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The Rage of the Plantation Owners(the left)
TIA Daily ^ | 12 January, 2011 | Jack Wakeland

Posted on 01/16/2011 8:11:57 AM PST by marktwain

The Rage of the Plantation Owners

The Left Is Desperate That It Is About to Lose Everything

by Jack Wakeland

Editor's Note: The left's attempt to "deftly pin" the Tucson shooting on the Tea Parties has failed. The American people aren't buying it, and now that the trial balloon has been deflated, President Obama has rejected it.

So now the story has shifted to the question of why the left would attempt the libel in the first place, and stick to it so long in the face of contrary evidence. In short, as Daniel Henninger puts it, the question is "Why the Left Lost It." Henninger's answer, which has to do with the left's longstanding caricature of the right, is a big part of the puzzle, and should be paired with a revealing essay by leftist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who repeats the original version of this libel, blaming the assassination of JFK on Dallas's "seething cauldron of right-wing depravity"—while ignoring the fact that the actual assassin was a Communist.

Below, Jack Wakeland offers his own account of the reasons for the left's unhinged reaction to the Tucson shooting, which focuses more on the left's view of itself.—RWT

The left has a dysfunctional reaction to crazed gunmen. In the hopes that they can institute gun prohibition or suppress the free speech and free assembly of their political opponents, the left has repeatedly exploited barbaric criminal acts from 1963 to the present. They feed off of the cultural noise generated after a particularly evil killing (e.g., the assassinations of John Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, the Luby's massacre in Killeen Texas, the Oklahoma City bombing, etc.). They exploit the sense, among good people shocked by the blow, that the social order might break down. They attempt to use public passions that are momentarily excited by an unsettling event to quickly enact uncivilized political programs that they've been waiting decades to get a chance at. They attempt to kick the political culture whenever it is down.

Conservative political rhetoric has lately been on point and has deeply damaged the moral legitimacy of the left. That is why the left has manufactured claims that conservative political rhetoric has become so abusive that it is an incitement to political violence. The last time that a sitting congressman was shot was Leo Ryan, murdered at the Jonestown massacre in Guyana in 1978, a non-partisan event. The only assassinations of national political leaders in my lifetime were those of JFK, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy, the last of which occurred over 42 years ago. As part of the subtext for this week's anti-free-speech campaign, the left has always evaded the fact that JFK was murdered by a calculating and skillful Communist who was opposed to the president's conduct of the Cold War, and RFK was murdered by a dedicated and fanatical Palestinian nationalist who was opposed to American support for Israel. Neither of these killers were insane loners who were incited by "a right-wing climate of hatred."

The most successful of the left's attempts to impose their will on a shocked and momentarily disoriented people was what they did in the weeks following the Oklahoma City Bombing. They pinned the monomaniac world-view of Timothy McVeigh on the leadership of the Republican Party. And the leadership accepted the accusation, shut up, and the "Republican Revolution" of 1994 was stifled before it had a chance to reverse the aggregation of power by the Federal government. In the attempted murder of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, the left sees a chance to trick their political opponents into silencing themselves as they did in 1995.

But this time there is absolutely no political meaning in the criminal's act. It was the act of a deranged and evil young man who thinks that his dreams are more real than the real world.

So over the past two days, I kept asking myself: What could the left possibly hope to accomplish by pressing on with such an obnoxious, intentionally counter-factual, and obviously dishonest line of argument? Do they really think that bald faced lies will move the centrists of the Republican Party to snuff out the Tea Party wing?

Rather than guess, I spent about an hour carefully listening to one of the left's more celebrated talk radio guys, Norman Goldman. Both he and his callers have convinced themselves that a popular, right-wing, and neo-Confederate campaign of threats is underway to silence the left by physical intimidation. They regard the non-political nature of the killer's motives to be irrelevant. He, they have convinced themselves, picked up his violent anti-Democrat-congresswoman behavior from the generally violent anti-Democrat cultural atmosphere by means of a process of cultural osmosis that, while being ineffable, is undeniably "true."

Goldman repeatedly complained about right-wing political slogans involving guns, bumper stickers like the ever-popular "hunting license" for Washington Democrats, and other statements of armed contempt for left-wing statism and authority.

