-Caveat Lector-

W, as in 'Wolf in Sheep's Clothing'
by Douglas Newman

When someone extracts my fingernails very slowly, I do not care about his political 
affiliation, his religion or the steamy details of his sex life. He is a bad person 
who has harmed me, and deserves to be punished.

I say this in response to a recent series of columns by Pastor Chuck Baldwin of 
Pensacola, Florida. Baldwin, perhaps more than any other commentator, sees President 
Bush for the phony he is. Baldwin has written prolifically and eloquently about the 
folly of the unquestioning support for Bush among so many conservatives.

They tell me I need to stand behind President Bush for three reasons. First, 'We could 
have had Al Gore.' Second, 'Bush and the Republicans are for less government.' And 
finally, 'He professes a belief in Jesus Christ.'

Let us examine these reasons. Has President Bush done anything different than a 
President Gore would have done? All he has done as president is expand the federal 
government. Every department and agency in Washington, D.C., has grown larger, 
costlier, more powerful, and more intrusive. The post 9-11 agenda has been a full 
frontal assault on the Bill of Rights. Jackboot Johnny has replaced Jackboot Janet. 
Republicans may oppose Democratic big government, but they cannot get enough of 
Republican big government.

But didn't he give us a tax cut? A one percent tax cut phased in over ten years is not 
a tax cut. Here is an example of a real tax cut: I work for a week, earn X dollars, 
and pay $100 in taxes. The next week, I earn the same amount of money and pay only $80 
in taxes.

As far as being for 'less government,' I ask: 'Less government than what?' I used to 
be fond of saying that favoring less government than Bill Clinton is like having had 
fewer bad hair days than Don King. When Bill Clinton said one thing and did the 
opposite, Republicans opposed him vehemently. However, when Bush says he is for 
freedom, and then expands the federal government, they come up with all kinds of 
excuses, rationalizations, and justifications.

I'll never forget a conversation I had with some Bush-lovers shortly after he signed 
the incumbency protection - oh, I'm sorry - campaign finance bill into law. I wanted 
to barf. They parroted all the usual clich�s. 'The Democrats forced his hand.' 'It was 
the best he could have done under the circumstances.' 'I think he may be trying to 
gain some long-term political advantage down the road.' Had a President Gore signed 
the same bill, they would have been calling for everything short of a Nuremberg Trial. 
Bush, on the other hand, is a Republican and therefore immune from objective 
evaluation.

As far as the third reason why I am supposed to support Bush, I have been a Christian 
since October 22, 1986. In that time, I have been, as they say in the Navy, screwed, 
blued, and tattooed by any number of Christians. What they do screams so loudly that 
what they say is irrelevant.

Scripture tells us "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, 
but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits." [Matthew 
7:15-16] While Bush is not a prophet, he is no doubt a wolf in sheep's clothing. His 
public persona may be a lot more palatable than that of Bill Clinton or Al Gore, but 
his policies are even more onerous.

If the guiding philosophy of the sixties was, 'If it feels good do it,' then the 
guiding philosophy of the new millennium is 'If it sounds good do it.' If a 
legislative proposal sounds good, we should support it. Bill Buckley once remarked 
that some congressman should introduce the Nuclear First Strike Against the Soviet 
Union Civil Rights Act, and then brand anyone opposed to that act as an opponent of 
civil rights. Bush turns the Constitution into confetti in the name of 'Homeland 
Security,' but conservatives praise him effusively because his proposals sound so good.

Scripture counsels us that "by their fruits ye shall know them." [Matthew 7:20] Bush 
has done nothing but expand government, but those who purport to believe in limited 
government never hold him accountable when he bears such Clintonian fruit.

We need to evaluate politicians the same way we evaluate golfers. The lower a golfer's 
score, the better he is. Likewise, the less a politician does, the better he is.

