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Shapiro is "not suggesting Obama is a Nazi," but he "embodies all the personal characteristics of a fascist leader"

February 03, 2010 9:21 am ET by Media Matters staff

From Ben Shapiro's February 3 syndicated column, headlined "Obama’s Philosophically Fascist State of the Union Address":

There sure is something different about President Obama. Usually, the State of the Union address is a laundry list of proposals spiced with sycophantic applause and dipped in an admixture of boredom and bravado. It is rarely a statement of basic philosophy. Not for President Obama.
 
President Obama’s State of the Union address was the greatest American rhetorical embrace of fascist trope since the days of Woodrow Wilson. I am not suggesting Obama is a Nazi; he isn’t. I am not suggesting that he is a jackbooted thug; he isn’t (even if we could be forgiven for mistaking Rahm Emanuel for one).
 
President Obama is, however, a man who embodies all the personal characteristics of a fascist leader, right down to the arrogant chin-up head tilt he utilizes when waiting for applause. He sees democracy as a filthy process that can be cured only by the centralized power of bureaucrats. He sees his presidency as a Hegelian synthesis marking the end of political conflict. He sees himself as embodiment of the collective will. No president should speak in these terms—not in a representative republic. Obama does it habitually.
 
It would be pointless to discuss at length the dictatorial, demagogic nature of much of Obama’s address—the attacks on the banking system; the unprecedented personal assault on the Supreme Court justices; the dictatorial demands (“I want a jobs bill on my desk without delay”); the scornful looks and high-handed put-downs directed at his political opponents. It would be even more pointless to discuss the incomprehensible stupidity of Obama’s policy proposals. (Export more of our goods? Why didn’t anyone else think of that?)
 
It is worth examining, however, the deeper philosophy evident from Obama’s address. From the outset, his speech was an ode to himself. 

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We are not he. The American spirit is not the Obama spirit. America is not defined by our collective desire to bring about political utopia through abdication of representative democracy to a body of “wise pragmatists.” America is defined by Americans—individuals fighting to support their families, to preserve their values and their freedoms. And that Americanism stands in direct opposition not only to the Obama agenda, but also to Obama’s vision of himself.

Previously:

Joining Beck, Townhall's Shapiro calls Obama "a racist" in column titled, "Barack Obama: The Black Jimmy Carter"

Shapiro's column filled with false, misleading attacks on NCLR

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    • Author by Major Tom (February 03, 2010 9:25 am ET)
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      What revisionist propaganda. Keep on shillin' Ben Shapiro.
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    • Author by mk3872 (February 03, 2010 9:32 am ET)
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      MMFA staff - how can you stand reading this garbage day after day?
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    • Author by bintx (February 03, 2010 9:47 am ET)
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      What a load.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (February 03, 2010 9:51 am ET)
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      Do these people ever write about reality? I often feel I'm reading a treatment for an Avatar or other futuristic movie when they describe Barack Obama.

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    • Author by nerzog (February 03, 2010 10:17 am ET)
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      I'm not suggesting that Shapiro is a Troglodyte Hack, but he embodies all the personal characteristics of a knuckledragging liar who has sold his journalistic soul to the Republican Propaganda Apparatus.
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      • Author by rusty hinges (February 03, 2010 10:50 am ET)
           
        LOL!
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      • Author by bilbo_dies (February 03, 2010 11:37 am ET)
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        But; hey. He throws out terms like "Hegelian synthesis".
        That must mean that he is so smart that no one else can understand what he was saying.




        The fact that while the whole article is specious, at best, it is also based on his "opinion", not any facts based in reality.
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        • Author by mmfa.fan (February 03, 2010 11:45 am ET)
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          Apart from the Hegel name-drop I didn't see any discussion of philosophy either. Just more vacuous character assassination. Weak.
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          • Author by mattcable250650 (February 03, 2010 2:11 pm ET)
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            Yeah, I read it as "And here's some more stuff I pulled out of my %$@ and plopped on the table..."
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        • Author by ilikeike (February 03, 2010 12:42 pm ET)
             
          and where does Wilson fit in with fascism. if you force yourself not to think too hard about it, it all makes some sort of fuzzy sense
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    • Author by epkklk851 (February 03, 2010 11:52 am ET)
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      Let's see, the President is open to discussion. He listens to the other side. He clearly states his goals and objectives. He seeks dissenting opinions. He has a long history of working with the other side and giving them the best perks of the situation but that makes him a Fascist Dictator? Gee, I always thought those folks were suspicious, paranoid, secretive, and unwilling to compromise. Silly me.
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