Cindy Who?
Cindy's fifteen minutes have
come and gone
Okay, so I’m not referring to “little
Cindy Lou-Who,” the beloved character from Dr. Seuss’
How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Rather, I mean that other
Cindy, who did indeed reach star-like status for a while, but
was soon cast aside like last week’s three-day-old newspaper.
No, America remembers Cindy Sheehan, but not as the anti-war icon
that the old media still tries to report her to be.
America remembers Cindy Sheehan as a distraught and misguided
mother who willingly became a tool of the anti-war and Bush-hating
left. Back in August, Sheehan had the makings of a perfect storm:
summer recess in Washington, and a scandal-starved media that
played Sheehan--as she played them--for all it was worth.
Truly, an incestuous relationship was born, for Cindy Sheehan
hated Bush, and the old media loved broadcasting that hate far
and wide. But after about three weeks of such putrid prose by
Sheehan, like calling President Bush a “lying bastard,”
“filth-spewer and warmonger,” and the “biggest
terrorist in the world,” even a progressively perverted
media got the idea that they had a one-trick pony on their hands,
and an ineffective and polarizing one at that.
So was there life after Crawford, Texas, in August for Cindy
Sheehan? In September, Sheehan toured the country in an anti-war
caravan, and starred in the anti-war protest in Washington, having
her named invoked by the likes of Jesse Jackson and Congresswoman
Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) (http://villagevoice.com/news/0539,fergusonmarc,68195,2.html)
Sheehan then became the first of 370 protesters on September
26 to be arrested for sitting themselves down in front of the
White House. Sheehan smiled for the cameras, and waved a wave
that seemed to suggest that America’s “Mother of all
protesters” was quite happy to be the media’s golden
calf again. (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/26/AR2005092600143.html)
But that was then. Since Cindy Sheehan’s brush with the
law in September, she has been about as integral and mainstream
to society as two dollar bills and Cabbage Patch Kids.
So what is this icon-of-a-mother/protester/media tool/leftist
dream-date doing these days?
Why, she’s back at Crawford, giving thanks on Thanksgiving
for the less-than-enthusiastic coverage she received to lead about
200 anti-war protesters against President Bush, and the war in
Iraq. (http://news.yahoo.com/fc/World/Antiwar_Movement)
So what if you threw a protest party and nobody cared enough
to come? Ask Cindy Sheehan, who was once labeled by no less a
media gadfly than New York Times “fematorialist”
Maureen Dowd as having “absolute moral authority”
in regard to the war in Iraq.
Ask Sheehan, who has become as radical as anyone over at MoveOn.org,
or any black-masked anarchist who holds up a sign which depicts
Hitler imposed over the likeness of George W. Bush.
Ask Sheehan, who says nothing in regards to what it was that
Saddam Hussein was doing in Iraq for decades--you know, the gassing,
torturing, mass-grave digging Saddam Hussein.
Or ask the anti-war iconoclast why she demands a pullout of American
troops out of Afghanistan, and even New Orleans. And here, you
must begin to question Sheehan’s basic functionality.
Sheehan was referring to the thousands of National Guardsmen
that were assisting the Hurricane Katrina victims, and the storm-weary
populace. It is difficult to put into proper perspective just
what this means when one hears what passes for policy out of the
mouth of Cindy Sheehan. Deranged would probably, and properly,
be a good start.
But when you openly castigate your own country as opposed to
terrorism, or call the Islamofascists in Iraq who are daily killing
our soldiers “freedom fighters,” Sheehan is not helping
her cause.
Sheehan may be appealing to the ultra-small minority of anti-war
zealots who are also anti-everything else that seems to originate
from America, but she is not winning over the general populace.
And while the media may have once loved Cindy Sheehan, even they
realize that the recent polls that show America’s displeasure
with President Bush’s leadership in Iraq does not translate
into the hate-America crowd that Sheehan runs with.
That is why Sheehan is yesterday’s news, and her views
regarding Iraq and the war on terrorism in general are looked
upon as just so much ill-advised twaddle. There is no mass movement
that wants Cindy Sheehan to lead it, unless one counts the enemies
of America.
Of course, there are those who are vested in seeing a pullout
in Iraq, thereby leaving a hole big enough for a terrorist to
drive a truck-bomb through, straight to America’s shores.
Americans realize this in regard to Cindy Sheehan, and waste
no further energy upon her. The old media have gone on to the
next “gotcha” scandal in the never-ending saga of
the hunting of George W. Bush, and have tossed Sheehan to the
side, as they have all the other supposed “can’t miss”
stories that were destined to bring down a President.
See ya, Cindy. I can’t say it was fun to watch your circus-like
performances of anti-Bushism that doubled as anti-Americanism,
but you put on one hell of a show. Your presence, either by the
media or the masses, is no longer required. It never truly was.
With all courtesies, I say yet again: Cindy Sheehan, go home.
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