By Rich Lowry
Tuesday, August
03, 2021
There’s a handy device for
determining status in American society — whether someone feels obligated to
abide by his or her own COVID rules or not.
The true masters of the universe, the
people who imagine themselves the great and good without which society cannot
function, are the ones who preach but don’t practice, who mandate but don’t
comply.
They are the mayors and the governors who
tend to be at the forefront of COVID-19 lockdowns and other impositions, while
believing they needn’t pay attention to them themselves, certainly not if it
might mean missing a dinner date or a hair appointment.
This phenomenon isn’t the most important
thing about our response to the virus, not even close. Yet, it understandably
occupies an outsized place in the public mind and is one of the factors that
has shredded the credibility of the political and public-health establishment
during the pandemic.
Muriel Bowser, the mayor of Washington,
D.C., is the latest official to demonstrate the requisite high-handedness and
lack of self-awareness to take her place among the most memorable hypocrites of
the COVID era.
Within days of handing down an indoor mask
mandate, Bowser was photographed sitting maskless at an indoor event. She
officiated at a rooftop wedding ceremony — so far, so good — then proceeded to
the indoor reception where she and others didn’t mask up. A journalist for the
conservative Washington Examiner reported on her lapse.
Bowser says that she was eating and
drinking, which are allowed under her edict, but all that’s visible on the
table she’s sitting at are a few glasses. No one is obviously eating dinner.
Regardless, since people tend to eat and drink throughout wedding parties,
Bowser’s explanation is really a justification for being unmasked during the
entire event.
Why did she do it? Either because she
doesn’t really consider her new mask mandate that important, or she considers
herself too important to be significantly inconvenienced by it — and probably
both.
As a vaccinated person, Bowser is at very
low risk, even if her mask policy doesn’t reflect it. And she surely considers
her socializing too interesting and consequential to be crimped by something as
trifling as pandemic consistency.
She’s not the first. One reason that
California governor Gavin Newsom is under threat of a recall next
month is that, in the midst of his state’s lockdown last fall, he couldn’t
resist having a dinner with friends at the French Laundry in Napa Valley, one
of the finest restaurants in the country.
At the same time, the state was
prohibiting social events involving people from more than three households.
At the same time, the state was requiring
that such gatherings be held outside.
At the same time, lockdowns were crushing
restaurants less famous, pricey, and highly rated than the French Laundry.
Then, there are the hair exceptions to
lockdowns. House speaker Nancy Pelosi notoriously — and to her fury —
got caught violating the rules in San Francisco during a surreptitious salon
appointment.
In Illinois, the state shut down barbers
and hairstylists, and Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot cut a public-service
announcement declaring, “Getting your roots done is not essential!”
Then, Lightfoot turned around and got her hair
done anyway. When she, too, got caught, her
explanation perfectly captured the attitude of the high-flying COVID-19
hypocrites: “I’m the public face of this city. I’m on national media, and I’m
out in the public eye.”
Ah, yes. To paraphrase what Gore Vidal
once said about the impressive locks of the magazine editor Leon Wieseltier,
“She has very important hair!”
Of course, the high-profile role of public
officials should impel them to be sticklers about following their own rules.
But that would require a sense of modesty long ago overcome by the
self-importance that accompanies political power and quasi-celebrity.
The coronavirus hypocrites believe they
live in a hierarchical society, starkly divided between the rule-makers and the
suckers who have no choice but to obey them.
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