Posted on 03/10/2023 8:38:45 AM PST by TigerClaws
There is no way to avoid this moment. The formal letter of apology. From me. To Conservatives and to those who “put America first” everywhere.
It’s tempting to sweep this confrontation with my own gullibility under the rug — to “move on” without ever acknowledging that I was duped, and that as a result I made mistakes in judgement, and that these mistakes, multiplied by the tens of thousands and millions on the part of people just like me, hurt millions of other people like you all, in existential ways.
But that erasure of personal and public history would be wrong.
I owe you a full-throated apology.
I believed a farrago of lies. And, as a result of these lies, and my credulity — and the credulity of people similarly situated to me - many conservatives’ reputations are being tarnished, on false bases.
The proximate cause of this letter of apology is the airing, two nights ago, of excepts from tens of thousands of hours of security camera footage from the United States Capitol taken on Jan 6, 2021. The footage was released by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson [https://www.axios.com/2023/03/08/mccarthy-defends-jan-6-footage-tucker-carlson-fox-news].
While “fact-checkers” state that it is “misinformation” to claim that Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi was in charge of Capitol Police on that day [https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/07/27/fact-check-nancy-pelosi-isnt-in-charge-capitol-police/8082088002/], the fact is that the USCP is under the oversight of Congress, according to — the United States Capitol Police: [https://www.uscp.gov/the-department/oversight].
This would be the same Congress that convened the January 6 Committee subsequently, and that used millions of dollars in taxpayer money to turn that horrible day, and that tragic event, into a message point that would be used to tar a former President as a would-be terrorist, and to smear all Republicans, by association, as “insurrectionists,” or as insurrectionists’ sympathizers and fellow-travelers.
There is no way to unsee Officer Brian Sicknick, claimed by some Democrats in leadership and by most of the legacy media to have been killed by rioters at the Capitol that day, alive in at least one section of the newly released video. The USCP medical examiner states that this Officer died of “natural causes,” but also that he died “in the line of duty.” Whatever the truth of this confusing conclusion, and with all respect for and condolences to Officer Sicknick’s family, the circumstances of his death do matter to the public, as without his death having been caused by the events of Jan 6, the breach of the capitol, serious though it was, cannot be described as a “deadly insurrection.” [https://www.uscp.gov/media-center/press-releases/medical-examiner-finds-uscp-officer-brian-sicknick-died-natural-causes] Sadly, though the contrary was what was reported, Officer Sicknick died two days after Jan 6, from suffering two strokes. https://lawandcrime.com/u-s-capitol-siege/capitol-police-officer-brian-sicknick-died-of-natural-causes-after-suffering-two-strokes-day-after-jan-6-report/
There is no way for anyone thoughtful, even if he or she is a lifelong Democrat, not to notice that Sen Chuck Schumer did not say to the world that the footage that Mr Carlson aired was not real. Rather, he warned that it was “shameful” for Fox to allow us to see it. The Guardian characterized Mr Carlson’s and Fox News’ sin, weirdly, as “Over-Use” of Jan 6 footage. Isn’t the press supposed to want full transparency for all public interest events? [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2023/mar/07/biden-medicare-taxes-desantis-trump-2024-live-updates] How can you “over-use” real footage of events of national relevance?
Sen Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate minority leader, did not say the video on Fox News was fake or doctored. He said, rather, that it was “a mistake” to depart from the views of the events held by the chief of the Capitol Police. This is a statement from McConnell about orthodoxy — not a statement about a specific truth or untruth. [https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5060662/senator-mcconnell-calls-tucker-carlsons-depiction-january-6-attack-mistake]
I don’t agree with Mr Carlson’s interpretation of the videos as depicting “mostly peaceful chaos.”[https://thehill.com/homenews/media/3887103-tucker-carlson-shows-the-first-of-his-jan-6-footage-calls-it-mostly-peaceful-chaos/] I do think it is a mistake to downplay how serious it is when a legislative institution suffers a security breach of any kind, however that came to be.
