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Rove's Blunder
How Bush wrote Kerry's acceptance speech.
By William Saletan
Posted Thursday, July 29, 2004, at 11:18 PM PT
<http://slate.msn.com/id/2104539/>

I don't know how much of John Kerry's acceptance speech
the candidate penned himself. I don't know who suggested
which lines, how many drafts there were, or who edited
them. But I can tell you who wrote the speech: George W.
Bush.

The power of the speech, reflected in a deafening series
of ovations that consumed the FleetCenter tonight, came
not from Kerry's biography or the themes he brought to
the campaign two years ago. It came from his expression
of widespread, pent-up outrage at the offenses of the
Bush administration.

First Kerry released the outrage at America's disrepute
around the world. Recalling his boyhood days in West
Berlin, he said, "I saw the gratitude of people toward
the United States. ... I am determined now to restore
that pride to all who look to America."

Explosion of applause.

He released the outrage at the debunked and shifting
rationales for the Iraq war. America must be "true to
our ideals," he said. "And that starts by telling the
truth to the American people."

Explosion.

He released the outrage at abuses of executive power. "I
will have a vice president who will not conduct secret
meetings with polluters to write our environmental
laws," he said. "And I will appoint an attorney general
who will uphold the Constitution.'

Explosion.

He released the outrage at corporate scandal. "Next
January," he said, "Americans will be proud to have a
fighter for the middle class to succeed Dick Cheney as
vice president."

Explosion.

He released the outrage at the overextension of the
American military, its people, and their families. "We
will end the backdoor draft of the National Guard and
reservists," he said.

Explosion.

He released the outrage at the hundreds of billions of
dollars in deficit spending in Iraq. "We shouldn't be
opening firehouses in Baghdad and closing them down in
the United States of America," he said.

Explosion.

He released the outrage at the president's attempt to
end local disputes about marriage by amending the
Constitution. "Let's never misuse for political purposes
the most precious document in American history, the
Constitution of the United States," said Kerry.

Explosion.

He released the outrage at the partisan use of God's
name. "I don't want to claim that God is on our side,"
said Kerry. "As Abraham Lincoln told us, I want to pray
humbly that we are on God's side."

Explosion.

Kerry's Vietnam biography was central to the speech not
as a sword but as a shield. It entitled him-and through
him, every critic of Bush's foreign policy who has felt
too intimidated to speak out-to repudiate the
administration. "That flag flew from the gun turret
right behind my head," said Kerry. "It was shot through
and through and tattered, but it never ceased to wave in
the wind. It draped the caskets of men that I served
with and friends I grew up with. ... That flag doesn't
belong to any president. It doesn't belong to any
ideology. It doesn't belong to any political party. It
belongs to all the American people."

Massive explosion.

At one point, Kerry acknowledged the Democratic
presidential rivals whose pet issues and messages he had
appropriated. "Thank you for teaching and testing me,"
he said. But those issues weren't created by the
Democrats. They were created by Bush. From deficits to
deregulation to Iraq, Bush has handed the Democrats all
the issues they need.

The theory behind Bush's hard-line style of governance
came from his chief political adviser, Karl Rove. Rove
believed that Bush lost the popular vote in 2000 because
millions of conservatives stayed home. He believed that
Bush's father lost the 1992 election by alienating the
right and creating a Republican primary challenge by Pat
Buchanan. So, on issue after issue, the current
President Bush has played to his base. On Rove's theory,
every step to the right earns Bush another conservative
vote.

That calculation is correct. But it's only half the
story. For every conservative voter who's inspired to
turn out for Bush because of his unyielding
conservatism, there's a liberal voter who's inspired to
turn out for Kerry. That's why Kerry has had no trouble
uniting his party after the primaries. It's why the
FleetCenter exploded tonight at every one of Kerry's
applause lines. And it's why Kerry can now move
aggressively to the middle without fear of losing the
left.

In his determination to unite the right, Bush hasn't
just united the left. He has lost the center. Look at
last week's New York Times/CBS News poll of registered
voters. "Do you think the result of the war with Iraq
was worth the loss of American life and other costs of
attacking Iraq or not?" Fifty-nine percent say it was
not. "Which do you think is a better way to improve the
national economy-cutting taxes or reducing the federal
budget deficit?" Fifty-eight percent say reducing the
deficit. "When it comes to regulating the environmental
and safety practices of business, do you think the
federal government is doing enough, should it do more,
or should it do less?" Fifty-nine percent say more.

One more Bush voter on the right, balanced by one more
Kerry voter on the left, plus the tilting of one more
voter in the middle toward Kerry, is a net loss for the
president. That's the lesson of this administration,
this election, and this convention. Kerry doesn't have
to write any good lines. He just has to read them.

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William Saletan is Slate's chief political correspondent
and author of Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the
Abortion War.


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