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Exclusive: Et Tu, Barack?
Author: Rick Moran
Date Published: 2007-10-08
Why are outward shows of patriotism – such as flag waving and outward support of our military – despised by many on the Left? FSM Contributing Editor Rick Moran takes a look at the unspoken message behind their declarations of “true patriotism.”
Et Tu, Barack?
By Rick Moran
Barack Obama won’t wear a pin on his lapel in the shape of the American flag. Forget what that says about Obama’s feelings of patriotism or love of country. Frankly, I don’t think it says much at all. His explanation – that he wants to show his patriotism through disseminating his “ideas” about our national security is fine with me – as long as it ends there.
But it doesn’t end there. Obama (and the Left has been doing this for 30 years) assumes a superior position over those who choose to fly the flag or wear a pin by casting aspersions on their motives for doing so:
“You know, the truth is that right after 9/11, I had a pin,” Obama said. “Shortly after 9/11, particularly because as we’re talking about the Iraq War, that became a substitute for I think true patriotism, which is speaking out on issues that are of importance to our national security, I decided I won’t wear that pin on my chest.
“Instead,” he said, “I’m going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that will be a testimony to my patriotism.”
“You show your patriotism by how you treat your fellow Americans, especially those who serve. And you show your patriotism by being true to your values and ideals. And that’s what we have to lead with, our values and ideals,” Obama said.
The unspoken message here (hinted at by Obama) is that those who do wear lapel pins are fake patriots. “True patriotism” or “speaking out” is genuine patriotism while those who indulge themselves in flag waving or flag wearing are charlatans. After all, isn’t patriotism “the last refuge of scoundrels?”
Why is it the de facto position on the Left that those who reveal outward manifestations of patriotism are, in fact, hypocrites or worse, fakes? What psychic awareness do they possess that the rest of us don’t, allowing them to glean intent and motive whenever the mood hits them to advance the notion that people who love this country and want to wear or wave the flag are, by definition, phonies?
Don’t tell me that this isn’t the unspoken message being delivered here. It’s the same kind of nonsense as the “chickenhawk” meme where the Left assumes a position of moral ascendancy based on scurrilous reasoning and logic.
With the chickenhawk argument, the Left’s fake superiority – due, they say to their anti-war sentiments – is easily exposed because their logic in criticizing war supporters is that they have never served. Rather than being precluded from spouting their anti-war sentiments for the exact same reason (after all, if those who haven’t served and are for the war can’t talk about the conflict because they know nothing about it, what do anti-war Leftists know about the war not having served themselves that gives them the “special knowledge” to be against it?), the Left had to invent the moral framework that they are the exception to the rule of not being able to speak about the war even if they haven’t served because of their superior moral position in being against the war.
In the case of public displays of patriotism, we have similar silliness. In Obama’s world, the fact that you don’t wear a flag pin shows that you are a superior patriot – that those who indulge in such vulgar displays are as phony as a three dollar bill.
We don’t need any special mirror into the soul of liberals to say this. They convict themselves out of their own mouths so often, the arguments they make have become caricatures of liberal dogma. How often are we reminded that flag waving is “jingoistic?” How many references do we get to “John Wayne” or “Rambo” when the Left wants to belittle the outward expression of love of country? In fact, you would be hard-pressed to come up with any praise by any liberal anywhere in the
No chance those recruiters are sincere in their love of country, right? They just want to trap baby boys into going into the service and kill brown people. I don’t recall one single word being raised in defense of the recruiters on the Left after the numerous incidents where they have been assaulted.
I would say to Obama it is true you can show your love of country by espousing your ideas about our security and safety. But you can’t do it by implying those who choose a more public way to show their affection for
And that’s a pretty stupid thing to say from a guy who wants to be President.
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing editor Rick Moran is a free lance writer and contributes to several websites. He is the proprietor of the blog Right Wing Nuthouse.
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