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Levine says, "Perhaps it comes down to nothing more than the fact that in our world, as in the world Yeats long ago described, the best lack conviction, while the worst are full of `passionate intensity.'"
Close, I guess.

So putting everything together, there's a bunch of people who like absolute authorities... and to attract this people, one must look like an absolute authority, talk like an absolute authority, and act like an absolute authority.
(*)
Reagan says, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" And before you know it, the USSR is no more. Wow, Reagan sure has the world in his hands. And he's here to protect you.
(**) What's not to like?
I guess all this also lends some support to my earlier conjecture that the real political divide in the US now is between the "Unitary Executive"
(***) types and everyone else.
(And "a commander guy"? You have to love the logic behind it all.
You are namby-pamby ivory-tower intellectuals who know zilch about war, and
I am a seasoned veteran commander who's standing on Iraqi ground even as I speak! OK, not really, but I actually
do listen to the commanders close to the ground!... Well, I'm pretty sure the whole thing is yet another coded message for True Believers.)
* * *
(*) and of course, this absolute authority has to be on Our side -- so Osama bin Laden is out because he hates Us
(**) well, he was here to protect you
(***) a.k.a. "small government", government with no internal checks and balances -- but don't tell anyone I said that