But you don’t have to agree with Mr Carlson’s interpretation of the videos, to believe, as I do, that he engaged in valuable journalism simply by airing the footage that was leaked to him.
And remember, by law that footage belongs to us — it is a public record, and all public records literally belong to the American people. “In a democracy, records belong to the people,” explains the National Archives. [https://www.archives.gov/publications/general-info-leaflets/1-about-archives.html]
You don’t have to agree with Carlson’s interpretation of the videos, to notice the latest hypocrisy by the Left. My acquaintance and personal hero Daniel Ellsberg was rightly lionized by the Left for having illegally leaked the Pentagon Papers. The New York Times was rightly applauded for having run this leaked material in 1971. [https://www.mtsu.edu/first-amendment/article/1435/daniel-ellsberg].
I do not see how Mr Carlson’s airing of video material of national significance that the current government would prefer to keep hidden, or Fox News’ support for its disclosure to the public, is any different from that famous case of disclosure of inside information of public importance.
You don’t have to agree with Mr Carlson’s interpretation of the videos, to conclude that the Democrats in leadership, for their own part, have cherry-picked, hyped, spun, and in some ways appear to have lied about, aspects of January 6, turning a tragedy for the nation into a politicized talking point aimed at discrediting half of our electorate.
From the start, there have been things about the dominant, Democrats’ and legacy media’s, narrative of Jan 6, that seemed off, or contradictory, to me. (That does not mean I agree with the interpretation of these events in general on the right. Bear with me).
There is no way to un-hear the interview that Mr Carlson did with former Capitol police office Tarik Johnson, who said that he received no guidance when he called his superiors, terrified, as the Capitol was breached, to ask for direction. [https://www.foxnews.com/media/tucker-carlson-talks-exclusively-key-capitol-police-officer-ignored-by-jan-6-panel-amid-footage-release]
That situation is anomalous.
There is always a security chain of command in the Capitol, at the Rayburn Building, at the White House of course, and so on, which is part of a rock-solid “security plan.” [https://www.dhs.gov/news/2014/09/30/written-testimony-usss-director-house-committee-oversight-and-government-reform].
There are usually, indeed, multiple snipers standing on the steps of the Capitol, facing outward. I made note of this when I was researching and writing The End of America. There is never improvisation, or any confusion in security practices or in what is expected of “the security plan”, involving “principals” such as Members of Congress, or staff at the White House. I know this as a former political consultant and former White House spouse.
The reason for a tightly scripted chain of command and an absolutely ironclad security plan in these buildings, is so that security crises such as the events of Jan 6 can never happen.
The fact that so much confusion in security practice took place on Jan 6, is hard to understand.
There is no way to not see that among the violent and terrifying scenes of that day, as revealed by Mr Carlson, there were also scenes of officers with the United States Capitol Police accompanying one protester who would become iconic, the “Q-Anon Shaman”, Jacob Chansley - and escorting him peaceably through the hallways of our nation’s legislative center. [https://www.foxnews.com/media/former-lawyer-qanon-shaman-says-jan-6-footage-wasnt-shown-client-calls-prison-sentence-tragedy].
I was oddly unsurprised to see the “Q-Anon Shaman” being ushered through the hallways by Capitol Police; he was ready for the cameras in full makeup, horned fur hat, his tattooed chest bare (on a freezing day), and adorned in other highly cinematic regalia. I don’t know what Mr Chansley thought he was doing there that day, but so many subsequent legacy media images of the event put him so dramatically front and center — and the barbaric nature of his appearance was so illustrative of exactly the message that Democrats in leadership wished to send about the event — that I am not surprised to see that his path to the center of events was not blocked but was apparently facilitated by Capitol Police.
A point I have made over and over since 9/11 is that many events in history are both real and hyped. Many actors in historic events have their agendas, but are also at times used by other people with their own agendas, in ways of which the former are unaware. Terrorists and terrorism in the Bush era are one example. This issue was both real and hyped.
