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Tony Blankley's Untimely Cry

Authors often try to release their books at an absolutely perfect moment for stoking sales. Exhibit A is PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, who scheduled her liberal "era of Obama" thrill-fest about hot-shot black Democrats for Barack Obama's Inauguration Day. Tony Blankley did almost exactly the opposite. To paraphrase the famous Bill Buckley slogan for National Review, Blankley's new book stands athwart the historic Obama swearing-in, yelling stop. It's titled "American Grit," and it calls for a "new nationalism," a notion at odds with Obama's open disdain for American exceptionalism.

The left and their media allies have spent nearly every day since 9/11 painting America as an impending dictatorship, a George Bush migraine-headache nightmare of off-shore Guantanamo persecutions and foreign Abu Ghraibs. It's their goal to regain America's global popularity by promoting national weakness as an ideal. Their agenda calls for us to try everything a United Nations bureaucrat would have us do: a military in retreat, an executive branch discarding all those horrid martial powers. The exception, of course, is the impending and necessary war on the emission of carbon dioxide. We have met the real terror threat, and it is not al-Qaeda, but the gasoline-burning combustion engine. Move over, Petraeus: there's a new emissions-free sheriff in town, and his name is Gore.

One doesn't expect that Blankley's tome is going to be required bedtime reading at the White House. This may be a good thing; it will avoid a national run on smelling salts. The chapter that will send the Left into a panic is called "In Praise of Censorship."

Blankley focuses on the terrifying prospect of another attack on the American homeland, even a nuclear blast. He reminds us that during the Bush years, "the media blissfully endangered America's safety for the pleasure of striking a blow at a president it despised. ... Even when there's no allegation of wrongdoing, it seems that many newspapers today take a perverse pride in revealing U.S. intelligence secrets."

It's these repeated actions by papers like the New York Times exposing and destroying our anti-terrorist programs (and in the case of the Los Angeles Times, tattling about how our government encouraged defectors from Iran's nuclear program) that cries out for censorship, Blankley argues. It's not enough to hope these newspapers will now cooperate with the Obama administration when it wants them to keep its actions secret.

Blankley believes we need to establish the principle, protected by law, that our nation's freedom of the press should not extend to telegraphing our nation's intelligence secrets to the terrorist enemy.

As the late Tony Snow remarked when he was White House press secretary, "The New York Times and other news organizations ought to think long and hard about whether a public's right to know, in some cases, might overwrite somebody's right to live."

Blankley trenchantly recounts left-wing hacks like CNN's Jack Cafferty and Newsweek's Jonathan Alter finding the seeds of a "full-blown dictatorship" in the Bush White House, and snarling Joe Conason claiming Bush was headed toward an "authoritarian peril." Blankley dismisses these claims for showing "an embarrassing ignorance of the history of executive authority."

This is censorship: President Lincoln shut down dozens of newspapers and imprisoned their editors. During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson's Sedition Act banned "uttering, printing, writing or publishing any disloyal, profane, scurrilous or abusive language about the United States government or the military." At least 75 periodicals were banned by the postmaster general. During World War II, President Franklin Roosevelt gave FBI director J. Edgar Hoover the power to censor all news or communications entering or leaving America. Blankley notes FDR repeatedly asked his attorney general, Francis Biddle, "When are you going to indict the seditionists?"

These presidents are hailed by Obama supporters as all-time greats, not as full-blown dictators.

By contrast, during those allegedly dictatorial Bush years, our national newspapers proudly published op-eds by founders and supporters of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Blankley invites us to imagine opening the paper during World War II to find "a direct appeal to the American people from a top official of Nazi Germany's Propaganda Ministry, or an entreaty from an Imperial Japanese pilot suspected of participating in the attack on Pearl Harbor." It never happened, because censorship policies prohibited it. Look at the degree to which the pendulum has swung: Despite this free publicity for Islamic terrorists, liberal newspaper editors and leftist book authors bemoan the last eight years as a dark time of muzzling opposition.

President Obama has already signaled that it isn't Hamas chieftains he wants to silence, but conservative talk-radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh. Will this new age's "seditionists" be citizens like Limbaugh or Blankley, voices that threaten the "smart power" momentum of Obama as he goes about unraveling the War on Terror?

L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... Do you know the dim wit who wrote of the Democrats:" It's their goal to regain America's popularity by promoting national weakness as an ideal." Was that you??? Really??? Let me explain the problem to you... The whole of our military is overused and broken... The V.A. can't treat the injured, and they cannot handle the mental cases... We are losing ground in Afghanistan. and barely holding ground in Iraq.... We don't have two militarys, but the one we have is used up... Here is the thing... Some times war is a legitimate extension of foreign policy; but in particular, to rush into Iraq and Afghanistan, and worse, to stay there was a stupid mistake... If we were a democracy we would prevent such an outrageous use of our military, which is our sole defense...Morally; we have every reason to be outraged because to face the world with a used up military and a bankrupt economy means we have no alternative to nuclear war if we are pressed... You have some nerve, Mr. reactionary, to say the left is promoting national weakness... It is Mr. Bush in his criminal disregard of America's needs who made our weakness evident to all.... We could have shaken that club at any number of countries, but now we can't even stop genocide in Darfur with what should only take a handful of troops... Do you understand how foolish you might sound to anyone with any understanding of the situation???You preach to your choir, and they say Amen, Amen...But you must know it is a dirty lie...The military is just like any other part of our Government...It can't get by on bad debt and no taxes... The rich absolutly refuse to pay their share for the good they get from this society... We defend their wealth as best we can with our taxes, and with our blood on the line, but the rich will not lift a finger....The weakness of America is clear, but it is not the democrats who are responsible.... They might have prevented the wasting of our military... They did not have the courage to look through all their rhetoric... We think we are powerful, and the greatest nation on earth...Look around you... Take the vaseline glasses off, and look...Our infrastructure is rotten... Our capital and production is overseas... WE are too poor to support our government, and our military on our miserable run down wages; and the rich just want more, more, more... How often has even Mr.. Obama expressed the thought that their oil would pay for our invasion and occupation... Since when did the wealth of the victim go to covering the car fare of the criminal???You haven't  shown the world anything but the madness of our government, and the impotence of our people in governing the government... We better give up on saving the world and save ourselves... And clowns like you ought to take an education... Your talking points have to be better than bald face lies...You play the patriot; but you excel at treason... I think you are useless...Thanks...Sweeney

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