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Why I Left The Left
New Media Journal ^ | 7/3/2006 | Seth Swirsky

Posted on 07/04/2006 4:50:08 AM PDT by HansGygi

I used to be a liberal.

I was in one of the first “open” classrooms growing up in very progressive Great Neck, New York, in the 1960s. In 1971, when I was 11, I wrote vitriolic letters to President Nixon demanding an end to the Vietnam War.

My first vote, in 1980, was for Independent John Anderson, followed by Mondale, Dukakis, and Clinton-Gore. I read Thomas Friedman in the NY Times and tried to “understand” the “root causes” of the “despair” he said the Palestinians felt that drove them to blow up innocent Israelis.

I wasn’t an overtly political person – I just never veered from the liberal zeitgeist of the community in which I was raised.

But when I was about 27, in the late 1980s, cracks in my liberal worldview began to appear. It started with an uproar from the Left when Tipper Gore had the audacity to suggest a label on certain CDs to warn parents of lyrics that were clearly inappropriate for young people. Her suggestion was simple common sense and I was surprised by the furor it caused from the likes of Frank Zappa (and others) who felt their freedoms were being encroached upon. It was my first introduction into the entitled, selfish and irresponsible thinking I now associate with the Left.

In 1989, I remember questioning whether Democrat David Dinkins was the best choice for Mayor of New York City (where I lived) over Rudy Giuliani. After all, Dinkins hadn’t distinguished himself as Manhattan Borough President while Giuliani, as a United States District Attorney, had just de-fanged the mob.

But, racial “healing” was the issue of the day, Dinkins won, and the city went straight downhill. When Giuliani beat Dinkins in a rematch four years later – Surprise! – the crime rate plummeted, tourism boomed, Times Square came alive not with pimps but with commerce. Since 1993, the overwhelmingly liberal electorate in New York City has voted for Republicans for Mayor. Yet, to this day, many of my liberal friends refer to the decisive and effective Giuliani as a Nazi, even as they stroll their children through neighborhoods he cleaned up.

"What made me leave the Left for good and embrace the Right were their respective reactions to 9/11. While The New York Times doubted that we could succeed in Afghanistan because the Soviets in the ‘80s hadn’t, George W. Bush went directly after the Taliban and Al Qaeda seriously damaging and disrupting their networks."

After moving to Los Angeles in the early 90s, I watched from the roof of my apartment building as the city burned after the Rodney King verdicts were handed down. I thought what those four cops did to King was shameful. But I didn’t hear an uproar from my friends on the Left when rioters rampaged through the city’s streets, stealing, looting, and destroying property in the name of “no justice, no peace.” And it was impossible not to notice the hypocrisy when prominent Hollywood liberals, who had hosted anti-NRA fundraisers at their homes a week before the riots were standing in line at shooting ranges the week after it.

I watched carefully as Anita Hill testified during Clarence Thomas’s Supreme Court nomination hearing, claiming Thomas – once head of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – sexually harassed her after she rebuffed his invitations to date him. At the time, I rooted, as did all my friends, for Miss Hill, hoping that her testimony would result in Thomas not getting confirmed. In retrospect, I’m ashamed that I was ever on the “side” of people who so viciously demonized a decent, qualified person like Judge Thomas, whether you agree with his judicial philosophy or not. Condoleezza Rice, during eligibility hearings for Secretary of State, also had to deal with rude people like Barbara Boxer, who seemed not to be able to fathom that a black American could embrace conservatism.

I voted for Al Gore in 2000. When he lost, I was disappointed, mostly in my fellow Democrats for thinking that the election had been “stolen” even though three other elections in the American history had been won by the candidate who had not won the popular vote (John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876 and Benjamin Harrison in 1888). The rush to judgment by the now conspiracy consumed Left put me off. Where, I asked, were all the “disenfranchised” black voters who would have given Gore a victory in Florida? No one could produce a single name. And how exactly were the voting machines in Ohio “rigged” in 2004? I now refer to the Democrats as the Grassy Knoll party.

Still, I approached the 2004 primaries with an open mind. I was still a Democrat, still hoping that leaders like Sam Nunn and Scoop Jackson would emerge, still fantasizing that Democrats could constitute a party of truly progressive social thinkers with tough backbones who would reappear after 9/11.

