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Conservatism against the Radical Right
enterstageright ^ | April 7, 2003 | By Scott Shore

Posted on 04/09/2003 5:50:33 PM PDT by Noddegamra

Conservatism against the Radical Right

By Scott Shore web posted April 7, 2003

At a time when conservatives should be developing an agenda for domestic and foreign policy while the nominally more conservative Republicans control government, some extremists have chosen to declare a “civil war” within the conservative movement. The principal occasion for this war is President Bush’s policy with respect to Iraq.

Often conservative writers describe this as a battle between paleoconservatives and neoconservatives. This is a great disservice to the conservative cause. The real battle is between traditional legitimate conservatives and the insinuation into respectable conservative circles of the Radical Right.

The Radical Right is precisely that -- radical. Conservatives believe in among other things, respect for liberty, property, institutions, customs, wholesome heterogeneity of interests, people and regions, limited constitutional government and the belief in a strong national defense. In the spirit of Edmund Burke, prudent reforms are required from time to time to ensure the vitality of those policies or institutions guarding our values. The principal values of America are freedom and liberty.

When we lived in an isolated world, this may have meant isolationism or disengagement from the world. In the 20th and 21st century it means a thoughtful activism in global affairs to ensure a global rule of law in which America and free countries can ultimately survive. In an era of terrorism, it means having superior intelligence capabilities and striking preemptively if that is likely to save American lives. This seems to be the view whether one reads Buckley since the Cold War, or most major conservative columnists or listens to most major conservative TV or radio personalities. It’s been almost twenty years since the dean of modern American conservatism, William F. Buckley, sadly noted Pat Buchanan’s drift into the delusional world of anti-Semitism. Whether it's Cal Thomas or Pat Robertson or the National Review or the Weekly Standard, conservative thought is a fairly coherent body of assumptions and ideas.

The Radical Right is something entirely different. Largely animated by disreputable emotions seeking respectability, the radicals wish to turn back the clock to a time when there was unquestioned white rule and Jews were kept out of the better clubs, especially “conservative” clubs. According to their view this is a white, Nordic or Aryan country whose social fiber is endangered not so much by leftism but by those orchestrating leftism for their own advantage -- the Jews, the Masons, the UN and Israel. The fact that trilateralism or the UN has been generally hostile to Israel is explained by some even more nefarious plot. To get into the mind of these people is to go to a dark place where every contradiction is a proof of a greater conspiracy.

The same Radical Right which wishes to rid our country of foreign blacks, Mid-Easterners, Asians…etc. suddenly become like Amnesty International or the ACLU when Israel fights Palestinian terrorists. While no other national struggle seems to move these radicals, the Palestinians do have a special place in their heart. The answer is simple. These folks are the political descendants of Tom Watson and his anti-Semitic prairie populism. They are in the footsteps of William Jennings Bryan in finding conspiracies of Jewish bankers, Wall Street and London. They are also creeping up from under the rocks of the KKK, White Aryan Party under the cover of men like Buchanan or labels like “paleo.” These people use the term “neocon” as a code word for Jews. Amusingly they must think that gentiles are so stupid that Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle have hoodwinked the entire Administration.

To call this a fight between neocons and paleos is to give the opponents of true conservatism too much credit. There are straight-thinking conservatives who often have legitimate differences of policy amongst themselves on one side and then there are the ugly faces of the Radical Right that reappears under different flags at different times.

The time has come for conservatives to refuse to give credence to the forces which, in their most extreme variety, blow up federal buildings like those in Oklahoma City. The Radical Right should be marginalized and labeled for what they are -- the antithesis of the principles upon which this country was founded and the nemesis of those conservatives who wish to preserve this country.

This is Scott Shore's first contribution to Enter Stage Right.


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1 posted on 04/09/2003 5:50:33 PM PDT by Noddegamra
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To: Noddegamra
This is Scott Shore's first contribution to Enter Stage Right.

Hopefully its his last. He's inventing boogiemen where they don't exist.

2 posted on 04/09/2003 5:53:42 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EricOF
I don't like the way the author has framed this, personally.

6 posted on 04/09/2003 5:58:38 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
I agree that it's amateurish, but he's aiming in the right direction. I haven't seen any signs that paleos want to keep all Jews out of clubs, but he's dead on about their becoming like Amnesty International when it comes to Palestinians. As for Pat Buchanan, he was once a great hero of conservatism, but for the past decade or so he's become more and more obsessed with the issue of Israel. Whether or not you like Israel, it is wrong to accuse anyone of treason who disagrees with you on the subject.
7 posted on 04/09/2003 6:01:21 PM PDT by Kenno
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To: Noddegamra
I could NOT agree more with the sentiments expressed here!

Radicalism on the left is communism/marxism/anarchy. Radicalism on the right is fascism.

As "political" attitudes and world views move toward the extremes, when they reach a certain point they meet. They meet not at the same dogma, but join in their desire to destroy rather than build and nurture a civilization.

JB
8 posted on 04/09/2003 6:03:19 PM PDT by Jackson Brown
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To: William Creel
...the radicals wish to turn back the clock to a time when there was unquestioned white rule and Jews were kept out of the better clubs, especially “conservative” clubs. According to their view this is a white, Nordic or Aryan country whose social fiber is endangered not so much by leftism but by those orchestrating leftism for their own advantage -- the Jews, the Masons, the UN and Israel. The fact that trilateralism or the UN has been generally hostile to Israel is explained by some even more nefarious plot. To get into the mind of these people is to go to a dark place where every contradiction is a proof of a greater conspiracy.

Such people hardly exist, in reality. Their numbers are so small as to be politically irrelevent, and attaching the moniker 'conservative' to them does nothing but drag down the millions of thinking actual conservatives who are working tirelessly to restore our free republic.

No racist has any right to bear the proud title of Conservative.

9 posted on 04/09/2003 6:03:27 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: Jackson Brown
Radicalism on the left is communism/marxism/anarchy. Radicalism on the right is fascism.

Fascism is never on the right. That's a myth invented by the left to cover up the fact that all fascists are socialists.

10 posted on 04/09/2003 6:05:42 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: EternalVigilance
Unfortunately, Pat Buchanan, whether or not he believes such things himself, has thrown open the doors to people who do. Did you see the Reform Party Convention in 2000? It was unbelievable. He's even made friends with Murray Rothbard, who cheered the North Vietnamese victory in 1975. Now all the psychopaths at lewrockwell.com can claim to be mainstream, since if a former White House communications director likes them, they can't be all that bad.
11 posted on 04/09/2003 6:08:04 PM PDT by Kenno
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To: Kenno
Now all the psychopaths at lewrockwell.com can claim to be mainstream, since if a former White House communications director likes them, they can't be all that bad.

The Reform Party is a joke, and no one will gain any credibility in the real world by associating themselves with it, or with Pat Buchanan. They are utterly irrelevent.

12 posted on 04/09/2003 6:10:42 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: Jackson Brown
That is the problem with paleocons. Not that they hate Jews--I don't care what they think--but the fact that they base their whole philosophy around it and want to rip apart our society for having a different view of things.

I remember how on the NewsMax forum there were always a group of Jew-haters who would always accuse anyone who differed with them of being a Jew, a sellout, and a closet liberal. Of course, the truth had nothing to do with our being PC; rather, it had to do with the fact that while Jews were enemies in their own diseased minds, Arab radicals were enemies in the here and now.

13 posted on 04/09/2003 6:12:28 PM PDT by Kenno
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To: Noddegamra
Yes, there is most certianly a "Radical Right" and just like the America Hating Radical Left is bad for the DemocRATs, these clowns are bad for Republicans.

And unfortunately, there are too many of them around here too...The one's who scream "The only good muslim is a dead muslim", "Islam is a death cult", "Nuke Mecca", "Islam is a religion of peace", "Intern all Arabs NOW" and other such bigoted, sweeping charges against 1.6 billion of the world's people.

But the odd thing is, they haven't been around much since these "Deranged, blood thirsty muslims" have been handing flowers to our service men and and kissing pictures of President Bush.

Hopefully they're gone for good, but i'm not holding my breath.
14 posted on 04/09/2003 6:14:23 PM PDT by The Lake City Gar
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To: Noddegamra; Admin Moderator
"Noddegamra signed up 2003-04-09."

Um, care to take a look at this one ?

15 posted on 04/09/2003 6:20:12 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~Remember, it's not sporting to fire at RINO until charging~)
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To: The Lake City Gar
...1.6 billion of the world's people.

That number is highly questionable.

16 posted on 04/09/2003 6:21:20 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: fieldmarshaldj
Yeah, really.
17 posted on 04/09/2003 6:22:26 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: William Creel
The best way to deal with Pat Buchanan is to ignore him.
19 posted on 04/09/2003 6:45:10 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: Kenno
I agree that it's amateurish, but he's [Scott Shore] aiming in the right direction.

If you're aiming to bash conservativism, quite so..

I haven't seen any signs that paleos want to keep all Jews out of clubs, but he's dead on about their becoming like Amnesty International when it comes to Palestinians.

Anti anti-semetic political hype. Give it up.

As for Pat Buchanan, he was once a great hero of conservatism, but for the past decade or so he's become more and more obsessed with the issue of Israel.

You seem to be obsessed with Pat.. He's a has been.

Whether or not you like Israel, it is wrong to accuse anyone of treason who disagrees with you on the subject.

Which you 'neo's are busy doing.
The neo anti 'constitutional conservative' agenda goes more obvious every day. You people intend to tar the 'paleos' in an effort to smear ALL conservatives.
Agit-prop works, and there is quite a nssty little contingent here on FR practicing the art.

20 posted on 04/09/2003 6:52:17 PM PDT by tpaine
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