Posted on 02/23/2008 8:41:16 AM PST by GVnana
Jonah Goldberg on Liberal Fascism (And how Barack Obama fits in)
Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 8:03 PM
HH: Jonah, reading Liberal Fascism, I come across the recognition, I knew it, but I didnt really confront it, that Saul Alinsky has two candidates for the Democratic nomination. And not just people who read his books, people who worked for him. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are both Alinskyites.
JG: Yeah.
HH: Its stunning.
JG: Theyre both true disciples of Alinsky.
HH: Yeah.
JG: And its amazing. And Alinsky was obsessed with power.
HH: Yeah.
JG: Obsessed with power.
HH: A fascist, clearly a fascist, even though he would reject the title, Im sure.
JG: Right, right. I mean, a rose by any other name.
HH: Right.
JG: If you just read what he writes about power and of winning the institutions, of crushing your enemies, I mean, he just reads like a fascist.
HH: Conflict all the time, conflict all the time.
JG: Right.
HH: Well, listen, heres some rhetoric not from either of the two, but from Michelle Obama. I want to know if you hear in it any echoes. Cut number one.
MO: In 2008, we are still a nation that is too divided. We live in isolation, and because of that isolation, we fear one another. We dont know our neighbors. We dont talk. We believe that our pain is our own. We dont realize that the struggles and challenges of all of us are the same. We are too isolated. And we are still a nation that is still too cynical. We look at it as them and they as opposed to us. We dont engage, because we are still too cynical.
HH: Cut number two:
MO: Dont get sick in this country, not here. Americans are in debt not because they live frivolously, but because someone got sick. And even with insurance, the deductibles and premiums are so high that people are still putting medication treatments on credit cards. And they cant get out from under. I could go on and on and on, but this is how were living, people, in 2008. And things have gotten progressively worse throughout my lifetime, through Democratic and Republican administrations. It hasnt gotten better for regular folks. JG: Yeah, no its an amazing thing. And if we elect the right president, all of a sudden, Im going to get to know my neighbor (laughing). What?
HH: But the continuing crisis, right?
JG: Yeah, yeah.
HH: Isnt that part of the playbook?
JG: Right, that were on this incredible, inevitable slippery slope to evil, and the only thing we can do is we need a leader who personifies the people, personifies unity, who will unify and rally the nation in his spirit, and be our savior. And thats how Obama is running, is hes running as a secular savior.
HH: Cut number three:
MO: We have lost the understanding that in a democracy, we have a mutual obligation to one another, that we cannot measure our greatness in this society by the strongest and richest of us, but we have to measure out greatness by the least of these, that we have to compromise and sacrifice for one another in order to get things done. That is why Im here, because Barack Obama is the only person in this race who understands that, that before we can work on the problems, we have to fix our souls. Our souls are broken in this nation.
HH: Jonah Goldberg?
JG: Mother of pearl. My God. You know, its amazing what it reminded me of, is Hillary Clintons speech at Wellesley when she graduates. She says were not interested in social reconstruction, were no, were interested in human reconstruction. She wants to create, recreate new men. The desire to create new men and fix souls, you know, that gets to the heart of this drumbeat over the 20th Century.
HH: The next Michelle Obama cut:
MO: If we cant see ourselves in one another, we will never make those sacrifices. So I am here right now, because I am married to the only person in this race who has a chance of healing this nation.
HH: Jonah?
JG: (sigh)
HH: Have you heard this before?
JG: No, I hadnt. I hadnt. Shes going to, you know, I mean, my husband will express the Volksgemeinschaft (laughing)
HH: Wait until Duane has to transcribe that one. One more weve got to go to break, or do we have time for one more? Oh, well come back. Jonah Goldberg, when I heard these things after having read Liberal Fascism, I said this is exactly what you were talking about.
JG: Yeah.
HH: These themes to power, to urgency, to crisis, to the one man, and to the mass nationalization when we come back, can conservatives do anything to stop it? Whats your quick preview?
