Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Don't Question Kevin Drum's patriotism

Sabi ni Kevin Drum, if you criticize Iran, you're siding with Bush and the Republicans raw. From Junkyardblog:

Wiggity Wow. Kevin Drum says the quiet part loud:

…we need to engage more energetically with the war on terror and criticize illiberal regimes more harshly.

Maybe so. But this is something that’s nagged at me for some time. On the one hand, I think Beinart is exactly right. For example, should I be more vocal in denouncing Iran? Sure. It’s a repressive, misogynistic, theocratic, terrorist-sponsoring state that stands for everything I stand against. Of course I should speak out against them.

And yet, I know perfectly well that criticism of Iran is not just criticism of Iran. Whether I want it to or not, it also provides support for the Bush administration’s determined and deliberate effort to whip up enthusiasm for a military strike. Only a naif would view criticism of Iran in a vacuum, without also seeing the way it will be used by an administration that has demonstrated time and again that it can’t be trusted to act wisely.
So what to do? For the most part, I end up saying very little. And Beinart is right: there’s a sense in which that betrays my own liberal ideals. But he’s also wrong, because like it or not, my words — and those of other liberals — would end up being used to advance George Bush’s distinctly illiberal ends. And I’m simply not willing to be a pawn in the Bush administration’s latest marketing campaign.


Kevin Drum is a fairly well-known lefty blogger and not a bat-crap crazy Kos type at all. I think he greatly overestimates his own importance, however, if he thinks that his legitimate criticisms of the Iranian regime might possibly get used by the Bush Administration someday to justify a strike on Iran or something that Drum just might not approve of.

HULI KA!

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