Posted on 05/29/2015 3:17:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Republican Party doesnt have a lunatic fringe. It has a lunatic center: a core bloc of white voters and officeholders whose extreme conservatism leads them to indulge again and again in outlandish conspiracy theories and, more seriously, proposed and enacted legislation of disgraceful callousness.
The past few weeks have offered two striking examples of how dependent the Partys base and elected officials have become on spouting and trying to enact as legislation their own worst impulses.
One involves the American militarys three-month-long Jade Helm 15 combat-training exercises that will get underway in July and spread over various sparsely populated parts of the Southwest and West from Texas to California. The military periodically engages in such exercises, and officials said theyve chosen these states because the terrain where the exercises will occur most closely matches the terrain where combat troops and Special Forces units have recently seen and are likely to see action.
But to the conservative conspiracy bloc, Jade Helm 15 is, as one conspiracy-monger posted, part of Obamas plan to provoke civil unrest, enact martial law, suspend the Constitution, suspend next years national elections, and extend his term of office indefinitely.
A poll released last week by Public Policy Polling organization found that 60 percent of those likely to vote in the Republican primaries believe that Jade Helm 15 could be a federal government attempt to take over Texas.
Pentagon officials have tried to calm the fears. And Arizona Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), among a few other Republicans, derided the claims as bizarre. Weve been having military exercises in the Southwest for a couple of hundred years.
But, Texas Republicans by and large have held a firm line on pandering to the extremists. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the state national guard to monitor the militarys activities once the exercises start. And Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Louie Gohmert characterized the conspiracy concerns as understandable because, as Cruz said, the Obama administration has not demonstrated itself to be trustworthy.
I like New York Times columnist Gail Collins take on this. Before noting that although the state is a hotbed of anti-Washington sentiment, more than a quarter of the committees in the House of Representatives are currently chaired by Texas Republicans (and two of the last four presidents have been Texas Republicans), Collins wrote, Texas is getting more diverse by the hour, so maybe thats it.
That population diversitythe substantial growth over the last two decades of Texas and the nations Hispanic citizens (54 million), and the sizable bloc of undocumented Hispanic immigrants (about 11 million)is indeed whats behind conservatives interest of recent years in revising the clause of the post-Civil War 14th Amendment that automatically grants U.S. citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States.
Of course, the birthright citizenship clause was specifically enacted to ensure that all black Americans had full citizenship rights. But by the end of the 19th century, the court had ruled that the all in its language did indeed apply to all other peoples in the U.S. as well.
Now, some conservatives want to sharply narrow that bedrock characteristic of the American nation (the principle is actually older than the 14th Amendment clause). In the Senate, Louisianas David Vitter has been introducing a bill to narrow the clause since 2011; and in late April the House Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security (Republican-chaired, of course) held a hearing on birthright citizenship, at which two of the three witnesses argued the issue deserves a national debate.
Its clear the birthright citizenship clause is safe; the extraordinary mechanism for revising or excising a constitutional amendment makes it so.
But that doesnt mean we should ignore the true purpose of this gambit. Conservatives arent primarily concerned about the children of undocumented immigrants being born here now. Theyre worriedgiven the GOPs hostility to immigration reformabout what party those children will support when they reach voting age.
In short, theyre worried that the children of todays undocumented immigrantscitizens of the United States by birthwill be adding to the substantial majority of HispanicAmericans, and other Americans of color, who have multiple reasons not to vote Republican.
So, in that regard, conservatives current Jade Helm 15 lunacy and their attacking the principle of birthright citizenship offer further evidence of how driven the conservative movement is by a view of American society that demands they dominate other Americansespecially the ones who are colored.
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Lee A. Daniels is a longtime journalist based in New York City. His essay, Martin Luther King Jr.: The Great Provocateur, appears in Africas Peacemakers: Nobel Peace Laureates of African Descent (2014), published by Zed Books. His new collection of columns, Race Forward: Facing Americas Racial Divide in 2014, is available at www.amazon.com
Frost Illustrated is Fort Wayne's oldest weekly newspaper. Your Independent Voice in the Community, featuring news & views of African Americans since 1968.
Oh, this guy. To him, anything and anyone to the right of Bill Clinton is suspect.
He reminds me of the esteemed and Pulitzer prize winning journalist-moron Eugene Robinson.
Hey Lee, wearing glasses doesn’t make you smart, and i can’t imagine the founding fathers thought we would leave our borders so porous that you could just come and plop a baby here and he/she’s a citizen. Nor could they have imagined all the goodies that would be given to these people.
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Now, let’s talk about the Jackass Party’s lunatic center, well represented by the hyphenated-American fool that penned this screed.
Jade HELM needs to be targeting Mosques.
Hate hate hate. OK so the guy hates republicans. Yawn.
He has a point.
I remember a few years ago telling a liberal friend that the Clinton's were nothing but low class country trash who set up their foundation for the primary purpose of raking in tons of cash for "speaking fees" or appearances, when really they were selling themselves like high priced call girls.
I was told that I was a 'tin foil hat' lunatic and only a crazy would believe such garbage.
oh, wait........
With the track record our government has had in the last several years, not only with Barack Obama, why would ANY sane person trust ANYTHING that someone in the federal government tells them? When they consistently and brazenly lie to you, you are an idiot if you do not question their motives and objectives. If that makes me a conspiracy theorist, then give me my sign because I, and quite a few others, have been right a lot more than we have been wrong about the political class in the last 10 years or so.
Let’s pretend that Jade Helm was first conceived and carried out by President George W. Bush. We all know how journalists would have been on that!
Jade Helm has gotten attention from one or two Republican congressmen, but it has hardly become the centerpiece of mainstream conservative discourse. The butt-sniffer who wrote this article has apparently forgotten all the left-wing conspiracy theories that were rampant when Bush was president, up to and including that he orchestrated 9/11.
Walking, talking, writing excrement. Acclimate or leave the country...
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