JG: Yes, but its going to be hard.
HH: How do they do it?
JG: Its a door to door fight. Its the same fight we had against communism. The idea that government can love you is the central myth that conservatives are always going to have to fight.
- - - - HH: Cut number five for Jonah Goldberg:
MO: Barack, as Oprah said, is one of the most brilliant men you will meet in our lifetime. Barack is more than ready. Hell be ready today, hell be ready on Day One, hell be ready in a year from now, five years from now. He is ready. That is not the question. The question is what are we ready for? Wait, wait, wait, because were ready for change. We say were ready for change, but see, change is hard. Change will always be hard. And it doesnt happen from the top down. We do not get universal health care, we dont get better schools because somebody else is in the White House. We get change because folks from the grass roots up decide they are sick and tired of other people telling them how their lives will be, when they decide to roll up their sleeves and work. And Barack Obama will require you to work. He is going to demand that you shed your cynicism, that you put down your division, that you come out of your isolation, that you move out of your comfort zones, that you push yourselves to be better, and that you engage. Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved, uninformed.
HH: Jonah Goldberg, were looking at each other as we hear this, because this is the antithesis of limited government.
JG: Thats right. It is, you know, it is the collective matters, it is this cult of unity. The central theme of the book, in many ways, is that all these isms of the left, socialism, fascism, communism, theyre all political religions. Theyre all the misapplication of religious principles to politics. And you know, Obama has said on the stump that we can create a kingdom of Heaven on Earth. His advance people, when they go around, theyre told not to talk this was in the New York Times yesterday, theyre told not to talk about issue. Theyre supposed to testify about how they have come to Obama, you know, instead of come to Jesus. And it reminds me a bit of the 1912 Progressive Party convention. They changed the words of We Will Follow Jesus to We Will Follow Roosevelt. And it also, too, was like a religious revival. This has, you know, when you listen to Obama, when he talks about we are the change we have been waiting for, there is this incredible messianic feel to it. And he may be a decent and honorable man, I think he almost certainly is, but I dont think he has any conception of the kind of emotional and political passions that hes toying with when he tries to promise people that simply by rallying around a national leader who expresses their national will and their spirit and all the rest, that he can deliver us to someplace outside of history, to this new sunny upland, you know, utopia. That is dangerous stuff, and when you unleash that in politics, it almost never ends well.
HH: You know, he raised $32 million dollars in January.
JG: Yeah.
HH: After the low hanging fruit has been taken for a year.
JG: Yeah.
HH: So it came from new people, and most of it came over the internet, and meant is wasnt solicited one on one. It was volunteered. That has a mark of something Ive never seen, and Ive been doing this since 1974 in American politics. And so the question to you is, just having finished this book, does it worry you? You just sort of indicated it does worry you. Its not just about Jimmy Carter or beating John Kerry. Its something very different.
JG: No, I agree. It is, in many ways, it must the LBJ to JFK comparisons between Hillary and Obama has got all sorts of flaws, but theres a kernel in there. It must drive Hillary nuts. Hillary is the one who has this politics of meaning. She is the one who wants to say that you should get your meaning from the state, and that the government should serve as essentially a new church, going back, you know, this dream of creating a religion of government that goes back to the New Dealers. She laid it all out on paper. It is her overriding theme from the beginning of her career. But Obama is the word made flesh in a way. He actually inspires people to behave the way she would like them to. And in many ways, she should really be sort of the Paul to his Jesus in this sense, because she can talk about it, and she can think about it, but she doesnt inspire people. She comes across as like an assistant school principal whos going to yell at you for eating too much glue. Obama is, as Oprah puts it, Obama is the One.
HH: So can John McCain at 71, and soon to be 72, possibly fight back against this? And how does he do it? Can he do it without an appeal to ideas, I guess is what Im asking.
JG: Yeah, I think its going to be hard, and the contrast between the two of them is pretty glaring, because McCain is, you know, hes Grandpa Munster. Hes a kind of a cranky old guy. And I think the best hope is that if Obama gets the nomination, which I think we now think hes going to do
HH: I agree.
