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Useful Idiots
Introducing our newest contestant, Cindy Sheehan...
[Mark Alexander] 8/30/05
"Patriotism
is as much a virtue as justice, and is as necessary for the
support of societies as natural affection is for the support
of families." --Benjamin Rush
V.I. Lenin
called Western Leftists who sided with Socialists in political
debates "useful idiots." He's been dead for 81
years, but there appears to be no shortage of Michael Mooronic
idiots lending aid and comfort to those seeking to destroy
the "beacon of liberty" today.
Recently,
this column warned that re-emerging anti-American movements
were gaining momentum. That essay ["Spitting
on The Few, The Proud..."] outlined the Left's
anti-war modus operandi between 1968 and 1973, noting how
elitist
politicos like George McGovern
and Ted Kennedy, joined by glitterati like Jane Fonda and
Tom Hayden, came together to rally adolescent fervor. The
resulting spectacle -- one created by young protesters
and promoted by Walter Cronkite and the Left's nightly
newscast
dezinformatsia machine -- was a major factor in dissuading
public support for the defense of South Vietnam.
Contributor
Mark Alexander
[Courtesty of The Federalist Patriot]
Mark
Morrison Alexander is Executive Editor and Publisher
of The
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That spectacle
also, by extension, cast a pall over everyone in a military
uniform,
including those coming home in flag-draped
caskets. American military personnel were viewed with seething
glares and subject to spitting and name-calling from "enlightened
youth" and their protagonists who tagged all military personnel
personae non gratae. The entirety of them were even labeled "war
criminals" by none other than John Kerry.
Today, Kennedy,
Kerry, Fonda and their ilk are still at it, but they have not
had much success since 9/11, when America virtually
and rightly united behind President George Bush's campaign against
asymmetric Jihadi threats and their host nations -- collectively
known as Jihadistan.
In recent
weeks, support for the Iraq campaign of the Long
War has begun to wane in some circles -- not because of 58,000 casualties
as in Vietnam, but because, once again, as America's finest are
defending liberty at home by fighting for freedom in critical
regions abroad, the beleaguered Left has recruited a pawn to
pitch (perhaps hurl) its phony anti-war agenda across the nation.
For a solid month, the Leftmedia has focused its broadcasts and
headlines on Ms. Cindy Sheehan and her well-funded road entourage.
The network talkingheads have in fact awarded her "Peace
Mom" heroine status -- which provided a big political break
for the Left.
Sheehan's 24-year-old
son was killed in action in Iraq last year. President Bush
met with her shortly after his death at
her request, and Sheehan said of that visit, "I have a new
respect for him because he was sincere and he didn't have to
take the time to meet with us. I now know he's sincere about
wanting freedom for the Iraqis. I know he's sorry and feels some
pain for our loss, and I know he's a man of faith."
What a difference
a few media lights can make. Now this peacenik poster child
says Mr. Bush is an "evil maniac," a "lying
bastard," and a "filth spewer and warmonger." In
addition, she's asserted that the President and his "band
of neo-cons" wanted the 9/11 attack "to get their neo-con
agenda through." "We are not waging a war on terror
in this country," protests Sheehan, "we're waging a
war of terror. The biggest terrorist in the world is George W.
Bush!" Sheehan has been hounding the President around the
countryside asking for another meeting, but why would President
Bush dignify such remarks by meeting with her?
Army Specialist Casey
Sheehan enlisted, and then re-enlisted in April of 2004, in
order to go to Iraq. Two weeks after arriving
there, he volunteered for a rapid-rescue force deployed to help
save fellow soldiers from an ambush by Shiite militia outside
Baghdad. Casey died valiantly -- heroically serving "the
men beside him."
Cindy Sheehan, of
course, has every right to free speech, but Ms. Sheehan is
also responsible for the exercise of that right.
Her crusade is not about "grief," as her Angry Left
cronies claim; it is about the arrogance and selfishness that
uniformly characterize the Left's causes cÎlebres. Her
fallen son deserves the gratitude of all Americans, yet Ms. Sheehan's
actions merely minimize his noble sacrifice.
