Posted: 02 Mar 2015 07:15 AM PST
If you want to
infuriate a liberal, question his patriotism. He’ll sneer, mock and ridicule
the question. And then when he is up against the wall, he will mumble that
the real patriots don’t need to wear flag pins because they covertly perform
their patriotism in the dead of night when no one is looking.
He
may even trot out that fake Jefferson quote about dissent being the highest
form of patriotism. No, Teddy Roosevelt didn’t say it either. He did however
say that “Patriotism means to stand by the country… It does not mean to stand
by the president... save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by
the country.”
And he meant it, ruthlessly attacking Woodrow Wilson until Democratic Senator
William J. Stone called the former president “the most seditious man of
consequence in America”.
Dissent stopped being patriotic the very second that Obama entered the Oval
Office. Suddenly it became unspeakable treason and racist sedition.
Patriotism could be questioned again, but not for the love of country, only
for the love of a president.
The patriotism practiced by Republicans was the patriotism of Teddy
Roosevelt, standing by the country rather than by a man. And standing by him
exactly to the degree in which he stood by the country. That is what Giuliani
did. To this the Democrats answered with the patriotism of Obama, launching
witch hunts against anyone whose love of Obama appeared to be lacking in
sincerity and enthusiasm.
Now the media is questioning Scott Walker’s patriotism. Not his love of
country, but his love of Obama.
The Washington Post's Dana Milbank fumed that Scott Walker had replied to a
question about whether Obama was a Christian with “I don’t know.” “This is
not a matter of conjecture. The correct answer is yes,” Milbank angrily
prompted like Orwell’s O’Brien lecturing Winston Smith about the virtues of
Doublethink.
Of course the correct answer is, “I don’t know.” Or as Walker put it, “You’ve
asked me to make statements about people that I haven’t had a conversation
with about that. How [could] I say if I know either of you are a Christian?”
No one knows whether Obama is a Christian, loves the country or wears ballet
slippers to bed. These are hypothetical questions. Milbank wants them to be
prerequisites for getting elected, writing that Walker’s confession of
ignorance on Obama’s inner faith “disqualified him” from being president.
The question was ridiculous and asked in bad faith. Candidates are not
normally interrogated about the religions of other politicians. The only
reason to ask it was to force Walker to affirm Obama’s virtues. Instead of
providing testimony for his own faith, he was asked to provide testimony for
Obama’s faith.
Call it the media’s Obama Inquisition. No one expects it, but by now everyone
probably should.
Obama doesn’t need to love America. That would be one of those vulgar
displays that our bicoastal elites sneer at and class together with Wal-Mart
and country music. But Republicans still need to verbally profess that Obama
is a Christian who loves America, motherhood and arugula pie.
We no longer have a political test based on the love of the
country, but we do have one based on the love of Obama. We don’t have to wear
flag pins; we have to wear Obama pins. Showy displays of patriotism are for
tacky flyover country types. Obama holograms, alongside Jesus holograms, are
sold on the streets of every inner city. The upscale version of that is the
ubiquitous Obama logo that can be spotted on the back bumper of every
ecologically conscious Subaru from San Francisco to Boston.
And there’s nothing showy or tacky about those expressions of Obamatism.
Politicians no longer have to demonstrate love of God and country. Instead
they, as Scott Walker has learned, have to affirm their faith in the verities
that have replaced them; Obama and evolution. These are what a serious
candidate in the non-exceptional Post-American nation of ours must believe.
To question them, even implicitly by failing to affirm them, is progressive
Post-American blasphemy. And the Obama Inquisition is relentless in ferreting
out even the mildest inquiring eyebrow of heresy.
Nobody knows what is in Obama’s head except the man himself and his team of
psychiatrists. But it doesn’t matter what is in Obama’s head. It matters that
we believe particular things about Obama.
We must have faith in Obama.
The left has replaced nationalism with a cult of personality. And cults of
personality are fragile. We accept flaws in a nation because it includes our
own flawed selves. But to believe in a man, he must be perfect. The naked emperor
cannot be challenged because everyone is only one loud exclamation away from
realizing that not only isn’t he wearing any pants, but that everyone else
sees it too. And then the cult shudders under a wave of laughter traveling at
the speed of sound from coast to coast.
The left whined that displays of patriotism singled them as if they were part
of some lurking seditious force out to undermine America. Which is a
perfectly absurd notion as Professor Bill Ayers could tell you. But now the
media rants that Scott Walker’s lack of faith in Obama’s patriotism and faith
are a “wink” and a “dog whistle” to the nefarious anti-Obama forces lurking
in the heartland.
Paranoia about enemies of the country who must be stamped out has been
replaced with paranoia about enemies of Obama who must be stamped out. It is
not enough that a politician does not personally question Obama’s patriotism.
He must also testify to Comrade Obama’s patriotism. That is what is truly
being demanded of Scott Walker.
He must denounce the idea that Obama, who thinks the Bible has a verse in it
about not throwing stones when you live in a glass house, is anything but a
Christian. He must verbally assert that Obama loves America as that is the
new post-American pledge of allegiance. It is not enough not to question
Obama. Scott Walker must have faith in Obama’s goodness. And that demand is
as Un-American as Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright.
Americans have never been forced to bow to a man. They have never been forced
to believe in a man. They have never been forced to pledge their allegiance
to a sovereign, rather than to the nation.
For six years, America has suffered under a hysterical atmosphere of media
paranoia about dark forces spreading hate and undermining Obama. Not even the
most zealous anti-Communist ever spent as much time fulminating about secret
subversives as the average MSNBC talking head. Even the mildest criticism has
to be relentlessly stamped out and exposed as part of a vast anti-Obama
conspiracy.
It
has reached such a point that the failure to praise Obama disqualifies a
candidate for public office.
It’s not a completely unprecedented state of affairs. Woodrow Wilson’s
administration saw men jailed for everything from private conversations to
making a movie about the American Revolution. Teddy Roosevelt, a former
president, was threatened with prison by Democrats, both subtly and unsubtly,
for his articles attacking the administration’s policies. But there was still
no cult of personality of Wilson.
Democrats no longer have patriotism at their disposal. They can’t rally the
nation for love of country. They don’t even believe in the government unless
they’re running it. That just leaves them with a man.
The cult of personality is no longer just an option. It’s their only option.
Obama is all they have.
And if you don’t believe in Obama, you’re a racist enemy of all that’s good
and progressive who is going to liberal hell. Or as they call it, Portland.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger
and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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