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June 2, 2011 29 Iyar, 5771 

The Factory of Selective Moral Outrage 

By Victor Davis Hanson 

Democrats in Congress recently went all out to try to pass the Dream Act, an
amnesty for illegal-alien students willing to enroll -- and stay -- in
college. Most who opposed it were derided as heartless at best, racist at
worse. An insolvent California -- still struggling with its $15 billion
budget shortfall -- is trying to advance its own version of the bill that
would contravene federal immigration law and cost millions of dollars.

At about the same time, the state has announced plans to release about
40,000 prison inmates due to a shortage of funds needed to address
overcrowding. Highly taxed Californians can borrow money to send illegal
aliens to school, but not to keep felons in prison.

Americans still seethe about the Wall Street meltdown of 2008. But the
"fat-cat bankers," in fact, were players in a far larger fraud made possible
by liberal executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Bill Clinton's
appointees and insider friends like Franklin Raines, Jim Johnson, Jamie
Gorelick, and Robert Rubin made millions while agencies and banks they
oversaw lost billions.

It was just disclosed that Rep. Barney Frank helped land a job at Fannie Mae
for his then-live-in boyfriend Herb Moses -- despite at the time sitting on
a House oversight committee that monitored the federally regulated agency.
Fannie Mae went belly up. Moses made a lot of money. And Frank kept assuring
the public in hearings that the nearly insolvent agency was in no financial
danger.

When news surfaced about Frank's conflict of interest, he scoffed, "There is
no rule against it at all," and predicted the story would die. He was right,
it will. But substitute scary names like Dick Cheney or Halliburton and it
would not have.

Last week, President Obama quietly signed a renewal of the once-hated
Patriot Act -- rather nonchalantly from the United Kingdom via mechanical
autopen. There was no media outrage, there were no hyperbolic campus
protests, no juvenile outbursts from a Hollywood celebrity about shredding
the Constitution. Most even forgot that senatorial candidate Barack Obama
had once promised to help repeal the Patriot Act.

But then such moral outrage belongs to the now fossilized age of George W.
Bush's presidency, when the exalted goal of stopping a conservative Texan
justified any means of opposition necessary. We may continue almost all of
his antiterrorism protocols, but they can no longer earn elite outrage.

The same holds true of the ongoing efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq that
somehow reverted to back-page news. Moveon.org could care less about the new
involvement in Libya, and the media now could care less about Moveon.org --
in the same manner that Cindy Sheehan and Michael Moore are now no more than
extinct dinosaurs of a forgotten Jurassic age. After all, Iraq magically
went from the "worst" mistake in U.S. foreign policy history to one of the
Obama administration's "greatest achievements."

Social Security and Medicare are nearing implosion. The aging baby boomers
are about ready to retire in mass. They have no reputation for either stoic
acceptance or self-sacrifice. The people are overtaxed, and the government
is running a $1.6 trillion annual deficit. So either the retirement age must
be upped, benefits cut, high payroll taxes further increased, or portions of
the entitlements privatized to spur competition and efficiency.

And the progressive response to proposed remedies? Instead of a detailed
plan of salvation, we see ads portraying a Rep. Paul Ryan look-alike, who is
not just throwing an elderly woman out of her wheelchair, but sending her
over a cliff as well.

There is a vast machinery of selective liberal outrage, fueled and
lubricated by the media, universities and celebrity entertainment. When the
redistributive welfare state starts to run out of money, the gears and
pulleys are flipped on and shrill charges of greed, cruelty, nativism and
racism spew out of the production line. The machine sputters and shuts down
when an aggrieved liberal suddenly either must make cuts or adapt the very
policies that he used to damn.

Understand the mechanics of selective outrage, and our upside-down politics
become comprehensible: A state suing to enforce immigration law is
tantamount to a racist intrusion on federal jurisdiction, but a state openly
flouting federal statutes for the Dream Act is acting in enlightened
humanitarian fashion.

Greedy Wall Street insiders at the center of the 2008 meltdown could not
possibly include progressive bureaucrats and their liberal enablers in
Congress, who are interested in people first, profits last. Everything in
2006 that we were told was near fascistic about national security suddenly
evolved into what is wonderful and necessary.

Heck, General "Betray-Us" is now Obama's pick to run the CIA!

 



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