“Patriots” or “insurgents” (depending on who you are) entering the Capitol can be part of a real event that is also exploited or manipulated by others. We don’t know yet if this is the case in relation to the events of Jan 6, or to what extent it may be the case. That is where a real investigation must come in.
But as someone who has studied history, and the theatrics of history, for decades, I was not at all surprised to see, on Mr Carlson’s security camera footage, the person who was to became the most memorable ‘face’ of the ‘insurrection’ (or the riot, or the Capitol breach) — escorted to the beating heart of the action, where his image could be memorialized by a battery of cameras forever.
There are other aspects of the Jan 6 breach that seemed anomalous to me from the start. I study the relationship in history of buildings such as The White House and the Capitol, to the US public; I follow the way in which the public is either welcomed into or barred from these structures.
The White House itself and the Capitol steps have often been open to US citizens. They are public buildings.
Indeed, inaugurations have been open public events in which the US citizenry simply entered the building for the celebration; this tradition lasted from President Jefferson’s inauguration in 1801, to 1885.
Things got very chaotic indeed in 1829. “On March 4, 1829, Andrew Jackson upholds an inaugural tradition begun by Thomas Jefferson and hosts an open house at the White House.
After Jackson’s swearing-in ceremony and address to Congress, the new president returned to the White House to meet and greet a flock of politicians, celebrities and citizens. Very shortly, the crowd swelled to more than 20,000, turning the usually dignified White House into a boisterous mob scene. Some guests stood on furniture in muddy shoes while others rummaged through rooms looking for the president–breaking dishes, crystal and grinding food into the carpet along the way. […]
The White House open-house tradition continued until several assassination attempts heightened security concerns. The trend ended in 1885 when Grover Cleveland opted instead to host a parade, which he viewed in safety from a grandstand set up in front of the White House.” [https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/jackson-holds-open-house-at-the-white-house].
And inaugurations were not the only occasions in which US citizens approached their public buildings in Washington.
The Bonus Army, which massed in the summer of 1932, during the Depression, to claim the financial “bonus” promised to veterans who had served in World War I, is an example of citizens assembling peaceably at the Capitol. When I was an undergraduate, we were taught that the Bonus Army sat on the steps of the Capitol and lobbied the legislators who were entering and leaving the building. I remember from my history textbook, images of crowds seated on the Capitol steps in 1932.
“[M]ore than 25,000 veterans and their families traveled to Washington, DC, to petition Congress and President Herbert Hoover to award them their bonus immediately. Fortunately for the marchers, Pelham Glassford, the local police chief and a veteran of the war himself, made accommodations for this influx, including the creation of an enormous camp in the Anacostia Flats […]. Glassford understood that Americans had an inherent right to assemble in Washington and petition the government for the “redress of grievances” without fear of punishment or reprisals. […]
On June 15, the House of Representatives passed the new bonus bill by a vote of 211 to 176. Two days later, some 8,000 veterans massed in front of the Capitol as the Senate prepared to vote, while another 10,000 assembled before the raised Anacostia drawbridge. The police were anticipating trouble because of the large crowds. The Senate debate continued until after dark. […]
When it appeared that the bonus would not be paid, many of the marchers refused to leave, and President Hoover ordered the Army to evict them. Using tear gas, tanks, and a troop of saber-wielding cavalry commanded by Major George S. Patton, U.S. Army chief of staff General Douglas MacArthur drove the marchers out of Washington and burned their main camp on the Anacostia Flats.”[https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/the-bonus-army]
I mention the massing of the Bonus Army on the Capitol steps in 1932, to note that the dominant narrative around Jan 6 today, often implies that it is an act of violence or of “insurrection” simply to march en masse peacefully to the Capitol.
But we should be wary of allowing history to be rewritten so as to criminalize peaceful, Constitutionally-protected assembly at “The People’s House.”