I was wrong. The Left got nuttier, more extreme, less contributory to the public debate, more obsessed with their nemesis Bush – and it drove me further away. What Democrat could support Al Gore’s ‘04 choice for President, Howard Dean, when Dean didn’t dismiss the suggestion that George W. Bush had something to do with the 9/11 attacks? Or when the second most powerful Senate Democrat, Dick Durbin, thought our behavior at the detention center in Guantanamo was equivalent to Bergen Belsen and the Soviet gulags? Or when Senator Kennedy equated the unfortunate but small incident at Abu Ghraib with Saddam’s 40-year record of mass murder, rape rooms, and mass graves saying, “Saddam's torture chambers have reopened under new management, U.S. management"? What Democrat could not applaud the fact that the President had, in fact, kept us safe for what’s going on 5 years? What Democrat – even those who opposed the decision to go into Iraq – wouldn’t applaud the fact that tens of millions of previously brutalized people had the hope of freedom before them?

What made me leave the Left for good and embrace the Right were their respective reactions to 9/11. While The New York Times doubted that we could succeed in Afghanistan because the Soviets in the ‘80s hadn’t, George W. Bush went directly after the Taliban and Al Qaeda seriously damaging and disrupting their networks. Although many on the Left claim to have backed the President's actions, the self-doubt leading up to it, crystallized my view of the Left as weak and terminally lacking in confidence.

I supported President Bush’s hard line against the father of modern terrorism, Yasir Arafat, remembering that Bush’s predecessor hosted Arafat at the White House 13 times, more often than any other world leader. I applauded Bush’s unequivocal support for Israel, which every day faced (and faces) suicide attacks against its people. But I was most disappointed with liberal Jews who don’t understand that their very existence is rooted in Israel’s existence and that George W. Bush has been the best friend that Israel has ever had. But because they are less Jewish than they are liberal, they didn’t reward Bush with their vote in 2004.

Finally, I supported President Bush’s decision to oust Saddam and make possible the only democracy (other than Israel) in this crucial region of the Middle East. Post 9/11, we had to figure out a way to lessen the chances of more 9/11s. Democracy is a weapon in that war. If people are free to build businesses, buy homes, send their children to schools, pursue upward mobility, live their lives without fear, read newspapers of every opinion, vote for their leaders, resolve differences with debate and not bombs, they will have no reason to want to harm us.

In response, the Left offered bumper-sticker-type arguments like, Bush lied and thousands died. But Bush never lied. He, like Clinton and Gore and Kerry and the U.N. and the British and French and Israeli intelligence services affirmed that Saddam’s WMD were a vital threat – a threat, that post- 9/11, could not stand. An overwhelming number of Democrats voted for the war – but now the Left says they were “scared” into their votes by Bush. What does it say about Democrats if the “dummy” they think Bush is can scare them so easily?

Iraq is the “Normandy” of the War on Terror. The hope, once Iraq and Afghanistan are more stable, is that the nearly 70 million people in Iran will look at those countires (on it's left and right borders) and say: “Why do these people get to enjoy the fruits of freedom and we don’t?” – and then topple their Mullah’s dictatorial regime. The President understands the big picture -- that if the U.S. doesn’t help to remake that volatile region, we will face a nuclear version of 9/11 within the next two or five or 10 years. He is simply being realistic in his outlook and responsible in his actions. Iraq is succeeding, slowly but surely, but that’s not a sexy enough story to lead the news with: the relatively small amount of casualities are. Don’t forget, we occupied Germany and Japan for seven years and we still have troops there, more than 60 years after World War II ended.

And what have the Democrats contributed to the war effort since 9/11? Democrat Sen. Russ Feingold has suggested censuring our president; Former President and Vice President Bill Clinton and Al Gore, while visiting foreign countries, have blasted President Bush – acts of unconscionable irresponsibility; Democrat Sen. John Murtha, has invoked a cut-and-run policy in Iraq, supported by Democrat Senate Minority leader Harry Reid and Democrat House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi. Do they think the Middle East and the World would be safer if we had cut and run, as Murtha’s plan wanted us to do? Under that plan, our troops would have been out of Iraq by May 18th and al-Zarqawi wouldn’t be dead, but pulling the strings in an Iraqi civil war. With these kinds of ideas and behaviors, I just don’t trust Democrats when it comes to our national security.

And so, as any reader of this article can well understand, it became impossible for me to relate to the modern Democrat Party which has tacked way too far to the left and is dominated by elites that don’t like or trust the real people that make up most of the country.

