The
Republican Party put all its business in the streets this past week
as talk radio rhetorician, Rush Limbaugh, went on the offensive
(even more than he’s been on the offensive since Obama has taken
office) at the Conservative Party Convention this past weekend.
Stating that he wanted to see President Obama fail, and that it
is reasonable to want a government to fail that is not based on
capitalism and individual rights, Limbaugh took on pop culture populism
of Obama with an old brand of cultural populism.
Let’s ignore the codified language and ideological spin (just for a second)
that has nothing to do with the real purpose of this incendiary
speech. Protest and opposition speech is tolerated in our country.
What is not tolerated is talk that undermines the government. That
is called sedition, which is defined by Webster’s Dictionary
as “the causing of discontent, insurrection, or resistance against
a government.” Limbaugh essentially said, literally and in his own
words, that “We need to take ‘our country’ back” as if the government
and the nation that President Obama is leading is, somehow, not
America (or American enough, more code language). Obama could have
him arrested for sedition, as Lincoln had many arrested during the
Civil War for advocating against the government, but that would
make Limbaugh more of an ideological martyr than he already is so
it is best for Obama to just ignore him.
“Mount Rushmouth” got so carried away Saturday that not even his own
party could ignore him. Our new brother from another political mother,
Michael Steele, tried to put a cap on it, apologizing for Limbaugh
and asserting himself as the head of the party. Rush blew him off
too, saying “why is he the head of the Republican Party?” Suggesting
that Steele should be defending his rhetoric. Limbaugh even suggested
that “if he was the head of a party” in such dire straits, he would
resign - of course, an attempt to bait Steele but jab the party’s
new suntanned leadership. The party’s new color complex is most
troublesome for Limbaugh who re-invented a whole new code language
so the party could signal race talk without mentioning race. But
Michael Steele knew exactly what he was saying. He was inspiring
Americans to resist against the Obama administration, which has
spent the first six weeks in office cleaning up elephant poop. This
has all the markings of massive resistance, which we’ve seen before
but thought was gone.
Limbaugh is an opinion leader with millions of listeners, but he is not
a government leader. He has a popular following but he is a citizen
first, then he is a talk show host with a voice but that voice can
never be used to undermine the government. He doesn’t have unlimited
license to break the law. The First Amendment doesn’t cover sedition
and others forms of “Popular Tyranny.” Populous leaders that started
or reinforced cultural movements as “popular sentiment” created
serious dilemmas for the government.
Most of the time, Presidents had seditionists arrested. Besides the obvious
with the Civil War, the most significant advocating of law-breaking
was the Massive Resistance of the Post-Brown decision, from
1955 to 1965. The second largest cultural resistance movement in
American history, government and civic leaders, lead by U.S. Senators,
Newspaper Publishers and business people (capitalist) said “NO”
to Brown and desegregation for ten years after Brown was
law because “popular” cultural voices advocated for the South to
resist until Congress passed a law outlawing de jure segregation.
After the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights
Act, people thought massive racial resistance was over. It just
went underground a couple decades and took a new form resurfacing
in the 1990s under “ideological resistance.” It’s still governing
by popular cultural practices for the most part. Strip the government
of money, and you can’t address social inequality, which was largely
racial then but is class based now.
Still, you now have Republicans, lead by Limbaugh - who calls himself
the “de facto” leader of the party. “De facto” segregation is practiced
in America today. It means “separation by social norms and residential
patterns.” Even challenging his own elected leader of the party,
signaling to the world that the party was just caught up in an “Obama
moment” of change when they elected Steele chairman but the rank
and file of the party “didn’t drink the Kool-Aid” and is with “the
voice” of the party. It’s a strange dance the Republican Party is
doing, right now. But it’s one we’ve seen before.
Limbaugh is trying to inspire a resistance movement that he knows exists,
but most of America had simply forgot about. Massive resistance
hasn’t gone anywhere. They just needed a reason to resist, and a
voice to call for it. The call has sounded and there are still some
willing to follow. He knows this, which is why he’s taken it to
the level of sedition, while asking the question, “Whose country
is this anyway?” Rush Limbaugh isn’t as dumb as he looks.
BlackCommentator.com
Columnist,
Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, is a national columnist, managing director
of the Urban Issues Forum
and author of Saving The Race: Empowerment Through Wisdom. His Website is AnthonySamad.com.
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