“The american president,” said Henry Adams— grandson of one
president and great-grandson of another— “resembles the commander
of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer,
a port to seek.”
The new president, who likes to think of himself as one of the
great historical figures of our time, took on the role of ship’s
commander even before he was sworn in, and has made no bones about
the port he wants to seek. In a word, he will do whatever he can to
shift the political spectrum to the left, to reshape the very
foundations of American life, leaving, when he has finished, a
European-style democratic socialist state.
The course that Mr. Obama will follow is the course set forth
over decades, in every institution in the Western world, by the
cultural left. Its march through the institutions that shape
American culture— the universities, the press, the entertainment
industry, the legal profession, the arts and the public
schools—started early last century, and by the end of World War II
it had taken almost complete control.
The cultural left joined forces with the political left when the
two took over the Democratic Party in 1972, and they have been in
lockstep ever since. That marriage started the Democratic Party’s
drift to the far left and the abandonment of the party by foreign
policy hawks and the so-called Reagan Democrats; left-wing politics
has waxed and waned since, but cultural liberalism—what we at the
Spectator call the “Kultursmog”—just kept marching along,
strengthening its stake, extending its reach, and silencing its
critics. The soldiers were not incendiary revolutionaries, but knew
that by slow, methodical perseverance they would eventually win,
and politics would follow. Although the old right recognized the
problem early on, conservatives publicly awakened to the phenomenon
sometime in the 1980s, began to fight back, and the culture wars
were born.
What has been the result? Doors were opened and there was plenty
of noise, but if the right won foot soldiers and a few battles, it
lost the war. Now the cultural left’s triumph is the election of
Mr. Obama, himself the very symbol of an elitist liberal, who is
busily surrounding himself with smug and knowing fellow travelers
happy finally to have their hands on the helm. Their colleagues who
remain in the press, in the universities, the think tanks, and the
rest are the ones who will provide the political cover, and will do
all in their power to keep the electorate believing that the savior
has arrived.
Their arsenal is superior knowledge of all things. These liberal
cultural elitists know things, they tell us, that others do not or
cannot know, so we should believe them, and not challenge them.
“Such knowledge,” writes Angelo Codevilla in the current issue, “is
called science, and claiming ownership of it practically negates
political equality, if not human equality altogether. Claiming it
is a political, not a scientific, act.”
Whether we are talking about the health care debate or climate
change, tax increases or the impact on the economy of massive
federal spending, the cultural elite will be there with their
superior scientific knowledge. Why do we need debate? they will
ask. We know the answers, and we know what is good for you. And
they also know what’s good for capitalism, thanks in part, as
Philip Klein reports this month, to the sins of many of our
so-called capitalists.
Welcome to Obamaland.
Alan Brooks| 4.14.09 @ 6:52PM
sad that conservatives haven't been able to run a Reagan for POTUS in almost 25 years, just political-machine hacks.
Even worse (to me) is Gingrich's interest in futurology-- crystal ball gazing for A PhD.
Doesn't look good at all.
Alan Brooks| 4.14.09 @ 6:54PM
after all Gingrich is still THE man on the highbrow activist Right-- who else is there?
Alan Brooks| 4.14.09 @ 11:16PM
see, if you can't do better than the opposition, then they will beat you.
Palin has a decade or more to go before she is a Kirkpatrick or Thatcher.
Jindal is an oriental despot.
who else is there? the good ones are all dead.
alice holman| 4.21.09 @ 2:22PM
culd you please send me the article you published some time ago "Il Duce, Redyx"?
Thank you very much.
Margie| 4.27.09 @ 1:10AM
My Husband keeps telling me it's not over. I ask "how not?" He says "Grass roots, letting your Congresspeople know,"etc. etc. Though I will always vote with my feet, and I love my Country deeply, I do just think it's too late now, and it is so damn sad.
Margie| 4.27.09 @ 1:21AM
Actually the Freedom does still live. It lives inside of me. It lives inside of you. Socialist Communists CANNOT take it away! Ha! I love God. I love Jesus. I love America the beautiful! I love my Husband, I love my Family. I love freedom. I love apple pie. I love my neighbor. God bless America, the Truth can't be destroyed just as matter can't be created or destroyed. It is eternal. It will always be.
Alan Brooks| 5.9.09 @ 1:19AM
The new president, who likes to think of himself as one of the great historical figures of our time, took on the role of ship’s commander even before he was sworn in, and has made no bones about the port he wants to seek. In a word, he will do whatever he can to shift the political spectrum to the left, to reshape the very foundations of American life, leaving, when he has finished, a European-style democratic socialist state.
Well, he does deserve some credit. This is not some fantasist who just pretends that he is relevant because he runs a shitty website. This dude won a clear majority of votes in a presidential election. He is one of the great histoical figures of our time, and you are nothing. Awww, fuck you, that hurts, dont it. In 50 years he will be remembered and you wont even be a fart in the wind. That's cause you're a bad writer, and hes a good politician. Suck it.
sdfhs| 2.2.10 @ 10:20PM
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