(Commenters call it a "badge of honor".)
Are You on the President’s Enemies List?
by Gary Bauer
04/17/2009
Last week, Barack Obama’s message to the world was: “the United States is not
and never will be at war with Islam.” This week, Barack Obama’s Department of
Homeland Security’s message to conservatives was: the United States may soon be
at war with you.
According to a new report emanating from DHS, it’s no longer Islamic terrorism
-- or “man-caused terrorism” in the new DHS parlance -- that we have to fear
most, but small government, anti-tax, pro-life, pro-gun, anti-illegal
immigration, pro-military conservatives. In other words, most of the country.
The DHS report’s title is, “Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political
Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment.” That’s a
mouthful. Right-wing. Extremism. Fueling. Resurgence. Radicalization. The threat
is made out to be so sinister and so imminent -- it’s enough to make you want to
jump into bed and pull the covers over your head.
The report warns of potential terrorist acts from “groups that reject federal
authority in favor of state or local authority” as well as “groups and
individuals that are dedicated a single-issue, such as opposition to abortion or
immigration.”
Particularly galling is the report’s lumping together of racists and Americans
who take a conservative stance on issues like marriage and the sanctity of life.
The assumption seems to be that racist and pro-life views spring from the same
mindset. In truth, though, it’s the abortion industry that disproportionately
targets black babies and whose largest member, Planned Parenthood, has overtly
racist roots.
Potential domestic terrorists are a big concern of the Obama administration.
Actual ones aren’t. A year ago Barack Obama and his allies were pooh-poohing his
relationship with unrepentant domestic terrorist William Ayers. Obama brushed
off the controversy surrounding Ayers, trying to portray him as just a “guy who
lives in my neighborhood,” even though he was co-founder of the violent radical
leftwing organization the Weather Underground, which conducted a campaign of
bombing public buildings, resulting in real deaths.
The report was issued by the Office of Intelligence and Analysis within DHS.
With a name like that you’d think the report would include some data, evidence,
references -- something. But it has very little of any of that. It’s full of
abstractions, speculation and out-dated anecdotes of isolated acts of violence.
As the report states, DHS has no “specific information that domestic rightwing
terrorists are currently planning acts of violence.”
We have become accustomed to authoritarian regimes in places like China, Burma
and Cuba being so afraid of their own people that they see the greatest threat
to national security as coming from within. It’s alarming to see inklings of
that same mindset from America’s leaders.
If the Department of Homeland Security is serious about cracking down on
organized violence, it should look to the Left. The vast majority of instances
of political violence occurring over the last decade or so have been committed
by leftwing groups.
DHS would do well to investigate the anarchists and communists who stormed the
streets of Minneapolis-St. Paul during last year’s Republican National
Convention, or the radical animal rights groups that bomb medical labs and
threaten university researchers with violence. And it should not forget about
the homosexual activists who attacked churches after voters passed Proposition 8
to defend traditional marriage in California.
The report’s most offensive intimation is that our heroes returning from the
battlefield are susceptible to “recruitment and radicalization” by other
rightwing extremists if they are “disgruntled, disillusioned, or suffering from
the psychological effects of war…” Would that the Feds placed as much emphasis
on combating Muslim radicalization in American prisons and mosques.
The DHS report is sure to reinforce the beliefs of many on the Left. Chris
Matthews recently called pro-life advocates “terrorists,” and Rosie O’Donnell
once blurted that “Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam
in a country like America…” For this sort of thinking to become policy for a
major executive branch department is outrageous.
Obama likes to compare himself to Lincoln, FDR and JFK. But so far he more
closely resembles Richard Nixon in one important way. Nixon had his “Enemies
List,” whose purpose was to determine, as Nixon White House Counsel John Dean
described it bluntly, “how we can use the available federal machinery to screw
our political enemies.”
Like Nixon, Obama has signaled that he will not let opposition to his agenda go
unpunished. For Rush and conservative talk radio, there’s the Fairness Doctrine.
For gun owners and small government enthusiasts, it’s a DHS official knocking at
your door.
Whatever happened to the Obama who claimed during the campaign that he wanted to
bring us all together? Nixon never claimed to be a unifier; Obama’s election
depended on the idea that he was one.
By issuing this report, DHS betrays an understanding of how radical Obama’s
policies are -- so radical that they might set off a violent response from
disgruntled citizens. But it also betrays an ignorance of the nature of those
who fall into the categories described in the report.
Scores of millions of Americans are coming to realize that the country they once
knew is quickly being destroyed. Understandably, they are upset and want to take
action. But they won’t resort to violence, in part because they know that in a
democracy change will come when enough citizens are informed about what’s going
on and vote accordingly.
That’s the point of the Tea Parties. Nobody believes Obama or his allies will be
much swayed by the outpouring of concern and anger evident at these rallies. But
the rallies do help to educate the public about how radical Obama’s agenda is.
And they help conservatives blow off a little steam and unite in solidarity
around a common cause. What’s so threatening about that?
Former presidential candidate Mr. Gary Bauer is president of American Values
and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families.