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Frank Salvato,
Managing Editor
The Left Is Making a Mistake in
Ridiculing the Tea Parties
April 17, 2009
The political
Left in the United States is making a grave mistake in diminishing and
dismissing the anger of the American people. Where it may be common
place for liberals, Leftists, neo-Marxists and Progressive-Leftists to
take to the streets over anything and everything, including a change of
wind direction, it is entirely a different story with conservatives and
Republicans. Conservatives and Republicans don’t march in the streets
for anything. The fact that they have now taken to the streets in
protest of massive government spending and government’s encroachment
into our liberties speaks volumes to those who would listen.
"Give Me Liberty or Give Me
Death!”
An amazing thing happened on
the way to America’s socialistic demise...a revolution has fomented.
Born of a righteous anger centered on wasteful and special interest
government spending, lack of honest representation in government, a move
toward transforming the United States Constitutional Republic into a
Socialist Democracy, excessive taxation and many more constitutionally
based grievances, conservatives, traditionalists and Republicans, as
well as centrists, independents and Democrats, took to the streets of
just about every congressional district to protest a behemoth runaway
government run by an elitist and opportunistic political class. From
Chicago to New York, St. Louis to San Francisco, St. Paul to Austin and
Miami to Portland, hard-working, taxpaying Americans, who aren’t too
often moved to taking to the streets in protest, took to the streets to
redress their government.
What makes this "protest” more important and more potent than any
petition drive, any email, letter writing or phone campaign, is that it
moved conservatives, traditionalists and Republicans to take to the
streets, something that in most every instance and in every circumstance
they are not wont to do. The question that is being asked now is this:
Will this movement grow and gather strength enough to affect real,
meaningful and constitutionally friendly "change” or will conservatives,
traditionalists and Republicans fall prey to their traditional
boogey-man, factionalism?
The Conservative Challenge
For decades– both in my
political life and for as long as I have been writing and publishing – I
have contended that conservatives and Republicans – the Right – aren’t
cohesive. Since entering into the new media publishing and non-profit
educational venues I have come to understand that they don’t financially
support the organizations and publications that carry the water for
them; who defend the traditionalist ideology from mainstream media and
Leftist attacks. They employ ideological litmus tests for their
prospective candidates instead of selecting candidates that would
dedicate their public service to preserving their individual rights to
pursue their special interests. And it is obvious to anyone but those
walking around with eyes wide shut that it takes an act outrageous and
egregious to motivate conservatives and Republicans to the streets in
protest.
While this analysis may sound harsh (and with regard to the lack of
financial support for those who carry the water for conservatism it is
meant to be), for the most part there is an underlying philosophical
reason for the differences between the pack mentality of the Left and
the individualism of the Right. Where the Left leans more toward
identifying our populace in the collective (what’s good for the country
is good for the individual), the Right identifies our populace as
individuals who, together, make up the whole (what is good for the
individual is good for the country). This individualist philosophy lends
itself to self-sufficiency and individual responsibility which leads to
a community of people who believe that solutions come from individuals
and not government. This, of course, leads to a civically responsible
community.
A vulnerability that exists in extreme individualism is that it leads to
a community of individuals who always want to be the leader. We’ve all
heard the phrase, "Too many chiefs and not enough Indians.” When
everyone believes that their way of achieving things is the best,
factions develop that impede the whole of the community from being
effective in achieving common goals.
A prime example of this can be found in the ideological litmus test for
political candidates. Instead of supporting candidates that would fight
to protect an individual’s right to pursue matters important to
the individual, factions within the conservative community threaten to
withhold support if their individual special interests, the
subjects and issues most important to them, are not embraced by
candidates. Using the individualist philosophy in political pursuits
instead of measuring candidates on their dedication to preserving and
defending the individuals’ rights to pursue their individual interests
makes it next to impossible to not only come to a consensus on a
candidate, but slate a candidate that can beat the Left’s cohesive,
pack-mentality voting style.
Extreme individualism is also the main reason that the Right continually
falls to the Left in establishing and funding political action and
advocacy groups. It is the primary reason why, even though there are
people on the right side of the ideological aisle who have even more
money than neo-Marxist financier George Soros, there are no groups like
MoveOn.org, America Coming Together, Media Matters, etc. Those
ideological groups that do exist on the right side of the ideological
aisle are almost always extremely limited in what they can do to combat
the Leftists because they are so underfunded.
This is why the events of April 15th, 2009, are so incredible and
important in and of themselves. It would seem that the acts outrageous
and egregious have occurred at the hand of our government, so much so
and for so long that – to borrow a line from a Bob Dylan song, "...the
times, they are a changin’.”
The Beneficiaries of American
Political Apathy
The
American Fifth Column – an association of one-worlders,
neo-Marxists, Progressive-Leftists, Communists, Socialists and
anarchists, to name some of the more notable groups – has successfully
intruded into our daily lives by implementing a shadow set of societal
laws in "political correctness”; a shadow set of rules antithetical to
the
United States Constitution. This is true to such an extent that
elected officials are basing the creation of legislation on these
tenets, tenets directly taken from the
Marxist-Leninist philosophy. From hate crime laws whose definitions
are open to ideological interpretation to the mass redistribution of
wealth currently being perpetrated upon the American people by the Obama
Administration to the government funded indoctrination of our children
into special interest ideology via the public schools system, the
elements of our society that believe government is the answer have
infiltrated every avenue of our lives and they have placed the
importance of their ideology above even the proper execution of
representative government.
