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A Reader Says Mona Charen
Proposed Deportations Too
A
Reader Says As Schundler Goes, So Goes GOP “Outreach”
Xavier
Rabinowitz writes from Jersey :
My heart goes out to Bret Schundler. Well, sort of.
As a neglected Garden State conservative, I've watched
the NJ GOP debase its principles in the name of
'moderate' (i.e., liberal) politics since time
immemorial (granted, a short time for an early
thirty-something like myself). Lately, a former Wall
Street 'master of the universe' (i.e. bond trader) named
Bret Schundler was a tepid cause for hope. But Schundler
trailed his Democratic opponent-Kevin McGreevey-by a
significant margin in the final
polls, and was all but orphaned by the national GOP
(the folly of el Presidente Jorge throwing out
the first ball at the World Series whilst Bret is hung
out to dry a few miles away is not lost on this voter).
Why did he lose? Not for lack of minority outreach in
general, or Latino outreach in particular, that's for
sure. In the
Bergen Record, the race & ethnicity obsessed Latino
special features columnist
Miguel Perez (said with that impeccable Spanish
enunciation that Jimmy Smits
parodies on Saturday Night Live!) echoes a report by
the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey (?!) that
endorsed neither Gubernatorial candidate. Among other
things, Mr. Perez's report noted from the Alliance's
non-endorsement:
On Latino representation,
"while both candidates responded positively stating that
they would make a commitment to our community to
increase the number of Latinos in the state government,
Mayor Schundler was more specific in detailing his plan
of action towards this goal." -M. Perez, Bergen
Record, October 31, 2001.
In spite of his effort to
out-pander McGreevey and his landslide victories in
Jersey City's 1993 and 1997 mayoral elections, Schundler
just wasn't good enough for this Latino group.
Hey national GOP (and WSJ editorial page): are
you listening?
After the loathsome McGreevey becomes Governor-elect,
the NJ GOP machine will surely smother similarly
conservative candidates in future primaries. Northeast
conservatives (all 23 of you!) take note: these results
bode ill for legislative (both state & federal) &
gubernatorial elections in 2002. More troublesome,
Schundler's defeat will likely increase the pressure for
more aggressive (!!!!) ethnic bloc "outreaches."
Why the initial optimism for Mayor Schundler's
gubernatorial prospects? In brief, he was an
indisputable "right wing" WASP (amazing in such a
diverse city polluted by Italian & Irish machine
politics) credited with jump-starting the Jersey City
economy and reducing crime (no comment). Jersey City, by
in large a collection of wretched urban and industrial
areas with pockets of livable yet expensive yuppie
neighborhoods and high rise apartments, is often held
out as a sort of
neoconservative Valhalla.
It is also an area rife with Peter Brimelow's
so-called ethnic 'rat's nests.' Similar to Paterson, NJ
- the home of some of the 19 "9/11" terrorists, recall
that many of the 1993 WTC terrorists called certain Arab
sections of Jersey City home. Chances are, if there are
Al-Qaeda sleeper agents still in this country, they are
or will have called Jersey City home at some point in
their lives. Many in the neocon
press took
note of Jersey City and its Mayor, and wishfully tried
to fit the Schundler square peg of success into their
Panglossian round hole of multicultural optimism.
An eternal pessimist, I venture to predict the
implications of a Schundler defeat for both the NJ and
national GOP. Of course, Schundler's
'extremist' views on abortion and gun control will
be blamed. And this may very well be the case (sigh -
seeing first-hand the apathy and cultural rot that
surrounds me every waking minute of the day here in the
Garden State & NYC).
But the failure of Schundler's compassionate
conservatism and ethnic/minority outreach (e.g., support
for vouchers, etc.) merits scrutiny. Failure in NJ
portends a bleak GOP future in key swing states like
Michigan, Florida and Pennsylvania for a long, long time
to come. (While Michigan, PA and NJ went for Gore in
2000, all have significant GOP legislative & executive
presence STILL, e.g., Ridge, Whitman, Engler).
The empirical data is rolling in: Brimelow/Rubenstein
prediction whips WSJ/neoconservative
multicultural naivete!
Causation of the Schundler failure will rest with
many factors. For the record, let the failure of the
GOP's Latino outreach serve notice to the rest of the
country.
November 06, 2001