Draft-Mongering Anyone who decries the
"slimy tactics" and "politics of fear" employed by the Bush
campaign should be taken equally aback by the spreading of rumors that a second Bush
Administration will re-instate the draft. No one connected with the
Administration has ever indicated that a draft would be necessary, and military
planners all agree that draftees make dramatically poorer troops than
volunteers. Advocates of "raising the level" of political
discourse should remind Bush opponents that rumors of a return of the draft are
objectively baseless and appeal to the most primitive political reflexes.
Of course, I endorse such rumor-mongering completely.
The first reason to engage in such tactics is that the Bushies
wont let themselves be bound by delicate notions of honesty or ethics.
In the more than 20 years I have been observing politics, the Republicans have
only grown more shameless, while Democrats have occasionally experimented with
"taking the high road." Ask Michael Dukakis and Paul Tsongas how
that worked out. The American electorate has had plenty of opportunities to
reward politicians who abjure pandering, negative ads, and propaganda, and it has
consistently failed to do so. Instead of employing campaign tactics for an
electorate I would like to have, I would rather target the electorate we actually
have.
The other reason to circulate draft rumors is that, while
objectively false, they evoke emotional responses that correspond to a deeper
truth. The Bush Administration has repeatedly denied a need for the draft,
but the most plausible scenario for a return of the draft would almost certainly
be an ad hoc decision forced on the Administration well past the point of
prudence. Raising the issue of the draft focuses public attention on this
failing of the Bush Administration in a way that is as accurate as it is
effective: the government of George W. Bush is typified by incompetence and
zealotry, and when its policies fail, rather than acknowledge reality its first
response is to try to obscure its error by squandering American prestige,
treasure, and blood. (Tue 05 Oct 2004, 14.49 PDT)
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