There aren’t enough Tolkien analogies in politics…

In fact, until I read this, I don’t think I have ever seen one used:
Embattled U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum said America has avoided a second terrorist attack for five years because the “Eye of Mordor” has been drawn to Iraq instead.
Santorum used the analogy from one of his favorite books, J.R.R. Tolkien’s 1950s fantasy classic “Lord of the Rings,” to put an increasingly unpopular war in Iraq into terms any school kid could easily understand.
“As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else,” Santorum said, describing the tool the evil Lord Sauron used in search of the magical ring that would consolidate his power over Middle-earth.
“It’s being drawn to Iraq and it’s not being drawn to the U.S.,” Santorum continued. “You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don’t want the Eye to come back here to the United States.”
In an interview with the editorial board of the Bucks County Courier Times, sister paper of The Intelligencer, the 12-year Republican senator from Pennsylvania said he’s “a big “Lord of the Rings’ fan.” He’s read the first of the series, “The Hobbit” to his six children.
Of course, the Casey campaign plays politics:
A spokesman for Democratic opponent Bob Casey Jr. questioned the appropriateness of the analogy.
“You have to really question the judgment of a U.S. senator who compares the war in Iraq to a fantasy book,” said Casey spokesman Larry Smar.
It’s a friggin’ analogy! And a good one at that! It’s the kind of analogy that even a child, and yes, even the would-be Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania, should be able to understand.
Perhaps if Santorum put the analogy on flash cards the Casey camp would get it.
October 19th, 2006 at 5:22 pm
[…] Tim Chapman says more Lord of the Rings analogies, please. It’s a friggin’ analogy! And a good one at that! It’s the kind of analogy that even a child, and yes, even the would-be Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania, should be able to understand. […]