JG: Theres a lot of time for people to realize theyve been conned, and I dont mean conned in the sense that Im calling Obama a grifter. Im saying that what he is selling cannot be sold, because it does not exist.
HH: And it is not American.
JG: It is not American, and it is false hope. You cannot have what he is promising. And there is time for a sort of wheres the beef moment, or the emperor has no clothes moment.
HH: And Ive got to clarify. I know you do a lot of this. When I say its not American, I dont mean that hes not a patriot. I mean, its got no predicate in American history. We dont embrace totalist approaches.
JG: Thats right.
HH: I mean, we have. Your book is about when we did, and the price we paid. They were terrible costs involved.
JG: Right. We flirt with them all the time, because I think it is, going back to this Rousseauian vision, it is a natural human desire to want to recreate that sort of religious, spiritual tribal feeling. And we constantly are looking for it in our politics. The problem is its fools gold. You can never get it. And so we constantly are following these false prophets. And thats why in my view, all of these people who sell this stuff
Marxism was essentially selling this, that were going to create a Heaven on Earth. Fascism was doing a thousand year reich. All of these guys sell the same thing. Thats why I think theyre all reactionary, because theyre all trying to recreate this feeling that we got when we lived in caves. And the only true radical, revolutionary, inspiring revolution of the last thousand years was the Enlightenment Revolution of Locke, Rousseau, the American founding, which said our rights come from God, and that government is our servant, not our master.
Last night I was reading National Review’s review of this book. I want to read this along with the book about Joeseph McCarthy.
“Barack, as Oprah said, is one of the most brilliant men you will meet in our lifetime.”
Great!
What has he accomplished then? This should be an easy request to fulfill given he is one of the most brilliant.
The key themes in this election which the MSM won't touch.
He is the “Elmer Gantry” of 2008.
“fools gold”
Good analogy. Looks pretty. Isn’t worth a thing.
Yep fool’s gold.
Jonah Goldberg has also been featured on the Glenn Beck Radio Show, and was also on glenn Beck’s TV show on CNN last night. We are going to try to buy his book today.
This political process has been unfolding for decades, right under our noses. No wonder the urgency of the revision of history has stepped up in our schools.
Shame on us for allowing this to happen.
BTW - this is a great book and every FREEPER should read it.
It answers a lot of questions about the last century.
And if I refuse will I be sent to the 'Gulag' for 'reeducation'?
Yep. We've been lucky, and now we're going to have the fight of our lives.
Goldberg knows totalitarian horrors can live in Pandora's box - something Obama doesn't know - yet...
Incremental socialsim has bought off the passive. Fighting will be difficult because the people on the public tit will see a fight as a threat to their well being.
These coming times are going to be extremely difficult and many good people are going to be sent to the gulag.
Bump to read later.
When the government takes over, don't get sick in America, we will let you die. It is for the greater good. Your illness is too expensive and there will be no incentive to work on a cure.
Rousseau is about the noble savage, the emphasis on the beginnings, on “feeling” as a corrective for humans coming out of the state of nature to form civil society. Communism capitalized on these feelings as a corrective and counterpoise to bourgeois rational society. Communism was the secular religion that promised heaven on earth through the efforts of man. Oddly enough, communism was considered a science by Marx and was very much part of the enlightenment as well as opposing the self-interested rationalism of enlightenment.
“And things have gotten progressively worse throughout my lifetime, through Democratic and Republican administrations.” - Michelle Obama
Our life expectancy is longer than any time in history while our medical technology has developed beyond imagination. These statements of hers show that they believe we are a nation of idiots. If Obama is elected, she’s right.
She also has said that she fears the children of today and the future will never have the opportunities she had. Huh? I thought we were a racist nation that never let blacks get ahead. I guess this ideal time in history that she’s talking about, came and went in a flash. Odd double speak coming from a black, millionaire woman.
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