http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/26/AR2010082605233.html
By Charles Krauthammer
Friday, August 27, 2010

Liberalism under siege is an ugly sight indeed. Just yesterday it was
all hope and change and returning power to the people. But the people
have proved so disappointing. Their recalcitrance has, in only 19
months, turned the predicted 40-year liberal ascendancy (James
Carville) into a full retreat. Ah, the people, the little people, the
small-town people, the "bitter" people, as Barack Obama in an
unguarded moment once memorably called them, clinging "to guns or
religion or" -- this part is less remembered -- "antipathy toward
people who aren't like them."

That's a polite way of saying: clinging to bigotry. And promiscuous
charges of bigotry are precisely how our current rulers and their vast
media auxiliary react to an obstreperous citizenry that insists on
incorrect thinking.

-- Resistance to the vast expansion of government power, intrusiveness
and debt, as represented by the Tea Party movement? Why, racist
resentment toward a black president.

-- Disgust and alarm with the federal government's unwillingness to
curb illegal immigration, as crystallized in the Arizona law?
Nativism.

-- Opposition to the most radical redefinition of marriage in human
history, as expressed in Proposition 8 in California? Homophobia.

-- Opposition to a 15-story Islamic center and mosque near Ground
Zero? Islamophobia.

Now we know why the country has become "ungovernable," last year's
excuse for the Democrats' failure of governance: Who can possibly
govern a nation of racist, nativist, homophobic Islamophobes?
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Note what connects these issues. In every one, liberals have lost the
argument in the court of public opinion. Majorities -- often lopsided
majorities -- oppose President Obama's social-democratic agenda (e.g.,
the stimulus, Obamacare), support the Arizona law, oppose gay marriage
and reject a mosque near Ground Zero.

What's a liberal to do? Pull out the bigotry charge, the trump that
preempts debate and gives no credit to the seriousness and substance
of the contrary argument. The most venerable of these trumps is, of
course, the race card. When the Tea Party arose, a spontaneous,
leaderless and perfectly natural (and traditionally American) reaction
to the vast expansion of government intrinsic to the president's
proudly proclaimed transformational agenda, the liberal commentariat
cast it as a mob of angry white yahoos disguising their antipathy to a
black president by cleverly speaking in economic terms.

Then came Arizona and S.B. 1070. It seems impossible for the left to
believe that people of good will could hold that: (a) illegal
immigration should be illegal, (b) the federal government should not
hold border enforcement hostage to comprehensive reform, i.e.,
amnesty, (c) every country has the right to determine the composition
of its immigrant population.

As for Proposition 8, is it so hard to see why people might believe
that a single judge overturning the will of 7 million voters is an
affront to democracy? And that seeing merit in retaining the structure
of the most ancient and fundamental of all social institutions is
something other than an alleged hatred of gays -- particularly since
the opposite-gender requirement has characterized virtually every
society in all the millennia until just a few years ago?

And now the mosque near Ground Zero. The intelligentsia is near
unanimous that the only possible grounds for opposition is bigotry
toward Muslims. This smug attribution of bigotry to two-thirds of the
population hinges on the insistence on a complete lack of connection
between Islam and radical Islam, a proposition that dovetails
perfectly with the Obama administration's pretense that we are at war
with nothing more than "violent extremists" of inscrutable motive and
indiscernible belief. Those who reject this as both ridiculous and
politically correct (an admitted redundancy) are declared
Islamophobes, the ad hominem du jour.

It is a measure of the corruption of liberal thought and the collapse
of its self-confidence that, finding itself so widely repudiated, it
resorts reflexively to the cheapest race-baiting (in a colorful
variety of forms). Indeed, how can one reason with a nation of
pitchfork-wielding mobs brimming with "antipathy toward people who
aren't like them" -- blacks, Hispanics, gays and Muslims -- a nation
that is, as Michelle Obama once put it succinctly, "just downright
mean"?

The Democrats are going to get beaten badly in November. Not just
because the economy is ailing. And not just because Obama over-read
his mandate in governing too far left. But because a comeuppance is
due the arrogant elites whose undisguised contempt for the great
unwashed prevents them from conceding a modicum of serious thought to
those who dare oppose them.

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