Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Hutaree Militia Is Confirmation That Conservatives Are America's Real Terrorists

From The Washington Post

The Hutaree militia and the rising risk of far-right violence

By Eugene Robinson -- Tuesday, March 30, 2010:

The arrests of members of a Michigan-based "Christian" militia group should convince doubters that there is good reason to worry about right-wing, anti-government extremism -- and potential violence -- in the Age of Obama.

I put the word Christian in quotes because anyone who plots to assassinate law enforcement officers, as a federal indictment alleges members of the Hutaree militia did, is no follower of Christ. According to federal prosecutors, the Hutaree -- the word's not in my dictionary, but its Web site claims it means "Christian warrior" -- are convinced that their enemies include "state and local law enforcement, who are deemed 'foot soldiers' of the federal government, federal law enforcement agencies and employees, participants in the 'New World Order,' and anyone who does not share in the Hutaree's beliefs."

According to the indictment, the group had been plotting for two years to assassinate federal, state or local police officers. "Possible such acts which were discussed," the indictment says, "included killing a member of law enforcement after a traffic stop, killing a member of law enforcement and his or her family at home, ambushing a member of law enforcement in rural communities, luring a member of law enforcement with a false 911 emergency call and then killing him or her, and killing a member of law enforcement and then attacking the funeral procession motorcade" with homemade bombs.

Nine members of the Hutaree were named in the indictment. Eight were arrested during weekend FBI raids in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana; one suspect remains at large. The group's Web site shows members in camouflage outfits traipsing through woods in "training" exercises. They could be out for an afternoon of paintball, except for the loony rhetoric about "sword and flame" and the page, labeled "Gear," that links to several gun dealers. Along with numerous weapons offenses, the Hutaree are charged with sedition.



The episode highlights the obvious: For decades now, the most serious threat of domestic terrorism has come from the growing ranks of paranoid, anti-government hate groups that draw their inspiration, vocabulary and anger from the far right.

It is disingenuous for mainstream purveyors of incendiary far-right rhetoric to dismiss groups such as the Hutaree by saying that there are "crazies on both sides." This simply is not true.

There was a time when the far left was a spawning ground for political violence. The first big story I covered was the San Francisco trial of heiress Patricia Hearst, who had been kidnapped and eventually co-opted by the Symbionese Liberation Army -- a far-left group whose philosophy was as apocalyptic and incoherent as that of the Hutaree. There are aging radicals in Cuba today who got to Havana by hijacking airplanes in the 1970s. Left-wing radicals caused mayhem and took innocent lives.

But for the most part, far-left violence in this country has gone the way of the leisure suit and the AMC Gremlin. An anti-globalization movement, including a few window-smashing anarchists, was gaining traction at one point, but it quickly diminished after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. An environmental group and an animal-rights group have been linked with incidents of arson. Beyond those particulars, it is hard to identify any kind of leftist threat.

By contrast, there has been explosive growth among far-right, militia-type groups that identify themselves as white supremacists, "constitutionalists," tax protesters and religious soldiers determined to kill people to uphold "Christian" values. Most of the groups that posed a real danger, as the Hutaree allegedly did, have been infiltrated and dismantled by authorities before they could do any damage. But we should never forget that the worst act of domestic terrorism ever committed in this country was authored by a member of the government-hating right wing: Timothy McVeigh's bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.

It is dishonest for right-wing commentators to insist on an equivalence that does not exist. The danger of political violence in this country comes overwhelmingly from one direction -- the right, not the left. The vitriolic, anti-government hate speech that is spewed on talk radio every day -- and, quite regularly, at Tea Party rallies -- is calibrated not to inform but to incite.

Demagogues scream at people that their government is illegitimate, that their country has been "taken away," that their elected officials are "traitors" and that their freedom is at risk. They have a right to free speech, which I will always defend. But they shouldn't be surprised if some listeners take them literally.

14 comments:

Casey said...

"According to the indictment, the group had been plotting for two years to assassinate federal, state or local police officers."

For 2 years...Bush was President at the time. I think that it is irresponsible of you to say that this is a conservative threat. This is a crazy cult that can and does crop up no matter WHO is in the White House. Crazy is crazy. These were not Christians. (at least you got that right)This has NOTHING to do with Obama---as I said before, Bush was in the WH when this thing started. How do you make that fit your theory?

Montana said...

