By Kevin D. Williamson
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Let me be direct about this: You people are a bunch of
hysterical ninnies, and it is time for you to grow the hell up.
You know who you are.
The Covington fiasco has proved to be a clarifying
moment. And here is what has been made clear: Much of the American media is no
longer engaged in journalism. It is engaged in opposition research and in what
is sometimes known among political operatives as “black p.r.”—the sinister twin
of ordinary public relations. As Joy Behar, as profoundly dim and tedious a
person as American public life has to offer, forthrightly confessed: The
hysteria and outright dishonesty surrounding the Covington students had nothing
to do with them. It has to do with narrowly partisan, selfish, deeply stupid,
entirely unpatriotic, childish, foot-stamping, fingers-in-the-ears, weeping,
cooties-loathing, teary-eyed, tremulous, quavering, pansified, gormless,
deceitful, dishonorable, and cynical politics of the lowest kind — the politics
of Us and Them.
We’ve all seen how this goes, 10,000 times. Some
character does — or at least is said to have done — something in the range
between unseemly and horrifying, and he has some political attachment, however
vague. Cynical political operatives and the low-minded partisans who enjoy
being treated like idiots engage in what in normal times would forthrightly be
regarded as a smear: “That mad bomber had pro-Trump posts on his Facebook page,
ergo President Trump bears some kind of responsibility for this.”
Here are some of the idiots and idiotic institutions who
engaged in that recently in the matter of Cesar Sayoc. Chris Truax in USA Today: “Trump bears moral
responsibility for pipe bombs. Denying it just makes things worse.” Jonathan
Chait, New York: “Bomber Cesar Sayoc
is a By-product of Trump’s Party.” Even Rick Wilson debased himself, writing in
The Daily Beast: “Of Course Donald
Trump Inspired Cesar Sayoc’s Alleged Terrorism.” That’s a particularly asinine
headline: For Trump’s culpability, it’s “of course,” while Sayoc’s crimes are
“alleged.” That isn’t the kind of stupidity that happens by accident. These
claims are pure intellectual dishonesty. They are smears, and there is no
good-faith case to be made for them. All of these writers should be ashamed.
It is always easier to appreciate when the roles are
reversed. Democrats know that there is a big difference between would-be mass
assassin James T. Hodgkinson embracing Bernie Sanders, and Bernie Sanders
embracing would-be mass assassin James T. Hodgkinson. The fact that Hodgkinson
is a progressive doesn’t tell us anything about progressives.
And the fact that a couple of children in MAGA hats
engaged in boorish behavior — which isn’t even a fact, as it turns out, but a
lie constructed and wholesaled with malice aforethought — wouldn’t have told us
one damn thing about Donald J. Trump, his administration, or his political
supporters at large. The fact that we had a momentary national moral crisis
over the (as is turns out, fictitious) actions of a couple of nobody teenagers
is all the evidence anybody needs of the fundamentally hysterical and unserious
times in which we live. In a sane world, nobody cares about whether a
16-year-old boy somewhere . . . smirked.
Everybody who has pretended like that smirk tells us
something serious about the state of the world is a liar and a fraud. I don’t
mean the people who were legitimately taken in by the deceit — especially those
who have had the honor and self-respect to admit their errors and correct them
— but those who willfully persist in the lie. I’m talking about you, Ruth Graham of Slate, still trying to justify by whatever pathetic means are
available what everybody with any sense knows to have been an exercise in pure
horses***. I’m talking about you,
editors of the New York Times. You
sorry specimens are poor excuses for journalists, which, of course, we already
knew. What’s more relevant here is that you are bad citizens. Trafficking in lies and distortions because you think
the guy in the White House is kind of gross is unworthy of adults with
responsible positions in a free society that depends on honest and functional
institutions.
As some of you may recall, I wrote a little book called The Case against Trump. I didn’t think
much of him in 2016. I don’t think much of him now. But we aren’t three tweets
away from the Holocaust. Nobody seriously believes that we are, unless they are
insane. Sane people who insist that the United States in 2019 is something like
Germany in the 1930s are liars. They don’t really believe it. They have an
investment in hysteria.
Those of you who play along with that — who enjoy being
lied to and manipulated — are pathetic in the literal sense of that word. What
the hell is wrong with you?
Of course
Alyssa Milano is an idiot for insisting that those stupid red hats are “the new
white hood.” You know who is even more idiotic than Alyssa Milano? Anybody who
gives the furry crack of a rat’s patootie what Alyssa Milano thinks about anything. She’s a moron at 500 yards and
a lunatic at a thousand. You know it. If she happens to be a moron and a
lunatic who is on your side, that doesn’t make her any less of a moron and a
lunatic. And making common cause with morons and lunatics can backfire: Ask a
conservative about Ted Nugent.
We all have our jobs to do in a republic. Newspaper
reporters are supposed to cover what’s going on in the world. I don’t know what
you call people who cover what’s going on on Twitter. I have a few ideas, but I
don’t think I can print them here.
My own suspicion is that this moment of mass hysteria,
like other hysterias before it, eventually must collapse under the weight of
its own tediousness. But I cannot say with any confidence that I expect that to
happen soon. And it will not happen at all until Americans start deciding to
take on the difficult responsibilities of citizenship, which starts with acting
like a goddamned grownup. Nicholas Sandmann is a 16-year-old kid — but the
people who made this empty episode into a national crisis are not. They are
grown adults, and answerable for their actions.
It’s time for them to start acting like it.
Abraham Lincoln, who endured harder times than any of you
idiots are likely to see, insisted: “We are not enemies, but friends. We must
not be enemies.” And you’re out there trying to get some obscure nobody fired
from her job at a bank because her son was standing 20 feet from a guy who had
a look on his face you don’t like? Grow up.
For God’s sake, do us all a favor and knock it off.
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