Massing peacefully at the Capitol and other public buildings, is part of our rights and inheritance as citizens, and this use of our First Amendment right to assemble has a long history. Indeed, the public has traditionally had the right peacefully to enter the Capitol — to obtain passes to events, to galley seats, and to witness the proceedings in other ways.
The Capitol is not a sealed space exclusively for legislators, but it is one that is supposed to welcome the public in an orderly way. [https://history.house.gov/Collection/Search?Term=Search&Classifications=Historical+Artifacts%3A+Passes&CurrentPage=1&SortOrder=Title&ResultType=Grid&PreviousSearch=Search%2CTitle]. We should not be encouraged to forget this.
The violence of Jan 6 and its subsequent service as a talking point by the Democrats’ leadership, risks its use also to justify the closing off of our public buildings from US citizens altogether.
This would be convenient for tyrants of any party.
Leaving aside the release of the additional Jan 6 footage and how it may or may not change our view of US history —- I must say that I am sorry for believing the dominant legacy-media “narrative” pretty completely from the time it was rolled out, without asking questions.
Those who violently entered the Capitol or who engaged in violence inside of it, must of course be held accountable. (As must violent protesters of every political stripe anywhere.)
But in addition, anyone in leadership who misrepresented to the public the events of the day so as to distort the complexity of its actual history — must also be held accountable.
Jan 6 has become, as the DNC intended it to become, after the fact, a “third rail”; a shorthand used to dismiss or criminalize an entire population and political point of view.
Peaceful Republicans and conservatives as a whole have been demonized by the story told by Democrats in leadership of what happened that day.
So half of the country has been tarred by association, and is now in many quarters presumed to consist of chaotic berserkers, anti-democratic rabble, and violent upstarts, whose sole goal is the murder of our democracy.
Republicans, conservatives, I am sorry.
I also believed wholesale so much else that has since turned out not to be as I was told it was by NPR, MSNBC and The New York Times.
I believed that stories about Hunter Biden’s laptop were Russian propaganda. Dozens of former intel officials said so. Johns Hopkins University said so. [https://sais.jhu.edu/news-press/hunter-biden-story-russian-disinformation-dozens-former-intel-officials-say].
“Trump specifically cited a “laptop” that contained emails allegedly belonging to Hunter Biden”, said ‘CNN Fact-Check’, with plenty of double quote marks. [https://www.cnn.com/factsfirst/politics/factcheck_036fb62c-377f-4c68-8fa5-b98418e4bb9c]
I believed this all — til it was debunked.
I believed that President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia — until that assertion was dropped. [https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2019/03/mueller-concludes-investigation/]
I believed that President Trump was a Russian asset, because the legacy media I read, said so [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/29/trump-russia-asset-claims-former-kgb-spy-new-book].
I believed in the entire Steele dossier, until I didn’t, because it all fell apart. [https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63305382].
Was there in fact an “infamous pee tape”? So many other bad things were being said about the man — why not? [https://www.businessinsider.com/christopher-steele-trump-pee-tape-probably-exists-2021-10]
I believed that Pres Trump instigated the riot at the Capitol — because I did not know that his admonition to his supporters to assemble “peacefully and patriotically” had been deleted from all of the news coverage that I read. [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-02-11/trump-team-hoping-peacefully-and-patriotically-will-be-shield]
Because of lies such as these in legacy media — lies which I and millions of others believed — half of our nation’s electorate was smeared and delegitimized, and I myself was misled.
It damages our nation when legacy media put words in the mouths of Presidents and former Presidents, and call them traitors or criminals without evidence.
It damages our country when we cannot tell truth from lies. This is exactly what tyrants seek — an electorate that cannot know what is truth and what is falsehood.
Through lies, half of the electorate was denied a fair run for its preferred candidate.
I don’t like violence. I do believe our nation’s capitol must be treated as a sacred space.
I don’t like President Trump (Do I not? Who knows? I have been lied to about him so much for so long, I can‘t tell whether my instinctive aversion is simply the habituated residue of years of being on the receiving end of lies).
But I like the liars who are our current gatekeepers, even less.
