Posted on 09/15/2012 1:27:36 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
It was bad enough, two years ago, that Defense Secretary Robert Gates called fringe Florida pastor Terry Jones to ask him not to burn copies of the Koran, or last week, that chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Martin Dempsey took his turn to call Jones to ask him to stop publicizing a YouTube video, The Innocence of Muslims. But then on Friday, White House spokesman Jay Carney told the world that the violent protests in Cairo and Benghazi and elsewhere were a response not to United States policy, and not obviously the administration or the American people, but were in response to a video, a film we have judged to be reprehensible and disgusting. Carney repeated the point for emphasis: This is not a case of protests directed at the United States at large or at U.S. policy, but in response to a video that is offensive to Muslims.
Carneys comments lie outside the range of plausible spin, even by Obama administration standards, and if his bosses believe themas we fear they doare simply delusional. But they are not without consequence. Nor are Gatess and Dempseys phone calls. They all send the message to Americas enemies that if you kill our diplomats and lay siege to the our embassies, the first move the American government will make is to denounce . . . Americans. Our leaders apparently believe that the way to protect Americans from extremists and terrorists abroad is to tell other Americans to shut up.
Whats next? Where does it go from here? There are more than 300 million ways in which Americans expressing themselves might give offense to those who make it their business to be offended. Maybe its some other film, maybe its a book or even just a tossed-off phrase that our enemies might seize on to galvanize support for their causes. Is the White House going to put every American crank on speed-dial so it can tell them to shut up whenever a mob gathers outside a U.S. embassy or consulate?
Its worth noting that virtually every description in our media of the movie that is supposed to have touched off the protests was attended by various aesthetic qualifierslaughable, crude, amateurishas if the mobs and their organizers were motivated by considerations of artistic craft. Lets recall that similar murderous campaigns of terror were waged to protest Salman Rushdies The Satanic Verses, at the direction of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Would the editorial boards and newsrooms of our leading media debate the merits of White House officials warning prestige novelists to keep their mouths shut lest they anger extremists?
The Constitution was not written on behalf of poets and philosophers and film producers but to enshrine the rights of all citizens. Since 9/11 and our ensuing engagements in the Middle East, there have been appropriate occasions during which the American people have debated how the so-called clash of civilizations might be ameliorated. This is not one of those occasions.
To debate the right of an American to criticize religion does not indicate sophisticated sensitivity to the feelings of others but a willingness to turn tail and abandon our principles at the first sign of a fight. And to take seriously the notion that all those riots and attacks are about a video, not about American principles and power and policy, is silly.
What we have seen unfold in the Middle East over the last week is what distinguishes the regions societies from our own. The protests in Cairo and Benghazi were not really about the film, the preacher, or Muslim sensitivities. They were an exercise in raw power politics, partly aimed at intramural rivals in the Arab political sphere, but mainly against the United States.
If the reaction of U.S. officials in the face of such an assault is to condemn . . . efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims (the initial response of the U.S. embassy in Cairo) and to try to silence individual citizens, there is good reason for the terrorists to believe that, with more acts of terror, they will also change American policies. The unpleasant fact is that the Obama administration has encouraged our adversaries to keep at it.
President Obama believed that to maintain credibility with the Arab states, as he once told a group of Jewish leaders, he had to put some daylight between ourselves and Israel. His administration sought desperately to engage Iran and Syria, two state sponsors of terror that have been killing Americans for decades. The same Joint Chiefs chairman who told journalists in London that he doesnt want to be complicit in any Israeli strike on Irans nuclear facilities now advises an American citizen to stop alienating Muslim mobs.
A president who began his tenure by going to Cairo to say he considered it his responsibility as president of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear should not be surprised that the U.S. embassy in Cairo tweets similar apologetics while it is under siege.
It would be nice to have an American administration that stood up for America, for its people and its principles. It would also make the world far less dangerous for Americansand for decent people of all faiths.
They know that the video had nothing to do it. They are buiolding a “case” that the “abuse” of Free Speech causes mindless violence as the next in a series of Big Lies as part of their end game of total subjugation of the People. If you use the words “targetted/croshairs/pull the trigger as a descriptive, you are “abusing” this essential Freedom and “they” must do something to curb it. They will keep it in focus to try to convince us that when they eradicate the Amendment it is for the “common good”. Be afraid that they are being so blatant and using such inane argument. The fact that they are not following the past ruse of moving to the middle in favor of doubling down on the far Left mindset and rhetoric tells me that they think they are close to being able to complete the subjugation of the People.
Bump
My thoughts exactly. An abuser tells his victim that it is his own fault that they were hit. We are increasingly being told by our government and the media that our freedom of speech is the reason the embassies are being attacked.
The protests are not spontaneous but as staged as immigration marches in the US. The only remedy is restrictions on free speech. and to reinforce this, second amendment restrictions will be necessary at some point.
The protests serve two purposes - throw international status into chaos, and move toward population management domestically.
Don’t forget these are the same people who look down on people clinging to their guns and religion - in short - conservative traditional Christians.
We didn’t know eight years ago what we know today. Please stop attempting to give Obama cover on this issue.
I ain’t giving anybody cover
I am assessing the facts
Maybe 8 years ago we should have done a study before acting etc etc
Maybe Gen. Martin Dempsey can design a class for West Point on how to apologize to outraged Muslims... A section on the correct way to humble yourself before a Muslim over a movie could open the chapter... the correct length and duration of an apology... An additional section on apologizing for American women who show their faces or arms - or whatever other body parts Muslim men find offensive is important.
Gen. Martin Dempsey could also teach a West Point class on "How to make a white flag of surrender from a Tee shirt..." and the proper way to kneel before a democrat President ( with mouth fully open)
5.56mm
Bush was elected twelve years ago. What did you know about Muslims twelve years ago? You need to give up the ‘bash bush’ thing - or the ‘they’re all to blame’ thing - both are liberal memes.
Do a search on Bush and Arab Spring to see his recent statements
Whether he would have used force to depose Gadafy or other means to help depose Mubarak is unknown
What's the payoff for constantly mentioning that Bush was a fool? Is your position that Obama is blameless because there are fools on our side too? Really Bush was elected 12 years ago. The difference in time between when you, uncbob - stated kindergarten and when you graduated from High School. Twelve years... You don't think a few things could be learned in twelve years?
By the way the new liberal meme is 'no one could have known'... it's lame - but at least it's new.
bttt
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