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Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Dennis Prager :: Townhall.com Columnist
Israel's war separates the decent left from the indecent left
by Dennis Prager
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I believe the Left has been wrong on virtually every great moral issue in the last 30 years.

During that period, it was wrong on the Cold War -- it devoted far more energy to fighting anti-communism than to fighting communism.

It was wrong for attacking Israel for its destruction of Saddam Hussein's nuclear reactor.

It was wrong on welfare.

It was wrong in its demanding less morally and intellectually from black Americans than from all other Americans.

It was wrong in advocating bilingual education for children of immigrants.

It was wrong in generally holding American society rather than violent criminals responsible for violent crime.

It was wrong in imposing its view on abortion on America through the courts rather than through the democratic process.

It was wrong in teaching a generation of men and women that men and women differ because of socialization not because of innate sex differences.

It was wrong in reducing sex to a purely biological and health issue for a generation of young Americans.

It was wrong in identifying "flag waving" with fascism.

It was wrong in supporting the teachers' unions rather than students and educational reform.

It was wrong in allying itself with trial lawyers and blocking tort reform.

It was wrong in blocking the military from recruiting on campuses and teaching a generation of young Americans that "war is not the answer" when war is at times the one moral answer. Continued...

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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Re: Liberal attempts at dialogue
I got your point the first time: you spelled it out clearly. Let me spell it out succinctly:

“The right has a clear orchestrated campaign of hate” and “The conservatives are on a hate campaign.” And this hatred is ‘glossed over by humour’. This is the gist of your argument, correct?

So let me spell out my point again: you are on pretty shaky ground arguing this when:
• you have your own Chairman of the Democratic Party say: "I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for”.
• you use 3 journalists as your ‘evidence’
• you misquote one of them
• you extrapolate from that your conclusion above
• you focus on the “stoned slackers” quote (I think the quote contempt, but certainly does no prove hate. That bit of evidence is really lame)

I mean, I am no debating expert, but it seems if you want to make your case, you need to have something a little stronger than the above points. Don’t think your argument would hold up even in a civil trial somehow, where the onus of proof is a mere 'on the balance of probabilities, ie 'above 50%'. If you wouldn't convince them, why should I be convinced?)

As to this one:
“If someone claims that "liberals are virtually 100% wrong on all the great moral issues of the day" that translates into "liberals are evil, I hate them". How can it not? If somebody is immoral, or wrong, on all the great moral issues, how are they not evil and not to be hated?”

At least 3 of my family are committed liberals. I agree with Prager. I think that when they sprout the liberal line on the great moral issues of the last 30 years, they are wrong on “virtually every great moral issue of the last 30 years” (is what Prager actually said). Does arguing with them frustrate the heck out of me? Yes. Do I think they are naïve? Unbelievably. Foolish? You bet. Do I hate them? No way. I love them.

I really think you need to take a chill pill. Before lecturing on Conservative hate by reading things into 2 comments (2? that's pathetic), you might want to challenge your own leading spokesperson on their self-confessed hatred. People in glass houses…

Also, 2 of the 4 conservatives you mention (Coulter and Savage) are not highly-regarded among Conservatives, in my opinion. So, not really representative of conservative thinking. Most columnists on Townhall I would regard as excellent thinkers and writers and are very different to these 2. You will find a host of others on Jewish World Review, The Brussels Journal, City Journal among others. Maybe you could refer me to some of the better ones on the left? I'd appreciate an intelligent counter-argument, and I mean that sincerely. So far I haven't found any. Daily Kos is a joke compared to Townhall. And that's their leading one (my God, if you guys ever pull off an election, it will be because the Reps lost it).

Regarding standing by a nation. I should have added that treaties also play a role in who we stand by. When we, as a nation, agree in a treaty, we are bound by that treaty unless the other side has broken the terms of that treaty. Can we break the contract? Of course we can. But we should be very very cautious since future treaties would be hard to come by when you have the reputation for breaking them. That is why a supermajority was required in Congress to approve a treaty.
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