“The Liberal Syndrome:”
It is a human trait to focus on cheap and lofty rhetoric
rather than costly, earthy reality. It is a bureaucratic characteristic to rail
against the trifling misdemeanor rather than address the often-dangerous
felony. And it is political habit to mask one’s own failures by lecturing
others on their supposed shortcomings. Ambitious elected officials often manage
to do all three. The result in these hard times is that our elected sheriffs,
mayors, and governors are loudly weighing in on national and global challenges
that are quite often out of their own jurisdiction, while ignoring or failing
to solve the very problems that they were elected to address.
Quite simply, the next time your elected local or state
official holds a press conference about global warming, the Middle East, or the
national political climate, expect to experience poor county law enforcement,
bad municipal services, or regional insolvency.
And in de Blasio’s case, the biggest political obsession
with horses since Caligula.
Victor Davis Hanson
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