The Philadelphia Daily News’ Stu Bykofsky, one of the city’s most widely-read columnists, caused a bit of a stir with his latest column, which posited a provocative idea: another 9/11-style attack to “help” America. As Bykofsky sees it, “we have forgotten who the enemy is,” and the murder of thousands of Americans would help us get back on track. As we talked about yesterday, everything about this column seems horribly misguided.
The surprising part, however, is that a variety of far-right media outlets seemed to embrace Bykofsky’s message. ThinkProgress noted that Drudge seemed to think highly of the piece, conservative radio host Mike Gallagher invited Bykofsky on to his show, and Fox News’ John Gibson went so far as to endorse Bykofsky’s thesis on the air: “I think it’s going to take a lot of dead people to wake America up.”
For a column that pines for mass murder, this isn’t the reaction I expected.
It’s possible, of course, that Gibson and other conservatives believe that if there’s another catastrophic terrorist attack, and thousands of Americans are slaughtered, then the president and those who support him will somehow feel justified in their beliefs about foreign policy and national security.
As Atrios explained this morning, they seem to have the situation backwards.
The conservative cult’s mass death wish is obviously based on a faulty premise, that if there’s a terrorist attack they and Dear Leader will somehow be vindicated. Of course the reverse is true. When it comes to “the war on terra,” George Bush and the conservative movement have pretty much gotten everything they’ve wanted. Democrats and dirty fucking hippie bloggers, despite complaints, haven’t managed to stop the Bush administration from doing what they think is important.
So if a massive terrorist attack happened, it wouldn’t be a vindication of what they’ve been doing, it would be proof that they failed to do what George Bush claims is his most important job.
All of these calls for “unity” and prayers that thousands of people die so that people “wake up” have nothing to do with anyone preventing the Bush administration from doing what they want. They’re simply expressing a deep anger that the dirty fucking hippies don’t agree with everything they say. Ultimately, they’re angry that their pet war isn’t going well and angry that the dirty fucking hippies don’t rely on quite as many adult undergarments as they do.
But if some sort of terrorist attack happens, it’s their people who will have failed to stop it. Despite our best efforts, we haven’t managed to impact Bush administration policy on this stuff at all.
Yep.