March 15, 2005
Moonbats on Parade
By
Michelle Malkin
With freedom on the move across the
Middle East and beyond, aggrieved anti-war protesters
here in the U.S. have nothing better to do this weekend
than what they have always done: stand in the way.
The most unhinged of
left-wing activists, from breast-exposing pacifists
to the
conspiracy-mongers of MoveOn.org, will descend on
New York, Washington, and other major media markets to
"mark the two-year anniversary of the U.S. bombing and
invasion of Iraq." They will do so by clogging the
streets, tying up police resources, and leaving behind a
trail of anti-Bush propaganda litter.
Who says the Left doesn’t know how
to create jobs?
In New York, the
"Troops Out Now Coalition" plans to march on
Saturday from Harlem to Central Park to Mayor
Michael Bloomberg’s home to
demonstrate against the "occupation." Their
solution for helping the Iraqi people and demonstrating
American leadership: Cut and run. Now!
You can guarantee there will not be
a single sign of purple ink solidarity in sight, but the
dictator-luvin’ ladies of Code Pink who prance around in
pastel underwear will be out in full force.
Along the way, the marchers will
stop to harass workers at a local military recruiting
station. Yes, these are the supposed peaceniks who
derive pleasure from
ripping yellow ribbon magnets off of minivans and
throwing rocks through
ROTC campus offices. These are the acolytes of
Michael Moore, who compares Iraqi
head-choppers to
American Revolutionary war heroes.
"Oppose the war, support the
troops?"
Bull.
By lunchtime, the protest mob will
convene at Central Park to take in stirring sermons from
New York City councilman Charles ("You know, some
days I get so frustrated I just want to go up to the
closest white person and say, 'You can't understand
this, it's a black thing,' and then
slap him, just for my mental health.") Barron;
convicted terrorist conspirator Lynne Stewart; and
Saddam Hussein sympathizer and pro bono legal
counsel to thugs worldwide,
Ramsey Clark.
Organizers will also broadcast a
taped message from convicted cop-killer and
America-basher, Mumia Abu-Jamal. Death row diatribes are
de rigueur.
In New Paltz, N.Y., the weekend
anti-war festivities will be capped by a speech from
Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-N.Y.)—the unhinged tin-foil hat
wearer who continues to assert that White House adviser
Karl Rove
planted the bogus National Guard memos that
Dan Rather wrapped himself in at CBS News.
In San Diego and Fayetteville,
N.C., Code Pink—co-founded by Medea Benjamin, a
self-confessed fan of Venezuelan dictator Hugo
Chavez—will target military communities at Camp
Pendleton and Fort Bragg. The Code Pink web site
informs its minions that "Beyond Fort Bragg,
North Carolina hosts four other of the nation's largest
military bases, making the state one of the friendliest
to the military-industrial complex."
Code Pink is the same group that
champions military deserters and traipsed around the
Jordan-Iraq border last year condemning America, praying
for the "people of
Fallujah," and doling out $600,000 in aid to
what they called "the other side."
"Oppose the war, support the
troops?" Bull.
The Bush-bashers, as always, have
impeccable timing. Nothing highlights the bankrupt
obstructionism of the anti-war movement more than the
inspiring photos of the renaissance of freedom taking
place in Lebanon. Contrast the faces of hope and
defiance against terrorism pictured at the massive
rallies in Beirut's Martyrs Square this week with the
faces of Bush hatred and capitulation to terrorism that
you’ll see this weekend. Any question about who’s
winning?
Seasoned observers who cover the
War on Terror in the "blogosphere" (the
increasingly influential world of Internet
weblogs) have a useful term for the American left’s
protesters against progress: moonbats. Perry de
Havilland of the blog Samizdata (samizdata.net)
defined a moonbat as "someone on the extreme edge
of whatever their -ism happens to be."
Surveying this bizarre array of
grim-faced parade organizers on the extreme edge of
anti-Americanism, it’s clear: The barking Left has been
left behind. And it’s driving them batty.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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here for Peter Brimelow’s review. Click
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