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If Conservatism
Is The Ideology of Freedom, I’m The Queen of England
By David Michael Green
11/24/07 "ICH"
-- -- - I wish I had a nickel for every time a conservative
told a lie in order to sell an ideology that would otherwise be
hopelessly unappealing.
But, then, what the hell would I do with ten kazillion,
trillion, dollars? I wouldn’t know how to spend that much loot.
These lies are legend, and they’re endlessly retold. Everything
from the one about the liberal bias in the media, or the one
about Ronald Reagan ending the Cold War, to the one about how
the private sector is so much more efficient than the
government. And how about Saddam’s arsenal of WMD, eh? Or the
tax cuts that weren’t going to drive the federal government into
deficit? Or remember when George Bush told us that the war in
Iraq was over, before it had even really started? Or the bit
about how global warming is just a great big conspiracy among
those noted well-known cabalists, er … climatology scientists?
I’m only just getting started here, but you get the point. If
you’re a conservative you basically have two choices - lie or
lose. ‘Cause if you tell the truth, no one in his or her right
mind would buy the garbage you’re peddling.
The list of lies is endless, but my personal favorite is the one
about how conservatism is the ideology of freedom, and
specifically freedom from an overweening, intrusive,
liberty-stealing, nanny-state government.
Sometimes when I hear that howler, I have to pinch myself to
make sure I’m not off in some virtual reality world (like
‘Liberty’ University, or the Republican national convention)
somewhere. Because, clearly, between me and the well-programmed
fool mouthing these hopeless inanities, one of us is, that’s for
sure.
But I’ll tell you what, if conservatism is the ideology of
freedom - then I’m the Queen of England. And, one thing you can
be sure of is that I’m not the Queen of England. I don’t even
have the right parts and pieces, and the only crown I’ve ever
worn was given to me forty years ago by some pimply-faced
teenager working the cash register at Burger King. Somehow, I
don’t think that counts.
Meanwhile, here’s what I’d like to know:
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who fought against the American Revolution?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always trying to take that freedom away from us,
especially women and minorities? Why did they fight against the
effort to end slavery, or to give women and minorities the vote,
or to protect them from discrimination? Why are they still
supporting efforts to disenfranchise minorities?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who bitterly opposed the New Deal at a time when Americans
were ravaged by the Great Depression and the only freedom they
were desperately seeking was from unemployment, starvation,
humiliation and death? We should give thanks for their efforts
ever since then, though, as they’ve been kind enough to keep
trying to liberate seniors from the hell of receiving their
Social Security benefits, bravely volunteering Wall Street to
carry that burden instead.
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always propping up foreign dictators, like Saddam,
Musharraf, Mubarak, Marcos, Pinochet, the Shah, Batista, the
House of Saud and apartheid South Africa? Why did they, in some
of these cases, secretly topple democratically elected
governments to install repressive regimes, which they then
assisted in the torturing of their own citizens? Exactly which
definition of ‘freedom’ does that fall under?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always trying to control other people’s sexuality?
Why are conservatives always telling us whom we can sleep with
and what we can do in bed, even including whether we can use
birth control?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always trying to make sure that the state takes
control of women’s bodies, denying them reproductive choice and
freedom?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always trying to tell us who we can marry? How come
they believe that the state - which they always seem to hate,
except when it is at war - should be able to make that most
personal decision for us?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always blocking the environmental regulations which
are the only hope to keep our bodies free from carcinogens and
other harmful effects?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who refuse to allow us to use medical marijuana when we are
suffering the effects of chemotherapy, and even perhaps at risk
of dying from the wasting it causes?
Indeed, if conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come
they’re the ones who are limiting the freedom of individuals to
use drugs of any sort? If people want to use these substances
and can do so without harming others, why do conservatives
insist on restricting that freedom?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who refuse to allow us to die with dignity when we have a
terminal disease, instead thrusting the state into the most
personal and private decision a human being can make?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who passed an act of Congress intervening in the personal
family tragedy of Terri Schiavo, with the president of the
United States - the same one who couldn’t be bothered to come
off vacation to deal with the 9/11 threat or the Katrina
disaster - flying across the country to sign it?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are denying many of us the freedom to live by
forbidding the stem-cell research that would likely produce
cures to all manner of diseases now killing of millions of us
every year?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are loading up our children with mountains of debt that
the federal government has borrowed under the stewardship of
such notorious liberals as Ronald Reagan (who quadrupled the
national debt) and George W. Bush (who borrowed more money from
foreign governments than all 42 of his predecessors, combined)?
