This past weekend, January 27-28, thousands of protesters descended upon Washington D.C. to voice their opposition to the war in Iraq. They were led by such personalities as Jane Fonda, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Jesse Jackson, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, and my personal favorite - Cindy Sheehan. They demanded the immediate withdrawal of troops from Iraq and an end to the war.
They claim to want peace, but the anger and hatred expressed through their signs, sentiments, and speeches would seem to indicate something different. And this leads to what I was struck by watching the protests (besides the lack of intellectual weight or substantive discourse behind their arguments).1. The truly irrational hatred on the part the people participating in the protests.
Second, I think envy is involved. These people represent a fringe minority and the majority of Americans don't buy their ideas. Americans don't want to live in a socialist state, they don't believe America is evil, and for whatever objections they may have with George W. Bush, they don't think he's Hitler. The simple fact is, their ideas lose. No one of their ilk will ever win an election and their best days will be spent protesting like this, but accomplishing nothing. The bottom line is they don't have a voice. I think they realize this, and it infuriates them.
Ultimately, I believe, this guilt and envy find expression in their anti-American rhetoric. And let me just say, I don't believe that criticizing the government, or the president and his policies makes you anti-American. I do believe, however, that comparing our president to Hitler, drawing a moral equivalency between America and terrorists, and blaming America for the all world's problems is clearly anti-American. So is rooting for the enemy or hating the president so much that you hope America loses in Iraq. This kind of speech strengthens our enemies and hurts America. Regardless of whether or not you believe we should have gone into Iraq, reasonable people recognize that an immediate withdrawal would be a disaster for our country and the security of our people.



