Jon Corzine's Culture War Victory Speech

June 3, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

It seems out of vogue for Democratic politicians to bang the drum on hot-button social issues and to bash the religious right while campaigning for office. Those tactics hail from the party's pre-2004 playbook, right?

Not in New Jersey. Culture war issues loomed large in Garden State Gov. Jon Corzine's victory speech last night after he handily won the Democratic nomination for a second term. (Vice President Joe Biden was at the victory event, which tells you that Corzine has a serious general election fight on his hands.)

Check out this excerpt:

Now we all know, there is much at stake in this election.

New Jersey Democrats believe that America is stronger because of its diversity.

We're proud that our state has always welcomed immigrants . . . and we know they enrich our lives and our culture.

We trust women to make their own health care decisions.

We believe that government should allow people the freedom to marry whomever they love.

While we believe in the right to bear arms, we do think that buying one gun a month should suffice.

Our opponents disagree.

They say that government should be small.

Small enough to slip under your bedroom door.Small enough to root for a new president to fail.

Narrow enough to divide us by gender and ethnicity over a Supreme Court nominee.

Self-righteous enough to dictate their own religious beliefs to the rest of us on stem cell research . . . family planning . . . and even science curricula.

We must be bigger than that.

Is this a sign that culture war issues have started cutting for the Democratic Party? I don't think so. Just a sign that a Republican gubernatorial candidate has become competitive in a deep blue state.

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in New Jersey. AND, Corzine has correctly diagnosed that the Republicans plan to go "hard right" on the social issues in his state now and in 2010 and 2012 nationally. He is getting out in front of that which is both sensible and permissable in his particular state.

I would caution Dems though that gun control talk is dumb and dumber anywhere--probably even in New Jersey. There is NO reason to lose elections on that when mouth restraint is all that's needed. It is the reason Al Gore lost to Bush in 2000, and oh my, what a price we all paid for that, INCLUDING the proliferation of more guns of course.

Muser of NM 11:19AM June 04, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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