But most disturbing is that the American Fifth Column has so
successfully employed the tactics of Marxist "community organizer”
Saul Alinsky to achieve their goal – the radical transformation of
America's social and economic structure – that they have taken control
of the US government. Nancy Pelosi’s oligarchy in the US House of
Representatives, combined with the almost filibuster-proof Democrat
majority in the US Senate, place the Legislative Branch firmly in
control of the neo-Marxist wing of the Democrat Party. President Obama –
who has talked unabashedly about "economic justice” and the "arrogance”
of the United States and who is a self-declared "community organizer” in
the mold of the Alinsky model – has populated his administration with
far-Left ideologues – many from the Clinton Administration – including
many members of the biased and agendized mainstream media.
It can be successfully argued that the neo-Marxist Progressive-Left has
become "the establishment” and traditionalist Americans – those who
believe in the sanctity of the US Constitution, in freedom, liberty and
personal and civic responsibility – have become the "counter-culture.”
Enter the tea parties...
Goebbels Would Be Proud
As real, hard-working Americans
from all walks of life – rich, poor, religious, non-religious,
Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Independent, white, black, yellow,
brown, male and female – took to the streets to send a message to their
elected officials; those elected to office to represent the best
interests of their constituencies, not their political parties, perhaps
the most organized and vicious threat to our Constitutional Republic
took to the airwaves to discredit, diminish and otherwise smear We the
People: the mainstream media.
Make no mistake, while the neo-Marxists elected to office are a threat
to our liberty and freedom, to our Constitutional Republic, they
wouldn’t be able to come close to the success they have seen so far if
it weren’t for the propagandists in the mainstream media. The mainstream
media disingenuously and blatantly violated their constitutionally
mandated responsibility to act as citizen’s advocate by championing the
Obama campaign in the 2008 elections. By refusing to ask the tough
questions and selectively airing favorable coverage of the Obama
campaign, while criticizing the McCain campaign for even the most benign
faux pas, they ensured a victory for Barack Obama thus violating the
public trust. True journalism is dead in the mainstream media. It has
been replaced by a propaganda dissemination mechanism that would have
made Nazi propaganda chief Josef Goebbels envious. With regard to the
tea parties two examples stand out...
Radio talk show host, Bill Press, on FOX News, April 14th, tried to
float the idea that nefarious conservative organizations were behind the
organizing of the nationwide tea party assemblage, saying he ”didn’t see
anything genuine or see anything real” about the protests. He
advanced a ridiculous theory that because advocate organizations and
politicians decided to get on board with the public outrage that they
somehow were pulling the strings of the total of protesters from
coast-to-coast. Press may understand protests on the Left to be funded
by nefarious political and ideological forces – George Soros, MoveOn.org,
America Coming Together, Media Matters, the Communist and Socialist
Parties, etc. – but conservatives and Republicans aren’t that adept at
organizing "march-in-the-street” protests.
Another came from CNN’s Susan Roesgen who displayed a level of elitism
in her interviewing of tea party protesters in Chicago heretofore unseen
throughout the history of journalism. Roesgen
questioned one protester whose frustration with Barack Obama’s
totalitarian governmental style led him to equate it to the political
stylings of a young, pre-holocaust Adolf Hitler. Forgetting that
fascism exists on the left side of an
accurate political spectrum, Roesgen chastised the protester for
being "offensive.” One must question how offended she was when the same
thing was happening to President George W. Bush. Then Roesgen, under the
guise of asking a question,
lectured and entered into debate with another protester before
cutting him off and declaring that the entire protest was orchestrated
by FOX News and was, in fact, "anti-government,” "anti-CNN” and "not
family viewing.”
This blatant disregard for the public’s genuine anger lends credence to
the argument that the mainstream media is not only in the tank for the
Obama Administration, but that they have reached such a level of
elitism, possessing such an agenda-driven arrogance, that they have
literally become not only an enemy of the
Charters of Freedom but an enemy of the people.
Overthrowing Men Who Pervert the
Constitution
According to the recently
released DHS threat assessment titled,
Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic & Political Climate Fueling
Resurgence in Radicalization & Recruitment, my proclivity to
actively defend the US Constitution, to actively question a reckless
government that has strayed from the principles set forth by our
Founders and Framers – principles born of Natural Law and
Judeo-Christian values, principles that forged a Constitutional
Republic, defines me as a threat to our nation. According to Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (please tell me again what
her qualifications for this post are?) because I am angry about the
government’s abdication of effective representative government I am a
threat to the nation, along with US soldiers returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan and each and every American who turned out for the tea
parties across the nation. Both Napolitano and President Obama – for his
silence on the matter – consider We the People "the enemy.”
As of this writing, there are 564 days until the 2010 midterm elections.
The questions that remains are these:
▪ Will this truly patriotic movement continue to grow?
▪ Will those who took to the streets on April 15th, 2009, continue to do
so until the totalitarian forces of the neo-Marxist Progressive-Left are
vanquished once and for all?
▪ Or will conservative, traditionalists, Republicans, concerned
centrists and honest Democrats look at their singular achievement and
say job well-done as they retreat to the status quo?
To be sure, if the mid-term elections had been held on the day of the
tea parties I truly believe most incumbents would have been ousted from
office. The anger is that concentrated. But the past holds the truth of
the future and it shows that – traditionally – conservatives are hard
pressed to maintain cohesiveness over a prolonged period of time.
Truthfully, I hope I am proven wrong on this point. The fact is, our
nation’s future depends on me being wrong.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is
credited with having said, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a
sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve." If the Left is
smart – and that is truly being questioned by many Americans – they will
form a new-found respect for the admiral’s words with regard to the
events of April 15th, 2009.
If the Right is smart, and in their awakening it appears they are, they
will realize this needs to be an ongoing effort, that there is hard work
ahead, that everyone must act cohesively and that...
...the revolution starts now!
"We, the people, are the
rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the
constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution.”
– Abraham Lincoln |
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