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The Times, "Fascists" And The Religious Right (Don Feder On The True Fascists Alert)
Frontpagemag.com ^ | 01/22/2007 | Don Feder

Posted on 01/22/2007 3:39:36 AM PST by goldstategop

Breezing through the bookstore at Reagan National Airport the other day, I came across a new volume with the intriguing yet subtle title, American Fascists – The Christian Right and The War on America by former New York Times' correspondent Chris Hedges. But, as the saying goes, tell us what you really think.

No hyperbole here. In the introduction, Hedges makes it clear that he actually is comparing evangelical opponents of abortion and gay marriage to the monsters who burned books, ran death camps and plunged humanity into a world war that left 63 million dead.

Except it’s Hedges who wants to ban books and gag his opponents – but we’ll get to that shortly.

The author begins with a quote from one of his distinguished professors at the Harvard Divinity School (where Christianity disappeared decades ago): "'The Nazis,' he said, 'were not going to return with swastikas and brown shirts. Their ideological inheritors in America have found a mask for fascism in patriotism and the pages of the Bible.'" Apparently, everything Hedges learned in the intervening years confirmed that grotesque prophecy.

Hedges’ screed is the latest in a long, long, line of hysterical tracts denouncing what the secular left calls the Religious Right. The past year alone has seen such saliva-specked exposes of alleged Christian extremism as:

"Religion Gone Bad: Hidden Dangers of the Christian Right" by Mel White; "Why The Christian Right Is Wrong" by Robin Meyers; "The Left Hand of God: Taking Back Our Country from The Religious Right" by Michael Lerner; "Theocons: Secular America Under Siege" by Damon Linker; "American Theocracy" by Kevin Phillips; "The Baptizing of America: The Religious Right’s Plan for The Rest of Us" by James Rudin; "Piety and Politics: The Right Wing Assault on Religious Freedom" by the Reverend Barry Lynn; and "Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism" by Michelle Goldberg. The objective of all of this Chicken Little squawking is to convince us that the Constitution is falling -- that conservative Christians intend to abolish the Bill of Rights, outlaw sin and replace democracy with a theocratic state that will make Calvin’s Geneva look like Hugh Hefner’s bachelor party.

Such sentiments are endlessly repeated as an article of faith by politicians, journalists and entertainers.

Colorado Senator Ken Salazar has called Dr. James Dobson and Focus on the Family "the Anti-Christ of the world" (for demanding that he vote to end the filibuster of Bush judicial nominees). Senator Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, labeled Christian broadcasters "sort of our homegrown Taliban."

Howard Dean asks rhetorically, "Are we going to live in a theocracy where the highest powers tell us what to do?" No, we’ll live in a Dean-ocracy where radical feminists, global-warming whack-jobs and the Brokeback Mountain Brigade tell us what to do.

In a profile piece in The New Yorker, Al Gore compared the faith of George W. Bush to Saudi Whabbism. In its May 2005 issue, Harpers Magazine ran a cover story titled "The Christian Right’s War on America." (The Left demonstrates its commitment to the environment by recycling smears.)

And, last fall, seminal political thinker Rosie O’Donnell instructed viewers of ABC’s "The View," that "Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America where we have separation of church and state.

Speaking of fascists, when it comes to Christian conservatives, the Left takes a page out of the playbook of Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels, who confessed, "If you tell a big lie enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."

Hedges does more than lie. In the name of fighting fascism, he wants to institute censorship and punish political incorrectness with prison sentences. Irony is always lost on the Left.

I’m tickled pink (no pun intended) when the Left starts casually throwing around charges of fascism. Look in their closets, and you’ll find jackboots shined and ready to wear.

Need proof?

Ask yourself: Over what institution does the Left exert the greatest control (even more than over Hollywood and the news media)? Answer: Academia. Now, what institution most closely resembles a police state in its posture toward dissent? Same answer.

At American colleges and universities, Christian student groups are being told to renounce their principles or lose official status.

Conservative newspapers are burned. Conservative speakers are shouted down or assaulted with impunity. Students who vigorously challenge leftist dogma are suspended or expelled. Professors are denied tenure for failure to parrot the party line.