The gatekeepers who lie to the public about the most consequential events of our time — and who thus damage our nation, distort our history, and deprive half of our citizenry of their right to speak, champion and choose, without being tarred as would-be violent traitors - deserve our disgust.
I am sorry the nation was damaged by so much untruth issued by those with whom I identified at the time.
I am sorry my former “tribe” is angry at a journalist for engaging in —- journalism.
I am sorry I believed so much nonsense.
Though it is no doubt too little, too late —
Conservatives, Republicans, MAGA:
I am so sorry.
You have made a very good start.
While it’s still quite early for me, I am definitely having trouble understanding the direction (to whom) your comments were about.
It reads as if you were implying that the person you were addressing was a Republican and okay with what is being done as long as it’s Republicans doing it.
Please, forgive me if I misread it.
As an American who just happens to be a Republican I am *outraged* at the behavior of Republicans in power who have aligned themselves with evil over the years and are doing it unto this day.
:ting ting ting:
Aw, look. Naomi found the one with bells on it! Isn't that adorable?
I stood up to the oppressors as they were oppressing, it would have been easy to go along and let big government do what they wanted and then after the fact say, oops my bad. She condoned the actions, the ridicule and now says sorry. Please, she knows the truth is coming out and she wants to save her ass.
I stood up to the oppressors as they were oppressing, it would have been easy to go along and let big government do what they wanted and then after the fact say, oops my bad. She condoned the actions, the ridicule and now says sorry. Please, she knows the truth is coming out and she wants to save her ass.
What in the wide world does your post even mean?
And, she wants to save her @$$ from WHAT, exactly?? What “truth” is coming out, that she is fearful of?
Ah.
Your posting makes sense, now. :)
As she said, though, she cannot ‘unsee’ somethings.
It’s going to be a tough walk for her.
Apologizing had to be painful in the sense she knew that for many, it was indeed, “too little, too late.” Especially if sincere, it will be such a weight and will affect her outlook at anything she’s now shown by the left.
I truly hope her walk is real.
“there is no true sorrow... she will continue to do what she has done and she has no readiness to see justice done.
she circles around her apology with an equivalent of “oops, my bad”, without realizing the torture, torment and travesty she has wrought upon us all.
YMMV with your virtue signalling and calls for forgiving them when they had no compassion to the people they were wronging.”
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As I said earlier, look at the number of times she admits she was lied to, yet still she returned to those same news sites for their “truth” as to the news. Each time she believed them although she admits they lied to her. And, those news sites are still her “go to” news sources. She will believe the next lie they tell her and once again be aghast when she finds out they led her astray. It’s much like returning to an abusing boyfriend and then apologizing to your friends after they have to come recuse you yet again.
You would think a person would have stopped vilifying the sources who got the story right, as she has done so much in the past, while she jumped on the conspiracy theories and mis-information bandwagon,and instead bookmark those sites while deleting the ones who have proven untruthful.
My goodness, it is not as if the truth on every lie she has believed over the past six years was not available if she had looked for it. The Federalist, Emerald Robinson, Julie Kelley, John Solomon, Greg Jarrett, Aaron Mate (at RCP), and Matt Taibbi to list just a few have been posting the truth on every issue she listed. From Russian/Trump collusion to the January 6th narrative. Did she not ever go read any of those articles that were supported by evidence? She didn’t believe the government narrative on Covid, but she trusted them on everything else?
So, I don’t think this is as much an apology as it is an excuse for being wrong (everyone else I know believed it, so who can blame me?). She is one who wants the “amnesty” for spreading lies without actually admitted she wanted to believe those lies, so we shouldn’t blame her for it.
“Naomi Wolf, like Susan Faludi, was a hard core feminist until she strayed slightly off the reservation”
Tammy Bruce, too.
I think Naomi is the one tasked with changing Gore into an alpha male in 2000.
“What I liked about this essay was that it was straightforward, no double talk”
She writes the way she speaks. I enjoy listening to her when she’s on War Room.
