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Some Leaven In The Liberal Bread

September 18, 2006 by Laura | Trackback URI

I was shocked (and encouraged) to read this L.A. Times article by Sam Harris. According to Allahpundit, Harris is a “Smug, Bush-hating, atheist HuffPo contributor.” Well, even a stopped clock is right twice a day… Hopefully his voice will provide some leaven that will affect the far left’s domination of the Democratic Party.

Can’t wait to read Patterico’s take on it, but here’s a snippet of the article.

At its most extreme, liberal denial has found expression in a growing subculture of conspiracy theorists who believe that the atrocities of 9/11 were orchestrated by our own government. A nationwide poll conducted by the Scripps Survey Research Center at Ohio University found that more than a third of Americans suspect that the federal government “assisted in the 9/11 terrorist attacks or took no action to stop them so the United States could go to war in the Middle East;” 16% believe that the twin towers collapsed not because fully-fueled passenger jets smashed into them but because agents of the Bush administration had secretly rigged them to explode.

Such an astonishing eruption of masochistic unreason could well mark the decline of liberalism, if not the decline of Western civilization. There are books, films and conferences organized around this phantasmagoria, and they offer an unusually clear view of the debilitating dogma that lurks at the heart of liberalism: Western power is utterly malevolent, while the powerless people of the Earth can be counted on to embrace reason and tolerance, if only given sufficient economic opportunities.

I don’t know how many more engineers and architects need to blow themselves up, fly planes into buildings or saw the heads off of journalists before this fantasy will dissipate. The truth is that there is every reason to believe that a terrifying number of the world’s Muslims now view all political and moral questions in terms of their affiliation with Islam. This leads them to rally to the cause of other Muslims no matter how sociopathic their behavior. This benighted religious solidarity may be the greatest problem facing civilization and yet it is regularly misconstrued, ignored or obfuscated by liberals.

Harris has a book coming out next week, “Letter to a Christian Nation,” and I suppose the purpose of the article could be to generate some interest from a group who otherwise would ignore him, but even if that’s true… I’ll take it. Half a loaf is better than none, after all.

Comments

4 Responses to “Some Leaven In The Liberal Bread”

  1. Amanda on September 18th, 2006 2:51 pm

    I read that article today and couldn’t decide if I wanted to blog about it or not. I didn’t; I’m very glad you did.

  2. Laura on September 18th, 2006 6:53 pm

    “16% believe that the twin towers collapsed not because fully-fueled passenger jets smashed into them but because agents of the Bush administration had secretly rigged them to explode.”

    I’d like to have one of those in that 16% explain to me how those two towers could be ’secretly rigged to explode’. And another thing I’d like to have them explain is “Why?” Why would our President, who had only been in office since January 20th of that year, do that?

    All these conspiracy theories; it’a wonder there aren’t more lefty heads exploding.

    Laura

  3. Laura on September 18th, 2006 7:35 pm

    Laura – I knew I liked you for something beyond just your name. ;-) You’re chock-full of common sense. I can’t think of a logical answer to that question either, but I’ve seen video and read transcripts of the answers when it is asked. So far it’s always been some variation on “to seize power so Halliburton and the Rethuglican war machine can make gazillions of dollars in the war for oil” with “to destroy civil liberties” being the added bonus.

    Amanda – If you do decide to write about it I’ll be very interested in reading it – I always enjoy your take on things.

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