If you’d like a preview of an American fascist state, look at higher education. If Hitlerism ever comes to America, it won’t be marching with crosses and Bibles, but mouthing the platitudes of multiculturalism (cultural Marxism), while goose-stepping to the beat of Sgt. Pelosi’s PC Band.

In documenting the perils of incipient totalitarianism in the Bible Belt, Hedges describes his hair-raising adventures at a "Love Won Out" conference (for those born-again who left the gay lifestyle), a Creationism Museum in Petersburg, KY, (FYI, the Nazis were evolutionists) and one of Dr. D. James Kennedy’s "Evangelism Explosion," seminars where conferees were taught how to bring people to "the Christian Right’s version of Christ." Christians evangelizing? Fancy that.

The goal, Hedges breathlessly discloses, is "not simply conversion but also eventual recruitment into a political movement to create a Christian nation," where the Bill of Rights would be repealed and the Constitution replaced by Jerry Falwell’s latest sermon.

To prove this absurdity, Hedges quotes evangelist Kennedy: "As vice regents of God, we are to exercise godly dominion and influence over our neighborhoods, our schools, our government" and "our entertainment media, our news media, our scientific endeavors…."

How successful the Religious Right has been in exercising "godly dominion" over the news media and Hollywood may be seen by picking up the New York Times, tuning in to CNN or NPR or experiencing the torrent of sex and violence (not to mention the ubiquitous attacks on Christianity) in movies shown every evening on cable television.

Kennedy and his colleagues are saying that Christians have a right and a duty to bring their values into the political arena. Shocking!

The original lie of the Left is that America was a nation founded on a secular worldview – one nation under who-knows-what, with liberty and justice for all. The monumental task of historical revisionism started 60 years ago and continues to this day.

To maintain this fiction, the elite relies on intimidation and ignorance of history – one reason American history is no longer taught in our schools.

Alexis de Tocqueville didn’t write for the New York Times. But this early 18th century theorist identified the source of America’s greatness, when he wrote: "In the United States the sovereign authority is religious…there is no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America, and there can be no greater proof of its utility and of its conformity to human nature than that its influence is powerfully felt over the most enlightened nation on earth."

Fast-forward 200 or so years.

In his December 22nd address to the Roman Curia, Pope Benedict XVI (in explaining Church’s opposition to same-sex "marriage") declared: "If we tell ourselves that the Church ought not to interfere in such matters, we cannot but answer: Are we not concerned with the human being?" In other words, when human life is at stake (as it is with abortion) or the very foundation of society (the family) is threatened, for humanity’s sake, the Church must speak out.

Does that make the Pope one of Hedges verse-spouting Brown Shirts?

Christian political involvement is more than a moral imperative; it’s also a matter of survival. Since the French Revolution, the Left has rarely disguised its intention to ultimately abolish religion.

Hedges is chillingly clear when he writes that the Christian Right (read: normative Christianity) "should no longer be tolerated" because it "would destroy the tolerance that makes an open society possible."

Hedges echoes New Left philosopher Herbert Marcuse.

Before he emigrated to America in the 1930s, Marcuse was part of the Frankfurt School – Marxists who sought to advance the revolution by capturing the culture.

Surveying the general failure of communist revolutions in the wake of the First World War, Marcuse and his colleagues identified religion and faith-based morality (to which they believed the working class was wedded) as the chief obstacles to achieving a workers' paradise.

In his Sixties book Repressive Tolerance, Marcuse describes "toleration" with a twist in the "progressive and humane society" he envisioned. Freedom of expression and assembly would be abolished for all organizations and movements which promote "chauvinism (and) discrimination based on race and religion." To this, today’s Left would add gender and what it terms sexuality.

Hedges and Marcuse are intellectual twins separated by a few decades.

The father of political correctness, Marcuse declared: "Certain things cannot be said; certain ideas cannot be expressed; certain policies cannot be proposed, certain behavior cannot be permitted without making tolerance an instrument for the continuation of servitude."

As Jon Wiener, a historian at the University of California at Irvine, notes in his Los Angeles Times review of "American Fascists" (January 7, 2007): "Thus he (Hedges) rejects the 1st Amendment protections for freedom of speech and religion, and court rulings that permit prosecution for speech only if there is an imminent threat to particular individuals. Hedges advocates passage of federal hate-crimes legislation prohibiting intolerance, but he doesn’t really explain how it would work."

