Ann Barnhardt, Culture Hero

Posted By Roger Kimball On April 6, 2011 

Even if you don’t do anything else today, please take a moment to look at
the two videos that Ann Barnhardt, an intrepid Colorado resident, made a
couple of days ago responding to Senator Lindsey Graham’s spineless attack
on Terry Jones, the Florida minister who presided over a “trial” and burning
of a Koran late last month. I link to them at the end of this post.

A recap: When publicized and condemned by Afghan President Hamid Karzai and
officials in Pakistan last week, Jones’s bonfire provided the occasion for
the deadly riots in Afghanistan that (so far) have left a dozen people dead,
including UN and NATO personnel. The instant response from the liberal
establishment was condemnation — not of the rioters who were, as is their
wont, murdering for Allah, but of Terry Jones. As I noted in this space
<http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball/2011/04/04/terry-jones-and-preemptive-
capitulation/>  [1] Monday, Islamophiliacs from Time’s Joe Klein to Senators
Harry Reid and Lindsey Graham blamed Jones for the rampage. Even General
David Petraeus condemned the Koran burning as “hateful, intolerant,
extremely disrespectful.” On Face the Nation, Lindsey Graham said
<http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7361556n>  [2]:

I wish we could find some way to hold people accountable. Free speech is a
great idea, but we’re in a war. During World War II you had limits on what
you could do if it inspired the enemy. Any time we can push back  here in
American against actions like this that put our troops at risk, we ought to
do it.

Sobering, isn’t it, to realize how quickly folks entrusted with upholding
the Constitution are willing to dispense with its protections? I was
moderately tart about these latest exhibitions of what I called “preemptive
capitulation.” But my response was a veritable valentine compared with Ms.
Barnhardt’s eloquent demolition. There are some theatrics in her
presentation. She repeatedly calls Graham a “jackass” — a “stupid, stupid
jackass” on one occasion.  In part two, she reads various passages from the
Koran — those memorable bijoux that advocate the murder of Jews, infidels,
and apostates, the rape of women prisoners, pedophilia, and beating of
insufficiently  submissive wives, etc.  — and then rips out the offending
pages and burns them in a glass fire-bowl. Crowning detail: she has
bookmarked the passages with rashers of uncooked bacon. (“Raw bacon,” she
explains, “makes the best Koranic bookmark.”)

Ms. Barnhardt describes the reading and burning of the Koran as “the main
event.” It is a riveting performance, her declamation and analysis of all
those goads to violence and mayhem, followed by the incineration, one leaf
after the next, of the dozen or so pages she chose: “Evil, evil garbage, in
it goes and up in flames!”

But perhaps even more impressive is Ms. Barnhardt’s  excoriation of Lindsey
Graham and his contemptible suggestion that the free speech of American
citizens should be curtailed in the face of Islamic intimidation.

Read it again: “I wish we could find some way to hold people accountable,”
said this U.S. senator. “Free speech is a great idea, but we’re in a war.
During World War II you had limits on what you could do if it inspired the
enemy. Any time we can push back here in American against actions like this
that put our troops at risk, we ought to do it.”

Ms. Barnhardt picks this apart phrase by disgraceful phrase.  “Hold people
accountable”? Accountable for what? she asks.

For exercising their Constitutionally protected and divinely ordained right
to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and freedom
of religion? Hey Jackass, have you not read the First Amendment to the
Constitution of the United States?

What Lindsey Graham wants to do, she continues, is to “elevate the
totalitarian political system masquerading as a religion called Islam to a
status which supersedes and overrides the First Amendment to the
Constitution  and thus places it in a position of specially protected
legal superiority wherein criticism of Islam or failure to show proper and
sufficient deference and honor for Islamic texts is a crime.  Hey Lindsey,
you Jackass, you know what that’s called? It’s called Sharia. What the hell
is wrong with you?”

