December
04, 2006
The
conservative movement in the United States has been stamped out, not by
liberals but by neoconservatives. Conservative philanthropic foundations,
conservative print media, and conservative think tanks have been taken over by
neoconservatives, who have exiled real conservatives to voicelessness and joblessness.
Neoconservative
translates as "new conservative." However, there is nothing at
all conservative about neoconservatives. The name is a misnomer of the first
rank. Neoconservatives believe that the US can deracinate foreign cultures and
remake foreign countries in America’s image. True conservatives, following Edmund Burke, do
not believe that a country can be shorn of its social, political, economic and
cultural ways and made anew from
the ashes.
Modern
history bears out this opinion. The Jacobins of the French Revolution were
going to transform not only France but also all of Europe, but no such thing
happened despite the abolition of feudalism in 1792 by the National Assembly,
the guillotine
and France’s military dominance of Europe for two decades.
The
Bolsheviks were going to transform Russia, but after 75 years of an
unaccountable communist party, Russia has emerged more capitalist than when
the communist transformation of Russia began.
Mao
undertook to transform China by exterminating
landlords, merchants and private property, but today China is emerging as
the leading capitalist power of our time.
There
was no skimping on the expenditure of human life in behalf of the great cause
to remake human society. Victims of the communist "transformation"
of Russia and China number in the tens of millions.
All
of these outcomes reinforce the genuine conservative’s confidence in Edmund
Burke. The only people who are intent on repeating the mistakes of the past are
the neoconservatives, who believe they can remake the Islamic world in
America’s image.
In
the face of the total failure of their plan to remake Iraq and Afghanistan,
neoconservatives continue to say that America must deracinate Islam and put in
its place a women’s rights democracy. On National Public Radio recently,
neoconservative Joshua Muravchik reaffirmed
that it was America’s job to remake Islamic society.
Neoconservatism
is actually a more extreme form of revolutionary utopianism than that of the
Bolsheviks and the Jacobins. The Soviet communist party was content with trying
to remake Russians. The Jacobins ran out of steam early, and Napoleon
reinstituted the old order, dispensing titles of nobility and crowning himself
emperor. Only neoconservatives are sufficiently ignorant and delusional as to
believe that America’s overthrowing an Arab leader will result in Arab states
reconstituting themselves in the West’s image.
Neoconservatives
have demonstrated an unrivaled ability to detach themselves from reality.
Americans should be terrified that delusional neoconservatives were able to
seize control of the presidency of George W. Bush and commit the US to two
illegal wars that have been lost and that have isolated the US from the rest of
humanity with the exception, of course, of Israel.
The
lack of any connection to reality makes the neoconservative print media, such
as the Weekly Standard, the Wall St Journal editorial page, and National
Review so absurd as to be unreadable. The December 4 issue of National
Review, for example, has a cartoon portraying a US soldier in Iraq
pondering the 2006 congressional election results. An Iraqi kid is tugging on
the soldier’s trouser leg and saying "say
you won’t go, Joe!"
National
Review’s editors are as lost in delusion as President Bush. And
they are just as irrelevant. It boggles the mind that there could be a
journalist anywhere on earth who is unaware that polls of Iraqis consistently
show that large majorities of Iraqis are "strongly opposed" to
the presence of US troops in Iraq, believe the US occupation makes them less
secure, and approve of the insurgent attacks on US troops.
When
Bush says that the US will stay in Iraq and Afghanistan "until
the job is done," what job is he talking about? The slaughter of
civilians? The destruction of Iraq’s infrastructure and entire towns such as
Fallujah? The incitement of civil war? Recruitment for al Qaeda and the
provision of a training ground for Osama bin Laden’s followers? The fostering
of Islamic extremism throughout the Middle East? These are the real results of
Bush’s occupation of Iraq, but they are not what he means by "the
job." In true Jacobin,
Bolshevik, Cultural Revolution, neoconservative fashion, the job Bush wants to
accomplish is the deracination of Islam and the recreation of Muslim society in
America’s image. It is impossible to imagine a less conservative goal.
Bush
has taken America far beyond the role of being the world’s policeman. Bush is
America’s first Jacobin president. He is as far from a conservative as it is
possible to be.
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