Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

To: TolucaLakeConservative
"I prefer to judge Noonan on the whole of her writings and not this lateset rather bizarre detour."

As do I. That is why I went to look up some of her early writing. This is from her June 14, 2004 column, in which she reprinted a speech she made at a gathering of former Reagan hands, following President Reagan's funeral:

"Are we a government that has a country, or a country that has a government? We are the latter; hold it high. Can dictators who run a country the size of a continent in the name of a life-killing ideology, can they push freedom around? They cannot. Say it, hold it high. Is there a natural thing within man that tells him God is real and good, real as a rock, good as clean water--is that thing, that knowledge, natural to man? Yes it is. Hold it high. Should we as a people try to rid ourselves of the natural expressions of this natural knowledge? No. We must keep that and guard it and love it. We must hold it high."

This from her latest column:

"This world is not heaven.

The president's speech seemed rather heavenish. It was a God-drenched speech. This president, who has been accused of giving too much attention to religious imagery and religious thought, has not let the criticism enter him. God was invoked relentlessly. "The Author of Liberty." "God moves and chooses as He wills. We have confidence because freedom is the permanent hope of mankind . . . the longing of the soul."

It seemed a document produced by a White House on a mission. The United States, the speech said, has put the world on notice: Good governments that are just to their people are our friends, and those that are not are, essentially, not. We know the way: democracy. The president told every nondemocratic government in the world to shape up. "Success in our relations [with other governments] will require the decent treatment of their own people."

...snip

"Ending tyranny in the world? Well that's an ambition, and if you're going to have an ambition it might as well be a big one. But this declaration, which is not wrong by any means, seemed to me to land somewhere between dreamy and disturbing. Tyranny is a very bad thing and quite wicked, but one doesn't expect we're going to eradicate it any time soon. Again, this is not heaven, it's earth."

When I look at her latest column, in light of what she has written previously, I cannot see anything but hypocrisy.

709 posted on 01/22/2005 11:28:58 AM PST by A Citizen Reporter
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 701 | View Replies ]


To: A Citizen Reporter

I'm afraid I really have to agree with you about Noonan's hypocrisy...and her latest column on the same subject...is just defensiveness...very disappointing!


871 posted on 01/28/2005 5:12:58 PM PST by TolucaLakeConservative
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 709 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson