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Conservatives Are From Mars, Liberals Are From Venus (FP Jamie Glazov Talks To Burt Prelutsky Alert)
Frontpagemag.com ^ | 09/28/06 | Jamie Glazov

Posted on 09/28/2006 6:57:36 AM PDT by goldstategop

Burt Prelutsky

FP: Burt Prelutsky, thank you for joining us at Frontpage Interview.

Prelutsky: It's a pleasure and a privilege.

FP: So what inspired you to put these collection of essays together?

Prelutsky: Actually, I was approached by Joseph Farah at WND.com, one of the sites that posts my essays. I had self-published a collection a few years back, but it was the hardest thing I ever did and I swore I'd never do it again. Fortunately, Cumberland House was amenable to doing the heavy lifting this time around.)

FP: Tell us about your days on the Left. What attracted you to the Left and why did you stay there as long as you did?

Prelutsky: I was first generation American. Both my parents were Russian Jewish immigrants. In a home such as ours, being a Democrat was as natural as having boiled chicken on Friday night. My parents and relatives thought that FDR walked--or, rather, rolled on water. Then when he died and his successor, Harry Truman, recognized the state of Israel, the die was cast. So I grew up voting for Democrats every four years, but waking up the next day and hating myself. I mean, I actually voted for people like Mondale, Carter and Dukakis. Mea culpa. Old habits, especially those bred in the bone, are hard to break.

FP: Expand a little for us on why being Russian Jewish immigrants meant that being Democrats was as natural as having boiled chicken on Friday night. Why do you think many Jews in general are attracted to the Democratic Party and to liberalism? In today’s context it clearly doesn’t make any sense, since it is the Republican Party and the Right that truly supports Israeli security, no?

Prelutsky: Traditionally, Jews are Leftists. The only question is how far left; some are Communists, some are Socialists or Progressives, while most have found a home in the far left wing of the Democratic Party. Israel is not a high priority for a great many Jews, who are secular in their values, and whose religious identity takes the form of voting the straight Left-wing ticket. A lot of Jews are quite content to ignore the fact that Israel is a western democracy, an ally of America, and surrounded by the vilest people on the face of the earth. Instead, many American Jews side with those who advocate suicide bombings of school buses and pizza parlors, who treat their women as chattel, who would never even consider the separation of state and religion, who oppose democracy, and who devalue education, free speech, and a sense of humor.

FP: Can you share with us some of the events that occurred that made you question your presence within the Left and what ultimately motivated you to leave it?

Prelutsky: I came to realize that, in spite of all the jokes about his napping during cabinet meetings, Ronald Reagan, who inherited 20% inflation and a 10% unemployment rate from Carter, and not only turned the economy around, but was influential in bringing the Cold War to a successful conclusion, accomplished more while he was sleeping than the Democrats did when they were wide awake. Or whatever passes for their being wide awake.

A secondary matter took place in the boardroom of the Writers Guild. I had been a member of the Board for four years when the lawyers for Robert Mapplethorpe came to us requesting $5,000 for his defense fund. It seems he and a gallery owner had been arrested on charges of pornography charges. Mapplethorpe, for those too young to remember, was a photographer whose artistic vision required that eight and nine year old children be stripped down for his camera. Because he then put frames around his sleazy product, we were supposed to accept that he was an artiste. In the boardroom that night, I not only argued against providing the money, I also voiced objection to the NEA, which had long subsidized his career.

The pornographic nature of his work aside, I said that in a country with 260 million people, anyone who couldn't earn a living with his art didn't deserve to live on the largesse of the American taxpayer; what he required wasn't a federal hand-out, it was vocational guidance. It wasn't simply that I was out-voted 18-1 that evening, but that it was so apparent that my fellow board members had simply tuned me out. It was obviously enough, so far as they were concerned, that I was aligning myself with Sen. Jesse Helms to make me wrong and even possibly insane. It hit me that liberals are so snug in their cocoon of self-righteousness that, once they've determined which is the Left side of any issue, they are impervious to even hearing the other side.

