Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Is it time for a new movement of freedom?

Robert Spencer is one of the most courageous people in the world. He writes the blog Jihad Watch. The blogger at Always on Watch kindly tipped me off to a post written by Spencer entitled Why I am Not a Conservative. Recently Spencer's blog overwhelmingly won the Peoples Choice award at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Convention. However, because of his work exposing the ties to terrorists among leading conservatives, he was not given the prize. His prize is to tell the truth. He writes,

Throughout my public career, of course, the mainstream media has insisted that my colleagues and I are indeed “right-wing,” and often even “far right.” Since the “far right” is the label generally given to advocates of authoritarian government and racist discrimination, this label, as common as it is, is a sheer calumny, as we are not only opponents of both of those things, but foes of a system that advances both.

If working to defend the principles of the freedom of speech, the freedom of conscience, and the equality of rights of all people before the law is “far right,” then we should all be “far rightists”; but in reality this label is just a tool of the enemies of those principles, used to discredit those who defend them.

But I am nonetheless generally considered to be a conservative. It is a label I have used myself, as a way of distinguishing my position from that of the liberals and Leftists who have generally sold out to the jihad, so blind in their hatred of Western civilization and the United States of America that they eagerly cast their lot with the foremost enemies of both.

Spencer on Mitt Romney:

During his third debate with Barack Obama, he kept agreeing with Obama that the Syrian “rebels” and other forces of “democracy” in the Middle East had to be aided with our tax dollars – despite the fact that jihadis dominate the Syrian rebellion and that an Islamic state even more hostile to the U.S. than the Assad regime is likely to be the result of their victory. He has said that “jihadism” has nothing to do with Islam, which is just an absurd statement.

Spencer believes

It is time for a new movement, a genuine movement of freedom, one that is not compromised, not beholden, and not corrupted. Are there enough free Americans left to mount such a movement? That I do not know. But I do know that if there aren’t, all is lost, and the denouement will come quickly – more quickly than most people expect.

Read more here: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/03/robert-spencer-why-i-am-not-a-conservative.html

1 comment:

Adrienne said...

Okay - that seemed to work.

I like Robert Spencer and Pam Geller. Two people that are focused on their work is always nice to see...