Johnson is not alone in what he thinks.
Sir Max Hastings, a former editor of the conservative Daily Telegraph,
penned a recent column entitled "I hate George Bush" (upfront if nothing
else!). Sir Max denounced American conservatives as "lunatics" and
proclaimed that "every single bleak forecast about their follies has been
fulfilled." To back up these vicious arguments, Sir Max declared that America
is a land of gun-toting religious zealots; that the Bush administration thinks
that democracy can be marketed in the same way as Enron shares. He then urged
his readers to pray for John Kerry's victory in November!
This new phenomenon of British conservatives joining up to help Kerry beat
President Bush is not limited to the predictable spineless media elite. (One
must remember that sixty years ago the British media joyfully endorsed Chamberlain’s
appeasement of Hitler.)
Conservative MP Alan Duncan has said he is prepared to work for the Democrat
campaign of John Kerry to prevent a second Bush term in the White House.
This British Conservative “constitutional affairs” spokesman says he feels
that Neo-Conservatives such as Defense secretary Mr Rumsfeld are making the
world a "more dangerous place" because of the way they are dealing with the
threat from international terrorism.
Meanwhile another Tory MP, Simon Burns, said he too supports Mr Kerry's bid
to win power. "I am probably a bit of an aberration in the Conservative Party
in that I have always identified with the Democrats, but there may be a shift
of emphasis going on in our attitude to the current administration."
Earlier
this year, George Osborne, a Conservative member of Parliament, took a straw
poll of legislators from his party. The subject was President Bush. The results
were not pretty. "George Bush scares the hell out of me," one Tory said,
according to an article by Mr. Osborne. Another told him: "Bush is a man
who might wail at the moon. I don't feel comfortable with him." A third said
that while he would vote for Bush in November if he could, "I think Anglo-American
relations would be better if Kerry won."
This was long before the liberal feeding frenzy over Abu Ghraib. And the
people Mr. Osborne polled were all Conservatives, by tradition and temperament
the Republican Party's natural friends across the Atlantic.
In Britain, America's staunchest ally in the war in Iraq, a poll of 1,007 people taken last month for The Times of London
by the British polling company Populus found support for Senator John Kerry
over President Bush by a margin of 56 to 22 percent.
The Express, a British tabloid, for instance, ridiculed
Mr. Bush's news conference last month in an article titled, "The President's
Brain Is Missing," saying his performance had revealed him as a "bumbling
embarrassment." The Daily Mail, another right-wing UK conservative newspaper, has also joined in the attacks on the US administration.
All of
this is profoundly disturbing to those British conservatives who realize
that George Bush’s cause is our cause. Defeating the Jihadists should unite
all decent people. Al Queda wants to kill us all and so we must bring them
to justice first. Our lives depend on this. It is all about right triumphing
over wrong and our future liberty depends on us comprehensively winning this
war on militant Islamic terror.
Each
of those British “conservatives” who now cheer-lead for Senator Kerry brings
dishonor on their once proud Party led by political giants such as Winston
Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. Both those distinguished conservatives understood
the value of standing by the United States in times of crisis. Sir Winston
Churchill got it right when he said, "To have the United States at our side
was to me the greatest joy. Now at this very moment I knew the United States
was in the war, up to the neck and in to the death.”
Times
change and this is the time for the United Kingdom to be standing at the
side of the United States by supporting war leader George W. Bush. Alas,
those wretched Lilliputians in the contemporary British Conservative Party
who salivate at the prospect of the amelioration of US military power and
the subjugation of US sovereignty to the corrupt United Nations, are unfit
to even call themselves conservatives.
David
Vance is a UK-based political commentator. Having previously been the Deputy
Leader of the UK Unionist Party, he decided it is better to be outside the
tent peering in! His web site is A TANGLED WEB.
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