Time Magazine on George Washington: Tea Party, Modern Conservatism 'A Repudiation of All He Stood For'
George Washington just got a promotion. Yes, he's still one of the slave-owning oligarchs who, according to liberals, stuck us with a short-sighted Constitution, and whose colleagues were probably having sex with slaves.
But with the 2012 election on the line and conservatives citing the Founders' legacy as a touch-stone of limited government, Time Magazine has found it useful to turn the first president into a proto-liberal.
In a Time Magazine special on the life of George Washington, Mount Holyoke College professor and historian Joseph J. Ellis blasted the Tea Party and the "conservative agenda of the modern Republican party" as antithetical to the vision of the Founders, and claimed that Washington began a tradition of centralizing government that culminated in Obamacare.
In a preface praising Washington titled "First and Foremost," Ellis writes: "He [Washington] began the political tradition that produced a Union victory in the Civil War, the Federal Reserve Board, Social Security, Medicare, and most recently, Obamacare. He had no patience in his own time with a states' rights interpretation of the Constitution and would have found the conservative agenda of the modern Republican Party and its Tea Party allies a repudiation of all he stood for."
Ellis is attempting to reinterpret history to support the liberal fantasy that the Founders, if they were living today, would have supported the liberal agenda of expanding government. No wonder Time Magazine, no friend to Republicans, allowed him to take a gratuitous shot at conservatives in was supposed to be a historical preface.
Ellis' views on George Washington are not shared by all experts on the Founders. Dr. Matthew Spalding, vice president of American Studies at the Heritage Foundation and author of A Sacred Union of Citizens: Washington's Farewell Address and the American Character, was not convinced by Ellis' arguments. He told CMI: "In broad terms, Washington was a nationalist. The problem is Ellis' assumption is that Washington's nationalism is the same as modern liberal nationalism."
Spalding further explained to CMI: "After the Civil War, there was a change in the meaning of the term nationalist. For progressives, nationalism meant a centralized way of governing - separate from the Constitution. The broad principle of Washington - constitutionalism - is much closer to the principles of modern conservatism than progressivism."
This is not the first time Ellis used the Founding Fathers to bash conservative policies and praise liberals. He wrote a piece for the Washington Post in 2010 attacking the philosophy of judicial restraint propounded by Supreme Court Justices Scalia, Alito, Thomas, and Roberts as "truly strange," and lamented the "fact that the very justices most disposed toward wrapping their opinions in the protective armor of original intent have consistently voted in support of the conservative political agenda championed by the Republican Party." In the Los Angeles Times in 2008, he praised Barack Obama's "politics of hope" and claimed that "'the better angels' side with Obama."
The idea that the Founders would have subscribed to the left-wing agenda of the modern Democratic Party is ridiculous - almost as ridiculous as Time Magazine and a partisan hack professor trying to pass it off as history.
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It seems
Submitted by HockeyKid on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 1:11pm.
Ellis has a hard time with history. He can't even get his own story straight. It seems he's been in trouble for lying about his own participation in Vietnam (claimed he went, but never did), and even scoring a winning touchdown on his high school football team (claimed he did, but was never even on the team).
This is what liberals call a reliable historian.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Oooooooh, yeah. That's him.
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 1:25pm.
Thanks for recalling this guy's notorious background. Now I remember this clown.
Apparently, Ellis also made up tales about having participated in the civil rights movement, too. That he stills has a job at that college tells us much about academia.
He's part of the revisionist history industry that attempts to draw similarities between historical figures like Washington and contemporary progressivism, regardless of the facts. They're the same people who tell us that if Jesus Christ were alive today, he'd support Obamacare and increase taxes.
Indeed. Ellis
Submitted by HockeyKid on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 4:51pm.
remembers history the same way Obysmal does. Remember when Obysmal told the stirring story of how his parents met at the bridge in Selma, AL (1965), and as a result he was born (1961)? Yep, that kind of history.
And people wonder why some aren't convinced by the "historical fact" of his birth in Hawaii...
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
lies
Submitted by angelann1 on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 1:28pm.
Washington could not tell a lie ,not so for liberals !!!
Liberals can't tell the
Submitted by MrSnuggles on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 1:39pm.
Liberals can't tell the truth.
This just in:
Submitted by neutron on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 9:41pm.
Time Magazine on George Washington: George was not a Natural Born American, and so could not be President.
Time Magazine on George Washington: George was a racist, sexist homophobe 1%-er who Time Magazine on George Washington: cheated on his taxes.
Time Magazine on George Washington: George Washington foresaw the rise of Bill Clinton that led to Barak Obama.
Time Magazine on George Washington: recently discovered documents in a secret passage in Mt Vernon tell of the rise of the Gingrich Republicans who are an off-shoot of the Whig Party that will spell the doom for America!
Time Magazine on George Washington: Tea Party, Modern Conservatism 'A Repudiation of All He Stood For'
yadda yadda yadda
Submitted by neutron on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 9:43pm.
I know George Washington was a natural born citizen, and all the rest of my post are lies. I did this to illustrate that Time Magazine is a lying mag of lying liars.
What?
Submitted by Schofield Kid on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 2:32pm.
"'the better angels' side with Obama." I'm not even sure exactly what that means, but it seems The Chosen One has inspired the liberal, secular atheists to find religion!
The only time they use
Submitted by killa37 on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 3:05pm.
The only time they use religion is when it will work to their advantage, and that includes Boy Blunder.............although he has also tried to hide his true religion, since it didn't work to his advantage.
The new liberal icons
Submitted by Phil N on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 7:29pm.
First it was Jesus, now its George Washington, if your ideas make no sense, try to attribute them to someone we respect. The object of the union was to create a stronger economy by eliminating interstate restrictions and tarrifs and to provide for the national defense.