Right now, every eighteen year-old just starting a payroll job
owes $60,000, and rising, plus interest, as their share of the
nine trillion dollars conservatives have been especially
instrumental in running up as national debt. What kind of
freedom, exactly, does that represent? Assuming (quite
‘conservatively’) that that number rises to $100,000 before it
is paid off, and that our young friend earns ten bucks an hour,
it is the freedom to work five solid years, bringing home zero
dollars after taxes, to do nothing whatsoever but paying off his
share of the conservative binge.
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who have taken the very lives of four thousand of our
soldiers for a war based completely on lies? This same war has
left tens of thousands of Americans gravely wounded, likely more
than a million Iraqi civilians dead, and well over four million
more Iraqis as refugees from the violence. What kind of freedom
is this? The freedom from having to be alive and well? The
freedom to serve three and four rotations of extended tours in
the hell of Iraq, keeping our military personnel safe from their
nagging mothers-in-law at home?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are so anxious to take away our civil liberties, the
most important of American freedoms, as enshrined in one of the
greatest statements of freedom ever, the Bill of Rights? What
happened to habeas corpus - a freedom dating back almost a
thousand years - or the right to an attorney, or to have a
trial, or to be protected from search and seizure without a
judicially-issued warrant based on probable cause, or protection
from torture? What happened to all those freedoms? What happened
is that conservatives came to town and erased them.
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always trying to have the government jam their
religion down our throats, in direct opposition to the
intentions of the Founders? The United States Constitution makes
precisely the same number of references to the Christian god as
it does to the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu and Zoroastrian. That would
be none. What kind of freedom is it for everyone’s tax dollars
to support one group’s religion, or for our government to impose
a single religion on all of us?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are always telling me I should leave the country if I
don’t approve the latest war for lies they’ve cooked up? How
exactly does ’shut-up or leave’ qualify as freedom of speech?
If conservatism is the ideology of freedom, how come they’re the
ones who are constantly attempting to turn the executive branch
of the federal government into a monarchy? By using signing
statements, endless claims of executive privilege, lack of
congressional oversight when they controlled Congress, thwarted
oversight when they didn’t, and unprecedented levels of secrecy,
they have shredded the fundamental doctrine of separated powers
checking and balancing against each other. Since those ideas -
the most basic concept of the Constitution - are intended to
keep us safe from governments that would steal our liberties,
just how is it that conservatism is the ideology of freedom?
Any one of these inconvenient truths, let alone the sum of all
of them, demonstrate the absurdity of this claim. Not only is it
ridiculous to call a conservatism that at every turn seeks to
limit you - in what you can say, what you can ingest, who you
can sleep with, marry, and even when you can end your own life -
the ideology of freedom, but the only real conclusion that one
can honestly come to on the basis of this historical record is
of course just the opposite: Conservatism is, and has almost
always been, the ideology of oppression - the very opposite of
freedom.
When Americans wanted liberty from the British crown,
conservative Tories not only in Britain but here as well fought
to block that freedom. When ‘radicals’ sought to emancipate the
slaves, conservatives fought to keep them in chains. When
progressives later sought equality for women and blacks, it was
conservatives who stood in the doorways blocking entrance. And,
today, as we seek justice and fairness for all people regardless
of their sexual orientation, it is - wait for it, now - the
conservative movement which not only resists that effort at
every turn, but in fact shamefully turns their homophobia into a
tool used to win elections, just as they have been doing with
racism for forty years now.
Indeed, you have to be more or less deaf, dumb and blind - or
perhaps simply watching Fox every night for your ‘news’ (which
produces the same result) - to buy into this rhetoric from the
theater of the absurd. Let me reiterate: If you think these
monsters who are depriving you of your liberties at every
opportunity represent freedom, then you need to bow, scrape and
walk backwards in my presence, as a sign of respect for the
British crown. I’ll take a bunch of your money, too. Palaces
aren’t cheap to maintain, buddy.
Yeah, sure, it’s true that conservatives will be right there for
you if you want the freedom to buy guns and ammo, including
‘cop-killer’ bullets, assault rifles (to nail those most
obstinate of pheasants, of course), or a fifty caliber rifle
capable of bringing down a jumbo jet, and advertised as such in
its sales literature. Of course, along with the freedom to buy
these weapons (and how come, if the Second Amendment protects
the bearing of “arms”, not ‘guns’, I can’t also legally buy
cannons, napalm and tactical nuclear warheads - just in case the
neighborhood gets a little rowdy?), also comes the lovely
‘freedom’ to join the 35,000 or so Americans every year who
become very stiff corpses as a result of the massive
proliferation of weapons in which America uniquely specializes.
Perhaps you’d rather live in Europe, eh, enjoying being alive?
