It's Hard Being a Black Conservative
By Alan Caruba
“We’re not
being governed. We’re being ruled by incompetence.”
It is
refreshing to read a book that reflects one’s own views and “Guardian of the
Republic” by Allen West, a former Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army for over
twenty years and a former, one-term congressman from Florida, who is perhaps
best known these days as a Fox News channel contributor. He is a very
conservative, articulate black American.
As he
points out, “The Left must destroy black conservatives because it cannot afford
to have freethinking, independent-minded black Americans. When the Left wins,
our community loses. The result of such blind loyalty is that many black voters
have come to resemble Vladimir Lenin’s ‘useful idiots.’ They make up an
electorate that is completely taken for granted and no one even bothers to
listen.”
It is
ironic that the first black President will not only be remembered as our worst,
but that his failure will reflect on the entire black community in America even
while men like West and other blacks of real achievement exist.
For now,
it is definitely an uphill struggle for black conservatives, particularly for
those in public life. “The mainstream media,” says West, “have a clear tendency
to recruit other blacks to denigrate and demean black conservatives” and have
“sought to disrespect and deny the existence of black conservatives, but
they’re losing the battle and they realize it. The big lie that has resulted in
the twenty-first century economic plantation will be exposed and defeated, and
our community will be restored.”
I don’t
know when I first heard West, but I suspect it was during his run for Congress.
I do recall I was instantly and
enormously impressed. He won that race and served from 2011 to 2013
representing Florida’s 22nd District. His race for reelection was a
classic case of electoral tampering, misconduct, and political slander by those
who wanted to defeat him.
“One of my
biggest frustrations and concerns about America (is that) our electorate doesn’t
have a clue about who we are or whence we came.” Much of his book is devoted to
a mini-history lesson regarding the founders, the Constitution, and the
principles that set America on the path to greatness among nations. West holds
two masters degrees; one from Kansas State University in political science and
the second from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in military
arts and sciences.
He had
just over twenty years to practice military arts, but he had set his heart on
joining the Army early on, joining the ROTC in college and thereafter being
recognized at every stage for his intellect and his leadership skills. He was
deployed to Kuwait in 1991 and Iraq in 2003.
West is plain-spoken. He defines our fundamental
governing principles as “limited government, fiscal responsibility, a free
market, individual sovereignty, a strong national defense, and an understanding
that all of man’s freedoms come ultimately from God.”
And then he says, “Measured against our fundamental
governing principles, we clearly do not have good government—heck, we suck! We
have excessive debt, growing poverty, exploding deficits, an expanding
nanny-state, and an anemic economy.”
“The sad thing is,” says West, “there seems to be no
reprieve in sight. Why? Because, as a nation, we have become uninterested,
uninformed, and disengaged from the truth.”
Throughout his book, West mixes lessons regarding the
system the Founders implemented and his fears about the present generations of Americans,
given the last two elections. “I fear national-level elections have become
nothing more than a version of American Idol,” says West at one point. He
concludes his first book saying, “We have to turn off the brain-draining
reality TV shows for a few hours and read, think, assess, and challenge
ourselves to be better.”
West has had a remarkable life to this point and he could
choose to make a lot of money in some corporate position or as an entrepreneur,
but he wants to reach out, not just to the black community, but to all
Americans because he is worried about where President Obama has taken the
nation he loves and wants to see it saved from unimaginable and unconscionable debt.
We need a lot more men like Allen West. The black
community needs to pay him and other black conservatives more attention. The
rest of us should hope that a change in future administrations will bring his
talent to bear on the restoration of America.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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