Sultan Knish
The American left has never had it this good. It has never had two terms
of an unabashed and uncompromising leftist in the White House dedicated
to its agenda functioning as a dictator without the military uniform,
making and unmaking laws at a whim, siccing the IRS and Federal
prosecutors on political enemies and transforming the country at a
breathtaking pace.
Obama
is what generations of the left have dreamed of and worked toward. This
is the flicker of hopethey kept alive after JFK's assassination, the
Nixon years, Carter's collapse and the long stretch of Reaganomics. This
is what Bill Clinton robbed them of prematurely by gauging his actions
against the polls instead of blasting full steam ahead regardless of
what the public wanted.
The left finally has its Un-American tyranny. So why is it so angry?
Watch
MSNBC or browse any left-wing site and you see a level of anger that
would make you think that Al Gore had just conceded or Nixon had just
won reelection. There's more anger in the privileged circles of the left
than in the political rearguard of the Tea Party.
That anger
trickles from the top down. Obama's interview with Bill O'Reilly was yet
another opportunity for the most powerful man in the country to blame a
vast right wing conspiracy. A day doesn't pass without another email
from Obama, his wife, Sandra Fluke or Joe Biden warning that without
another five or ten dollar contribution, the "right" will take over
America.
The left has unchallenged control over the government,
academia and the entertainment industry and yet it talks as if the
country is 5 seconds away from Sarah Palin marching into Washington D.C.
at the head of an army of Duck Dynasty fans to outlaw abortion.
The
apocalyptic political paranoia and the uncontrolled outbursts of rage
haven’t changed much since 2003. Ten years later, the ideologues in
power still act as if George W. Bush is serving out his fourth term.
Every day on MSNBC, a stew of conspiracy theories about oil companies,
Israel, the Koch Brothers, Wal-Mart and Karl Rove leaves a slimy trail
across the television screen.
On the internet, manufactured
outrage has become the only progressive stock in trade. Did Jerry
Seinfeld say that he values humor over racial quotas? He's a racist. Did
an ESPN magazine out a compulsive liar who also happened to be
pretending to be a woman? Lock him up. Did Mike Huckabee say something
that could be misinterpreted with enough ellipses and out of context
“Twitterized” quotes? Before you know it, he's a sexist pig.
Pageviews
are the obvious profit motive behind all this and yet it says something
deeply disturbing about a progressive readership that eats up hate and
doesn't react to anything positive. The rash of fake hate crimes feeds
into that same perverse need for an enemy to hate and fight. The left
used to pretend that it wanted to do something positive. But now that it
has the power, it can't stop searching for someone to hate instead.
The
left is more comfortable being angry than being anything else; it finds
it easier to rally the troops against something than for something so
that even its triumphs only lead to more anger. The MSNBC tweet about an
interracial Cheerios commercial was revealing of a deeper problem
within the left. It was assumed that the MSNBC audience wouldn't care
about an interracial ad unless it could somehow pretend to “spite” the
right by watching it.
Obama's awkward stumble from cause to
cause, letting the old Bush policies run on Autoplay unless a crusade
kicks in, as it eventually did on gay marriage and illegal immigration,
is indicative of the problem with the left's governing style. As with an
interracial Cheerios commercial, it cares less about gay marriage or
legalizing illegal aliens than it does about stirring up conflict.
Like
an overgrown teenager for whom music or clothes aren't about enjoying
life or expressing an identity, but about upsetting and offending his or
her parents, the left needs the negative validation of the right to be
secure in its bad choices. Without that negative feedback to affirm its
rebellion, its pet causes no longer seem all that compelling or
meaningful.
That is another reason why the left began neglecting
some of its bread and butter issues after Obama won. Aside from the
need to protect its own man, it wasn't really all that interested in
closing Gitmo, gay marriage or opposing the War in Iraq. The things it
wants to do are never as important to it as its obsessive need to feel
that it is fighting against the right.
For all the Obama Worship,
the left is more united by hatred for Sarah Palin or Ted Cruz or any
other conservative villain of the month than by its support for its own
leaders. It derives its identity more from the things that it is
against, the middle class, the country, the businessman, the white male,
than from the things that it is for.
The left's sense of self is
strongest when it is attacking, not when it is inspiring, when it is
destroying, not when it is building.
Deprived of an external
enemy, its ideologues carve out narrow orthodoxies and denounce each
other for violating them. When the right and the center have been
purged, the purges of the left begin and don’t end until there is
nothing left except one tyrant-guru and his terrified minions. Or until
some outside force throws a pot of cold water on the quarreling and
shrieking acolytes brawling over minor points of doctrine.
The
small scale bloodsport documented in the outward reaches of feminism by
The Nation in its article "Feminism's Toxic Twitter Wars" as transgender
rights activists denounce Eve Ensler for excluding them by using the
word "Vagina" and black feminists denounce white feminists for ignoring
their concerns. This is what the left begins doing when it has free time
on its hands. It doesn't stop fighting. Instead its wars become pettier
power struggles over points of doctrine.
When all enemies to the
right have been eliminated, the left doesn't find peace. Its ideology
is a weapon, its gurus are egomaniacs and its followers joined to fight.
When it wins in an arena, whether it's academia or entertainment, the
winners begins warring against each other proving that even in an
ideological vacuum, its ideology remains a destructive force whose
followers would rather denounce and destroy, than educate and enlighten.
As
a victorious parasite writes its own obituary, a successful left is a
threat to its own existence and the only thing saving the left from the
violent disintegration into its own insanity is the right.
Hating
the right is the only thing that keeps the left together. When it
doesn't have Nixon to kick around anymore, it dissolves into a wet
puddle of goo. If it didn't have Sarah Palin, Ted Cruz, Mitt Romney and
every other figure who took his turn starring in their grim theater of
the Two Minutes Hate, it would revert back to the petty infighting of a
thousand minor eccentric causes.
The
left needs to believe in a vast right-wing conspiracy. It needs the
Koch Brothers, Karl Rove, Evangelical Christians, AIPAC, oil companies,
defense contractors and every other element of its conspiracy theories
to keep its gurus and followers focused on the "real" threat instead of
purging each other for tone policing, insufficient privilege checking
and any other outrage of the week.
Like the Salafists shooting
and shelling each other in Syria, the ranks of the left are filled with
dogmatic and intolerant fanatics whose only goal in life is the absolute
victory of their point of view. Their mutual fanaticism and aggrieved
sense of victimhood gives them more in common with each other and that
very commonality is the source of their mutual hatred. Only they can
understand each other well enough to truly want to kill each other as no
outsider possibly can.
Hate is the force that gives the left
meaning. It isn't hope that animates its leaders and thinkers, but the
darker side of human nature that calls on them to destroy and to kill.
That dark side is why the left's victories end in tragedies, why the red
flags are painted with blood and when its followers have run out of
enemies to kill, they turn on each other and destroy their own movements
with firing squads, gulags and guillotines.
The left finds its
identity not in its utopian visions, but in the things and people it
wishes to destroy. Only by knowing what they hate, do its followers know
who they are.
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