For over forty years now, the Watergate scandal -- the June 1972
break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the
subsequent cover-up by the Nixon administration -- has been the sine qua
non of American political malfeasance. It has been followed by myriad
other "gates" affecting both parties but has never been superseded.
Until now.
Benghazi or Benghazigate, as some call it, is worse. Far worse. Incomparably worse.
Watergate caught numerous public officials lying, including the
president of the United States, but Benghazigate has all that and more.
It involves the terrorist murder (not an electorally irrelevant
burglary) of government officials, their reckless endangerment, the
undermining of the Bill of Rights and free speech by our own
administration in response to Islamist threats, and, ultimately, the
complicity of that same administration, consciously or unconsciously, in
the downfall of Western civilization.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media function as their more-than-willing
accomplices in this downfall, in essence as Obama's court eunuchs.
Sound excessive?
Hear me out.
But first a word from Democratic pollster Pat Caddell, who evidently feels the same way:
First of all, we've had 9 days of lies.. . .If a president of either
party. . .had had a terrorist incident and gotten on an airplane [after
remarks] and flown off to a fundraiser in Las Vegas, they would have
been crucified. . .it should have been, should have been, the
equivalent, for Barack Obama, of George Bush's "flying over Katrina"
moment. But nothing was said at all. Nothing will be said. [...] It is
[unacceptable] to specifically decide that you will not tell the
American people information they have a right to know. [The MSM] has
made themselves the enemy of the American people. It is a threat to the
very future of the country; we've crossed a new and frightening line on
the slippery slope, and it needs to be talked about. (h/t: The
Anchoress)
Not to mention Democratic pundit Kirsten Powers:
There are so many unanswered questions, not just about Libya, but also
about Cairo. Who is it that Rice thinks "widely disseminated" this
"movie?" Surely she can't believe that the Egyptian Coptic Christian who
made the video had the capacity or even desire to put it in the hands
of the people who did the inciting. Also, has the administration noticed
that the mob in Cairo, so spontaneously upset about the video, just
happened to be carrying an Islamist flag to hoist over our embassy? On
9/11. What a massive coincidence. . .. They say curiosity killed the
cat. In this case, lack of curiosity on the part of the American media
very well may kill more Americans. (h/t: Hot Air)
And so on. There's more at both of these links. Watergate is child's play by comparison.
What really is going on here? Terrorism and rioting broke out all over
the Muslim world on 9/11. What caused it? We thought Osama bin Laden was
supposed to be dead. But apparently the assassination of bin Laden
meant little. Actually, only an idiot would think otherwise.
("Obama, Obama, we are all Osama!" Evidently.)
Obviously, an ideology is at play -- a gigantic, uncompromising ideology
-- that our government refuses to confront or even recognize. And our
media, with a few exceptions, barely looks at it either. Nevertheless, a
direct line exists from the denial of Islamic influence in the Ft. Hood
massacre (even though Major Hasan yelled "Allahu Akbar" in the process
of killing or maiming forty-two of his fellow soldiers) and what
occurred in Benghazi, Cairo, and elsewhere.
Our government, more than ever under Obama, has never named our enemy,
making it all the more likely that enemy will engulf us. Indeed, as has
been described here at PJ Media, government directives exist to avoid
imputation of Islamic or even Islamist terror motivation by the State
Department, Defense Department, or the FBI.
You could say that is appeasement. Unfortunately, I am beginning to
think it is more than that. It is, on the part of some, intentional.
We can trace that back, among other places, to Obama's famous Cairo
speech. That speech was naïve, yes, but even more it was subversive in
its intentions. Obama wanted to make outreach to and common cause with
an Islamic culture that is misogynistic, homophobic, and in favor of the
ascendancy of religious Sharia law over state law across a globe ruled
by an Islamic caliphate -- in other words, against the very fabric of
everything on which this country was founded, not to mention Western
civilization, the Enlightenment, etc.
Think of that, my fellow Americans. That is what Barack Obama did on our behalf -- and the media lapped up unquestioningly.
Liberals, most of all, you would think would abhor this. But they don't.
They have been brainwashed out of their ideology -- that is, assuming
they ever had one.
And that, of course, is the work our media. They say Islam is a "shame
culture," but we have become one too. Our media is too ashamed to admit
they made a mistake about Barack Obama, so ashamed they are willing to
look the other way at every occasion.
So what do we do if, as Pat Caddell says, channeling Ibsen, the MSM is
the new "enemy of the people"? How do we respond? Well, we yell and
scream as loud as we can, for one thing. That's what I'm attempting to
do now.
In his 1978 book The Fate of Empires and the Search for Survival, Sir
John Glubb describes the life cycle of empires in seven stages. Part 7
is "The age of decline and collapse." I don't want to think we've
reached that point. I'm going all in -- at least for a few more weeks --
to try and disrupt the message.
So say it loud and say it proud: Benghazi worse than Watergate! (Maybe our countrymen will hear us.)
Monday, October 1, 2012
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