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Expose and Oppose Obama's Radical Appointees

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No matter what progress Republicans may make in electoral politics over the coming years, it will be difficult to roll back the steady march of liberalism that has taken place inside our cultural, bureaucratic and legal institutions — from academia to regulatory agencies to the Department of Justice — but we have to try.

A good place to start would be to oppose Obama's radical appointees, the latest being his appointment for secretary of labor, Thomas Perez.

Radical liberals are characteristically activists, strategists and organizers. Their plan to infiltrate and dominate academia was hardly spontaneous, and its effects have hardly been sporadic. Peruse any university course catalog and notice the kinds of political tripe that pass for core studies.

The same phenomenon occurs throughout the nation's regulatory bureaucracies. Liberals have managed to place so many ideologically charged people inside powerful administrative agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, that these institutions tend to be radicalized from the bottom up. The radicals pursue their radical agenda no matter how out of phase it is with the will of the majority of Americans — as if the majority even has a clue or has time to apprise itself as to the kinds of things going on.

But it's not just that we have a disproportionate number of leftists populating our institutions and agencies. This imbalance wouldn't matter so much if their every action weren't driven by ideology and if they played by the rules. But they often see their calling as being not so much to perform their assigned tasks as it is to use their positions to effect radical societal changes.

They don't have the same reverence for the Constitution and the rule of law as conservatives. They view things through an ideological prism and act in deference to their ideology and their political ends more than their conservative counterparts. They see themselves as activist agents for change, as crusaders with the lofty goal of advancing an agenda so morally superior that they don't think twice about bending and twisting rules and selectively interpreting laws and regulations to serve their agenda.

These radicals will continue to pursue their mischief irrespective of the political appointees overseeing their operations, but let's not fool ourselves; the appointees do matter — some do more than others — and can make a difference over the long haul. Justice Department and Labor Department appointees are two glaring examples.

Department and division heads set policy and set the tone.

Through their radical prism, leftist Justice Department honchos are often blinded to such legitimately noble principles as equal protection of the laws. To them, equal protection doesn't mean equal protection for everyone; it means avenging past wrongs on behalf of historically aggrieved minorities (real and perceived) and not just according those groups preferential treatment but affirmatively discriminating against others — e.g., whites — who they believe are not entitled to equal protection.

In his handling of the voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party alone, Attorney General Eric Holder proved that he believes that civil rights laws do not exist for the protection of whites from infringement by other groups. Neither he nor his important lieutenants believe in enforcing voting laws in a race-neutral manner, equal protection be damned. Former members of the Justice Department's civil rights division have attested to that fact.

Columnist Quin Hillyer reports that though Thomas Perez wasn't working in this division when the original decision was made to dismiss the case against the New Black Panthers, "his direct involvement in, and hands-on management of, what amounted to a cover-up of the decision's origins should alone be disqualifying for any Cabinet post."

Do you think the American public, even rank-and-file Democrats, would approve of significant divisions of the Justice Department and Labor Department being turned over to radicals like Perez, who believes in using his position to install 113 fellow radicals in career positions at the civil rights division, to impose racial quotas when the law doesn't permit it, to oppose voter ID laws on spurious, manufactured racial grounds, and to harass states such as Arizona merely for trying to assist the federal government in enforcing laws this administration refuses to enforce?

We have to do a better job of exposing radicals and preventing them from overthrowing our constitutional guarantees from inside our government. Sean Hannity, Quin Hillyer, Michelle Malkin and others have stepped up to the plate to expose the radicalism of Perez and other Obama appointees who are dismantling our institutions brick by brick. Others of us need to do a better job in this regard.

When a president appoints radicals who disrespect the Constitution and rule of law and believe they can be manipulated at will to serve their political ends, he forfeits any traditional deference to which his appointments might otherwise be entitled.

Perez must be opposed.

David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His latest book, "The Great Destroyer," reached No. 2 on the New York Times best-seller list for nonfiction. Follow him on Twitter @davidlimbaugh and his website at www.davidlimbaugh.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... If you think liberals are capable of a plan, of organized activity, of subterfuge, collusion, or strategy I don't know the world you live in, but it is not on this earth... Liberals believe only in liberty... You may be able to pick that up from the name... All people, even liberals are conservative, and it is those who hide behind the conservative label who are the malignant force tearing this country apart...
There is nothing of conservatism to professed conservatism... Those who hide behind that label are reactionaries who would be lords with their feet on the throat of every freedom... What everybody is by nature does not need the force of a political movement... Would you have a political movement for walking upright to cover your desire to slither around...No one is resisting conservatism, and all that makes anyone in any sense different is their willingness to accept in the smallest degree any need for social change and progress...
Do you believe that a nation born out of revolutionary change can forever deny the necessity for change in life... I see the way you hold the constitution aloft like it is some sort of Arc of the Covenant certain to bring you victory; but if it is destroying this nation, and everyones idea of the constitution is different, then you may as well be holding a powder keg in a furnace... It may last for a time; but more and more people are realizing that the document is the problem, and not the solution...
When you hide behind the constitution in order to sabotage the purpose of government, broadly painted as it is in the preamble of the constitution, then you are nothing but a traitor... Would you throw out that statement of principals, all those moral forms for which the rest of the constitution was written??? You might as well throw out the whole damned book, and all the laws that follow from it...I agree that those ideas are liberal... It was not uncommon for that time to hold some liberal notions since liberty was the cause so many died for...
So what if the actual constitution was a contradiction to the Declaration of Independence??? So what if the contradictions it held set this nation up for a bloody civil war to see if the people could really make their own laws, and preserve the liberty for which their fathers fought... People say: Nation of Laws -to hide the fact that money making men bad also results in bad laws that liberal people with constant force and action must overcome...
I deny that liberals do anything in any organized fashion... They do not think alike nor act together... The expression of good is all over, 360 degrees... Only the evil masked as conservatism can exert a focused ray of energy at any object... Just as the nazis cooperated in a single evil purpose; so do the reactionaries... They want to destroy the true constitution of this people best expressed as fair play and hope, liberty and justice for all... You think to bind this people with law and parchement when the social fabric has been rent, and the glue of national affection has lost its hold... There are no words that can skald you as you deserve... There is no shovel fit to heap contumely upon you... You are a larve in a business of maggots feeding on the flesh of a nation you have for all intents and purposes helped to kill...Forget your constitution... For all its pretty words it holds the government powerless against those who seek its destruction, and it may be all that protects them, but if they will not shine their armor, it will fall to pieces when they need it most...
Sir; the people must some times prove to the government that they are the law, and they are the government, and it is a fact that history is full of examples of people who perished because they fell under the heels of those they put above themselves... We must take the example of history, and over throw those who take power over us, and deny our power over business and industry... We have to take power over the churches, and deny their right to influence law... It cannot possibly happen in an organized fashion... I would rather herd cats with a broom than try to get liberals in the same direction; but it is enough that they and all people in their own way stand for individual liberty, and for government that serves the common purpose...We are a nation of people, or no nation at all...
Thanks.... Sweeney
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