Atlas Shrugs
 
Pamela  Geller, American Thinker:
What’s Wrong with the Right 
 
 
This one is long overdue. I am still waiting for a response from  Kathryn 
Lopez …. 
April 18, 2014 
_What’s Wrong with the Right_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4750305/www.americanthinker.com/2014/04/whats_wrong_with_the_right.html)
  
By  _Pamela Geller_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4750305/www.americanthinker.com/pamela_geller)
  
National Review Online took another gratuitous shot at me Thursday in an 
_article defending Ayaan Hirsi Ali_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4750305/www.nationalreview.com/article/375522/its-islamist-censorship-to
m-rogan) , saying:  "Hirsi Ali is no _Pamela Geller._ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4750305/dailycaller.com/2012/07/19/republicans-must
-speak-out-against-casual-attacks-on-our-muslim-fellow-citizens/)  On the 
contrary, for  her whole life, Hirsi Ali has used anger as a catalyst to 
great good." Is it  necessary to smear me in order to defend Hirsi Ali? And 
this 
is not the first  time that NRO has allowed insults and defamation against 
me and other freedom  fighters to run unedited. I hardly know why. But I do 
know that NRO has no guts,  no spine, and no conviction. 
What's more, Hirsi Ali has said things about Islam that I have never said,  
yet somehow she is acceptable and I am not. How does Rogan intellectually  
wrestle with the irreconcilable? His premise is completely and utterly 
false; on  what does he make these ugly assertions? 
Each time NRO gratuitously smeared me, I politely asked Kathryn Lopez for 
an  opportunity to respond, and was ignored. By contrast, in similar 
circumstances,  even the most left-leaning sites have responded to my queries. 
Take, 
for  example, the National Post and Haaretz: both ran vicious attack pieces 
on me and  while they didn't give me the same space or column inches, I was 
able to respond  in 250 words. NRO won't deign even to answer me. 
The author of the latest NRO piece, Tom Rogan, retails sly slurs and 
baseless  insults that are the stuff of CAIR fiction. Rogan seems to think that 
I 
have not  used anger as a catalyst to great good, because I opposed the 
Ground Zero  Mosque. Yet so did 70% of Americans; are they wretched souls as 
well? Rogan also  lambastes the now mortally wounded English Defense League 
(EDL), implying that I  applauded its worst excesses and ignoring the fact that 
I publicly called for a  cleansing of their ranks from actual racists and 
other unsavory characters. I  supported their opposition to British jihadists 
and Islamic supremacists who  were verbally attacking returning soldiers 
with cries of "Baby killers,"  "Murderers" and the like. This is something 
British people should have just  passively accepted? 


Mark Steyn has parted company with  NRO as well. He wrote in _January_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4750305/www.steynonline.com/6025/t
rial-and-error) : As readers may have deduced from my absence  at National 
Review Online and my termination of our joint representation, there  have 
been a few differences between me and the rest of the team. The lesson of  the 
last year is that you win a free-speech case not by adopting a  don’
t-rock-the-boat, keep-mum, narrow procedural posture but by fighting it in  the 
open, in the bracing air and cleansing sunlight of truth and justice. 
Once again, the establishment right takes its marching orders from what the 
 destroyers on the left dictate. The right consistently allows the left to  
destroy our most effective voices . 
“ Sarah Palin is a major example. Unequivocal voices like Palin's are 
tarred  and smeared, while the right instead offers up weak and meandering 
fools 
like  John McCain.  and stands by him even when he poses with al-Qaida 
leaders in  Syria and insists that they're 'moderates.' 
We see many come out in a burst of light, political supernovas like Allen  
West, Palin, and now Ted Cruz. But we also see the right abandon these same  
people when the left goes after them like the jackals and the vultures they 
are.  Did the GOP establishment have Palin's back? What did the GOP 
establishment do  to defend Palin from the attacks by vultures in the media 
like 
the affable Eva  Braun, aka Katie Couric, and the contemptible Charlie Gibson? 
The leaders of the conservative establishment are clearly more  comfortable 
with the weakest and most liberal figures on the right than they are  with 
genuine conservatives. And then they abandon their flavor of the month as  
soon as the leftist sharks start circling. 
This is how the establishment right makes it bones: on the bones of  the 
principled right. This is how the establishment right gets legitimacy: by  
pandering to the left and selling out the clear, uncompromised voices on the  
right. Instead of destroying our philosophical enemies in the war of  
individualism vs. statism, the establishment right trims its message, then 
trims  
it some more, desperately hoping to appease leftists and their media  
lapdogs. 
Is it any wonder that we can't win elections? McCain? Romney? We  can't win 
until we find our spine. NRO best represents the abject failure on the  
right. 
Why was NRO wrong to defame me in particular? Because I am fighting against 
 the leftist/Islamic war against free speech,“ a topic of immense 
significance  that I am sure gets scant mention at NRO. I am embroiled in three 
free-speech  lawsuits at home and two abroad. I have successfully sued and won 
(with the able  legal counsel of American Freedom Law Center). We have set 
precedent and written  into history good law in the defense of freedom. The 
First Amendment is the  foundation of this country and the conservative 
movement. NRO's indifference to  all that speaks volumes about where it really 
stands. 
There's a war raging, and the right thinks that if it doesn't engage or  
doesn't show up, then that war doesn't exist. How irrational. If you don't 
show  up, you forfeit, and the right is forfeiting. Anytime someone takes a 
bold or  brave stance against statism or collectivism, or against jihad and 
Sharia, they  suffer withering attacks from both outside the movement and 
inside the  movement. 
The leadership on the right does not understand its own philosophy. They do 
 not understand free markets, capitalism and individual rights. If they 
did, they  would be more ferocious, fiercer and more courageous in the fight 
for freedom  and equality of rights before the law against the second-handers, 
moochers, and  looters on the left. 
The right appears to be waiting for Godot. But he ain't coming. The right 
is  on life support at a time when it should be standing in defense of free 
speech.  This most certainly should be our issue, our moment. There have been 
these  moments in American history when right and wrong, good and evil were 
very  clearly defined. The Republican Party was born at such a moment. We 
elected  Lincoln at such a moment, and we took the country back from the 
slave party, the  Democrats, at such a moment. 
We need a moral and rational force to push back. We need a true "New 
Right."  NRO had an opportunity to start building it. Instead, it has been 
snuffed 
out  and stifled by cowards, trimmers, and RINOs. 
We need a fierce offensive under a banner of individual rights and 
morality.  I believe that such an intellectual movement would seize the 
collective  
conscience of this country. But when that movement arises, it will be no 
thanks  to NRO.

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