Monday, October 13, 2008

The Coming Obama Thugocracy

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Attempts to shut down political speech have become routine for liberals.

‘I need you to go out and talk to your friends and talk to your neighbors,” Barack Obama told a crowd in Elko, Nev. “I want you to talk to them whether they are independent or whether they are Republican. I want you to argue with them and get in their face.” Actually, Obama supporters are doing a lot more than getting into people’s faces. They seem determined to shut people up. . . .

Once upon a time, liberals prided themselves, with considerable reason, as the staunchest defenders of free speech. Union organizers in the 1930s and 1940s made the case that they should have access to employees to speak freely to them, and union leaders like George Meany and Walter Reuther were ardent defenders of the First Amendment.

Today’s liberals seem to be taking their marching orders from other quarters. Specifically, from the college and university campuses where administrators, armed with speech codes, have for years been disciplining and subjecting to sensitivity training any students who dare to utter thoughts that liberals find offensive. The campuses that used to pride themselves as zones of free expression are now the least free part of our society.

Obama supporters who found the campuses congenial and Obama himself, who has chosen to live all his adult life in university communities, seem to find it entirely natural to suppress speech that they don't like and seem utterly oblivious to claims that this violates the letter and spirit of the First Amendment. In this campaign, we have seen the coming of the Obama thugocracy, suppressing free speech, and we may see its flourishing in the four or eight years ahead. Michael Barone, NationalReviewOnline

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I tried expressing these very sentiments over at "Inside Catholic" today and my comments were posted then deleted (censored)--It seems they were too diturbing to the liberal sensibilities of others posting there. Enough is enough, folks, it's time to push back!

--William

Unknown said...

You're right, William.

The issues are too important for us to pull our punches now. We don't want to be saying on November 5 "If only we had. . . .!"