Laura Bush's Coming Out Party
By Selwyn Duke - SelwynDuke@aol.com
Sometimes news stories share a common thread that's invisible to most, one
that�s invisible because it's common to most. Last week there were a few such
stories in the news, stories about events whose motivating spirits were
kindred ones. One involves the latest developments in the case of Lynndie
England, the infamous leash-girl who was found complicit in the abuse of Iraqi
detainees at Abu Ghraib. Another involves a second hapless lass, Pvt. Deanna
Allen, who was discharged from the army for getting down and dirty during a
combat activity. That is, scantily clad in the mud, wrestling a fellow
soldierette in front of a throng of salivating comrades-in-arms.
The common thread certainly has nothing to do with the stories� treatment in
the media. Why, according to the brain-cell-compromised media sharks, Abu
Ghraib is in league with the rape of Nanking in the annals of wartime
atrocities. In contrast, the wrestling fiasco is shrugged off by many as just
so much frivolity. Yes, boys will be boys, girls will be girls and, hell�s
bells, mud will be mud. To the libertines in the media, the most significant
common thread is that both these stories provide them with the kind of
titillating copy that makes their pablum just a tad less insipid.
The thread of which I speak, however, is that these stories reflect the
licentiousness and depravity that have come to so characterize our culture.
After all, contrary to the shrill accusations of many journalists, Abu Ghraib
was much like being forced to listen to Hillary Clinton�s
nails-on-a-blackboard version of passionate public speaking: not at all
torture, but quite definitely abusive. Speaking of the folly of first ladies,
this brings me to the third news story: Laura Bush�s prurient comedy routine
at the White House Correspondents� Association Dinner.
Among other things, the first lady called herself a �desperate housewife,�
alluding to the popular TV show which has featured women who cheated on their
husbands. She also said that her husband has learned a lot about ranching
since the day he �tried to milk a horse . . . a male horse,� and quipped about
going to Chippendales with Lynn Cheney.
I can see the rolling of eyes now. Okay, don�t misunderstand me, I don�t claim
that Laura Bush�s words rise to the same level of egregiousness as the two
young ladies� deeds. No, there is definitely a hierarchy here, one that ranges
from mere words uttered in jest to the degradation of willing participants to
the degradation of unwilling ones. But make no mistake, it is a hierarchy
whose elements are to be found in the same category. That is, that of sexual
impropriety.
Now, I realize that my taking exception to the first lady�s remarks places me
in a mocked minority. We�re prudes, you see; I�ve even heard that those in my
camp have been dismissed as �lemon-sucking conservatives.� Yes, we need to get
a life, evolve from our Neanderthal status and shed the shackles of Puritanism
that, at some point in our repressed development, were slapped on our young
minds. But I shoulder that ridicule with a smile and a grain of salt. For I
know that it comes from the perspective of obsessed individuals who cannot
understand, for the life of them, why these Church Lady types don�t share what
they fail to recognize as their obsession.
Of course, they would say the same about us, that we are the obsessed ones.
So, to lend this a little perspective I�m going to borrow [and update] an
analogy from C.S. Lewis. Imagine a land wherein allusions to food permeated
every aspect of society. There were music videos in which dancers wiggled
steaks, chops and fried chicken in front of the audience. It was hard to find
a comedy routine that didn�t contain gastronomic innuendo, and having
characters in movies hungrily and animalistically wolf down scrumptious
morsels had become an indispensable element of entertainment. Now, when
analyzing this inordinate focus on food you would have to draw one of two
conclusions: either there was a problem with starvation in the land, or, the
citizenry was obsessed with eating.
Yes, Puritanism is one extreme and were we to embrace it, we could rightly be
labeled as obsessed. But this fixation on sex is the other extreme and we are
guilty of it, and this does make us obsessed. The flesh isn�t dirty, but
neither is it a toy. And �If it�s funny, say it� is like saying, �If it feels
good, do it.� Continually thinking about sex is like continually thinking
about food: it is by definition �obsession.�
Of course, this is a difficult point to make because, you see, in an
environment in which obsession carries the day the embrace of normalcy seems
like obsession. Why, I even heard pundit Bill O�Reilly label people in my camp
�extremists.� So, I would ask a couple of questions: would O�Reilly want to
explain to his audience, in intricate detail, the meaning behind the �milking
the male horse� joke? And, how many of us would be willing to explain same to
our children? Enough said.
The fact of the matter is that all three of these events are emblematic of a
gratuitously sexualized society, and one that has lost the concept of shame.
Shame is the word, because there was a time when �Don�t shame the family� �
delivered in a stern tone � was a ubiquitous admonition. It also had its
corollaries, such as �Don�t shame the cause,� �Don�t shame the organization�
and, most significantly here, �Don�t shame your country.�
Truth be known, if the last one had figured prominently in the minds of
Lynndie England, Deanna Allen and, dare I say, Laura Bush, Al Jazeera and its
ilk would have less political ammunition today. Moreover, if all those pass�
warnings had been borne in mind by the millions of us who have forgotten them,
those who oppose us would have had less ammunition yesterday, too. Take note,
Hollywood.
You see, every time we shame ourselves we vindicate some of the accusations of
those bent on our destruction. The Muslim world accuses us of being decadent �
the �Great Satan.� Well, it�s bad enough that we have a popular culture that
generates noxious cultural effluent that disperses far and wide in the seas of
the soul of man. It�s bad enough that we have a few military girls behaving
badly, and a media that seizes upon their moral failings to sell papers and
hurt political opponents. Now enters Laura Bush, Mrs. Family Values herself,
auditioning for the position of poster-girl for libertine western morals. �The
President�s wife says she goes to strip clubs�; �The President�s wife says she
cheats on her husband,� the propagandists will say. Of course, they could
simply tell the truth, which is that her comments were in jest. That would be
damning enough.
�Who cares about what such miscreants have to say,� counter some? Do we
discount the message because of the messenger, ask I? Nay, thinking all your
enemies� criticisms false is as foolish as thinking all your friends�
compliments true. It would be like believing your own press clippings.
Moreover, might doesn�t make right, not really. Rather, right makes might.
Vice allures but virtue endures. With every display of vice we further
relinquish the moral high ground, a strategic position from which spiritual
battles are won and hearts changed.
And the spiritual battle really is the crux of the matter, the one in foreign
lands and the one raging in the homeland. This is because we can vanquish our
foes militarily and preserve ourselves � for a time. But if we want this
preservation to be more than transitory, we�re going to have to win a
spiritual war abroad. If we want to ensure that our civilization is worth
preserving, we�re going to have to win the spiritual war at home. As the great
French philosopher Alexis de Toqueville said, �America is great because
America is good, and if she ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be
great.�
So, should the Lynndie Englands and Deanna Allens of the world have known
better? Maybe, but that�s a lot to ask from young people who have grown up
under the influence of �Pop Tarts� like Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.
It�s a lot to ask when they�re weaned on the recessive-gene-brainchildren of
popular culture terrorists. It�s especially a lot to ask when the first lady,
the wife of their Commander-in-Chief, doesn�t know better. And Laura Bush
certainly should. For that matter, we all should.
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