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Olbermann: Gingrich Rethinks Free Speech [VIDEO]
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You know the drill... It's Olbermann's latest Special Comment.
All Olbermann HERE, transcript after the jump...
Video arriving shortly...And finally tonight, as promised, a Special Comment about free speech, failed speakers, and the delusion of grandeur.
"This is a serious long term war," the man at the podium cried, "and it will inevitably lead us to want to know what is said in every suspect place in the country."
Some, in the audience, must have thought they were hearing an arsonist give the keynote address at a convention of firefighters.
This was the annual Loeb First Amendment Dinner in Manchester, New Hampshire — a public cherishing of Freedom of Speech — in the state with the two-fisted motto "Live Free Or Die."
And the arsonist at the microphone, the former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, was insisting that we must attach an "on-off button" to Free Speech.
He offered the time-tested excuse trotted out by our demagogues, since even before the Republic was founded: widespread death, of Americans, in America, possibly at the hands of Americans.
But updated, now, to include terrorists… using the internet for recruitment… end result, quote "losing a city."
The Colonial English defended their repression with words like these.
And so did the Slave States.
And so did the policemen who shot strikers.
And so did Lindbergh's America-First crowd.
And so did those who interned Japanese-Americans.
And so did those behind the Red Scare.
And so did Nixon's Plumbers.
The genuine proportion of the threat is always irrelevant.
The fear the threat is exploited to create… becomes the only reality.
"We will adopt rules of engagement that use every technology we can find," Mr. Gingrich continued about terrorists formerly Communists formerly Hippies formerly Fifth Columnists formerly Anarchists formerly Redcoats.
"….to break up their capacity to use the internet, to break up their capacity to use free speech."
Mr. Gingrich, the British 'broke up our capacity to use free speech' in the 1770's.
The pro-slavery leaders 'broke up our capacity to use free speech' in the 1850's.
The FBI and CIA 'broke up our capacity to use free speech' in the 1960's.
It is in those groups where you would have found your kindred spirits, Mr. Gingrich.
Those who had no faith in freedom, no faith in this country, and, ultimately, no faith even in the strength of their own ideas, to stand up on their own legs, without having the playing-field tilted entirely to their benefit.
"It will lead us to learn," Gingrich continued, "how to close down every website that is dangerous, and it will lead us to a very severe approach to people who advocate the killing of Americans and advocate the use of nuclear and biological weapons."
That we have always had 'a very severe approach' to these people is insufficient for Mr. Gingrich's ends.
He wants to somehow ban the idea.
Even though everyone who has ever protested a movie or a piece of music or a book has learned the same lesson:
Try to suppress it, and you only validate it.
Make it illegal, and you make it the subject of curiosity.
Say it cannot be said - and it will instead be screamed.
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And on top of the thundering danger in his eagerness to sell out freedom of speech, there is a sadder sound, still — the tinny crash of a garbage can lid on a sidewalk.
Whatever dreams of internet-censorship float like a miasma in Mr. Gingrich's personal swamp, whatever hopes he has of an Iron Firewall, the simple fact is — technically, they won't work.
As of tomorrow they will have been defeated by… a free computer download.
Mere hours after Gingrich's speech in New Hampshire, the University of Toronto announced it had come up with a program called "Psiphon" to liberate those, in countries in which the internet is regulated…
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