This concern—which we might take to be a legitimate complaint in different circumstances—didn't contain anything new to me. I've been reading all this in the papers already. Hearing it spoken by voices convinced of their own delusions wasn't particularly instructive either.

But that was only the first 20 minutes of what I listened to. During the next 40 minutes Norman Goldman repeatedly incited violence. For example, he shouted that "SOME ONE SHOULD TAKE OUT SARAH PALIN..." followed by a pause, and then, quietly, "...during the primary process."

Over and over again for the next 40 minutes, Goldman made abusive and threatening statements about conservatives, all with a nod and a wink. He told his audience: if they can do it, why can't he? He's just "fighting fire with fire."

Whether it was Goldman's purpose or not, it finally became clear to me what was the overall purpose of the left's obnoxious Tucson shooting campaign. The left would like to introduce political violence back into our system. They'd like to incite lawlessness, riotous behavior, and the creation of left-wing terrorist groups to "counter" the actions they claim the right has been doing all along. (The sole purpose of the Southern Poverty Law Center is to create and keep alive the fiction that there is a massive "The South Will Rise Again" neo-Confederate campaign afoot in America.) They'd also like to incite right-wing lawlessness and riotousness and terrorist activities—in order to better rationalize the formation of their own militant groups. They'd like to replay the social upheaval of 1965–1972 and regain the unquestioned power and authority they used to have, including the re-establishment of the monopoly they used to have on the press.

Key to this approach is to re-create the image of the oppressed black man who was (in fact) at the center of all of that upheaval. They're convinced that the Tea Party movement's cultural rebellion against the Federal leviathan is happening now only because a black man is president. It apparently has nothing to do with a sudden 25% increase in federal spending, efforts to take over medicine and the energy industry, a sudden 300% increase in the federal deficit, or a 300% increase in the monetary base.

They can't understand how the right ascended to power in the 1980s, resurged in the mid-90s, and are resurging again, in the 2010s. They assume—by an act of projection—that the right must have done it by the same means the left did it in the 1950s and 60s: by silencing their opponents with a campaign of public shaming (anti-McCarthyism), followed by a cultural revolution in the arts and morals, and then by nationwide riots, death threats, terrorist attacks, and headline political assassinations. They project the history and nature of their side onto the right and see the resulting distorted re-write of reality as history and as present-day fact.

But the idea of bringing back the "good old days" of the New Left's rise to power in the 1960s is absurd. The left will not be able to find enlistees for their militant groups. There will be no nation-wide riots, no social upheaval.

The left is losing on all fronts: in getting operatives elected to the state legislatures, elected to the governor's mansions, elected to the House and the Senate, and—soon—to the Oval Office. Most disconcerting and disorienting to the left is the fact that they have lost their monopoly on the press. All of the establishment press outfits that they dominate are losing readers and viewers and will be going out of business. They see a future in which there is a right-wing monopoly over the press and none of their lies will ever get played again. Soon, they see (by means of psychological projection) only right-wing lies getting air time.

The Southerners of the 1830s, 40s, and 50s watched in horror as the North was transformed by an industrial revolution fostered by the liberty of "free labor," with rapidly spreading prosperity and a population that was swelling from falling death rates and massive influxes of immigrants, while everywhere in the South society languished in medieval poverty. They realized their system was doomed. In one more generation, the North would out-vote them on every national question, and—if the votes weren't counted—would outnumber them and outshoot them on the battlefield. Their response was aggression. To balance the votes they were sure to lose in the House and for the presidency, Southerners belligerently demanded that slavery be extended to all of the territories (from California to Minnesota), and they threatened to beat or murder anyone who spoke out against their cause. Finally, seeing that their social system was inexorably losing in lawful political competition, they bet everything and rolled the dice on secession and war.

Today's left is taking on the same mindset as the pre-Civil War Southerner. They see the entire cultural-political system tilting against them, and they know there is no way to tilt it back. At some level, they sense that it is not the system that is tilting against them. They sense that they're actually up against the reality of their anti-liberty, anti-individual, anti-achievement ideas. Because their ideas produce nothing but failure at life, they sense that their ideas have nothing to recommend them.

