You’ve got
to admire the tenacity of leftists. The same people who were colossally
wrong about the war on terror (in both Afghanistan and Iraq); who clamored
for America to sheathe its sword when America itself was under attack; who
defamed America and its supporters as enemies of freedom even after the wars
that led to liberation -- these same people, now that history has thoroughly
embarrassed them and refuted their claims, are … on the attack!
They have not taken a moment to
reflect on their treacherous antics, which would have kept the Iraqi
oppressors in power and anti-American terrorists on the loose; they have not
reserved a second for regrets about blackening America’s image or weakening
her citizens’ resolve in resisting the forces that would bring this nation
down. But having attacked – in time of war -- their President as a “Nazi”
and their country as “the real axis of evil,” the left is now complaining
because others have called them to account.
From Greenwich Village to Hollywood
the American left is crying victim -- “McCarthyism,” “persecution” --
because Americans are revolted by what they said and did. And of course the
left is once again -- in the same hypocritical breath -- presenting itself
as a defender of the American liberties it refused to defend. And of course
the left is yet again “defending” them not against the fascist threat from
Iran and other terrorist states still at large, but from America itself. “A
chill wind is blowing in this nation,” is how actor and anti-war leftist Tim
Robbins characterizes his triumphant country while complaining about his
“persecution” and “silencing” on national TV.
Yet there is nothing new, even in
this brazen reversal of the facts. As far as the left is concerned it is so
familiar as to be, well, boring. Fifty years ago America was also engaged in
a global war – at that time with the most oppressive empire the world had
ever seen, and the left took an identical stance. American Communists who
were organized and funded by Moscow created the Progressive Party to oppose
America’s defense of freedom, and marched to undermine America’s defenses.
They even formed the “Progressive Party” to attack America’s “Cold War
agendas” and push for the United States to unilaterally disarm. And they did
so for the entire duration of the conflict.
Yet when called to account they
presented themselves as victims of a “witch-hunt,” and defenders of the Bill
of Rights and other American freedoms. And they were successful. They gave
the word “McCarthyism” its unending currency, ready for use any time they
came under attack. Properly identified, of course, the era of the Fifties
should be referred to as the era of the “Red Threat,” when hundreds of
thousands of Americans sided with the dictatorship of Joseph Stalin and
hundreds became actual spies for the Soviet Union. But thanks to the left’s
hegemony in the media and the academy this treasonous epoch is today known
as the era of the “Red Scare” instead.
Leading the leftist juggernaut in
its current attack on America’s defenders is the largest and most
influential hate group in America, misnamed “People for the American Way.”
People for the American Way is a permanent campaign of fear and hate aimed
principally at Christian conservatives but at every group that attempts to
defend America against the assaults of the left.
People for the American Way
conducts a permanent witch-hunt at “Rightwing Watch Online.”[1] No sooner
was the war in Iraq successfully concluded than this site published a
special “report” called “Talking Out of Turn: The Right’s Campaign Against
Dissent.” A sister leftist site, TomPaine.com (funded by Bill Moyers among
others) also posted the report. Echoes of its claims can be heard among
leftwing Democrats in the chambers of the House.
Among the chapters of the report:
“Demonizing Dissent,” “Protesters Are Communists,” “Protesters Hate
America,” and “Protest Is Treason.” Needless to say, the conclusion of the
complaint claims the “First Amendment As A Model” for the protesters. Of
course, nothing in the report sustains the charges it makes in its chapter
heads, just as nothing in the First Amendment guarantees a right to slander
those who disagree, even when the slander is aimed at the political right.
People for the American Way begins
its indictment with this piece of Alice-in-Wonderland logic (characteristic
of the document as a whole): “While most people see President Bush's
post-9/11 assertion—‘Either you are with us, or you are with the
terrorists’--as a call for the world community to join America in defeating
terrorism, right-wing activists have taken a narrower view. To them, what
the President is really saying is ‘Either you toe the administration’s line,
or you’re in league with terrorists.’ They see Bush's policies toward Iraq
as indistinguishable from America’s interests…. To them, President Bush is
the state and, therefore, dissent is treason.”
Earth to People for the American
Way: President Bush is the elected President and the war powers he used were
given to him by a vote of the United States Congress, including the
majorities of both political parties. It was, in fact, the second such
majority vote calling for a “regime change” by force if necessary in the
last four years. The other war resolution was submitted by President Clinton
and passed by overwhelming majorities in both political parties. So yes
opposition to the war on Iraq is opposition to the policy of the elected
government of the United States in its entirety, and whose sovereign is the
American people.
