Sunday, June 19, 2005

Can we question your patriotism now?

Mark Steyn unloads:

The senator from Illinois' comparisons are as tired as they're grotesque. They add nothing useful to the debate. But around the planet, folks naturally figure that, if only 100 people out of nearly 300 million get to be senators, the position must be a big deal. Hence, headlines in the Arab world like "U.S. Senator Stands By Nazi Remark." That's al-Jazeera, where the senator from al-Inois is now a big hero -- for slandering his own country, for confirming the lurid propaganda of his country's enemies. Yes, folks, American soldiers are Nazis and American prison camps are gulags: don't take our word for it, Senator Bigshot says so.

This isn't a Republican vs Democrat thing; it's about senior Democrats who are so over-invested in their hatred of a passing administration that they've signed on to the nuttiest slurs of the lunatic fringe. It would be heartening to think that Durbin will himself now be subjected to some serious torture. Not real torture, of course; I don't mean using Pol Pot techniques and playing the Celine Dion Christmas album really loud to him. But he should at least be made a little uncomfortable over what he's done -- in a time of war, make an inflammatory libel against his country's military that has no value whatsoever except to America's enemies. Shame on him, and shame on those fellow senators and Democrats who by their refusal to condemn him endorse his slander.
I’m still opposed to an official censure of Durbin for his inane statements, but I wholeheartedly support and encourage harassment and ridicule. For example, if you’re in an air-conditioned room with the Senator, you could say: “Man, it’s colder than a Siberian forced labor camp in here!” Stuff like that.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

On the House floor, Rick Santorum compares Democratic thought processes to "the equivalent of Adolf Hitler in 1942." This in regards to threatened changes in Senate filibuster rules.

On the Senate floor, Dick Durbin compares Guantanamo prisoner treatment to gulags and death camps. This in regards to camps in which some prisoners have, er, been tortured to death by the government.

Faced with this stark rhetorical choice, the GOP would like to censure.... Durbin! Yeah, "grotesque" and "inane" pretty much covers it.