The left has always had a philosophical kinship with grifters and thieves. Political fraud and mass theft are the central institutions of their welfare state. Now that they're losing their grip on the host, their mindset is shifting. They're starting to feel a kind ship with murderers.

They have gone into defense mode. The left are the plantation owners of the welfare state, and they're starting to realize this could be 1858.

That was the year that the Republican Party was organized and the South knew that their attempts to scupper the rising political dominance of the North would fail when systematically opposed by this political alliance.

Ttoday, the left is threatened by the possible takeover of the Republican Party by Tea Party activism. If the Tea Partiers gain control of the core ideological levers of the GOP, they will systematically strip the welfare state and the left of all of its pretended political legitimacy. And the left will lose everything.


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To: Oatka

Wow. So you remember the climate. But it was political, not murderous.

I think the media and the left misunderstand conservatives. We are in general law-abiders and constitutionalists. When we want to “take politicians out,” they’re still alive and uninjured. They’re not in power anymore.

That’s the whole point of constitutional government, that power can change without the sword or gunfights of the past, without overthrows, coups, assasinations and the like. “Rulers” are in power for specific periods and if they don’t behave, they will not be rulers anymore. But the military terms still apply, campaign, battle, thrust and parry. There’s nothing inappropriate about it.


21 posted on 01/16/2011 8:54:40 AM PST by cotton1706
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To: cripplecreek

Getting rid of the Left is like getting gum off the bottom of your shoe. A long arduous process. We will have to drive a stake through their heart and then drag them out into the sun. They never shut up and they never give up.


22 posted on 01/16/2011 8:55:47 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: Georgia Girl 2

We can’t let their leaders slither back into the shadows like we did last time with Bill Ayers and friends.


23 posted on 01/16/2011 8:57:45 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: marktwain

Could it be that more and more Blacks are seeing the left for the modern day “carpetbaggers” they are, who NEVER intended to give them their “40 acres and a mule”?


24 posted on 01/16/2011 8:59:06 AM PST by Impala64ssa
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To: ClearCase_guy

That’s the first thing I noticed too ClearCase, I didn’t like the link to the south. That war was not about slavery, it was about the North wanting to assert it’s power over the South. I do agree, the wrong side won in my opinion. History is written by the victors though, so unless you have firsthand information passed down through the family, the truth is hard to discern.


25 posted on 01/16/2011 8:59:13 AM PST by Bulwyf
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To: marktwain
Leo Ryan, murdered at the Jonestown massacre in Guyana in 1978, a non-partisan event.

Not really. Jim Jones was a major Marxist who was close friends with a number of California democrats, some who remain in power to this day.

Leo Ryan was murdered by the left. The only reason it is remembered as "non-partisan" is that the GOP was either too polite or to big a bunch of sissies (take your pick) to bring it up.

26 posted on 01/16/2011 9:00:33 AM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (When all you have is bolt cutters & vodka everything looks like the lock on Wolf Blitzer's boathouse)
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To: Sidebar Moderator

I would like to post a link, but I obtained the essay from an email. This is the closest I have found to a link:

http://www.intellectualactivist.com/


29 posted on 01/16/2011 9:28:27 AM PST by marktwain
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To: Le Chien Rouge
The left STILL own much of the media, academia and entertainment sectors.

That's all true, but there's evidence they don't have the power they once had, and they're certainly headed in the wrong direction. Exhibit A: the election of Nov. 2. They tried everything, to no avail.

The media sold us a bill of goods in Obama, and people are pretty angry about it. For years the MSM's credibility was in question, Obama's election was cathartic. Academia is being exposed pretty much single-handedly by the global warming hoax, with the revelation that science has been manipulated. Movies that take direct aim at the right don't sell anymore.

All of this evidence is certainly a matter of degree, but at some point trust in an institution can be completely shattered by something seemingly innocuous.

The events of the last week provide just another example of the media's failed attempt to shape our opinions, in my view.

30 posted on 01/16/2011 9:29:55 AM PST by wayoverontheright
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To: marktwain

OK, thanks.


31 posted on 01/16/2011 9:31:25 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator
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To: marktwain
Ttoday, the left is threatened by the possible takeover of the Republican Party by Tea Party activism.

