Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Defaming Jefferson

"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism." - Thomas Jefferson


NOT.

As Mark Steyn points out his Sun-Times column Sunday, Thomas Jefferson NEVER said this. However, this hasn't stopped every worthless bugger from Ted Kennedy to John Kerry from making liberal use of it.

As far as I can tell, it was Nadine Strosser, the ACLU's head honcho, who cooked up the Jefferson fake. At any rate, she seems to be the only one who ever deployed it pre-9/11. Since then, however, it's gone nuclear, it's everywhere, it's a bumper sticker and a T-shirt slogan and a surefire applause line for the entire Massachusetts congressional delegation.
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Indeed, America's hardboiled newsmen can't get enough of the Thomas Jefferbunk. The Berkshire Eagle used it as the headline for last year's Fourth of July editorial. Mitch Albom of the Detroit Free Press thundered: "We need to stop slicing this country in half, and saying those who support this act or this politician are 'good' Americans, and the rest are not. Sometimes 'dissent is the highest form of patriotism.' I didn't make that up. Thomas Jefferson did."

Er, no. You made up that he made it up. But former Georgia state Rep. Mike Snow uses it, and Miranda Yaver of Berkeley wore it on a button to the big anti-war demo in Washington last year, and Ted Kennedy deployed it as the stirring finale to his anti-Bush speech:

"It is not unpatriotic to tell the truth to the American people about the war in Iraq. In this grave moment of our country, to use the words of Thomas Jefferson, 'Dissent is the highest form of patriotism.' "


By the way Kerry abused Jefferson in a speech here he demanded that Iraqis get their house in order by May 15 or all American troops should be withdrawn.

Thank God and the people of Ohio that this clown isn't President.

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