FP: So tell us a bit about your intellectual journey after you left the Left. Did you lose your community as so many former Leftists have? Were you banished by many friends?

Prelutsky: I did have a falling out with some of my former acquaintances. In a way, though, I could sympathize with them. After all, they must have felt blind-sided. So far as they knew, I was a liberal, the same as them, and suddenly, as if in a sci-fi movie, I had joined the pod people on the Right. With some friends, we went on pretty much as before, while shying away from political matters in our conversations. It is not easy, I have found, to disagree agreeably, especially if you think the future of western civilization is at very real risk.

FP: Why do you think the radical Left has reached out in solidarity to our Islamist enemy today?

Prelutsky: I think that those on the Left feel special about themselves when they find themselves standing up for those they regard as the underdog. The underdog can be criminals in America or the Muslims in the Middle East. Be it Tookie Williams, a Palestinian suicide bomber, or a convicted pedophile, by aligning themselves with those that most normal Americans despise, they get to regard themselves as existing on a higher moral plain. They pledge allegiance to George Soros and they send money to the ACLU. Which would be bad enough, but what makes it even worse is that so many of these unrepentant numbskulls of the 60s have wound up in the media, academe, and on the bench, and thus have power and influence far out of sync with their actual numbers. What's more, they are the parents, grandparents and professors, God help us, of the current generation.

FP: So what do you make of the War on Terror in general and the war in Iraq in particular?

Prelutsky: I think both wars must be waged more fiercely. We are at war with those who call us the Great Satan, an attempt at creating a smokescreen behind which the true Islamic Satanists can hide. Pat Buchanan, in his infinite wisdom, says we should do nothing about Iran because, according to him, they won't have nuclear capability for ten more years. On what he bases this belief, he doesn't say. But if even he believes it is an inevitability, wouldn't it make more sense to do something about it before 2016 rolls around?

As for Iraq, I said even before the invasion, which was based on intelligence which politicians on the right and the left all believed, it didn't much matter to me if Saddam Hussein did or didn't have weapons of mass destruction. What we knew was that he had had them and he had used them. Playing hide-the-soap with the U.N. investigators was all a big flim-flam. If he didn't have the weapons, so much the better; it meant he couldn't use them against coalition troops. So far as I was concerned, Hussein had murdered and tortured hundreds of thousands of people, he had invaded his neighbors in a move to control the world's oil supply, he had lobbed missiles into Israel, and he had ignored the conditions of the 1991 armistice; I saw no good reason to allow him to stay in place, manipulating the corrupt U.N. through his sweetheart oil deals with France, Russia, and Germany.

What I always say to those opposed to our invading Iraq is that they should cast their minds back to the 1930s and that they regard Hussein as Der Fuhrer. In '36, Hitler did not seem like a major threat to the world. Now let us, for the sake of argument, create a scenario in which Hitler did not annex Czechoslovakia or the Sudetenland and did not go on to invade Poland. Would these same people say that so long as Hitler only killed and tortured German Jews, gypsies, Socialists, Catholics, cripples, the retarded, and those opposed to Nazism, the world should not have interceded?

FP: In terms of the Muslims’ rage against the Pope and the cartoonists etc., why do you think the Left doesn’t stand up in defense of free speech, which is supposedly its big value? And what do you think of the Muslim reaction to the Pope?

Prelutsky: The Left is as anti-American as the jihadists. More specifically, liberals hate Bush, Christians, and Conservatives. If only liberals had the vote, in an election between Bush and Castro or Bush and Chavez, the Communist dictators would win.