It is done. And will be more obvious soon. Michael Steel's replacement was a real indicator. Bring it on.

32 posted on 01/16/2011 9:33:27 AM PST by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.)
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To: central_va
while everywhere in the South society languished in medieval poverty.

There was some poverty then (by todays standards) in both North & South. There was also industry in the South, but it was largely agricultural (& not all based on slavery). Protective tariffs on imported manufactured goods (benefitting the new Northern manufacturing) were countered by foreign nations by "tariffs" on American agricultural goods. This did divide the nation long before the conflict.

33 posted on 01/16/2011 9:56:42 AM PST by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.)
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To: Logical me
And this following was well over 50% and still. in spite of the obvious lies and deceit, almost the same body follows him now. The reason is the many years of the communists infiltrating our government, legal system, MSM, and almost all of the educational system.

Throw in the 527 NGOs, many foundations and trusts taken over by the Left, labor unions, including the teachers and federal and state employee unions, and you have what Soros calls The Shadow Party. He planned it, organized it and is financing it. He fiances voter fraud plans like ACORN and related organizations. The Tea Party Movement is a legitimate grassroots citizen uprising and we must keep it up or lose everything.

34 posted on 01/16/2011 10:28:30 AM PST by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
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To: Bulwyf
The 204th anniversary of the birth of General Robert E. Lee will be in three days, on January 19th. Perhaps some of us will pause then to remember him. As noted in the linked article,
To compare General Lee with any living person of note would be an exercise in futility. He was a man perhaps unique to his time, no politician, and the world in which General Lee lived was vastly different from the world in which we now live. Any comparison would be as pointless as it would be futile. Still, General Lee’s sense of honor and its necessary adjunct, integrity, stand out as remarkable, and both qualities are sadly missing from many of those who now strut on the world stage. We should perhaps spend a moment to reflect on the character of General Lee in evaluating those who now have become our leaders; I am afraid that nearly all of them would suffer from the comparison.

35 posted on 01/16/2011 10:31:55 AM PST by DanMiller (Dan Miller)
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To: marktwain

Bookmarked.

What absolute clarity.


36 posted on 01/16/2011 10:36:59 AM PST by CPT Clay (Pick up your weapon and follow me.)
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To: marktwain

Blaming the TEA Party didn’t work.

IMO, it only served to increase their membership & interest by outsiders.


37 posted on 01/16/2011 10:40:10 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: edcoil
The left blamed Katerina on the right and that seem to have worked.

It only worked because the mass media will give them traction and trumpet their lies and BS
If our mass media were neutral the left would be exposed such as their current lie that Jared Loughner is a right wing kook

38 posted on 01/16/2011 10:51:44 AM PST by dennisw (- - - -He who does not economize will have to agonize - - - - - Confucius)
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To: marktwain

bflr


39 posted on 01/16/2011 10:56:48 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: marktwain
The good news is that the left genuinely fears the right...as well as the prospect of losing power and legitimacy.

They live in their own private hell of fear. Let's enjoy that.

However, do not underestimate their propensity to incite violence. The more they lose on the political front the more violent activity you will see on the left.

CA, with 12% of the US population has 32% of US welfare recipients.

What do you think will happen to the cities when those checks don't show up...or bizarrely, they show up and won't cash?

Professional "Community Organizers" (read: Communists) will incite the burning of entire cities. The calls for Aztlan will turn to "bombs for Aztlan" and there will be a REAL, armed struggle to keep NM, AZ, NV and SoCal part of the union. Especially as the white middle class continues to flee due to the general lawlessness and their minority status.

There are cities in the East and Mid-West that face the same fate at the hands of the Black underclass. Even the Black middle class has started their flight from them...many to SOUTHERN cities like Atlanta and Durham.

All of these places will be havens for the "Community Organizer" and hell for those trapped within them. Satan his own self is riding with them...and he's smiling from ear to ear.

40 posted on 01/16/2011 11:01:21 AM PST by Mariner (USS Tarawa, VQ3, USS Benjamin Stoddert, NAVCAMS WestPac, 7th Fleet, Navcommsta Puget Sound)
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