Loser Democrats
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Democrats
should face it: they are incompetent and Bush will be reelected.
With
less than two months to go before the election, John Kerry is yet
to address a single important issue.
William
Rivers Pitt, who runs the liberal web site, "Truthout,"
vented his frustration by declaring the election the dumbest ever
(Sept. 10). The entire election, thus far, Pitt says, has been about
Republican and Democratic TV ads.
Pitt
lists the real issues that remain unaddressed before the electorate:
a war based on intelligence manipulation and deception, the loss
of jobs, health care’s rising cost and declining coverage, the intelligence
failures that enabled the terrorist attack on September 11, America’s
pariah standing in the world community.
Pitt
is correct that the election is being fought over no important issue.
However, even Pitt cannot avoid including in his list of weighty
matters "the fact that military assault weapons will soon be
making a perfectly legal return to a neighborhood near you."
Pitt is referring to President George Bush’s intention to permit
the ban on "assault weapons" to expire.
It
must be something in the water that Democrats drink. Kerry quickly
picked up on this "important issue," and charged that
Bush was helping terrorism by permitting Americans to own "assault
weapons."
I
certainly hope that Pitt and Kerry don’t think Iraqis are being
assaulted by our weapons and not by our troops and leaders. There
is no such thing as a separate class of assault weapons. A vast
array of items can be used as weapons by one person to assault another.
Only
an aficionado can tell the difference between a rifle that is currently
banned as an "assault" rifle and one that is not. I would
bet that Pitt and not even Kerry, who served in action in Vietnam,
would be able to identify which is which.
A
political party that believes "assault weapons" are a
serious issue on a level with job loss and war cannot win a presidential
election.
With
the massive fear and hysteria over terrorism that Republicans have
whipped up, Americans probably believe that they need "assault
weapons" to protect themselves from terrorists, who must be
all around us judging by the number of alerts.
By
failing to address the serious issues, Democrats are aiding and
abetting a sinister revolution in the Republican Party.
The
Republican Party is no longer an uneasy alliance of conservatives
and moderates. The Republican Party has been revolutionized by neoconservatives.
Its new spirit is Jacobin.
Jacobins
have the confidence that comes from knowing that they alone possess
truth and virtue. They have no ear for critics, or even for facts.
Critics are enemies and are interfering with the imposition of virtue.
You are with us or against us.
To
get the full flavor of the neoconservatives’ Jacobin spirit, read
Claes Ryn’s remarkable book, America
the Virtuous.
The
New Republicans believe that America has a monopoly on power as
well as a monopoly on virtue. America’s destiny is to use its power
to impose its virtue on the world especially the Islamic part.
This
agenda has nothing to do with a "war on terror." However,
it will create a lot of terrorists.
And
a lot of casualties.
The
New Republican Party is a party of delusion. Republicans are deluded
not only about America’s purpose, but also about America’s power.
American
casualties in Iraq have passed the 8,000 mark. Every day we blow
up more houses and buildings and kill more women and children; and
the attacks on our troops increase by the day.
Delusion
has such a powerful hold on the Bush administration that despite
being stalemated in Iraq, high-ranking administration officials
are agitating to invade Iran and Syria.
No
such undertaking is conceivable without reinstating the military
draft. It would mean generalized war in the Middle East and, likely,
a world war.
What
has become of the bravery that John Kerry demonstrated in Vietnam?
If Kerry fails in his duty to force a debate on real issues, Americans
will reelect an administration that will squander our treasure and
the blood of our sons in the Middle East.
The
conservative movement in America is dead. There is no conservatism
in Bush’s budget and trade deficits, none in his domestic policies,
and none in his diplomacy. There is no longer a conservative press;
only a Jacobin one.
Hate
and delusion have the bit in their teeth.
September
13, 2004
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is John
M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research
Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is a former associate editor
of the Wall
Street Journal and a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
He is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2004 Creators Syndicate
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