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"Unless it is called to account by people who know what they're talking
about, they [Leftists] will pretend to be civil libertarians, they will pretend to be democrats, they will pretend to be for “peace.” They will pretend to be humanitarians. But what they really are is America-hating totalitarians who want the enemy to win." _______________________________________________ Dishonest debating is a hallmark of the left. They usually open with an ad hominem attack and follow it up with disingenuous prevarications, effete canards and circuitous polemics. Most of their contentions are regurgitated from other sources. (Originality of thought isn't their strong suit.) Their favorite closing tactic is to accuse anyone that disagrees with them of racism. This last technique is meant to stifle any debate whatsoever. That means the rest of us are operating under a handicap because we tend towards honesty. It's a lot easier to win an argument with sophisms than it is with facts and reason. Being creative with the truth opens up a whole world of specious possibilities. This makes countering even crude attempts at sophistry difficult. Also, as you pointed out, leftists tend to be stolidly resistant to inconvenient facts. Guys like us believe what we see. Lefties see what they believe. Of course, the left does not live by sophistry alone; it is also heavily dependent on lies. One of the biggest lies of its campaign to support our terrorist enemies and sabotage the cause of freedom in the Middle East is its denial of Iraq's connection to anti-American terror in general and to al-Qaeda in particular. This is especially remarkable considering that one of the firm conclusions of the 9/11 commission was the connection between al-Qaeda and Iraq. Weekly Standard reporter Stephen Hayes has been on top of this story from the beginning and has just compiled the body of evidence behind it: http://www.weeklystandard.com/Conten...005/780plthl.a sp It isn’t often that the Left is forced to reveal itself, but in this transcript of a “Michael Medved Show” segment with David Horowitz and Nation writer Daniel Lazare that is exactly what happens in regard to the Left’s de facto alliance with our terrorist enemies in Iraq and elsewhere. Lazare begins by denying the reality of this "unholy alliance" – the title of David Horowitz’s book – but ends up by professing his support for both the “insurgents in Fallujah” and the Soviet invaders of Afghanistan in the 1980s, as well as expressing his view that the terrorists who are fighting us are to be compared to the French Resistance fighting the Nazis during World War II. .... "...in the Cold War we had a very large Left that supported the Communist enemy, we now have an even larger Left – since that old Communist, “progressive” Left has combined with Muslim radicals to create a much larger fifth column in this country – which wants us to lose this war and the War on Terror generally." .... "I grew up in the Communist movement. My parents were card-carrying Communists. And so I can speak with authority on this because everybody that I knew growing up was a Communist. They wanted the Soviet Union to win the Cold War, just as the people who have led the demonstrations against the war in Iraq understand that if the United States loses in Iraq the other side will win. Consider the people who have led the demonstrations against the war in Iraq. Leslie Cagan, the head of the coalition United for Peace and Justice, is a lifelong Communist. She's still a member of the Communist Party. She's a head of the “moderate” peace organization, United for Peace and Justice. Cagan is a pro-Castro Communist. The more radical group, International ANSWER – and these are the two groups that have organized all the major demonstrations against the war – is a pro-North Korean, Marxist/Leninist party, which has also defended the Serbian war criminal [Slobodan] Milosevic, and just about every horrific international figure of the last 50 years." "At the Columbia teach-in against the war, Nicholas DeGenova said right out that we should all wish for the United States to be defeated in Iraq. He wished for “a million Mogadishus.” He was cheered when he said that, because that's really what the Left thinks even though it puts on this false front – which my parents were very good at, too – that it's for peace and justice and so forth. But when you look at their actions, you can see that their actions show quite the opposite. They want America to lose." .... "The fact is that Osama bin Laden himself, on February 12 of 2003, which is about four weeks before the United States troops entered Iraq, said on Al Jazeera TV, “the interests of Muslims and the interests of the socialists coincide in the war against the crusaders.” But, of course, it's not just words; it's deeds that link American leftists to the Islamic jihad. What were all those people doing out in the streets