"I am a strong supporter of the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment and civil liberties," Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kansas) remarked at yesterday's Hayden confirmation hearings, "but you have no civil liberties if you are dead." This comes via Dave Weigel and nicely encapsulates at least three different pieces of horribly misguided rightingery.First off is the sheer cowardice of it. Sure, liberal democracy is nice, but not if someone might get hurt. One might think that strong supporters of civil liberties would be willing to countenance the idea that it might be worth bearing some level of risk in order to preserve them.
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The U.S.S.R., after all, lost the Cold War, not because we beat them in a race to the bottom to improve national security by gutting the principles of our system, but because the principles underlying our system were actually better than the alternative. If you don't have some faith the American way of life is capable of coping with actual challenges, then what's the point in defending it? (Emphasis in original)
It's an important point to make - It's a two-faced claim to say our values are superior while on the other hand saying that they must be sacrificed to save the nation.
Damn skippy. We're telling these guys to live up to a standard we're not defending at home. And it's a bitch 'cause they all watch CNN and they can all pronounce the phrase 'hypocritical mother-fucker'.
When I find the guy who taught them that phrase I'm going to buy him a beer and break his kneecaps.
-PNG