Although I haven’t always agreed with President Bush, I proudly voted for him in 2004 (the only one of the four presidents not elected by the popular vote to win re-election). And I now fully understand Ronald Reagan’s statement, when he described why he switched from being a liberal to a conservative: “I didn’t leave the party – It left me!” ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Seth Swirsky is a songwriter, author, recording artist and memorabilia collector. His hits include "Love Is A Beautiful Thing" for Al Green, "Tell It To My Heart" and "Prove Your Love" for Taylor Dayne, "Instant Pleasure" for Rufus Wainwright amongst others. His trilogy of bestselling books consisting of his correspondence with baseball players are called "Baseball Letters" (Crown, 1996), "Every Pitcher Tells A Story" (Times Books, 1999) and "Something to Write Home About" (Random House, 2003). His personal collection consists of the ball that went through Bill Buckner’s legs in the 1986 World Series and the letter banning “Shoeless” Joe Jackson from Baseball. His own CD, "Instant Pleasure", won Best Pop Album at the 2005 L.A. Music Awards. Currently, he is making a bookumentary called Beatles Stories. His eclectic world can be seen and heard at his site, Seth.com.)


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; conversion; dems; epiphany; gw; gwbush; left; leftism; liberalism; liberals; sethswirsky; swirsky
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To: Steely Tom; sasportas

Thanks Sasportas. :o)

Steely Tom said: "Brainwashing doesn't work, at least not in America. Rebellion is too much a part of us. There are too many alternate sources of information."

Yeah, well rebellion can run both ways - either against what is bad or against what is right.

Brainwashing works great if liberals get to children early enough. Consider the legislation the California Senate recently passed mandating - yes, mandating - that the CA public schools teach the positive contributions to society that homosexuality, bisexuality, and transexuality have all made to America - in all grade levels, K-12. Thankfully, the legislation has been temporarily stalled due to public outcry, but just give it time. They'll keep pushing to get it through. (Read David Kupelian's The Marketing of Evil)

Kindergarteners are pretty impressionable and stats are now showing most public schoolers believe there is nothing wrong with homosexuality.

So don't be too confident the conservative base will remain intact in decades to come.

I'd love to believe it too, but the stats are already giving big hints as to what's happening and too many people are ignoring the obvious. 85% of public schoolers losing their Christian faith by the time of graduation is nothing to take lightly.

Some of us are going to be pretty shocked when we're sitting in our rockers in our eighties wondering where America went.


81 posted on 07/04/2006 11:31:09 AM PDT by USA Girl
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To: jsh3180
Ah, as long as we are delving into '70s liberal nostalgia, I also was quite a hippie liberal in the era of McGovern, Watergate, the Cambodian Killing Fields, and Carter. I "worked" for McGovern, or rather I grew my hair and partied for McGovern, and we lost. Thank God!

My turning point came after Watergate, during the weak and pointless presidency of Gerald Ford. I saw the Congress abandonment of the tenets of the Paris Peace Accords as a shocking case of cowardice, dishonesty, and irresponsibility. As the NVA rolled down the length of Vietnam, and violated everything their leaders had signed 2 years before. Hard leftist were even cheering at the fall of the South Vietnamese regime, but would never face the horror of the resulting genocide in Vietnam and Cambodia.

Would the weak and vacillating Democrat Congress come to the aid of other SEATO allies, if the Communists continued on to invade Thailand and Malaysia? Obviously not. Ford proceeded to lose the election to a McGovern clone, and the descent into Communist tyranny had begun for almost 100 million people of the world. Not a peep from the Left.

Even today this ultimate in leftist quisling perfidy makes my blood boil. Needless to say, I became a Reagan Democrat, and later a Republican/conservative, and have seldom looked back, except in a self deprecating kind of nostalgia. Happy 4th of July everyone!

82 posted on 07/04/2006 11:43:04 AM PDT by Richard Axtell
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To: USA Girl
85% of public schoolers losing their Christian faith by the time of graduation is nothing to take lightly.

I lost my Christian faith by the time I graduated high school. Got it back soon enough.

(steely)

83 posted on 07/04/2006 11:47:07 AM PDT by Steely Tom
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To: HansGygi
Yet, to this day, many of my liberal friends refer to the decisive and effective Giuliani as a Nazi, even as they stroll their children through neighborhoods he cleaned up.

This has helped turn more than one leftist to the right...

The Left is so busy saying John Ashcroft is Hitler, and President Bush is Hitler, and Rudy Giuliani is Hitler that the only guy they wouldn't call Hitler was the foreign guy with the mustache who was throwing people who disagreed with him into the wood-chipper.


84 posted on 07/04/2006 12:03:03 PM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: HansGygi

bttt


85 posted on 07/04/2006 12:20:27 PM PDT by pilipo
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To: Steely Tom; sasportas

Glad you're back in the saddle, Steely.

But that's like telling a young Boy Scout about to start a hike through the wilderness, "Don't worry if you get lost! You'll find your way out again!"

Let me know when you find the research showing what percentage of the 85% of public schoolers losing their faith - come back to their Christian roots.

