AUSTIN, Texas -- Across the length and breadth of this great
land of ours, from the mountain to the prairie, from every hill and dale
comes the question, "Where are the Democrats?"
They're among the missing, along with Judge Crater and Osama bin
Laden. The venerable political organization, the party of Jackson and
Jefferson, is not to be found in action. OTAM -- out to all meals. So this
is what it's like to live in a one-party country.
Is it possible, remotely possible, that Democrats are frightened
by the John Ashcroft-Trent Lott school of "patriotism," which holds that
questioning our elected (or even not-so-elected) leaders is tantamount to
disloyalty if not treason? That expressing concern about our fundamental
liberties helps terrorists? For that line of attack to be treated with
anything but the contempt it deserves is itself un-American, not a word I
use lightly.
As if the argument is not contemptible enough, one has only to
look at the performance of these same definers of "patriotism" as blind
obedience when Bill Clinton was struggling to fight a war. When the Clinton