The Right Needs to Play as Dirty as the Left
Posted By John Hawkins On May 1, 2009 @ 12:06 am
When I was in college, I studied Southern Long Fist Kung Fu for more than a year
and my teacher told me something that I never forgot. He said that when you’re
being attacked, the aggressor sets the rules and if you want to survive, you
have to play by those rules. In other words, if your opponent is trying to cut
your head off with a sword while you’re trying not to hurt him, chances are that
you’re going to end up dead. This is a lesson that conservatives can and should
apply to politics.
Too often today, liberals are using below-the-belt tactics against conservatives
and paying no price whatsoever. Meanwhile, those on the right like to pat
themselves on the back for being above it all. This is like a boxer priding
himself on never taking off his gloves while his opponent nearly beats him to
death with his bare firsts. But in the end, there’s not much to be said for
lovable losers. Conservatives should realize that fair play isn’t going to pay
any dividends.
While we conservatives don’t have to stoop quite as low as the left has, we do
need to start giving them a taste of their own medicine, if only to make them
think twice about the way they’re treating our side.
For example, look at the media jihad that was shamelessly launched against Sarah
Palin’s family. There was a not-so-subtle message being sent: if you’re a
Republican woman, you better stay in the shadows or we’re going to destroy your
family to get you. The left gave the same kind of intrusive, public scrutiny to
“Joe the Plumber,” a private citizen who merely asked an inconvenient question
to Barack Obama. While conservatives defended both Sarah and Joe as we
complained incessantly about the way they were treated, the reality is that the
Democrats paid no price whatsoever for the out-of-bounds attacks.
Instead of continuing to complain, here’s a better idea. Why don’t conservatives
do opposition research on the journalists endlessly running stories about
Bristol Palin and Joe the Plumber? Have they ever been arrested? Whom do they
own property with? Have they ever been paid to do a speech for someone and then
run a favorable news story about him? Certainly Keith Olbermann’s personal life
is just as newsworthy as Joe the Plumber’s, and the details of Maureen Dowd’s
life are just as noteworthy as those of Bristol Palin — are they not?
Here’s another example. On college campuses, conservative speakers often need
bodyguards to give a speech. Conservatives are shouted down and attacked — and
nothing serious ever seems to happen to the fascists who engage in these
thuggish tactics. So why shouldn’t conservative groups do the exact same thing
to every liberal speaker who comes to the college? Go on stage, lock arms, and
shout him down — then sue the university if they’re given so much as an hour’s
detention more than the protesting liberal students.
Along those same lines, how is it that we have public universities using
taxpayer dollars to discriminate against conservatives, indoctrinate kids into
liberalism, and hire faculty like Bill Ayers? Why are Republican state
legislators allowing this? How about standing up and saying, “If you want to
continue to receive taxpayer money, you’re going to act like a university
should, not an indoctrination center”?
If you are tired of being called a racist by race-hustling poverty pimps like Al
Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and the NAACP, how about using their own tactics
against them by boycotting organizations that work with them or support them
financially?
Are you sick of feeling like you need to familiarize yourself with porn terms
just to understand what they’re saying about the tea parties on MSNBC or CNN?
Then start filing [1] obscenity complaints with the FCC. The left has never
hesitated to use the government and the court system against its political
opponents, so why should we?
Obviously, we don’t have to become liars — in fact, even setting aside the
ethics of it, it’s better for our credibility if we don’t. But conservatives do
need to stop playing by Marquess of Queensberry rules and futilely hoping that
the public will finally start to notice that we’re actually nice guys, even as
we are smeared as Nazis, homophobes, and racists every day.
How much credit did John McCain get for refusing to talk about Jeremiah Wright
and Barack Obama’s lack of patriotism? How many times was George Bush — a
moderate on domestic issues who bent over backwards to create a “new tone” —
accused of being Hitler? How many times has Fox News, which makes more of an
effort to be balanced than any of the other networks and all the biggest
newspapers in America, been accused of being as biased as Rush Limbaugh?
Complaining bitterly about the Democrats’ “politics of personal destruction” or
bellyaching that the media doesn’t treat us fairly ultimately accomplishes
nothing. The public doesn’t care.
Using the exact same tactics against the left that it uses against the right may
very well be effective.
Even if it isn’t, it may at least convince them that such tactics ought to be
off limits on both sides. We can say, “Gee, what if Bush had done this” or
“That’s a cheap shot” all day long, but until our political opponents feel the
brunt of the same savage incivility that it dishes out on a regular basis,
nothing is going to change.
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