While this does not make dissent
treason (more on this in a moment) it certainly does make opposition to
America’s war in Iraq opposition to America’s war. Second, “Either you are
with us, or you are with the terrorists” is a very narrow formulation by any
standard. It does not mean you can be with the government of France or Iran
and be with us at the same time. It means there is a war and a war has only
two sides and everyone must choose which side they are on. BTW: What is this
“world community” anyway, kemo sabe?
People for the American Way’s
indictment continues: “From the beginning, the Right has sought to portray
anti-war protesters as radicals. This does not gibe with the facts. A New
York Times piece on dissenters emphasizes the diversity of the peace
movement. While it is true that one group involved in the peace protests,
International ANSWER, has socialist ties, most major anti-war organizations
have mainstream connections to groups like the NAACP and the National
Council of Churches. These mainstream peace coalitions have gone out of
their way to distance themselves from more radical elements and to disavow
their tactics.”
People for the American Way is of
course itself a radical organization (although obviously not by its own
standards). The New York Times story was conveniently written to serve the
interests of People for the American way, which (as the Times reported) held
a meeting in its offices of more “moderate” elements of the antiwar movement
to discuss the counter-productive tactics of the antiwar movement to
date.[2] Up to then (March 2003), all the large demonstrations (Washington,
San Francisco etc.) had been held under the auspices of a self-proclaimed
Communist Party[3] in the name of International ANSWER – an organization
that has “socialist ties” -- as People for the American Way delicately puts
it -- to the terrorist regime in North Korea. A second organizer of the
antiwar demonstrations (not mentioned) was Not In Our Name – a group
organized by leaders of the Revolutionary Communist Party. The meeting in
the People for the American Way Offices created a new coalition
organization, “United for Peace and Justice,” which held its first
demonstration in New York in March 2003. The organizer and head of the new
organization was Leslie Cagan, a pro-Castro Sixties radical who was still a
member of the Communist Party USA after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Cagan
called on protesters to “disrupt normal life” once the war started. So much
for the “moderates.”
Now to declare a personal interest.
As a former antiwar leftist, I have tried to sound the alarm over the
internal threat to the security of this country presented by organizations
like International ANSWER, Not In Our Name, United for Peace and Justice and
other neo-communist groups.[4] I have done this through many articles
documenting their activities published in
www.frontpagemag.com
and The War Room. People for the American Way is well aware of this and
responds as follows: “David Horowitz of the Center for the Study of Popular
Culture is perhaps the most rabid advocate of the view that dissent equals
treason. Each weekday, Horowitz and his colleagues at FrontPage Magazine
offer new articles on the evils of dissent, liberally sprinkled with such
key phrases as “aid and comfort,” “clear and present danger”, “blame America
first,” “hate America Left,” and “fifth column.” In fact, FrontPage has an
entire “Fifth Column” section containing 380 articles to date.”
This is the typical Big Lie
approach of the radical left. I have never equated dissent with treason nor
given any indication I thought dissent as such was “evil.” Nor have any of
the other conservative groups indicted in the People for the American Way
hate sheet. Instead, I have asserted the right of critics to dissent from
government policies both explicitly and by example – as when I published an
article on the war[5] by Professor Todd Gitlin -- an antiwar dissenter who
was even part of the Columbia teach-in at which the infamous “million
Mogadishus” rant was given. I published Gitlin because despite his dissent
on the war, he denounced the anti-Americanism of the antiwar protests,
something that People for the American Way has failed to do, confining their
idea of “distance” to creating an organization which is also radical in its
agendas but careful in its “tactics” not to expose those agendas).
The one admirable aspect of the
People for the American Way document is that it provides quotes from the
conservatives it defames that disprove its own accusations (the true test of
a radical evidently is that being so far in left field that one reads plain
English with entirely different meanings from ordinary people):
“A January 21st piece entitled ‘The
'Peace' Movement Isn’t about Peace,’ demonstrates Horowitz’s standard modus
operandi: link dissenters with Communists and dissent with treason. ‘When
your country is attacked, when the enemy has targeted every American
regardless of race, gender or age for death, there can be no “peace”
movement. There can only be a movement that divides Americans and gives aid
and comfort to our enemies….The so-called “peace movement” today is led by
the same radicals who supported America’s totalitarian enemies during the
Cold War. They marched in support of the Vietcong, the Sandinista Marxists
and the Communist guerrillas in El Salvador.”
And so they did. The organizers and
board members of People for the American Way among them.
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[1]
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oId=10389#1
[2] Kate Zernike and Dean Murphy,
“Antiwar Effort Emphasizes Civility Over Confrontation,” NY Times, March 29,
2003
[3] The Workers World Party for
which International ANSWER was a “front.”
[4]
www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=7396
[5]Todd Gitlin, “A Patriotic View
From The Left: Gore Vidal and Other America Haters,”
www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=2901