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    Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

    Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

    I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.

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    As a Conservative, I Must Say I Do Quite Like the Cut of this Obama Fellow's Jib

    By T. Coddington Van Voorhees VII

    Columnist, The National Topsider

    Membership Chairman, The Newport Club


    When my late father T. Coddington Van Voorhees VI founded the iconoclastic conservative journal National Topsider in 1948, he famously declared that "Now is the time for all good conservative helmsmen to hoist the mizzen, pour the cocktails, and steer this damned schooner hard starboard." In the 60 years since he first uttered it after one-too-many Cosmopolitans at one of Pamela Harriman's notorious foreign policy black tie balls, father's pithy bon mot has served as a rallying cry for conservatives from Greenwich to Chevy Chase. Today, I say it's time for we conservatives to once again grab the rigging and set sail with the flotilla of the true conservative in this race: Barack Obama.

    Trust me, I haven't taken this tack lightly. No Van Voorhees has supported an avowed socialist since great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandpapa Cragmont Van Voorhees lent Peter Minuet $24 and a sack of wampum to swing a subprime mortgage on Manhattan Island. Old dad himself often recounted how, as a lad, he would command the family chauffeur Carleton to drive the Duesenberg down to the Times Square Trans-Lux so he could hiss Roosevelt. But I've taken a good measure of this Obama fellow, and I must say I like the cut of the man's jib.

    How can I say this, you ask? One look at this Obama chap is all the answer you need. Suave, tanned, unflappable, Harvard connections; it's obvious that here is a man to the conservative manor born. One imagines him at the helm of the Ship of State, basked in the sunlight diffusing through the seaspray over the bow, like some beautiful rugged Othello from a rapturous Ralph Lauren catalog, calmly issuing instructions to the deck crew in that magnificent mellifluous baritone of his. It's that easy-going, almost effortless grace that has all the A-list conservatives like David Frum and Kathleen Parker whispering Reaganesque in hushed tones. Even Peggy Noonan -- the Grand Dame of Gipperism -- has succumbed to Obama's undeniable conservative charms. Just last month I listened to her wax poetic about the Adonis of Chicago between chukkers at the Newport Club polo tournament final. "Why Peggy, you old dowager," I quipped, "I believe you just had an orgasm."

    Certainly, my endorsement has raised more than a few eyebrows around the National Topsider water cooler, particularly among the alumni of jejune cow colleges like Michigan or Dartmouth. They sometimes point to Mr. Obama's radical Rolodex and his hooey about "wealth redistribution" and "dictatorship of the proletariat." But, as I patiently explain, this is precisely the point - it is hooey, over-the-top rhetorical flourishes obviously designed by Mr. Obama to win over benighted inner city hoi polloi (a feat, I might add, that even the Great Communicator himself was unable to accomplish). As for his so-called radical ties, who among us hasn't sent dinner party invitations to Gore Vidal and a leftwing terrorist or two to enliven the postprandial conversation? Leonard Bernstein loved hosting all manner of Weathermen and Black Panthers and Symbionese Liberation Army celebrities at his Park Avenue pied a terre, but it didn't mean the Maestro wasn't in favor of low taxes. On the contrary; I know for a fact he itemized every cent of the catering bills for his famous terrorist cocktail parties.

    Just so, I have every confidence that Obama's true conservative butterfly will emerge once in office, coaxed from its Maoist cocoon by conservatives like myself and Frum and Parker and Noonan -- all of whom I am pleased to report are already under consideration for the Obama Administration State Dinner shortlist. Certainly there may be a tax increase or two, but isn't that what estate attorneys and Cayman Island banks are for? Under a worst case scenario some of us may have to set up a lease-back depreciation arrangement on one or two of our vacation compounds, as Dad was forced to in the dark years of Carter. But I'm not worried. I've got a pretty good sense for character, and I'd be willing to bet my Weejuns that inside this Obama fellow lives the soul a rock-ribbed old money Brahmin. Ask yourself: could a seriously committed Marxist carry off a Brooks Brothers suit like that? I mean, other than Dad's old commie nemesis and Harvard fencing club foe Alger Hiss.


    But there is an even more compelling reason to support Barack Obama: Sarah Palin.

    If you are a conservative like me, you guffawed when you heard John McCain announced this declasse rube as a running mate, followed by good-natured applause, thinking it was some sort of whimsical campus prank he was reenacting from his Annapolis years. This was, of course, quickly followed the shock of realizing that he wasn't joking, and all that Hanoi unpleasantness had finally driven him around the bend.

    It's an inescapable conclusion that this woman has, in 6 short weeks, single-handedly destroyed the Republican party. Certainly George Bush may share some of the blame; but we conservatives must remember how our hopes were buoyed by his impressive bloodlines and Yale degree before we realized his excursion to Texas had caused him to "go native." But la Palin offers true conservatives no such extenuating graces. I mean, my God, this woman is simply awful; the elided vowels, the beauty pageantry, the guns, the crude non-Episcopal protestantism, the embarrassing porchload of children with horrifying hillbilly names, the white after Labor Day. As fellow conservative commentator Andrew Sullivan quipped to me the other day outside a Martha's Vineyard antique shop, it's gratifying to know the Gipper isn't alive to see what has become of his party.

