The War for Middle Earth
by Steven LaTulippe
by Steven LaTulippe
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A friend gave
me the Lord
of the Rings trilogy on DVD this past Christmas, and I finally
got around to watching them the other day. Since I hadn’t seen the
series in a few years, I’d forgotten just how magnificent the movies
really are. Before their release, I had been openly skeptical that
anyone could do justice to Tolkien’s marvelous trilogy, but director
Peter Jackson and his cast and crew did it; they hit a grand slam.
As I watched
the movies, I was struck by the timeless and universal themes woven
into Tolkien’s tale. Power, and the seductive pull it exerts on
the human psyche, is at the heart of the human experience and at
the root of most of our tragedies.
By the time
the final credits rolled, I got a sinking feeling that many of the
movie’s characters and plot themes were being repeated all around
us in a tragic example of life imitating art.
With several
ongoing wars, an economy in peril, and a farcical electoral season
upon us, the pursuit of power is the narrative of the day, and our
cast of characters is veritably Tolkienesque.
Here, then,
are my nominations for our very own Americanized version of The
Lord of the Rings:
Saruman
the White: Alan Greenspan
Alan Greenspan
was once a white wizard of libertarianism. He preached the gospel
of individual liberty and free market economics all over the world.
For years, he collaborated with Ayn Rand, and he even wrote an eloquent
paean
on the virtues of the gold standard.
But as the
years passed, he ensconced himself high atop the Fed Tower in Washington
and hungrily stared into Sauron’s crystal ball. Seduced by the dark
side, he sent forth swarms of counterfeit dollars, more destructive
than any horde of uruk-hai, to obliterate our economy and
wreck the livelihood of our people.
Frodo Baggins:
Ron Paul
Long ago, America
had rulers who respected our constitution and actually believed
that there should be reasonable limits to the federal government’s
power. During that time, the nation prospered and the people lived
in peace. But when our Founders’ line disappeared, a succession
of power-mongering con artists took over. Now, we teeter on the
edge of bankruptcy in an age of intrusive government and ceaseless
warfare. Ron Paul, a diminutive, humble man from a shire somewhere
in Texas, seeks to take the One Ring and hurl it into the fires
of Mount Doom. While there is always hope, his is a long and difficult
journey, and his chances of success are slim.
Sméagol:
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
had the One Ring for eight long years. She reveled in its power
and glory until it was taken away by George W. Bush. Ever since
then, she’s been trolling around the countryside in a desperate
quest to get it back. (Rumor has it that she goes to bed at night
caressing a miniature copy of the Presidential Seal while mumbling
"my precious.")
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A
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Sauron:
Alexander Hamilton
There are many
candidates for the role of Sauron in this American morality play,
but after some deep thought I believe the dubious distinction belongs
to Alexander Hamilton. In many ways, he was the weasel in the Founders’
woodpile, the serpent in the Garden of Eden. While the other Founders
were envisioning a radical new republic based on individual liberty
and limited government, Hamilton worked tirelessly to fashion something
very different. He believed in an omnipotent central government,
an activist foreign policy, a powerful standing military and the
benevolent effects of central banking. (One government to rule
them all...and in the darkness, bind them). Though Hamilton
has long since passed from the physical world, his fiery eye still
hovers over Mordor-on-the-Potomac, a mortal threat to the remnants
of our republic.
Gandalf
the Gray: Lew Rockwell
Lew Rockwell,
following in the footsteps of Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard,
has walked the earth these past decades warning of the coming tempest.
He has organized a small band of partisans and sent them forth to
save Middle America from the evil hordes of Mordor.
Grima Wormtongue:
Dick Cheney
In Lord of
the Rings, Grima is the archetypical court manipulator. An inveterate
liar and flatterer, he works his wiles on the hapless King Theoden
to deliver Rohan into Saruman’s clutches.
Dick Cheney
plies a similar trade in the White House, where he whispers his
dark plots into the ear of our imbecilic president and moves his
agenda of war and state capitalism inexorably forward.
The
Dead Army of Dunharrow: The American People
Many years
ago, these soldiers, also called the Shadow Host, pledged their
lives in defense of Gondor. But at a crucial moment they betrayed
their oaths. Instead, they fled into the caverns below Dwimorberg
Mountain where they were condemned to a living death until the day
they should somehow regain their honor.
The American
people, likewise, were bequeathed a free republic courtesy of the
sweat and blood of their forefathers. Through the years, that republic
has come under relentless assault from those who would replace it
with a militarized, authoritarian empire. And rather than fulfill
their oath to defend that republic, the masses of the American people
have retreated into a sheep-like, narcotized state of willful ignorance
and indifference.
It remains
to be seen whether some Aragon will appear and shame them into recapturing
their birthright. But America may not be as lucky as the denizens
of Middle Earth.
From what I’ve
been seeing on the campaign trail this year, Sauron is coasting
to victory.
January
19, 2008
Steven
LaTulippe [send him mail]
is a physician currently practicing in Ohio. He was an officer in
the United States Air Force for 13 years.
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