The speech that Justice Clarence Thomas gave last week at the University of Texas could prove to be the single most important speech of political and constitutional philosophy that never should have been given.
Judge J.
Michael Luttig writes, “As a conservative my entire life, I certainly wish
Justice Thomas had not written and given the insidious speech.”
Judge
Luttig continues:
Though Thomas’
unmistakable targets were Progressives and progressivism, his speech is far
more injurious to Republicans, conservatives, and conservatism than it is for
progressivism because it is demonstrably and inarguably wrong as to
Progressives, but it is a siren song to today’s Republicans and conservatives.
Webster’s Dictionary defines “siren song” as “: an alluring utterance or
appeal, especially one that is seductive or deceptive.”
Oblivious
to the actual history, but supremely confident in his ahistorical understanding
of that history, Justice Thomas intoned as if reading from the Gospel that
“Progressivism has made many inroads in our system of government and our way of
life. It has coexisted uneasily with the principles of the Declaration. Because
it is opposed to those principles, it is not possible for the two to coexist
forever…. Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Mao all were intertwined with the rise
of progressivism, and all were opposed to the natural rights on which our
Declaration was based. Many progressives expressed admiration for each of them
shortly before their governments killed tens of millions of people.”
Justice
Thomas’ invidious accusation that progressives in America for the past century
and a half up to this very day have been pursuing the same anti-democratic and
anti-constitutional regimes as Stalinism, Maoism, Mussolini’s fascism, Naziism,
and the like, is frightening, risible, and reprehensible.
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