Improvement in the U.S.
Department of Education, explains how communitarian thought is dictating a
national education policy. She is also author of "The Deliberate Dumbing
Down of America," a book available in the WorldNetDaily store.

If this is the Third Way, I think I'll try to find another way.
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Joseph Farah is editor and chief executive officer of WorldNetDaily.com and
writes a daily column.



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