Delicious, no? Ms. Barnhardt then announces that she will burn a Koran in a
few minutes and invites Little Lindsey  to have her arrested and dragged
before before Congress and held to account. “Do it. Nothing would make me
happier. I would relish the opportunity to explain to you how exactly it is
that we do things in the United States of America. If you want to pick a
fight, Sir, you go right ahead, but understand that if you pick a fight with
me the only way it ends is with you sobbing in the men’s room.”

Why can’t we have senators like this?

Ms. Barnhardt then moves on to Little Lindsey’s declaration that “Free
speech is a great idea but we’re in a war.”

Point One: free speech is not just a great idea, it is “bedrock principle of
Western civilization and the United States.”

Point Two: “Individuals are free sovereign agents. Individuals are not
property or drones of the state. The government doesn’t tell the people what
to think and say. The people tell the government what to think and say
through the mechanisms” of  representative government.

Point three: Intellectual snobbery. Ms. Barnhardt discerns it in Little
Lindsey’s remarks. Terry Jones is a redneck Southern preacher with a drawl
and a handlebar mustache to match. No fancy Ivy league education. Ergo, he’s
not eligible for the same sort of Constitutional  protection that, for
example, Little Lindsey and his peers enjoy. “Listen, Jackass, it doesn’t
work that way.  The First Amendment applies to all American citizens
equally. It does not operate on a sliding scale based upon how expensive an
education one received, what one’s income is, or whether or not one is
invited to tony soirées in Georgetown.”

Ms. Barnhardt then takes up and demolishes Little Lindsey’s invocation of
World War II as a precedent for clamping down on free speech. “Lindsey, you
Jackass, the only prohibitions on speech during World War II and all other
wars pertained to speech which would give aid and comfort to the enemy, not
speech which demoralized, discouraged, or degraded the enemy.” She then
enumerates various examples from those World War II posters depicting the
Nazis and Japanese as deranged animals to cartoons that “ruthlessly mocked
and degraded”  Germans, Italians, and the Japanese. “The informal
prohibition during the war was on speech that was defeatist or conciliatory
towards  the enemy, which is exactly what you are engaging in, you stupid,
stupid, Jackass.”

And so it goes. Little Lindsey wants to “push back” against people like
Terry Jones who burn the Koran or otherwise criticize Islam because, he
says, it  “puts the troops at risk.” “Push back?” Ms. Barnhardt asks. “Since
the free speech in question is by a loyal, law-abiding American citizen
against the sworn enemy of the United States and its Constitution — which is
Islam — and you Senator Graham are talking about ‘pushing back’ using the
force of the government of the United States, it sure sounds to me like you
have decided that the United States  government is allied with Islam against
the people of the Untied States who do not show sufficient deference and
respect for Islam.”

Oh, and as for putting our troops at risk, “the only thing that is putting
our troops at risk at are the suicidal, defeatist rules of engagement which
prevent our brave soldiers from actually fighting and defeating the enemy.
You hang our boys out on the lines of battle and then refuse to give them
ammunition, refuse to allow  to engage the enemy without permission from a
flipping attorney, and refuse to allow them to engage ‘civilians’ while
fighting a force that is 100 percent comprised of civilians. How dare you
accuse us of putting our troops at risk.”

There’s more. Watch both videos.  They are inspirational. Ann Barnhardt
opens with the observation that she is “apparently one of the very, very
last people left in Western Civilization who possesses any quantity of
brains and balls simultaneously.” She is probably right. Thank God for her.

 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xqtYkd2gCs> YouTube Preview Image[3]
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riSJcZC89Hc> YouTube Preview Image[4] 

BONUS UPDATE: an interview with this remarkable woman:
http://iowntheworld.com/blog/?p=69662

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Article printed from Roger’s Rules: http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball

URL to article:
http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball/2011/04/06/ann-barnhardt-culture-hero/

URLs in this post: 

[1] I noted in this space:
http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball/2011/04/04/terry-jones-and-preemptive-c
apitulation/

[2] Lindsey Graham said: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7361556n

[3] Image: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xqtYkd2gCs

[4] Image: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riSJcZC89Hc

 



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