
Americans get what they deserve I love America. I love the spacious skies. I love the amber waves of grain, the purple mountains' majesties and the fruited plains. But what I love most about America is the God-breathed revolutionary spirit that led its founders to risk everything in a desperate fight for freedom and a noble effort to write the greatest Constitution the world has ever known. But something dreadful has happened to that spirit. It's gone. Oh, there's a small remnant of people who still have it, understand it and live by it. But, apparently, the vast majority of Americans are clueless about it. They have no sense of history. They have no connection with their revolutionary past. They have no idea of how blessed they are to live with the fleeting legacy of freedom they inherited from George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and our other forefathers who staked their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor in a quest for liberty. Americans have grown fat and lazy, content with their material blessings and ignorant of their far more important endowment of freedom. It's enough to make you sick. Oh, sure, Americans have lots of scapegoats for their ignorance. They've been deliberately dumbed down for 30 or more years by government schools determined to turn them into mindless robots. They have been the victims of media propaganda designed to deceive them and lead them astray. And for a generation or more they have been seduced by government plans to instill in them an ever-greater sense of dependency. But those are excuses. The truth is out there. It's more readily available to Americans who choose to seek it out than any other people in history. Americans are just too busy, blind or comfortable to bother searching for it. Most don't even comprehend the way they are being manipulated -- or just don't care. In other words, ultimately, they have no one to blame but themselves. As an example of what I'm talking about, take the latest polls conducted after the release of the Starr report. Most Americans say President Clinton is doing a good job and should not resign or be impeached. A CNN/Gallup poll released the day the report went public on the Internet placed the president's job approval rating at 62 percent, about where it was before the report was released. More than half, 58 percent, said Congress should vote to censure the president for behavior that has eroded the public's respect for his ethics and truthfulness -- a thoroughly meaningless gesture, a slap on the wrist with no consequences, the kind of punishment Bill Clinton awaits more eagerly than the next class of White House interns. Almost 60 percent of those polled said they thought Clinton was fit to be president. By what standard? That's the trouble. Americans have no standards -- no unchangeable yardsticks by which they measure right and wrong, truth from fiction. Now, I don't put much stock in public opinion surveys. They are often conducted by the same corporate media interests whose agenda is inextricably tied to bigger and more intrusive government. Nevertheless, these surveys are at least an indication that our nation is in grave trouble. What do they tell us? We've lost our moorings -- just as surely as Bill Clinton has. America is morally, politically, intellectually, spiritually adrift. There are no anchors aboard. No compasses. The USS America is at the mercy of the winds and currents, and most on board don't care. As long as the crew is serving them fine food and entertaining them, the passengers don't give a second thought to their fate or their ultimate destination. In a way, Americans are getting just what they deserve. Their choice of leaders reflects their own inadequacies and shortcomings -- their own cowardice. No wonder they look at Bill Clinton without judgment. To hold him accountable would mean holding themselves to a standard of accountability. They like looking up to see a leader who is every bit as dysfunctional, soulless and lost as themselves. It's comforting, in a perverse way. And psychic and material comfort is the only standard by which Americans today measure their lives, their liberty and their pursuit of happiness. It's not an easy observation or admission to make, my fellow Americans. But somebody has to say it. A daily radio broadcast adaptation of Joseph Farah's commentaries can be heard at http://www.ktkz.com/