Despite Sheehan's
disgracing of her son's sacrifice, the rest of his family issued
the following statement: "[We] lost
our beloved Casey in the Iraq War and we have been silently,
respectfully grieving. We do not agree with the political motivations
and publicity tactics of Cindy Sheehan. She now appears to be
promoting her own personal agenda and notoriety at the expense
of her son's good name and reputation. The rest of the Sheehan
Family supports the troops, our country and our President, silently,
with prayer and respect." The statement was signed "sincerely" by "Casey
Sheehan's grandparents, aunts, uncles and numerous cousins."
Indeed, those closest
to the President, and most objective observers, would agree
with this assessment of his sense of obligation as
Commander in Chief. "I've been with the President of the
United States when he has met with the families of those brave
young men and women who have sacrificed all," says Senator
John McCain. "I have seen his compassion, I have seen his
love, I have seen his concern. So any charge of insensitivity
or uncaring on the part of this president is absolutely false.
... I'm sure he wouldn't like to hear me say this, but I saw
him afterwards. He was very, very grieved."
Objectivity, however,
has never been the guiding principle of Leftmedia "journalists." To
wit, no headlines have featured or news leads have featured
comments from the parents
of Army Cpl. Forest Jostes, 22, who served with Casey Sheehan
in the 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry.
On 4 April 2004, Forest died beside Casey in the same battle
with Jihadis.
Last week, Forest's
parents, Von and Diane Ibbotson, had this to say about his
death: "We were at a crossroads, but we
decided from the day he died that we were going to honor him,
his sacrifice. We support the President, and we have made a conscious
effort to not make this political."
Of Ms. Sheehan's behavior,
Forest's parents said, "We both
lost sons in the same battle, but the similarities pretty much
end there. Cindy Sheehan has a right to protest, wave signs,
march or whatever, a right she wouldn't have had it not been
for men like our sons. My son gave his life for the freedom we
enjoy in this country; I hope that the Iraqi people have that
someday. We feel sympathy for Mrs. Sheehan, but we're angry because
she presumes to speak for so many. I resent the fact that she
says she 'speaks for the millions' and is the face of the Gold
Star families. That is not so."
President
Bush echoed those sentiments last Monday, saying, "She
doesn't represent the view of [families of those KIA] I have
met with."
Cheers completely
overwhelmed the jeers this week as President Bush addressed
thousands of military families in Idaho. While
there, the President introduced Pocatello resident Tammy Pruett,
who now has four sons in Iraq, and whose husband and a fifth
son served there last year. "Tammy says this -- and I want
you to hear this: 'I know that if something happens to one of
the boys, they would leave this world doing what they believe,
what they think is right for our country.' America lives in freedom
because of families like the Pruetts."
Of course, so do our nation's anti-war protesters. As was the
case three decades ago, the revived anti-war movement is casting
its long shadow over our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and
Coast Guardsmen. Nowhere is this more regrettably evident than
at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, DC, where hundreds
of Patriots are recovering from severe wounds suffered in Iraq.
Protesters
have been marching outside the facility's entrance, chanting
amid mock flag-draped caskets with signs reading "Maimed
for Lies" and "Enlist here and die for Halliburton." They
taunted veterans entering and leaving the facility with angry
slogans like "George Bush kills American soldiers." Walter
Reed has been a primary treatment facility for American Patriots
of all ranks for nearly a century. It's the place where Generals
Pershing, MacArthur and Eisenhower died. It certainly should
not be defiled by such contemptible rabble.
Protest organizer
Medea Benjamin, one of Ms. Sheehan's backers, has also backed
communists in Vietnam and Nicaragua and recently
said of her visit to Cuba, "It seemed like I died and went
to heaven." (Perhaps she should return posthaste!) So, we've
come full circle. As was the case decades ago, the so-called "anti-war" movement
is really the manipulation of useful idiots like Cindy Sheehan
in support of a much larger political agenda -- that inspired
by V.I. Lenin.
If Sheehan and her lemmings were really interested in preventing
senseless death, their attention is grossly misguided. In the
two years since 19 March 2003, there have been approximately
1,450 Patriots killed in action defending our nation as part
of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Consequently -- indeed, since 11
September 2001 -- our Armed Forces have kept the warfront with
Jihadistan far away from our homeland. Perhaps Ms. Sheehan should
become the spokesperson for the 14,500 men, women and children
who died on American highways last year as a result of alcohol
abuse. tOR
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2005 Federalist Patriot
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