Naomi Wolf Thinks the Tea Parties Help Fight Fascism -- Is She Onto
Something or in Fantasy Land?
Naomi Wolf, author of 'End of America,' talks about why she has become an
improbable Tea Party darling, and if progressives can learn from the
conservative activists.
*March 30, 2010*  |

 *Photo Credit: ajagendorf25*


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In her bestselling *End of America*, Naomi Wolf outlines the 10 warning
signs that America is headed toward a fascist takeover. Using historical
precedents, she explains how our government is mimicking those of Mussolini,
Hitler and Stalin through practices like surveillance of ordinary citizens,
restricting the press, developing paramilitary forces and arbitrarily
detaining people.

The book was lauded by liberals under Bush: the Independent Publishers gave
it the Freedom Fighter Award; John Nichols at the *Nation*named it the most
valuable political book of 2007. Now, under President Obama, Wolf's book is
providing ammunition for the Tea Partiers, Patriots, Ron Paul supporters and
Oath Keepers, who also warn of impending tyrannical government. Even when
the book first came out pre-Obama, Alex Jones, Michael Savage and Fox News
invited her on their shows, and agreed with her.

It’s not just her message. She speaks their language, referring to the
Founding Fathers and American Revolution as models, admitting to a profound
sense of fear, warning of tyranny, fascism, Nazism and martial law. When
Glenn Beck warns of these things we laugh. When Wolf draws those same
connections, we listen. How can both sides be speaking the same language,
yet see things so differently? Or are we just not listening to each other? I
telephoned Wolf to ask her what it means when your book ends up bolstering
policies you oppose.

*Justine Sharrock: First off, is your book still relevant under Obama?*

Naomi Wolf: Unfortunately it is more relevant. Bush legalized torture, but
Obama is legalizing impunity. He promised to roll stuff back, but he is
institutionalizing these things forever. It is terrifying and the left
doesn’t seem to recognize it.

*JS: Did you realize that your book is being lauded within the Tea Party and
patriot movements?*

NW: Since I wrote *Give Me Liberty*, I have had a new audience that looks
different than the average Smith girl. There is a giant libertarian
component. I have had a lot of dialogue with the Ron Paul community. There
are [Tea Partiers] writing to me on my Facebook page, but I figured they
were self-selective libertarians and not arch conservatives. I am utterly
stunned that I have a following in the patriot movement and I wasn’t aware
that specific Tea Partiers were reading it. They haven’t invited me to
speak. They invited Sarah Palin.

*JS: **If they did invite you, would you speak at a Tea Party?*

NW: I would go in a heartbeat. I’ll go anywhere to talk about the
Constitution. I believe in trans-partisan organizing around these issues.
When I went on Fox News people asked me why I was going on those shows. Are
you kidding? You have to go, especially to people you don’t agree with. We
need to get back into grappling with people we disagree with if we want to
restore the Republic.

I was invited by the Ron Paul supporters to their rally in Washington last
summer and I loved it. I met a lot of people I respected, a lot of
“ordinary” people, as in not privileged. They were stepping up to the plate,
when my own liberal privileged fellow demographic habituates were lying
around whining. It was a wake-up call to the libertarians that there’s a
progressive who cares so much about the same issues. Their views of liberals
are just as distorted as ours are of conservatives.

*JS: **Why do you think the sides don’t understand each other?*

NW: Frankly, liberals are out of the habit of communicating with anyone
outside their own in cohort. We have a cultural problem with
self-righteousness and elitism. Liberals roll their eyes about going on
"Oprah" to reach a mass audience by using language that anyone can
understand even if you majored in semiotics at Yale. We look down on people
we don’t agree with. It doesn’t serve us well.
 Justine Sharrock is a former Mother Jones staffer. Her book Tortured: How
Our Cowardly Leaders Abused Prisoners, American Soldiers, and Everything
We're Fighting For, will be out in June. For more of her stories,
click here<http://www.motherjones.com/authors/justine-sharrock>
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