Oh, we can guess, can’t we? -- restricting religious radio stations to broadcasting Gospel music, taking "Focus on The Family," "The 700 Club," and "The Coral Ridge Hour" off the air, padlocking the doors of the D.C. headquarters of Family Research Council, Concerned Women for America, and the National Association of Evangelicals, closing religious day schools and Bible camps, and tearing pages from Leviticus out of Bibles. And that’s for starters.

Then comes Kristallnacht for Christians, re-education sessions and finally the concentration camps. And not just for politically active evangelical Christians, but also traditional Catholics, members of various Orthodox churches, Orthodox Jews, and Mormons.

The next book Christopher Hedges writes about fascism should be autobiographical.


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The Left blathers on and on in numerous screeds about the alleged danger of a Religious Right theocracy in America. Yet with absolutely no irony whatsoever, it ignores its own fascism and suppression of anything that remotely smacks of a Religious Right, let alone a conservative worldview. For all the Left's claim to support pluralism and diversity, it is selective on what ideas it will tolerate in its own version of America. When Chris Hedges writes about fascism, he might take the time to note just how enamored the Left is with putting religion out of mind and out of sight in this country.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

1 posted on 01/22/2007 3:39:40 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop

I could say "the sky is falling" an pretend this is Chicken Little. But, considering war was justified and promoted by the left to fight Nazis, but not Communists in the last 100 years, I'm a little more sobered.

Does this Hedges guy want to fight the "axis of evil" as in James Dobson, Pope Benedict etc? That's scary considering who our real enemies are in this world. Some want to kill us all including Hedges unless he bows to their god.


2 posted on 01/22/2007 3:49:24 AM PST by Nextrush (Chris Matthews Band: "I get high....I get high.....I get high....McCain.")
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To: goldstategop

The interesting thing here is that the left is constantly and continually demonizing "the religious right" just as Hitler and the nazis demonized the Jews.
The left are the fascists.


3 posted on 01/22/2007 3:53:58 AM PST by mrmargaritaville
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To: Nextrush
The Left's true enemy is Christianity and then conservatism. At least they let just know how much they fear both philosophies.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

4 posted on 01/22/2007 3:54:11 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: mrmargaritaville
They can't win in the arena of ideas so they have to scare and frighten people away from learning about any ideas inimical to their own.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

5 posted on 01/22/2007 3:56:39 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop

Ping


6 posted on 01/22/2007 4:12:28 AM PST by Rumplemeyer
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To: goldstategop
Soros money--> Free Press publisher---> Hedges "would destroy the tolerance that makes an open society possible."
7 posted on 01/22/2007 4:14:56 AM PST by gusopol3
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To: goldstategop
Hedges’ screed is the latest in a long, long, line of hysterical tracts denouncing what the secular left calls the Religious Right. The past year alone has seen such saliva-specked exposes of alleged Christian extremism as:

"Religion Gone Bad: Hidden Dangers of the Christian Right" by Mel White;
"Why The Christian Right Is Wrong" by Robin Meyers;
"The Left Hand of God: Taking Back Our Country from The Religious Right" by Michael Lerner;
"Theocons: Secular America Under Siege" by Damon Linker;
"American Theocracy" by Kevin Phillips;
"The Baptizing of America: The Religious Right’s Plan for The Rest of Us" by James Rudin;
"Piety and Politics: The Right Wing Assault on Religious Freedom" by the Reverend Barry Lynn;
and "Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism" by Michelle Goldberg.

The objective of all of this Chicken Little squawking is to convince us that the Constitution is falling -- that conservative Christians intend to abolish the Bill of Rights, outlaw sin and replace democracy with a theocratic state that will make Calvin’s Geneva look like Hugh Hefner’s bachelor party.

I must disagree with the author's conclusion, as I noted above. I wondered why supposedly educated people would write such tripe when, in our day and time, it could be so easily refuted. Plus, why would these books merit publication. Surely they are not overtly successful business ventures; that is make a lot of money. The author supplies the real reason such books are written and published.

Such sentiments are endlessly repeated as an article of faith by politicians, journalists and entertainers.