Since their inception the Teaparty crowd (not a movement since they do have the numbers or clout) have been “haters not debaters”. In my opinion this is what the small portions of the republican party of “birthers, baggers and blowhards” have brought you. They are good at “Follow the Leader” of their dullard leaders, they listen to Beck, Hedgecock, Hannity, O’Reilly, Rush and Savage and the rest of the Blowhards. Are you surprise at what they do when you know what they think? The world is complicated and most republicans (Hamiliton, Lincoln, Roosevelt) believe that we should use government a little to increase social mobility, now its about dancing around the claim of government is the problem. The sainted Reagan passed the biggest tax increase in American history and as a result federal employment increased, but facts are lost when mired in mysticism and superstition. Although some republicans are trying to distant themselves from this fringe most of them are just going along and fanning the flames. Lets face it the Republicans had 8 years to deal with health care, immigration and financial oversight and governance and they failed. They could not even win one of the two wars they started, the body bags are still coming in. The Republicans wanted to give Obama his Waterloo defeat over healthcare but instead they gave themselves their own Waterloo defeat by not participating in the debate of ideas and by becoming the party of obstructionist. But they now claim they have changed, come on, what sucker is going to believe that?

CJP said...

Bravo, Montana. You sure got that right, and you said it so well.

I'm putting your comment up as a Main Post.

Casey said...

Netanyahu gets dissed, while the red carpet goes out for Sarkozy. Interesting.
I do know where the Obama Administration's sentiments fall on Israel. Another Jimmy Carter, in more ways than one.

Anonymous said...

You must forget that the liberals are just as guilty of being terrorists. Eco-nazis!!!

Anonymous said...

"Lets face it the Republicans had 8 years to deal with health care, immigration and financial oversight and governance and they failed."
-Hannah Montana

You must have forgotten that the dems have been in power for the last 3yrs. Some of the worse years in American history, according to the dems!

"Since their inception the Teaparty crowd (not a movement since they do have the numbers or clout) have been “haters not debaters”. "
-Hannah Montana

You also failed to mention that the tea party members were at town hall meeting all over the country and it was the tea party members who were met with insults from the dems elected officals. What a bunch of hypocrites!

RayGun said...

"You must have forgotten that the dems have been in power for the last 3yrs."

Right, and they barely got a watered down health care past. All that power is staggering.

Brandon said...

"Right, and they barely got a watered down health care past. All that power is staggering."
-Raygun

Who are you going to blame that on! That sure was stupid that the dems passed a bill that the majority of Americans never wanted!

RayGun said...

Hey, the dems finally found some balls and passed a bill that they know is good for the country. Hey teabaggers, the dems found some balls, aren't you thrilled?

By Nov, the recovery will be in full swing, the cons will look like the party of no and the party of obstruction, and they will be decimated in the elections once again. Thanks cons, for just being yourselves.

RayGun said...

Hey BB, you anti bard,

"According to the Tax Foundation, Michigan has received about 92 cents on every dollar it has given from 1956 to 2005. But during that same span, Alaska has received $6.66 for every dollar"

Road Rage

Hey BB, where's the rage, where's the populace outrage, when Alaska receives more fed dollars per capita than any other state? BB, sounds like you and your hero simple Sarah, are once again ass backwards in your practicing and your preaching.

Who couldn't run a state with massive oil reserves and oil at 147.00 per barrel? JHC, even a simple con would look good.

Brandon said...

"Hey, the dems finally found some balls and passed a bill that they know is good for the country. Hey teabaggers, the dems found some balls, aren't you thrilled?"
-Raygun

Good for the country, the country doesnt want it. But I guess that part of being a liberal, brain dead and you must think government knows best. Its really funny you bringing up balls again. Maybe you should look up the meaning of "tea bagging", you might understand that the balls you found belonged to the tea party members and their being shoved down your throats! Idiots!

Brandon said...

"According to the Tax Foundation, Michigan has received about 92 cents on every dollar it has given from 1956 to 2005. But during that same span, Alaska has received $6.66 for every dollar"
-Raygun

You also didnt take into account the FACT that during 2008 Michigan received $83 billion dollars while Alaska only recieved $9.5 billion dollars. So then we can conclude that Alaskans dont pay very much in federal taxes but they still receive some federal funding. Your really trying hard to make it seem like Alaska is getting alot of federal funding!

Brandon said...

source:
http://www.nemw.org/images/fedspend1.pdf

Brandon said...

Raygun-

Did you see the total dollars received from the federal government to the entire United States? Its less than one dollar, so Americans give congress $1.00 and we get back about 91 cents and we still go deeper into debt. These are the same people your trusting your health care with.