The Muslim reaction to the Pope's words was utterly predictable. The jihadists will go berserk over anything, and those on the Left will support their lunacy, up to and including the vandalizing of churches and the killing of a nun. Those on the Left are anti-religion except if it happens to be Islam. They say they are for free speech, for the separation of church and state, for free elections, for women's rights, for democracy, etc., etc., but they see no contradiction in their support of the PLO and other terrorist organizations that are attempting to annihilate Israel. Liberals, such as Stephen Spielberg, love to deal in moral equivalency, insisting, for instance, that there was no real difference between the Arabs massacring the Olympic athletes at Munich, and Israel's tracking down and executing the killers.

The problem with the Left in America isn't merely that they are wrong on every major issue, but that, in spite of the fact that very few of us identify ourselves as liberals, they have influence far out of proportion to their actual numbers. This is because, like a cancer, they've infected the courts, journalism, and the Groves of Academe. They're a cancer with a political agenda.

FP: Is the strength of the Left growing and dwindling? As a former Leftist, what is your advice on the best way to fight the Left’s influence?

Prelutsky: I take it you mean growing or dwindling. But I suppose it could grow in one area and dwindle in another. I think the Left is losing numbers (at least based on the election results of the recent past), but I don't think it is losing influence...for the reasons I gave in my previous response.

I think the best way to fight them is to beat them in every election possible. (I suppose shooting them down like mad dogs is out of the question. Pity.) Eventually, one assumes, if liberals continue to lose elections, their pet judges will stop being appointed to the Supreme Court. As liberal newspapers, such as the L.A. Times, continue to lose subscribers and advertising, and as more and more people stop depending on the liberal rags and network news for information and opinion, the Left will inevitably see its influence drain away.

It does continue to astonish and disturb me that, in spite of having the shrill and idiotic likes of Kennedy, Dean, Gore, Kerry, Clinton, Pelosi, Jesse Jackson, Jimmy Carter, Michael Moore, Al Franken, Charles Schumer, Barbara Boxer, Robert Byrd, James Carville, George Soros, etc., etc., beating the drums for the Left that the Democratic Party hasn't yet gone the way of the Whigs and the dodo bird.

FP: Burt Prelutsky, thank you for joining us.

Prelutsky: As my old friend Groucho Marx was wont to say, I didn't know you were coming apart. But, seriously, thank you for giving me this opportunity to reach all the really smart people who get their daily minimum dose of the truth at Frontpagemag.com.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: burtpretlusky; conservatives; frontpagemag; jamieglazov; liberals; mars; venus
An absorbing account of one American Jew's journey from the Left to the Right. A wide-ranging interview by Frontpagemag's Jamie Glazov with Burt Prelutsky.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

1 posted on 09/28/2006 6:57:39 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop

My own book is coming out next week, titled "Liberals are From Uranus". Look for it at a Barnes and Noble near you.


2 posted on 09/28/2006 6:59:21 AM PDT by domenad (In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
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To: goldstategop

He should have titled it "... Liberals are from Uranus".


3 posted on 09/28/2006 7:05:16 AM PDT by VRWCmember
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To: VRWCmember
He should have titled it "... Liberals are from Uranus".

No, Leftists are from Uranus. Liberals merely vacation there.

4 posted on 09/28/2006 7:08:33 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand ("...peace is the result of victory...")
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To: goldstategop
...those who...devalue education, free speech, and a sense of humor.

Well said, but you forgot dogs and bacon. They don't appreciate those either.

5 posted on 09/28/2006 7:12:39 AM PDT by Graymatter (Yes I do question patriotism, now more than ever.)
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To: VRWCmember
CONSERVATIVES ARE FROM MARS, LIBERALS ARE FROM SAN FRANCISCO.<

stolen from another website.

6 posted on 09/28/2006 7:16:31 AM PDT by OldFriend (Should we wait for them to come and kill us again? President Karzai 9/26/06)
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To: goldstategop
It always amazes me how the leftists can actively side with the islamofascists. The same barbarians who would gladly kill every leftist they meet beginning with QUIT ("Queers for Palestine) and the "Boobs not Bombs" idiots.

Simply amazing.