At some point in the future, these books will be referenced as insightful scholarly works and used as justification to deprive anyone identified as part of the "Religious Right" of their Constitutional rights, even disenfranchisement, or imprisonment/death.

This is why these books are being written and published.

8 posted on 01/22/2007 4:30:07 AM PST by Texas Jack
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To: goldstategop
When Chris Hedges writes about fascism, he might take the time to note just how enamored the Left is with putting religion out of mind and out of sight in this country.

Yeah, and they are succeeding...The dumbing down of morales and values alone is a huge sign the country is on a direct path to crumbling and the sadist part about it is we are allowing it to happen right infront of our eyes. As the CHURCH sat and did nothing during the nazi death march to slaughter 6 million Jews during WWII, it now sits in the pews complaining about all this while doing absolutely nothing about it. If this country refuses to acknowledge a Creator, a God, as one who gives the people inalieable rights, if it allows out of control, usurping judiciary to make unconstitutional law from the bench, it will be know more.

What are we going to DO about it?

9 posted on 01/22/2007 4:32:42 AM PST by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: goldstategop
Don Feder is delusional.. THERE IS NO RIGHT WING in America..

At least an organized one..

10 posted on 01/22/2007 4:39:40 AM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: Texas Jack

**At some point in the future, these books will be referenced as insightful scholarly works and used as justification to deprive anyone identified as part of the "Religious Right" of their Constitutional rights, even disenfranchisement, or imprisonment/death.

This is why these books are being written and published.**

Couple this with the scientific outcome of the schivo case that starvation is euphoric and the left will be justified in refusing to sell food to those of the religious right...

let them starve, they believe in a better place and will be better off...

teeman


12 posted on 01/22/2007 5:02:59 AM PST by teeman8r
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To: goldstategop
Excellent article. It nicely sums up what we already know.

Fascism didn't die in the ashes of Europe. It flourishes in the dreams of the Left.

13 posted on 01/22/2007 5:38:36 AM PST by Gritty (Multiculturalism is now the core ideology of the Left - Lars Hedegaard)
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To: Nextrush
Does this Hedges guy want to fight the "axis of evil" as in James Dobson, Pope Benedict etc?

That is indeed what they want to do. What worries me is that I am hearing more and more of this being discussed in public. Not just in news and media outlets. The "conventional wisdom" in some areas is that conservative Christians are a problem. That scares me.

14 posted on 01/22/2007 6:03:15 AM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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I would say you're right among the more brownshirted and angry people like Rosie O'Donnell who are as much as saying the "right-wing Christians' are as bad if not worse than the "militant Muslims." In the UK right now if you look over stories I've seen on http://www.lifesite.net/ you would get the impression that there is some sort of crackdown on anyone who disagrees with abortion, gay marriage and or is a Christian, etc. Even liberal clergy like the Archbishop of Canterbury have spoken out publicly about anti-Christian atttitudes in society, recently.


15 posted on 01/22/2007 6:18:22 AM PST by Nextrush (Chris Matthews Band: "I get high....I get high.....I get high....McCain.")
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To: goldstategop

Juvenile delinquents have always compared mature, responsible adults with "fascists."


16 posted on 01/22/2007 6:21:19 AM PST by syriacus (How about moving the capital of Iraq away from Baghdad and locating it somewhere else?)
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To: goldstategop
If Hitlerism ever comes to America, it won’t be marching with crosses and Bibles, but mouthing the platitudes of multiculturalism (cultural Marxism), while goose-stepping to the beat of Sgt. Pelosi’s PC Band.

It seems the political Left always accuses its enemies of doing what it itself is doing. Listen to their slogans about the so-called Religious Right, and you can see their own wish list/game plan.

Feder is absolutely correct to note that the worst censorship of speech and ideas in the United States emanates from the "Ivy Halls of Academe," where Leftist brown shirts are firmly in charge.

Thanks for the great post, goldstategop!

17 posted on 01/22/2007 9:26:40 AM PST by betty boop (Beautiful are the things we see...Much the most beautiful those we do not comprehend. -- N. Steensen)
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Christian political involvement is more than a moral imperative; it’s also a matter of survival.

Yep.

18 posted on 01/22/2007 9:33:09 AM PST by EternalVigilance ("Godlike to the godless, Barack Obama" - Rush Limbaugh)
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