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Moving away from MoveOn.org

James Kirchick - 09.11.2007 - 3:54 PM

Below, Max Boot writes of the liberal pressure group MoveOn.org’s slanderous attack on General David Petraeus in yesterday’s New York Times, essentially accusing him of treason, which Boot rightly notes “will only further cement the impression in the minds of many soldiers, whether rightly or wrongly, that the leftist base of the Democratic Party is ‘anti-military.’”

Of course, legislators are entirely justified in criticizing General Petraeus’s assessment of the war. Civilian control of the military is a basic feature of any genuine democracy. Senator Clinton demonstrated this sort of constructive criticism yesterday when she told General Petraeus, “If this hearing were being held three years ago, I would have a much higher degree of optimism. It has nothing to do with the loyalty, the warrior skills, and the leadership of our men and women in uniform.” Her frustration is with the Bush administration, not with the individuals of the armed services. Which is how it should be.

The Bush administration’s diplomacy and war management, however, is a subject wholly separate from General Petraeus’s personal integrity or character. This is a distinction that the slanderers at MoveOn.org willingly ignore, in their desire to conflate General Petraeus’s motives with the allegedly nefarious motives of the Bush administration.

But rather than following Senator Clinton’s lead, increasing segments of the Democratic congress—not just its activist base—are instead taking the cheapest possible shots against one of the most lauded generals in the field. Prior to yesterday’s testimony, an unnamed Democratic Senator told a reporter, “No one wants to call [Petraeus] a liar on national TV. . . . The expectation is that the outside groups will do this for us.” And, save for Senators Biden and Lieberman, no prominent Democrats have renounced MoveOn’s disgusting advertisement.

The important question is: where does the Democratic Party—which was not always so enraged by the sight of a man in uniform—stand on this slander? At yesterday’s hearing, Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen began her remarks by stating, “I offer my colleagues the opportunity to use this hearing to distance themselves from the despicable ad that was published today calling into question the patriotism of General Petraeus.” From off-screen, someone shouted “Point of order! No one has to distance themselves from something they weren’t associated with.” The Associated Press reports that it was Representative Neil Abercrombie, Democrat of Hawaii.

Mr. Abercrombie in particular may not need to apologize, but the same cannot be said for his superiors. As a story in last weekend’s New York Times Magazine makes clear, MoveOn.org is closely tied to senior Democrats on the Hill, through a subsidiary group, Americans Against Escalation in Iraq (A.A.E.I), which was founded shortly after last November’s congressional election. A.A.E.I’s leader Tom Matzzie, according to the Times, “communicates on a near-daily basis” with the “offices of Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill.” A.A.E.I “coordinates extensively with Democrats on Capitol Hill. Matzzie himself meets with Speaker Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, ‘maybe once a month,’ he says, adding that he talks to their staffs ‘once a day, or at least a couple times a week.’ (Senior Democratic aides sometimes even join A.A.E.I’s conference calls.)”

Perhaps the reason why more Democrats have not spoken out against MoveOn.org’s slander against General Petraeus is that they are complicit in disseminating it.

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3 Responses to “Moving away from MoveOn.org”

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    Jon S. Says:
    September 11th, 2007 at 4:16 PM

    Well said! I worked in the Senate for 10 years for a Democrat, and the congressional Dems spend a lot of time currying favor and strategizing with these wacky leftist groups. If they want to distance themselves, they need to do it publicly as well as privately, but they won’t b/c as referenced in the post, these nutty organizations do the dirty work (and now raise lots of money) for the brave folks in Congress. If anyone doubts that the Democrats have become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Moveon and the DailyKos crowd, this slanderous ad should put those doubts to rest.

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    Larry Levin Says:
    September 11th, 2007 at 4:33 PM

    Neil Abercrombie’s point of order is almost too perfect. Joe McCarthy’s use of that tactic led to a documentary film about him entitled “Point of Order.”

    Representative Abercrombie is not obligated to distance himself from MoveOn.org, or anything else for that matter. The reason people express disapproval is so that their silence can’t be taken as a tacit endorsement. But one has the option to remain silent, too.

    The Democrats, with few exceptions, seem to regard the military as an extension of the Republican Party. That’s bad politics, among other things, and further supports their image as anti-military. If they can’t defend the integrity of General Petraeus, what aspect of the military can they support?

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    stephen Says:
    September 12th, 2007 at 6:07 AM

    I’m continually baffled to find that many people on the Left are surprised when they find that people think they’re unpatriotic and against our troops. How can they even pretend to support our troops anymore? Their every action contradicts this support that they so frequently boast of.
    I know there are some very well-reasoned, level-headed democrats out there. I still encounter them from time to time, and it’s always a surprise and a pleasure when I do. But ever since groups like MoveOn and DailyKos have taken such a stronghold on politics, any time one of these democrats speaks out in a matter that doesn’t pander to the extreme-Lefts “impeach Bush for his imperial, Hitleresque crusade to conquer the entire planet” message, they’re shouted down; no room for tolerance of different opinions.
    It’s sad. Honestly, I’m driven further and further to the right every time I see this happen. Such groups should have no place in the realm of serious politics, period. It’s juvenile, unprofessional, and in this case, is blatant slander.
    If the Democrats want to maintain any credibility, they need to start denouncing this trash, NOW. Not after the election is over, not after they’ve finished receiving their latest contribution from the biggest America-hating grievance mongers our society has to offer, NOW. Sooner or later, their political opponents are going to start calling out their affiliation with this trash, and suddenly the common voter is going to start noticing that the Left has been cozying up to the most anti-American, hate-inciting groups in the country, save for whatever remains of the KKK.

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