He’s Baa-ack…
from National Review
There may be some precedent for a modern White House’s attempting to use the machinery of the presidency to destroy a critic in this fashion, but Barack Obama did not run as the Second Coming of Richard Nixon.
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Nixon’s Plumbers went after information and planted rumors about people using dishonest and illegal means. In a blizzard of irony that would dazzle the writer O’Henry the Obama machine went after a real plumber, Joe Wurzelbacher, in an effort to, er, plumb (sorry) the depths of Wurzelbacher’s private life, just like Nixon’s Plumbers invaded the offices of Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist trying to get some dirt on him.
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The White House is going after Rush Limbaugh, a private citizen, because of what he says. This must not happen.
Back in the day there was an effort afoot to get public school teachers to sign loyalty oaths. The effort against this was led by the ACLU and I joined them because of that effort (I unjoined when they started sending operatives to high school football games to see if the place kicker crossed himself before attempting a field goal, but that’s another story). The whole thing was not-so-subtle intimidation to force people to get their minds, or at least their words, right.
I don’t see a lot of difference between those loyalty oaths and Obama’s Rat-Out-Your-Neighbor web site.
Do you?
While there have been some humorous moments to this episode of Get Limbaugh, like Chris Matthews talking about killing Limbaugh by using some kind of special spy-assassination device (yeah-right! Like Matthews could properly operate a Cracker jack prize), or CNN and MSNBC at times being described as “News Organizations,” but the underlying issue is a serious one.
And besides… Barack. James. Paul. And all the rest of the gang. Isn’t there somebody else? Somebody who maybe isn’t an American behaving in a constitutionally protected manner that you might target your arrows at?