Presidential Candidates Won’t Kill to be Elected

This presidential election, for the first time in decades, will not feature candidates for the highest office in the land donning hunting gear and going out with guns to shoot small animals. The contrast to the 2004 election, in which both candidates made a publicity stunt out of killing for votes, is stark.

In September of that year, The Arizona Republic published in September a strong op-ed by former White House speechwriter Matthew Scully, who excoriated both presidential candidates for killing innocent creatures while trolling for votes. Scully, a true-red Republican who loathes cruelty to animals, wrote:

Sport hunters, in the
rhetoric of the 2004 campaign, are nature’s noblemen, the object of
endless flattery from both candidates because of the importance of
rural swing states. In West Virginia a few weeks ago, President Bush declared, "I’ve come by because first I
love to hunt and fish," and now repeats the theme at every rural stop.
Senator Kerry meanwhile was in Iowa, struggling before a skeptical audience to convey his own passion for
the blood sports: "I go out with my trusty 12-gauge double-barrel,
crawl around on my stomach. . . . That’s hunting."                                                 

Groveling
in word is no longer enough, however, to convince sport hunters you’re
one of them. And so we now have the dreary ritual in which candidates
have to go out and kill something, with cameras present to record the
moment. Senator Kerry got the job done in Iowa last fall, summoning the regional media to come along and watch him dispatch a couple of pheasasnts. Two shots, two birds, five minutes, and it was over, leaving us all so very impressed.

This has led to some grumbling among gun lovers, especially since McCain in the past supported a ban on  unregistered sales at gun shows. The Los Angeles Times found one writer at sayuncle.com, a popular gun rights site, saying of Mccain at the NRA convention that "He needs to be in the audience listening instead of being at the podium
speaking. Maybe Cheney will take him hunting."

(photo from misscaro, a photographer in Oregon who hates hunting with a passion)

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Published by Kit Stolz

I'm a freelance reporter and writer based in Ventura County.

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