Monday, May 23, 2005

THIS GREAT COLUMN BY KEITH THOMPSON, which I originally found at Poor Robert, is today's highlighted piece at FrontPage. Here's a small taste:

Susan Sontag cleared her throat for the "courage" of the al Qaeda pilots. Norman Mailer pronounced the dead of Sept. 11 comparable to "automobile statistics." The events of that day were likely premeditated by the White House, Gore Vidal insinuated. Noam Chomsky insisted that al Qaeda at its most atrocious generated no terror greater than American foreign policy on a mediocre day.

All of this came back to me as I watched the left's anemic, smirking response to Iraq's election in January. Didn't many of these same people stand up in the sixties for self-rule for oppressed people and against fascism in any guise? Yes, and to their lasting credit. But many had since made clear that they had also changed their minds about the virtues of King's call for equal of opportunity.

Leftists just go back about your business. Nothing to see here. Just another in a long stream of departures from the Democratic Party. Nothing to be concerned about.

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