Well, for the rest of you non-sissies out there, conservatives
have made sure that you have the freedom to take your bullet
along with you when you’re buried. What cheese-eating Frenchman
ever had that freedom?
Conservatives are also busy making sure that there is plenty of
freedom for corporations to pollute the land, water and air we
depend on for survival. Regulation is bad, you see. Very bad.
It’s much better to have freedom - including your freedom to get
sick, or to live in a world careering toward global disaster -
than it would be to impede on the freedom of the super-rich to
make themselves super-duper-rich.
No need to worry too much about the health implications of
global warming, arsenic or radioactive waste, though. Chances
are you won’t live long enough to get killed this way, or to be
shot by somebody whose freedom to own a gun has been well
protected by nice right-wing people. That’s because
conservatives are also on the front-lines in the lonely battle
fighting to make sure that you have the opportunity to join the
more than 47 million Americans free from having healthcare
coverage, or the many tens of millions more whose policies are
insufficient to keep them alive. Don’t you feel good knowing
you’re free from the evils of ’socialized’ medicine? Isn’t
profit-driven corporate non-care so much better? Forget about
“Give me liberty or give me death”. Now you can have both!
One thing you can’t argue about, however, is that it is
conservatives who will keep your taxes down. Right? Well, yeah,
if you mean this year. And if you mean nickels and dimes. But
then, by applying the same logic, making your house payment on a
credit card would be defined as keeping your monthly expenses
down. (Of course, since you’re about to lose your house anyhow,
as a result of conservative economics, that may be a moot
point.) But there’s just these two little problems. One is that
the nice people who loan you money invariably want to be paid
back. And, two, they want interest on the loans as well. I don’t
know who middle-class Americans dreamed would be paying for
their meager tax cuts, which - along with massively increased
government spending by those paragons of fiscal responsibility,
you guessed it, conservatives - were funded by charging it all
on the federal plastic, but you can bet America’s creditors know
all our addresses. They’ll find us when the bill comes due.
Of course, this is only the beginning. What the tax cuts were
really about was shifting the burden of funding government from
the wealthy to the middle class, and from today’s generation to
tomorrow’s. So, not only will middle class Americans, or their
kids, have to pay back everything borrowed these last six years
to fund their piddly little tax cuts, plus interest accrued, but
they will also be paying for the massive tax cuts that were
given to the massively wealthy.
Which, of course, is really what the whole elaborate kabuki
dance of conservative ‘freedom’ was ever all about, from the
beginning. As one of the greatest political marketing ploys of
all time, it used pathetic middle class tax cuts plus supremely
ironic restrictions on social and personal liberties to sell a
bunch of frightened naifs on the notion that conservatism is the
ideology of freedom, all so that the ubėr-class could realize
their dream kleptocracy in place of a government actually
devoted to public service. And, remarkably, it worked - at least
for a time.
Don’t you feel better now that you’re free after decades of
Reagan, Gingrich, Bush, Cheney, DeLay and Scalia? You’re free to
shut up with your unpopular ideas. You’re free from having to
make difficult decisions when you’re pregnant. You’re free to be
arrested for smoking a joint to keep from vomiting while you’re
doing chemotherapy. You’re free from having to worry about which
sex you’re going to sleep with or marry. You’re free from
protection against guns or from long life in a healthy
environment. And when you do get shot or sick, you’re free from
adequate medical care. Moreover, should you find yourself stuck
with a painful and terminal illness, you’re also free from
either stem-cell remedies or your own choice to end your
suffering and die with dignity.
You’re also free to fall through the tattered safety net of
government programs during a recession or a depression, and
you’ll likely be free from making those pesky house payments
very much further into the future either. You’re free from
wondering whether the rest of the world hates you and your
country because it’s been undermining democracies, propping up
dictators, and invading oil-rich countries on the basis of
completely fabricated war rationales. You’re free from having to
pay your taxes today. But you’ll also be free from buying those
things you wanted tomorrow, as you’ll instead be paying today’s
taxes, interest on those taxes, tomorrow’s taxes, plus the share
that the wealthy used to pay.
So whattaya think? Ain’t conservative freedom great?
Next time you hear a conservative ranting about the wonder and
joys of freedom, tell them: “Yeah, no kidding, freedom is a
really good thing. You’d like it even better if you actually
tried it out some time”.
David Michael Green is a professor of political science at
Hofstra University in New York. He is delighted to receive
readers’ reactions to his articles (
dmg@regressiveantidote.net ), but regrets that time
constraints do not always allow him to respond. More of his work
can be found at his website,
www.regressiveantidote.net .
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