    But it's not just American conservatives who are appalled. Just last week conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks and I were enjoying an apres-badminton apertif at the family weekend house in Montauk with my good friend Viscount Klaus-Maria Von Wallensheim, the conservative EU Agricultural Pricing Minister with whom I shared an Alpine chalet and manservant during our years as classmates at a Swiss boarding school. "Kloonkie" (my old school appellation for the Viscount) reported the growing dismay of the Continental Right over Palin's embarrassing enthusiasm for childbirth and Israel.

    "Coddsie, old chap," he warned, "You know I've always been America's biggest defender in Monaco. But if you elect this ill-bred charwoman, I will be forced to move anchor to St. Tropez out of pure shame."

    David and I were left nodding silently, for how else could we respond? If Palin has lost Kloonkie, she has surely lost the entire conservative movement. The idea of this dreadful woman in Washington is almost too much to contemplate. Not only would it be a fashion disaster, one can scarcely imagine the White House social calendar -- mooseburger fetes to that ghastly Joe the Plumber, perhaps followed by snow machine derbies through the Rose Garden?

    For now, we conservatives must do what we can to sabotage the ill-fated McCain-Palin fiasco and hope for the best. Once the election is over we can lick our wounds, read the entrails, and decide where the movement should go from here. In anticipation, the Topsider will be holding a top-level exclusive strategy conference in Nassau next January, featuring tout le monde of conservative intellectuals from the Back Bay Review, The Prospective Standard, National Bowtie, and The Swarthmorean. If you are attending, please be advised that gentlemen's jackets will be mandatory after six PM.

    Until then, do not despair; the election of Mr. Obama means that at least some conservatives will still have a place at the table. I do hope I get seated next to this William Ayers fellow -- I've heard he has some amazingly droll anecdotes!
    After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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    • #3
      Re: Conservatives that are racists?

      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
      Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

      Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

      I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
      Your intellectual dishonesty has been noted.
      "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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      • #4
        Add Kenny Duberstein to the list. What is it about RR guys succumbing to the one.

        "Even at McDonalds you get interviewed three times," he said, calling the verdict of the people "resounding" on Palin's unreadiness.

        Guess it's all about race for Duberstein too, huh?

        P.S. Kinda funny Howard, but this type of thing reached its apotheosis with O'rourke's Republican Party Reptile.

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        • #5
          Re: Conservatives that are racists?

          Originally posted by mraynrand
          Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
          Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

          Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

          I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
          Your intellectual dishonesty has been noted.
          So, you won't be joining your fellow conservatives in voting for Obama?

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          • #6
            Re: Conservatives that are racists?

            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
            Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

            Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

            I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
            Buckley is black????

            Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?

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            • #7
              Re: Conservatives that are racists?

              Originally posted by hoosier
              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
              Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

              Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

              I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
              Buckley is black????

              Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
              Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

              Bargaining should be hilarious.

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              • #8
                Re: Conservatives that are racists?

                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Originally posted by hoosier
                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

                Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

                I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
                Buckley is black????

                Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
                Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

                Bargaining should be hilarious.
                What's the last phase called? Acceptance? What do you think acceptance will look like?

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                • #9
                  Re: Conservatives that are racists?

                  Originally posted by hoosier
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Originally posted by hoosier
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

                  Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

                  I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
                  Buckley is black????

                  Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
                  Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

                  Bargaining should be hilarious.
                  What's the last phase called? Acceptance? What do you think acceptance will look like?
                  Well, based on his posts...i'm sure he is making sure the bomb shelter from the 80s is up to code.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Conservatives that are racists?

                    Originally posted by hoosier
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Originally posted by hoosier
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

                    Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

                    I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
                    Buckley is black????

                    Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
                    Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

                    Bargaining should be hilarious.
                    What's the last phase called? Acceptance? What do you think acceptance will look like?
                    Hell layered in ice?
                    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                    • #11
                      Obama is the only racist I know.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Obama is the only racist I know.
                        Please at least attempt to stay on topic.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Obama is the only racist I know.
                          You know Obama???? Phenomenal!!! Where'd you meet?
                          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                          • #14
                            Re: Conservatives that are racists?

                            Originally posted by hoosier
                            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                            Originally posted by hoosier
                            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                            Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

                            Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

                            I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
                            Buckley is black????

                            Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
                            Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

                            Bargaining should be hilarious.
                            What's the last phase called? Acceptance? What do you think acceptance will look like?
                            After lunch the players lounged about the hotel patio watching the surf fling white plumes high against the darkening sky. Clouds were piling up in the west… Vince Lombardi frowned.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Conservatives that are racists?

                              Originally posted by HowardRoark
                              Originally posted by hoosier
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                              Originally posted by hoosier
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                              Many on this board have posited that Colin Powell has endorsed Obama strictly on race.

                              Is this also true for Buckley jr., Chris Hitchens, Smerconish, and Charles Fried?

                              I would particularly be interested to hear why RR's solicitor general and Republican/strict constructionist icon would endorse Obama.
                              Buckley is black????

                              Is it just me or is our fancy highend MrAynrand dvd player skipping a lot these days?
                              Rand is stuck between stage one and two of the Kubler-Ross model of grief. Denial and Anger.

                              Bargaining should be hilarious.
                              What's the last phase called? Acceptance? What do you think acceptance will look like?
                              Is that you, Howie? I have to say, that hat has seen better days. What size are you?

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