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Phony Soldiers, Phony Outrage, and Phony Patriotism
by
Christopher G. Adamo
Once again, liberals have
wandered into the unfamiliar waters of patriotism, righteous indignation,
and pontification offered in “support of the troops.” And once again,
their moral and philosophical bankruptcy, their intellectual dishonesty,
and their overarching hysterics reveal far more about themselves than
about their intended target, in this case radio giant Rush Limbaugh.
Congressional and Senate
Democrats, along with the entire liberal political cabal, have been in a
staged uproar ever since last week when Limbaugh made reference to Jesse
McBeth and Scott Thomas Beauchamp who, adorning themselves with fraudulent
credentials as members in good standing of the United States military,
have been caught in blatant fraud, as they seek to make a case against the
war.
Limbaugh’s attackers have
intentionally mischaracterized his criticism of such individuals as a
blanket assault on the U.S. armed forces, asserting that he derided any
troops who oppose the war as “phony soldiers.”
He did no such thing, and his
accusers know it. But why should they hesitate to lie about his words when
they have gotten so much political mileage in the past few years by lying
about virtually every other aspect of the terror war, the Republican
Party, the military, and conservatism in general?
Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid (D.-NV) achieved a nauseating level of sanctimony in his desperate
effort to prove that Democrats “care about the troops” (at least those who
fabricate excuses for America’s surrender) while attacking Limbaugh and
talk radio. Look to Democrats to invoke this latest manufactured firestorm
as damming proof of the need to resurrect the “Fairness Doctrine.”
Reid knows full well that he
is lying, and that his principled opposition knows that he is lying. But
that is not his target audience. It is with Middle America, whose citizens
he considers stupid and gullible, that Reid hopes to make his case.
But Reid tipped his hand by
asserting that Republicans ought to climb aboard the bandwagon of
imaginary outrage. Any time liberals begin plugging the bipartisan thing
they are really seeking cover and validation from cowardly GOP members.
Furthermore, the shamelessness
and brazenness of Reid’s lies stand as proof that he and his political
supporters understand and accept such fraud as an inherent and viable
component of the liberal-Democrat playbook.
It is hardly a news flash that
the fake anguish expressed by Democrats over this contrived controversy is
merely a continuation of the full-throated lies being proliferated by the
Moveon.org/Democrat Party/Old media spin machine. The facts of this
situation are as available as they are inarguable. They are also
inconvenient to the left. So to keep their story going, Democrat
mouthpieces will simply continue to ignore them.
When the truth is revealed, as
it eventually will be, no liberal retractions or apologies will be
forthcoming. The liberal political apparatus will simply proceed to its
next target to be smeared, knowing full well that it will never be held
accountable for this, or any other deception.
More than merely an attempt by
Democrats to rebuild their tattered image after last week’s disgraceful
treatment of General David Petraeus, their real intention is to
continually build and expand a façade of perceived wrongdoing on the part
of Rush Limbaugh. It is very telling that, as a purveyor of information,
he poses such a raw threat to future Democrat political prospects.
Having failed miserably in
every attempt to factually refute him, they now hope to eradicate his
enormous influence through the “death by a thousand cuts.”
In truth, Limbaugh was very
specific as to which “phony soldiers” he was referring. For Jesse McBeth,
the moniker clearly fits. He was drubbed out of the military during boot
camp (after only forty four days to be precise), but then went on to claim
membership in the special forces and under such false credentials
delivered a plethora of fabricated stories, deriding the military and the
mission.
Likewise Beauchamp, who did in
fact serve overseas but whose compilation of similarly fabricated fables
of abuse and atrocity, while buttressing his anti-war, anti-American
worldview, have been thoroughly refuted by the rest of his outfit.
Limbaugh never even went so
far as to include among the phonies Senator and former presidential
wannabe John Kerry (D.-MA), whose entire “tour of duty” in Vietnam
exceeded McBeth’s enlistment by only two and a half months. And that brief
Southeast Asian visit netted him three Purple Hearts under highly dubious
circumstances.
Of course if Kerry’s version
of the affair is correct, he could permanently put the matter to rest
while completely discrediting his critics simply by releasing his military
records, which to date he steadfastly refuses to do.
Against this murky backdrop,
Democrats on Capitol Hill find an occasion in which they can wave their
flags and laud their commitment to God, Country, and the troops, or at
least those troops who concoct stories discrediting the terror war and the
President’s strategy to win it. Such people predictably receive the
unbridled adoration and support of the Democrats.
But perhaps the most telling
aspect of this latest offensive is the liberal characterization of
Limbaugh, on several occasions just this past week, as “unpatriotic.” This
is quite the accusation coming from people who insist that the most
heinous crime any conservative can commit is to “question the patriotism”
of America’s leftists.
In contrast to real America,
the “patriotism” of the left includes cheering for America’s mortal
Islamist enemies, assuring them of their ultimate victory, downplaying or
ignoring America’s successes, proliferating every false account of
American atrocities against the enemy on the battlefield or in the prison
camp at Guantanamo Bay, and undermining the entire premise of the terror
war from its inception.
It seems liberals presume to
now hold complete dominion over who can be called “unpatriotic,” and who
should remain permanently immune to the charge, despite any seditious
words or behavior. Admittedly, they have arrived at this position of power
with little resistance, their ploy of redefining “patriotism” having
received far too much assistance from timid Republicans and conservatives
who acquiesced to their premise.
Their arrogance having been
thus compounded, it should surprise no one that the likes of Democrat
Senators Reid, Obama, Durbin, along with House Democrats Pelosi and
Murtha, to name just a few, will expend every effort to undermine the
terror war and endanger America for purely political reasons while
asserting their “patriotism.”
So abominable is their current
stance that it is worthwhile to ponder, were it to fully degenerate to the
point of crossing that barrier which defines open treason and blatant
support of the Islamists, how their words and pronouncements would be any
different from what they are today.
Yet we are
supposed to believe that the real danger to the future of the nation is
posed by Limbaugh’s severe, but thoroughly appropriate characterizations
of McBeth and Beauchamp as “phony.”
New Media Alliance Television
Christopher G. Adamo is a freelance
writer and staff writer for the New Media Alliance (www.thenma.org). He
lives in southeastern Wyoming. He has been active in local and state
politics for many years. His contact information and archives can be found
at
www.chrisadamo.com
The opinions expressed in
this column represent those of the author and do not necessarily reflect
the opinions, views, or philosophy of TheRealityCheck.org
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