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dont want the president to be a spiritual leader now. Let
the churches, synagogues, and so on handle that. I want the president
to see to the physical protection of the nation.
The
president speaks poetically about how our enemies can strike at
the foundation of our buildings but not at the
foundation of our country (or whatever). Screw that. Its
the presidents job the job of the government
to protect the foundations of our buildings. Just protect the foundations
of our buildings thats enough. Keep us from dying at
the hands of our enemies. Thats enough.
Save the Billy Graham talk for later. If at all.
As
Benjamin Netanyahu said, democracies had better get off the
fence. France and Italy, in particular, have for years been
coddling, appeasing, and protecting Arab terrorists. The Italians
jailed the hijackers of the cruise ship Achille Lauro, the
murderers of Leon Klinghoffer, the wheelchair-bound Jew whom they
threw into the sea. Then they released the hijackers, one by one,
lest they have Arab terrorism on their soil.
Anyone can understand why the Italians didnt want terrorism
on their soil cant blame them for that, sort of. But
their appeasement and timidity have contributed to pushing that
terrorism onto our soil (which, in a grim way, is kind of
an honor). And we should make the Italians, the French, and others
like them pay a price: If youre not our allies in this instance,
you are not our allies at all.
Period.
The
PGA Tour has canceled its golf tournament. Thats a dumb idea.
Our enemies shouldnt be allowed to cripple us. They should
be allowed to cripple us only to the extent that they cripple us
directly e.g., no one can go to work at the World Trade Center
tomorrow. But the golfers can certainly play their tournament in
St. Louis. Our enemies should not be permitted to deny us our way
of life, to the extent possible. We should keep going, in defiance
of them. Else they win more than they already have.
Politicians and other civic types like to talk about our
way of life, or the American way of life. I always
found this the cheapest of Fourth of July oratory: What did it mean,
the American way of life? Americans live in different
ways; we are strikingly dissimilar. The American way of life
was just vulgar rhetoric.
But then, several years ago, I read a news story out of California:
High schools were rescheduling their football games to Friday afternoon,
rather than Friday night, in an attempt to prevent or minimize gang
violence. And then it hit me: Thats what people mean, or could
mean, by our way of life. These criminal thugs were,
all by themselves, abolishing Friday-night high-school football,
and if Friday-night high-school football doesn't represent American
life, what does?
And this reminds me of something else: Our fight against terrorism
is not all that unlike our fight against crime generally. It is
a fight against people who would deny us our way of life
a way of life that is rightful and worth defending.
Ever
since childhood, Ive been against flying flags at half-mast
after something like this. That doesnt seem to me like respect;
that seems to me like submission, like an inappropriately bowed
head. Our flag should fly higher than ever after weve been
attacked. We should lower our flags when a beloved old statesman
dies in his bed. We should not lower our flags under duress.
If the Israelis lowered their flag every time their people were
killed, it would never fly.
Our flag should wave proudly and high, in part as a big middle
finger pointed at our enemies.
My
wife is still reeling from the fact that the U.S. Open the
tennis tournament held here in New York recently wouldnt
have the national anthem. You cant force a private organization
like the U.S. Tennis Association to have the national anthem. But
you can try to force such people to feel a little shame.
Never has the anthem been more appropriate: Amid the death and
destruction, is the flag still there? People love America
the Beautiful because it celebrates only the physical beauty
of this country: amber waves of grain, spacious skies, purple-mountained
majesty, and so on. You can have physical beauty in any totalitarian
country Cuba comes to mind.
The national anthem, by contrast, celebrates the spirit, the pluck,
the audacity of the country. Thats why the Left (to
use an easy shorthand) hates it.
As
John Podhoretz pointed out in his New York Post column, the
New York Times on the very day of the attacks on us
ran a fawning, nauseating, immoral profile of Billy Ayres
and Bernadine Dohrn, the two starriest terrorists of the Weather
Underground. These terrorists homegrown were bombers,
and among their acts was the bombing of the Pentagon.
Some months ago, I wrote about Susan Rosenberg, the Weatherman
whom Clinton pardoned in those last, frenetic, abhorrently irresponsible
hours. Why Clinton pardoned Rosenberg or rather, commuted
her sentence is a mystery, except that liberals have always
had a soft spot for the hard, violent Left. They must consider the
criminals truer, more admirable than they, at some level. Liberals
in an earlier time (this is to be generous) were always kind of
jealous of the Communists. They made the liberals seem so impure,
so compromising.
Anyway, I ended that piece about Rosenberg and Clinton with a quote
from Billy Ayres himself, culled from Collier and Horowitzs
marvelous book on the New Left, Destructive Generation: Guilty
as sin, free as a bird. What a country, America!
Yes, what a country. And what a sickening newspaper of record,
sometimes.
There
will at last have to be a reckoning with the Arab world. And Arab
peoples will have to look deep within themselves. All the correct
people are saying that the vast majority of Arabs loathe this kind
of violence, that only a tiny faction of people commit and support
it. Oh? Can with know this for sure? Our liberal foreign correspondents
which is to say, our foreign correspondents go to
Arab capitals and meet with their friends in the best hotels and
cafés, and their friends their sources tend
to be the most liberal, most Westernized Arabs there are. Do our
correspondents meet enough with the man in the street: with the
man who is cheering his head off that thousands of our loved ones
have been murdered by other Arabs?
Incidentally, where are those good, decent Arabs who despise what
has been done to us? Are they so scared of the Arabs who are allowed
to represent them before the world that they must remain mute?
And what of our Arab-American groups? Civil liberties, fine. Some
guy gets held up for ten extra minutes at the airport what
a shame. Some kid gets taunted on the playground another
shame. Life is tough all over. But how about hearing some statements
from Arab-American groups that these are evil acts and that they
will support our government in seeking out and destroying all of
those who have done this to us (meaning, the states that support
them, too)?
Now is perhaps a good time for Arab-Americans to emphasize the
American part of that name. In fact, why not drop the hyphen altogether,
just as Teddy Roosevelt suggested?
In
New York, policemen are ringing mosques, just as they are ringing
synagogues. If this doesnt say something about the greatness
of America, I dont know what does. But greatness doesnt
extend to allowing those to whom we extend our hospitality to kill
us. If they are plotting death and destruction in those mosques,
in addition to holding services: the FBI ought to have people inside.
Remember
Arafats double game: He talks one way to the West, another
way to the Arabs. He says one thing to the New York Times,
Le Monde, ABC, and so on, and another thing to his followers
in the streets and in the mosques. I have learned over many
years not to care at all about what he says to the West.
Let him have his photo-op, with his ostentatious and galling donation
of blood. Let him save that blood for all the Israelis he has helped
to kill and maim. All I care about is what he says to the celebrants
and murderers in the streets. Thats all that matters.
Those
who guess even guiltily that there may be some connection
between the Durban conference and these acts arent guilty
at all. In fact, they are quite reasonable. The goal of the Durbanites
was to delegitimize Israel: to paint it as racist, cruel, and oppressive,
and therefore as unworthy of existence.
And if this is true, whats wrong with destroying Israel,
and its one friend?
The European nations, naturally, are spared this destruction, because
they wont support Israel. Those Europeans should be ashamed
of their very immunity.
Barbara
Olson was a magnificent spirit, brave to the end not wetting
her pants, shaking in her boots, resigning herself to her fate,
but working the phone, trying to do something to thwart her attackers
evil designs. This is the authentic American spirit, the ideal one.
May it rise up in the heart of every American, and person.
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