Dynasty American Style

by Melissa Clouthier | August 31, 2009 9:37 am

Glenn Greenwald kvetches about one of the Bush twins getting a TV gig[1] on NBC’s Today show. There are dynasties in America wah! This wouldn’t sound so ironic if his bellyaching didn’t come on the heels of Kennedy’s love fest[2]. Will a Kennedy replace Teddy? The world waits with bated breath. Wait, no they don’t.

Glenn says[3]:

They should convene a panel for the next Meet the Press with Jenna Bush Hager, Luke Russert, Liz Cheney, Megan McCain and Jonah Goldberg, and they should have Chris Wallace moderate it. They can all bash affirmative action and talk about how vitally important it is that the U.S. remain a Great Meritocracy because it’s really unfair for anything other than merit to determine position and employment. They can interview Lisa Murkowski, Evan Bayh, Jeb Bush, Bob Casey, Mark Pryor, Jay Rockefeller, Dan Lipinksi, and Harold Ford, Jr. about personal responsibility and the virtues of self-sufficiency. Bill Kristol, Tucker Carlson and John Podhoretz can provide moving commentary on how America is so special because all that matters is merit, not who you know or where you come from. There’s a virtually endless list of politically well-placed guests equally qualified to talk on such matters.

Dynasties and nepotism are counter to the American system. That’s why Hillary Clinton is a fraud. The whole Kennedy family is irritating. Oh, and let’s not forget those who had sex with someone powerful, Sally Quinn, to get where they are now.

Please. Glenn Greenwald is discontented because Bush’s daughter, who has actually accomplished something–being a school teacher–might be called on to report on teaching? At least she’s got a profession. Greenwald’s outrage would matter more if his perspective were more balanced and he named all the Democrats who get special favor[4].

Look at Hollywood. Look at any profession, really. Kids often end up in a parent’s field–it’s what they know and their parents give them help.

Still, the nepotism thing is bothersome in politics[5]. The Kennedys should lead the way and pronounce that none of the progeny should be allowed in the biz. End the dynasties, Democrats. Lead America by example and produce leaders exclusively by merit.

Endnotes:
  1. kvetches about one of the Bush twins getting a TV gig: http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/08/30/royalty/
  2. Kennedy’s love fest: http://www.julescrittenden.com/2009/08/31/american-royalty/
  3. Glenn says: http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/08/30/royalty/
  4. were more balanced and he named all the Democrats who get special favor: http://www.riehlworldview.com/carnivorous_conservative/2009/08/who-glenn-greenwald-forgot.html
  5. bothersome in politics: http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/archives/american_royalty_-_nepotism_in_politics_and_media/

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