Don’t mistake me for some kind of brainless peace-nik who has never observed the behavior of Leftists. Nothing could be further from the truth.
I have spent plenty of time in close contact on the opposite side of protest lines with them, more than the majority of people on this forum. I have seen and experienced close up their vile behavior. My observation is in no way an execrable “give peace a chance” endeavor, a slogan I despise with a burning passion, almost as much as “Imagine there’s no country...”.
I am not “embracing” this person. But I am giving someone room to change their mind.
And as far as I am concerned, that piece she wrote contains a lot of unequivocal admissions about how wrong she was about a lot of things.
She wasn’t hedging about it. I don’t know about you, but I have read a lot things written by Leftists as I approach my seventh decade of life that might be construed as them coming around to “our” side, but they always hedge to give themselves an out, or to evade responsibility for their decisions.
I saw very little of that in that piece she wrote. That could not have been easy to write.
Also, keep in mind that some of the most fervent Conservatives on our side did not start out that way in their lives. David Horowitz is one that comes to mind, and he was further to the Left than 95% of the moonbats we see out there today, someone who was wholly in the camp of a radical enemy dedicated to destroying this country.
Another is Whittaker Chambers. A dedicated Communist wholly devoted to the subjugation of freedom. Yet, in the end, he had to renounce all he had stood for his entire life and embrace liberty.
As for us, we may indeed be in a fight to the death to save this wonderful country of ours from people still classified legally as our fellow Americans, though many of them would be more at home in The People’s Republic of China. Maybe it is too late for this country. Maybe we have shot our bolt. Maybe we are indeed finished, and death and dissolution is the only thing that awaits the United States of America because we have decided that the people we share this country with are our un-repentant and un-reachable enemies, as no doubt many of them are.
I am not there yet. I still hold out hope that this country can be held together in some way. Somehow, someway. I see it as a long shot.
All that said, I will take comfort that you or someone like you will be up in that elevated nest keeping an eye on things, because a free people need that too. So, I will say Thank You.
More importantly, she’s re-examining the “WHY” of her re-think.
To realize she is wrong about Trump is one thing.
To realize “WHY” she was wrong...what it was that caused her to think that way, is quite another.
“your apology is worthless. your actions have ruined our great nation.”
She’s probably done more than anyone else to expose the horrors of the “vaccine”.
She has been spot on, on the jab adverse effects/Pfizer research. Here is but a small area of said topics, that she has covered....
https://warroom.org/?s=naomi+wolf
“It’s truly a phenomenon - what you don’t see until you do, then you never see things the same again.”
That’s how it was for the activist Brandon Straka. He hated Trump, especially because he believed the lie that PDJT was making fun of a handicapped person.
I think it was a lady who was his babysitter when he was little who helped educate him. She showed videos of Trump taken over years where he used the same gestures with his hands. Straka was shocked. He realized he had been lied to.
That took him to, “If they lied about that, what else have they lied about?”. So he did some research and learned that they had lied about everything. At that point he recognized the BS every time.
The Pentagon Papers is an interesting case.
Well it is not as if it was a continuous business. It had only been the restaurant for maybe the last 50-60 years. My mother visited in college for jukebox dances and casual soda-shop type entertainment. In the 19th century it was mostly a hotel rest stop type place.
So, from that sense not overly tragic.
(I’m trying to console myself!)
She’s highly educated
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I think many courses are a waste of time, don’t develop good skills, and some are easier to pass if you’re stupid or are willing to pretend you’re a lunatic.
this letter is quite impressive.
i know some folks say ‘not accepted,’ but this is about as sincere and open an apology as you ever get from anyone.
the trump quote says volumes.
we need more like this.
which I guess is why fox has been pressured to shut down showing any more video.
I was glad (and pleasantly surprised) to read this article. It brings to mind the story in the Bible about the miraculous healing of the blind man, who was finally able to see. Hopefully many more leftists will have their eyes opened by all this nonsense that has been going on lately.
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