demonstrating so soon after 9/11 against an American military response to a military attack? And then a million of them – not just demonstrating for “peace” but denouncing George Bush as Hitler, and America as the real “Axis of Evil?” What were Leslie Cagan and Medea Benjamin, two of the most important leaders of the so-called peace movement, doing organizing Iraq Occupation Watch to incite American soldiers to defect, and using a Saddam Hussein supporter to run their organization in Iraq?" .... "This is the same ruse leftists used to rationalize their support for a Communist victory in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh – an operative of Stalin’s Comintern who spent most of his life in Paris – was alleged to be the “George Washington of Vietnam.” Here we have a classic example of how the Left operates." .... "The idea that we have invaded some innocent country, by the way is absurd. We’ve been at war with Iraq since 1991, and they violated the terms of the truce that ended that war. That’s why we’re there." .... "Iraq invaded two countries: Iran and Kuwait. The truce that ended that war was sealed by UN resolutions, which Saddam then proceeded for ten years to systematically violate. We flew planes over that country daily in order to protect the Kurds from being gassed by Saddam's air force. He was given an ultimatum by the UN Security Council on November 8, 2002, which he didn't meet. That’s the legal basis for this war, even though the Left chooses to ignore it." .... "...there wasn't one demonstration in front of the Iraqi embassy in the entire lead-up to the war that said to Saddam, "Disarm. Obey the UN resolution." .... "In their hearts, these leftists hate America, and they want any enemy, even if it's as horrible an enemy as Zarqawi, to triumph over us. And they will use all manner of sophistry to excuse and defend their position and say, “Oh yes, we’re critical of this and that in terms of what they do. We didn't actually like them blowing up the World Trade Center, because that gave a propaganda victory to the United States, and we don't like Zarqawi beheading people, because that makes it harder for us to sell their cause.” But these are minor points for them, that pale beside the fact that America is Nazi Germany. The clear allegiance of leftists like Lazare is with the enemy and against the United States. And this is true of hundreds of thousands of American leftists who get a pass, of course, from our media, because our media is so predisposed to support them." .... "I think the audience has had a good look at how the American Left dissembles. Unless it is called to account by people who know what they're talking about, they will pretend to be civil libertarians, they will pretend to be democrats, they will pretend to be for “peace.” They will pretend to be humanitarians. But what they really are is America-hating totalitarians who want the enemy to win." .... "...there's a group called International Solidarity Movement, which is holding conferences on American campuses, recruiting college students to go to the Middle East and obstruct Israeli security officials who are trying to protect Palestinians and Israelis from Islamic terrorists. There is the National Lawyers Guild, which was created as a Communist front in the 1930s, and the Center for Constitutional Rights, which provides all the lawyers attacking John Ashcroft over the terrorist detainees in Guantanamo. These groups, along with the ACLU, have organized more than 350 American cities to pass resolutions of non-cooperation with Homeland Security, and particularly, to forbid their police departments from cooperating with immigration authorities. Of course, our borders are our most vulnerable point in the War on Terror. These people are working for the enemy. And of course, if you think this country is Nazi Germany, the moral position would be to aid our enemies. But there are many Americans – many in our listening audience out there – who do not believe their country is Hitler’s Germany. They need to understand these leftists are their enemies and will help people to kill them." .... "I have tried to see what's going on in regard to the war in Iraq and the War on Terror, within the framework of the American Left that really got its foothold in America with the Russian Revolution in 1917. And this Left, which developed its institutions and its culture and its organizations during the Cold War and then the Vietnam War, has now gone into high gear with America's War on Terror. And all I ask is that people understand – and Daniel has made very clear – that these leftists, who supported the Communist enemy in the Cold War, are identifying with the very people we're fighting in the War on Terror. They think that we are – we're the bad guys and we need to be defeated." .... [Full interveiw] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...e.asp?ID=18633 |
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