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Published: September 26, 2007
Updated: 09/25/2007 06:55 pm
Sure, we were all disturbed by last week's video of a student hectoring John Kerry and then getting Tasered by cops as he yelped 'Don't Tase me, bro!' But let's keep it in perspective: Had Dick Cheney been at the lectern, that kid wouldn't be alive.
Most politicians favor the Tasering of annoying constituents. When they see an audience, they see a target-rich environment.
During a speech, Hillary Clinton will scan a crowd and mentally compile a list of who should be taken down, and in what order, and by what method. President Bush never gives a speech unless his guards are standing by with flamethrowers. One heckle will get you a warning; the second heckle and you're toast.
The iconic image of free speech is a painting by Norman Rockwell. It shows a lean, hardworking man speaking up at a town meeting. What Rockwell didn't show is the phalanx of police officers who at any second are going to flatten this idiot and Taser him.
Balancing a citizen's right of personal expression with a politician's right to be free of nuisances is one of the fundamental tensions of our democracy. The savvy politician will always place the audience microphone above a trap door. The moment you say, 'I have a multi-part question,' you're going down.
What our public officials need is a nuanced approach to dealing with constituents who don't know when to shut up. What we need, fundamentally, is a better Taser.
Instead of a Taser that's set on 'stun,' we need one with a 'logic' setting, so that when you fire the dart into the noisome nitwit, he suddenly starts to make sense. We need a 'concision' setting that helps the yapper get to the point.
And finally, we need a 'befuddle' setting for those situations when the speaker has no plausible answer to a tough question and needs the audience to be Tased and confused.
I'm sure you agree. You better.
Joel Achenbach is a Washington Post reporter.
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