Election frauds are nothing new and neither are political frauds in general. The oldest fraud is the belief that the political left is the party of the poor and the downtrodden.
The election results in
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Out where ordinary people live, it was a different story. Thirty-six counties went for Bush versus 22 counties for Kerry, and usually by more balanced vote totals, though Bush went over 70 percent in less fashionable places like
It was much the same story on the votes for Proposition 66, which would have limited the “three strikes” law that puts career criminals away for life. Affluent voters living insulated lives in places well removed from high-crime neighborhoods have the luxury of worrying about whether we are not being nice enough to hoodlums, criminals and terrorists.
They don’t like the “three strikes” law and want it weakened. While most
This pattern is not confined to
The British Labor Party’s leader in the heyday of its socialist zealotry was Clement Attlee, who grew up in a large home with servants — and this was not the only home his family owned. Meanwhile, Margaret Thatcher’s family ran a grocery store and lived upstairs over it.
While the British Labor Party was affiliated with labor unions, it was the affluent and the intellectuals in the party who had the most left-wing ideologies and the most unrealistic policies. In the years leading up to World War II, the Labor Party was for disarmament while Hitler was arming
Eventually, it was the labor union component of the party that insisted on some sanity, so that
When Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto, they were a couple of spoiled young men from rich families. All their talk about the working class was just talk, but it appealed to other such young men who liked heady talk.
As Engels himself put it, when the Communist group for whom the Manifesto was written was choosing delegates, “a working man was proposed for appearances sake, but those who proposed him voted for me.” This may have been the first rigged election of the Communist movement but it was certainly not the last.
All sorts of modern extremist movements, such as the Weathermen in the
Such people may speak in the name of the downtrodden but they themselves are often people who have time on their hands to nurse their pet notions about the world and their fancies about themselves as leaders of the poor, saviors of the environment or whatever happens to be the Big Deal du jour.
Osama bin Laden is not someone embittered by poverty. He is from a very rich family and has had both the time to nurse his resentments of the West and the money to organize terrorists to lash out in the only way that can give them any significance.
The belief that liberal, left-wing or “extremist” movements are for the poor may or may not be the biggest fraud but it is certainly the oldest.