Posted by
Laura L. Hollis, JD on Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:59:23 AM
(Originally published March 4, 2009)
This is priceless.
David Brooks is having a bit of "buyer's remorse" over Barack Obama? In
Tuesday’s New York Times editorial, Brooks laments that moderates
thought Obama was a centrist, but now they see - *gasp!* - he's an
ultra-Left ideologue who is going to spend the country into oblivion in
order to try to achieve his Marxist coup d'etat. This, Brooks protests,
isn't what they (the self-described moderates) expected.
If that's true (and it clearly is true), then it's only because they
weren't listening. Or, more accurately, they were listening to each
other, but they weren't listening to those of us who had already called Obama out on his political proclivities.
And they certainly weren't listening to Obama.
Barack Obama signaled loud and clear who he is, what he
believes, and what he would do -- as a "commie organizer," as a state
senator, as a U.S. Senator, as an author, and as a Presidential
candidate. He supports abortion-on-demand at all stages of pregnancy,
black liberation theology, an activist judiciary that will rewrite the
Constitution to correct our Founding Fathers’ “blind spots,”
confiscatory taxation and wealth redistribution, restrictions on gun
ownership, limits to free speech, an emasculated military, and massive,
massive transfers of power to an even greater leviathan of a federal
government.
And that’s just content. More insidiously, Obama has
also made clear how valuable his training in Saul Alinsky’s methods
have been to his worldview about the process of obtaining political
power. And Saul Alinsky’s philosophies can be traced back to much
earlier communist and socialist radicals who were blunt about the fact
that it is easiest to take over a “democratic” political system by use
of the democratic franchise (voting), after which it becomes necessary
to dismantle or otherwise encumber that system, to avoid
being tossed out by the very same voters who had put you in power.
These same writers also admit the necessity of lying, and of creating
economic collapse, in order to ensure that “the people” will cry out
for government intervention. (Don’t take my word for it, read Bruce
Caldwell’s superlative edition of F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom. The parallels between 1940s England and the United States today are shocking and enlightening.)
Obama has already begun his left-wing lurch at a breakneck pace.
You can expect the rest of his ultra-Left agenda to be implemented – or
at least attempted – during his tenure in office. And you can expect
any opposition to be vilified, mocked, ridiculed, humiliated, and – if
at all possible – silenced. It has already started. This is no
aberration; this is who Obama is.
"Centrists," "moderates" and "social justice Catholics" (among
others) who believed otherwise did so because their entire
justification for supporting Obama consisted of, "We know what he's
saying, but we don't believe him." This is the political equivalent of
sticking one's fingers in one's ears and yelling, "Nah nah nah nah nah
nah - I can't hear you." How else to describe the deliberate obtuseness
of authors and commentators who insisted before the election that Obama
was "going to govern from the center," and the increasingly desperate
and transparently specious assertions after the election that that's
precisely what he was doing? Hell, they’d still be saying it, if it
weren’t for the fact that the Dow takes a tumble every time he opens
his mouth.
Well, I'll give Brooks credit for this much: at least he is
willing to admit it now. Prominent Catholic and Pepperdine Law School
dean Doug Kmiec is still running around proclaiming Obama to be the
most pro-life president ever. This despite Obama's historic refusal to
support the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, his promise to sign the
Freedom of Choice Act, his repeal of the Mexico City Policy, his
appointment of EMILY's List and NARAL operatives to important
positions, and his nomination of pro-choice Kansas Governor Kathleen
Sebelius for Secretary of Health and Human Services. (At this rate,
Kmiec will soon have a pro-life website up and running in support of
Kansas late-term abortionist Dr. George Tiller. I can see it now:
www.catholicsfortillerthekiller.com. Perhaps Kmiec could argue that
Tiller, too, actually serves the pro-life cause, because the procedures
he employs are so horrific, even women who want an abortion are scared
off.)
Even so, Brooks still doesn’t quite get it. Despite his
growing recognition of who and what Obama really is (and his admirable
willingness to acknowledge it), what does Brooks fear most? Republicans
back in power. He says, “The only thing more scary [sic] than
Obama’s experiment is the thought that it might fail and the political
power will swing over to a Republican Party that is currently unfit to
wield it.” If Brooks’ fear here is returning the reins of power to
a bunch of witless RINOs whose idea of conservative leadership and
fiscal responsibility is to spend as much as Obama but on different
stuff, then I understand, even though I don’t agree with him. But I
suspect Brooks is suggesting that, despite everything Obama intends to
do, we have more to fear from a political party whose members want to
protect the lives of unborn children and define gays’ permanent
relationship commitments as ‘civil unions’ rather than ‘marriage.’ This
is absurd.
Obama’s economic ideas will fail. They have failed everywhere
they have been tried. The only questions are how quickly they will
fail, and what the consequences will be thereafter. Sooner is better
than later, if past is precedent. But the precedent isn’t encouraging
in that respect. As the brilliant Hayek explained in 1944, the inherent
flaws in collectivist economic theories have inevitably resulted in
totalitarian political regimes. And Hayek had it easier than we do now;
the socialist colleagues to whom he was writing considered themselves
traditional “liberals” in the 18th century sense of believing in
political liberty, and would have been horrified at the prospect of
compromising those liberties, even in pursuit of a more equitable
distribution of wealth. But so-called “progressives” in this country –
and President Obama is at the front of this line - would freely toss
away the protections provided in our Constitution, if it meant being
able to grab some extra cash away from someone who has more.
This is a tried-and-true prescription for economic collapse,
poverty, anarchy, chaos, political upheaval, and widespread violence.
History has shown us this over and over again. Human beings either live
in a system of free and voluntary exchange, or they live at the point
of a gun. There is no “middle path,” desperate though some moderates
might be to find one, and it is distressing that intelligent people
like Brooks are falling for the same old con game.
There is an old common law concept called caveat emptor.
It means, "let the buyer beware," and it was traditionally interpreted
to mean that it is the buyer who has the duty to investigate what it is
(s)he is purchasing; the seller would have no duty to disclose
anything. If a buyer failed to use reasonable diligence, courts
applying caveat emptor would typically give the afflicted buyer no relief.
In this case, the disgruntled moderate voters who supported
Barack Obama cannot claim they didn't know. He - and we - made
everything perfectly clear.
And there is no relief in sight.