It's been my impression that we're in a post-Christian era now. There is a cause for every effect.

Reminds me of the parable of the sower where the cares of the world choke out the seed. You're saying it's okay if the cares of the world choke out a lot of the seeds because a few will come back.

That makes for a lousy garden and I don't play the lottery.

Btw, 97% of homeschoolers keep their faith. A more sure bet if you're into gambling.

A lot of conservative parents don't realize it, but they're encouraging liberalism to increase by placing their kids in politically correct public schools.

If we conservatives are really serious about leaving the Left, then why send our kids to their schools?

Why give liberals our business?


86 posted on 07/04/2006 12:30:55 PM PDT by USA Girl
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To: randita

Off-topic FReepMail for you... '-)


87 posted on 07/04/2006 12:43:00 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah" = Satan in disguise)
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To: HansGygi

welcome!!!


88 posted on 07/04/2006 12:44:16 PM PDT by satchmodog9 (Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
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To: HansGygi

Welcome to FR! I agree, Rudy did an awesome job w/NYC.


89 posted on 07/04/2006 1:00:10 PM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: HansGygi

A very good read. Thanks for sharing. Very appropriate for Independence Day. Hopefully, the Iraqis will also have an Independence Day holiday of their own.


90 posted on 07/04/2006 1:00:13 PM PDT by Tall_Texan (I wish a political party would come along that thinks like I do.)
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To: Northern Yankee

You should have given him a push since his mother was too ill to do so herself.


91 posted on 07/04/2006 1:09:01 PM PDT by Redcloak (Speak softly and wear a loud shirt.)
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To: Tolik; neverdem; RKBA Democrat

ping


92 posted on 07/04/2006 2:34:02 PM PDT by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal... this would not be a problem if fewer people were under-precise)
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To: HansGygi

The DemonRat Party didn't leave me, I left it!

Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters


93 posted on 07/04/2006 4:13:23 PM PDT by bray (Hey Zaqueeri, say hello to Hitler, Stalin and Mohamhead)
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To: bray

AMEN!


94 posted on 07/04/2006 4:14:55 PM PDT by HansGygi
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To: Archon of the East
In the Left mind Nixon was associated with Joseph McCarthy. The Left guys hated McCarthy passionately.

The story is long. Chambers accused Hiss of being a Soviet agent (later confirmed by the Russians). In the Leftist eye the Left were being accused of harboring, shielding, and protecting traitors. The era was romantically communist here in the USA.

Venona, a major code breaking project, decrypted Soviet communications between Moscow Center and "American" Leftists - a whole bunch of "American" Leftists. These decrypts proved that there were a large number of American born Soviet agents many of whom were in high government positions. Hundreds of Soviet agents. Senator McCarthy had lists of Soviet agents in the United States government (lists derived from Venona intercepts) and went public with the information.

Venona had to remain secret and therefore these Soviet agents, men and women intent on destroying the Republic, were never arrested. The "American" Left went nuclear, the mass media of the day was mostly Left (as they are now) and so McCarthy was mercilessly hounded out of public life. Any criticism of the Left those people to this day call McCarthyism.

Lots more to the story. Chamber's Witness is a place to start.
95 posted on 07/05/2006 1:27:56 AM PDT by Iris7 (Dare to be pigheaded! Stubborn! "Tolerance" is not a virtue!)
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To: napscoordinator

Study Kennedy in detail and you will be appalled. A truly vile man. What you experienced is the Left propaganda machine in full swing.


96 posted on 07/05/2006 1:44:18 AM PDT by Iris7 (Dare to be pigheaded! Stubborn! "Tolerance" is not a virtue!)
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To: Iris7; SuziQ; MarkL; photodawg; GregoryFul; allen08gop

Thanks all for the info! Very interesting subject IMO.


97 posted on 07/05/2006 5:06:23 AM PDT by Archon of the East ("universal executive power of the law of nature")
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To: HansGygi; onyx
Excellent article.

My local talkshow host (quinn@warroom.com) just read it on the air.

This is fabulous!

98 posted on 07/06/2006 5:00:10 AM PDT by beyond the sea (Scientists Are Itching to Blame Poison Ivy's Effect on Global Warming)
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To: All

capital=capitol


99 posted on 07/06/2006 6:51:45 AM PDT by HansGygi
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To: Northern Yankee
Welcome to Free Republic!

Nice sentiment. Don't assume all people using new accounts are new to FR. As FR has gotten bigger and more powerful... well you can guess what comes with power.

100 posted on 07/29/2006 2:57:45 PM PDT by DuxFan4ever (The next rational liberal I meet will be the first.)
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