If you really want to rock a dittohead's world, tell him the two real reasons why the 
September 11 attacks happened, and how Clintonian the Bush administration's response 
has been. First, you cannot throw your weight around internationally the way the 
United States does and expect to have everyone love you. Our military occupies the 
Saudi Arabian peninsula, the holy land of Islam. Millions of Muslims throughout the 
world positively seethe with indescribable hatred for our presence there and want us 
out. We keep our military in well over 100 countries around the globe. We support 
Israel and Saudi Arabia, China and Russia, India and Pakistan. It is impossible to do 
this and stay out of trouble.

Yet we continue to keep our troops there and officially treat the Saudis as allies. 
And we continue to keep our military stationed just about everywhere. None dare call 
it empire. Every empire - Roman, British, Soviet - has met its demise. [Portugal and 
Spain were once a world powers.] What makes anyone think the American empire will last 
ad infinitum?

Second, we disarmed innocent people. The passengers, pilots and crew of those four 
gun-free zones [1] that were hijacked on September 11 had no means of defending 
themselves against the hijackers. In the name of preventing bad things from happening, 
we had confiscated weapons from law-abiding citizens before they boarded airplanes. 
Well, on September 11, something bad happened. What did the Bush Administration do? 
They enforced the policies that had caused the problem even more aggressively.

[Admittedly, GWB has relented on arming airline pilots, but not without extremely 
vigorous pressure from pro-gun rights groups.]

But they had to do something after September 11! Yeah, they had to stop doing those 
things that got us in so much trouble to begin with. Conservatives, who are supposedly 
so independent and self-reliant and pro-freedom, have clamored for bigger government 
and less freedom to a far greater extent than liberals ever did. When you add in the 
Patriot Act, the education bill, the farm bill, the aforementioned campaign finance 
reform bill, it is as if nothing changed on January 20, 2001. Apparently, all 
conservatives want to conserve any longer is Clintonism.

As far as you or I are concerned, nothing did change on that day. We have one party 
government with interchangeable parts. Machine politics did not go away with Mayor 
Daley. The debate is no longer about whether the government should do X, Y, or Z. 
Rather, it is about how much they should do, and who should be doing it.

It is not for me to judge where GWB is spiritually. Oh sure, it has probably been 
years since he looked at a woman other than Laura. However, his policies are even more 
contemptible than those of his predecessor, whom Bush's supporters would have us think 
is the anti-Christ. The Clinton legacy of socialism at home and imperialism abroad is 
with us more than ever. The implications for your and my God-given and 
constitutionally guaranteed rights are just as grisly.

We are in the midst of football season. Every weekend, across America, millions watch 
as a few dozen behemoths move a ball up and down a field. Some think it silly that we 
place so much emphasis on whether the guys in colored jerseys or the guys in white 
score more points at the end of 60 minutes. However, football illustrates an important 
point that we need to apply to politics. When the ball changes hands, the team with 
the ball moves it toward a different end zone than the other team. This is what makes 
sports exciting. [This is why sports engage my mind far more than politics, and why 
they are about the only form of mass entertainment that holds my interest.]

Republicans say they are moving America in a different direction than Democrats, but, 
as Rush Limbaugh would say, this is just symbolism over substance. They are moving the 
ball in the same direction as the Democrats, and doing so more rapidly. I used to 
think that if Bill Clinton would drive this country over a cliff at 100 miles an hour, 
GWB would only do so at 96 miles an hour. I was wrong. Bush is taking away our 
freedoms at a greater rate than Clinton ever did.

I have heard politics defined as a clash of interests masquerading as a clash of 
principles. It does not matter which party Bush is affiliated with, what religion he 
professes or who he sleeps with. His policies are more dangerous than Clinton's. His 
personality may be more agreeable than that of Clinton or Gore, but inwardly he is 
even more of a ravening wolf.

1. I did not coin this phrase. Larry Pratt of Gun Owners of America did.

Douglas F. Newman edits the website, The Fountain of Truth and can be reached at 
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-iNFoWaRZ
Bush's "Homeland Security" is nothing more than Bill Clinton's "Homeland Defense 
Initiative" become reality.
Neo-Conservsatives LOVE Clinton's Agenda as long as it's Bush that is enacting them.
Wake up America.

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