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7.15.2005

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Victor Davis Hanson guts the Left. Again. A taste:

Ever since September 11, there has been an alternative narrative about this war embraced by the Left. In this mythology, the attack on September 11 had in some vague way something to do with American culpability.


Either we were unfairly tilting toward Israel, or had been unkind to Muslims. Perhaps, as Sen. Patty Murray intoned, we needed to match the good works of bin Laden to capture the hearts and minds of Muslim peoples.

The fable continues that the United States itself was united after the attack even during its preparations to retaliate in Afghanistan. But then George Bush took his eye off the ball. He let bin Laden escape, and worst of all, unilaterally and preemptively, went into secular Iraq — an unnecessary war for oil, hegemony, Israel, or Halliburton, something in Ted Kennedy’s words “cooked up in Texas.”

In any case, there was no connection between al Qaeda and Saddam, and thus terrorists only arrived in Iraq after we did.

That tale goes on. The Iraqi fiasco is now a hopeless quagmire. The terrorists are paying us back for it in places like London and Madrid.

Still worse, here at home we have lost many of our civil liberties to the Patriot Act and forsaken our values at Guantanamo Bay under the pretext of war. Nancy Pelosi could not understand the continued detentions in Guantanamo since the war in Afghanistan is in her eyes completely finished.

In this fable, we are not safer as a nation. George Bush’s policies have increased the terror threat as we saw recently in the London bombing. We have now been at war longer than World War II. We still have no plan to defeat our enemies, and thus must set a timetable to withdraw from Iraq.

Islamic terrorism cannot be defeated militarily nor can democracy be “implanted by force.” So it is time to return to seeing the terrorist killing as a criminal justice matter — a tolerable nuisance addressed by writs and indictments, while we give more money to the Middle East and begin paying attention to the “root causes” of terror.

That is the dominant narrative of the Western Left and at times it finds its way into mainstream Democratic-party thinking. Yet every element of it is false.


With VDH for us, who can be against us?

Betcha the Left wish they could trade Michael Moore, Sean Penn, Barbara Streisand, and two Baldwin brothers for a real thinker like Hanson or Ledeen.

Sorry, fellas, they're franchise players.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

:) I really like the way this man presents his facts. He is never condescending, but the truth has a way of making it's point and those who can see it slink away quietly, tail between legs.

Spud keeps telling me that the Right never wants to discuss issues, they are more into name-calling and cheap shots... Rush ans Ann Coulter, he can't stand them. And he says O'Rielly won't discuss facts, either. He hides behind No Spin (whatever it's called?) and gets really angry when people have a point that he can't counter.

Spud doesn't have a TV. He thinks it's evil and subliminal, and does way more damage than good. He's kinda correct, but since he doesn't see what's on he really can't discuss on the same level the MSM I see or the programs I watch, etc.

He surprised me this a.m. w/an article called "Where's the Newt?" He never let's me see where they come from because if it's the Nation, I already know I'll hate it. I was very impressed with this article and asked him where he got it. I can't wait to see. I would love him to surprise me and say, NRO!!

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