Andrew Sullivan cited a comment from Rick Perry recently that hit on one of the things I dislike most about this current crop of conservatives. It's the notion that to disagree with them politically means that one is unpatriotic, really not fit to be an American.
Here's what Perry had to say:
One of the reasons that I'm running for president is that I want to make sure that every young man and woman who puts on a uniform of the United States respects the president of the United States.
I don't think we need to doubt that Perry is saying that the man who currently holds the office doesn't deserve the respect of the men and women in uniform.
This really is unbelievable.
As Sullivan writes:
Putting the respect of troops for the commander-in-chief in question is yet another radical assault on existing traditions and institutions. There is nothing these people won't destroy for power.
No, there is nothing these people won't destroy to defend their ignorant view of the world.
There seems to be no end to the claim that we have to agree with every crackpot radical right-wing extremist about what it means to be an American or we are not, by their judgement, worthy to serve.
Speaking in Iowa on Sunday, Perry added this gem:
I think you want a president who is passionate about America - that's in love with America.
As Steve Benen commented, "Perry didn't explicitly say that the president doesn't love America, but the implication wasn't exactly subtle."
Sometimes they leave me speechless. Do they have any idea how much hatred is involved in their grand pronouncements about love of country?
Will they ever understand that wanting to make America a better place to live for everyone is the surest indication of patriotism?
Not likely on either count.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
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