
Although there might very well be some legitimate concern and angst regarding the new Administration on the Conservative side of the aisle, let us not kid ourselves, the zeal that has driven this sudden "patriotism" is race. However, dare I say something even more offensive to the Conservative contingent is fueling the opposition toward the current Administration, Change. For sure the money changers (corporate interests and their congressional minions) are hardly motivated by race. They love business as usual and Change for them is a hideous aggravation. Therefore, they will jump on, take advantage of, and even fund whatever (no matter the motive) opposition to the present administration. The opposition to our 43rd President though extreme at times was crystal clear. To many he stole an election (both), our reasons for invading Iraq (WMD's) were thoroughly debunked, the federal government's unapologetic debacle of Hurricane Katrina was shameful, and under his watch our national economy nearly descended into the worst debt since the Depression. All this with vehement support from the likes of Beck, Limbaugh, Malkin and the entire Fox News regime. Not a single voice of dissent from the Right. Not a single decree to "take our country back!" After all "the Bush administration kept us safe for eight years." You know after they neglected to read vital reports warning us of a POTENTIAL ATTACK on 9/11. Not one Conservative voice! Not one call to march on Washington and tell congress what you think. Nothing! And I thought these people loved America. Therefore, one must ask the obvious. How is it that within only ten months we've seen more outrage and massive demonstrations than at any point during the eight year tenure of the last Administration?
Conservative -disposed to preserve existing conditions, institutions, etc., or to restore traditional ones and limit change.* MY BAD! It's been staring me in the face. Conservatives are resistant to, Change. You know, the natural order of things. Evolution if you will. Now don't get me wrong, all Change is not good and I dare not suggest that we all should move in blind and unscrutinized step with every decision made by our current Administration. That would be unpatriotic. However, we've been here numerous times before; and I do not doubt that like in times past, things will get worse before they get better, violently worse. Ron Regan articulated it perfectly, "they fear the future;" and none other than Bill O'Reilly made it clear what that "fear" is exactly, "the white male 'Christian' power structure is in danger." So, let us not kid ourselves, November 4, 2008 shocked many Americans into the reality that their country like it or not, with or without them is evolving. To many it was and is a day of limitless possibility. To others it was and is a day of infamy. A day the Right so viciously and shamelessly fought and continue to fight against. As with all Change, there are growing pains. Those pains are vividly evident in the surge of hate crimes and the prominent reemergence of Hate Groups, among them this nation's greatest domestic terrorist network, the Klu Klux Klan. It is ridiculously evident in the Republican Party's (and even some rogue Democrats') opposition to any and everything, including Healthcare Reform which the President and his Administration might propose; even to the detriment of their own constituents. Instead of accepting and growing with the will of the people, they are sworn to serve, they would much rather burn down the house to spite us all.
The 1960's are a grim reminder of how severe these growing pains can get. This outrage is certainly not new, but, we needn't continue the nonsensical diatribe that the creation of the Tea Parties, the Birthers, and the 9/12ers have anything whatsoever to do with dissatisfaction over national policy or even a dismay with Congress. They were never worried about the national debt or our national security, because they would have never elected the 43rd President for a second term. They're not fearing Socialism for the simple fact that many among their ranks haven't the faintest clue of what Socialism is. Furthermore, if such fear were actually sincere grandma would have abandoned her Medicaid and Social Security years ago. They're not fearing Big Brother, they've got Myspace and Facebook. Indeed, Gay is not the new Black, but, Socialist, Marxist, Communist, Nazi and all the other "big words" they've learned from Glen Beck and company, have certainly become the new, Nigger. They are trying, though in vain, to hold fast to America as they knew it, no matter how detrimental it has been to their fellow citizens and even themselves. It's what's familiar; and the very image of an African American holding the reigns of power in the greatest Western nation the world has ever known, is a clear and resonant symbol of that impending Change.
Of course, Conservative leaning authors like Frank Luntze would have you believe that these "Concerned" Americans are just fed up with business as usual. They are not. They were pleasantly asleep while it was going on. Don't take my word for it they said it themselves, "this [current] administration has awakened the sleeping giant." They're bemoaning the fact that America as they knew it, the one, that no matter what horrors around the world its government indulged in, no matter what great injustices their fellow citizens had to endure or how many of their own rights were violated, as long as the idea of their idyllic existence was left unfettered, America as they knew it was perfect. Hence, the cries to "take our country back!" They have always feared this Change; and as we have seen in days past, repeatedly and almost instinctively have reacted violently towards it. From the Civil War to the turbulent 1960's, the high price of Change has almost always been met with vile vitriol and blood. I hope that in this instance, that this time around I will be absolutely wrong. But, when have people ever heeded the lessons of the past?
*Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Copyright 2009 Johnathan L. Iverson-Baptiste
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