February 06, 2005

WHEN THE GROUNDHOG SEES ITS FORESHDOW IT MEANS SIX MORE WEEKS OF OBLIGATORY NAZI REFERENCES:

Hunger for Dictatorship: War to export democracy may wreck our own. (Scott McConnell, 2/14/05, American Conservative)

Students of history inevitably think in terms of periods: the New Deal, McCarthyism, “the Sixties” (1964-1973), the NEP, the purge trials—all have their dates. Weimar, whose cultural excesses made effective propaganda for the Nazis, now seems like the antechamber to Nazism, though surely no Weimar figures perceived their time that way as they were living it. We may pretend to know what lies ahead, feigning certainty to score polemical points, but we never do.

Nonetheless, there are foreshadowings well worth noting. The last weeks of 2004 saw several explicit warnings from the antiwar Right about the coming of an American fascism. Paul Craig Roberts in these pages wrote of the “brownshirting” of American conservatism—a word that might not have surprised had it come from Michael Moore or Michael Lerner. But from a Hoover Institution senior fellow, former assistant secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, and one-time Wall Street Journal editor, it was striking.

Several weeks later, Justin Raimondo, editor of the popular Antiwar.com website, wrote a column headlined, “Today’s Conservatives are Fascists.” Pointing to the justification of torture by conservative legal theorists, widespread support for a militaristic foreign policy, and a retrospective backing of Japanese internment during World War II, Raimondo raised the prospect of “fascism with a democratic face.” His fellow libertarian, Mises Institute president Lew Rockwell, wrote a year-end piece called “The Reality of Red State Fascism,” which claimed that “the most significant socio-political shift in our time has gone almost completely unremarked, and even unnoticed. It is the dramatic shift of the red-state bourgeoisie from leave-us-alone libertarianism, manifested in the Congressional elections of 1994, to almost totalitarian statist nationalism. Whereas the conservative middle class once cheered the circumscribing of the federal government, it now celebrates power and adores the central state, particularly its military wing.”


Imagine how far down the rabbit hole you have to have fallen to believe that this selection of fellow stooges from the anti-globalist libertarian Right represents either a range of opinion or a depth of analysis? You'd think it would at least give them some pause that they are allied with the genuinely totalitarian Left in this cause.

Posted by Orrin Judd at February 6, 2005 09:21 PM
Comments

One would think your being aligned with the Anti-Western multiculturalist Left when it comes to immigration policy would you give you some pause as well.

Posted by: carter at February 6, 2005 10:41 PM

carter:

Importing Christians is Leftist? George Bush is president because of unchecked immigration.

Posted by: oj at February 6, 2005 11:38 PM

George Will, while not on the same wavelength at these freaks, has been spouting similar nonsense about putative conservative "disenchantment" with Bush. He said on election night that plenty of conservatives would repeat the words "Supreme Court" to themselves three times before reluctantly voting for Dubya.

I guess that would explain why Bush won the election overwhelmingly with conservatives while losing moderates and liberals, and why one GOP analyst said Bush was more popular with conservatives than Reagan had been.

Will and his fellow sky-is-falling conservatives have been reading a little too much David Kirkpatrick lately -- they must not yet have figured out that he is on Karl Rove's payroll.

Posted by: Matt Murphy at February 7, 2005 01:12 AM

In his heart, every libertarian is an anarchist, belonging to the Leonard Bernstein wing of the anarchy movement. I call them the "pathetic bourgeois".

However, most people I know that hate Bush hate him because he belongs to the hard-working, effective wing of the Christian movement; they prefer pansies.

Posted by: Randall Voth at February 7, 2005 04:33 AM

"George Bush is president because of unchecked immigration"

I don't know what your smoking or drinking, but I would like to give it a try.

Posted by: h-man at February 7, 2005 05:06 AM

It is intriguing when someone uses the word 'Brownshirt' as an epithet while hobnobbing with Pat Buchanan. McConnell should buy a mirror.

What unites Roberts, Raimondo, Buchanan, McConnell, Reese, Sobran and Rockwell is Jew-hatred. Once you understand that, their position on the war in Iraq is much easier to understand.

George Will is just ignorant and lazy. He won't go out of his living room to write a story, let alone visit someplace without a decent croissant like Iraq. He's fat and happy and gets his big check from ABC and has been of decreasing importance since the Berlin Wall fell.

Posted by: Bart at February 7, 2005 06:50 AM
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