During the Clinton years, I got so very tired of that Fleetwood Mac song with the line, “Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow.” Aauuugghhh!
But now, I’m feeling nostalgic because of the current government’s mantra: “Don’t start thinking, period.”
When a reporter at Friday’s Rose Garden press conference said, “former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the world is beginning to doubt the moral basis of our fight against terrorism,” George W. Bush responded:
If there’s any comparison between the compassion and decency of the American people and the terrorist tactics of extremists, it’s flawed logic. I simply can’t accept that. It’s unacceptable to think that there’s any kind of comparison between the behavior of the United States of America and the action of Islamic extremists who kill innocent women and children to achieve an objective…
Let’s get this straight right now: We are good. Our opponents are evil. Case closed. Don’t even think about doubting it.
No, no, you can’t look at any particular thing we might have done and find it morally wanting. We’re good, they’re bad, case closed. Don’t you see? We are incapable of doing a wrong thing. Let’s move on.
No, you can’t argue that there are better ways to accomplish our objectives without surrendering the moral high ground. See, that opens up the whole concept that there’s a sort of continuum of morality, and that we’re somewhere on it, and so are our opponents — that’s it’s possible for us to be wrong. Nope, it’s a completely binary situation. You’re either for us, or you’re for the terrorists. Us good, them bad. We are incapable of doing better. Moving on…
No, you can’t say that we need to show high moral standards to win over people who don’t already agree with us. If you think that, you weren’t paying attention earlier when I said you’re for us or you’re for the terrorists. If somebody doesn’t get it that we’re good and our opponents are bad, it’s a wasted effort to persuade them. No, we just wipe ’em out. Rat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat! Pow! Pow! Rat-tat-tat-tat-tat! Ka-boooom!
What you’re talking about is moral relativism, and I’m not buyin’ into that. Blam! Blam!
Don’t start thinking. It’s a slippery slope.