(For the trolls) Hey leftists, how about siding with the good guys (thats the United States of America for those with BDS) for once in your worthless, pathetic lives?? If you can not do that, have the intestinal fortitude to leave the USA and join the terrorists in battle against us so we at least know where you traitors are (other than protesting in front of WRAMC). At least there you see the true nature of the fascist jihadists you claim to support, right before you are beheaded by them.

That seems to be the only way you leftist morons will see the truth of the WoT: Just as the headsman's knife slits your necks. Pathetic.

7 posted on 09/28/2006 7:17:10 AM PDT by M1Tanker (Proven Daily: Modern "progressive" liberalism is just National Socialism without the "twisted cross")
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To: goldstategop
higher moral plain

Spell check!

8 posted on 09/28/2006 7:23:29 AM PDT by Graymatter (Yes I do question patriotism, now more than ever.)
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To: domenad

"Conservatives are from Mars, liberals are from Venus (or Uranus)"

Definitely the truth! I never believed in "men are from Mars, women are from Venus." Only liberal Maureen Dowd types fit that stereotype. I was raised to think like a man and look like a woman.

Liberals being the ones from Venus/Uranus is a lot more accurate.


9 posted on 09/28/2006 7:26:22 AM PDT by JillValentine (Being a feminist is all about being a victim. Being an armed woman is all about not being a victim.)
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To: goldstategop
Prelutsky: I came to realize that, in spite of all the jokes about his napping during cabinet meetings, Ronald Reagan, who inherited 20% inflation and a 10% unemployment rate from Carter, and not only turned the economy around, but was influential in bringing the Cold War to a successful conclusion, accomplished more while he was sleeping than the Democrats did when they were wide awake. Or whatever passes for their being wide awake.

He really hit it. Reagan. That one word sums up why so many dems are now former dems. I was raised in a home with 2 Dem registered parents, my immigrant grandparents (2 of them Russian but not Jewish) were registered Dem once naturalized. Many of my other relatives, too. But I, as a new voter, registered Independent (creating a stir), then soon after switched to Republican, mostly because of Reagan. And because in my school years I was old enough to see the crazy world of the Carter years - inflation, gas rationing, unaffordable meat prices, cold houses, worst of all, Americans held hostage - but not old enough to vote. My mom was a DINO at best and she soon followed me to the Republican side.

10 posted on 09/28/2006 7:30:14 AM PDT by fortunecookie
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To: goldstategop
"The underdog can be criminals in America or the Muslims in the Middle East. Be it Tookie Williams, a Palestinian suicide bomber, or a convicted pedophile, by aligning themselves with those that most normal Americans despise, they get to regard themselves as existing on a higher moral plain."

The underdog has been revered in America since the 50s, especially in films like Rebel Without a Cause. The rebel has an attraction outside the ordinary that appeals to youth and regular people who are bored or discontent with their 9 to 5 lifestyle. They admire disobedience and unconformity regardless of the moral content, that it takes courage and conviction to stand against the dominant forces and that people who exhibit this behavior are somehow more their own person -- a true individual with personality. This is all part of the great force in America to distinguish oneself, to become a star in some capacity -- sports star, rock star, movie star, a rising star in every field. People admire people who have made it to the top by the force of their personality though they may have done it through vulgar or disreputable means. Unfortunately, this individualism or the American frontier spirit can take a dark turn very quickly if unchecked -- but people who live what they think is a dull, parochial life rarely appreciate that fact. In the end, their admiration is a form of romanticism gone astray.
11 posted on 09/28/2006 8:19:24 AM PDT by Blind Eye Jones
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To: JillValentine

>> I was raised to think like a man and look like a woman. <<

Well, I'm sure you mean that in many respects. If someone who actually thought like a man looked like a woman, he'd spend too much time in the mirror, saying to himself, "check it out: hooters!"

HHOK!


12 posted on 09/28/2006 8:24:02 AM PDT by dangus (Pope calls Islam violent; Millions of Moslems demonstrate)
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