Anent Sarah Palin’s claim of blood libel and the Washington Times‘ editorializing about an “ongoing pogrom against conservative thinkers,” Michael Sean Winters astutely asks, “Why is it that conservatives have a fetish for identifying their so-called ‘persecution’ with the
persecution, the real persecution, without quotation marks, of the Jews?”
The
answer, perhaps, is that just as early Christians christened themselves
the “true Israel,” so latter-day Christian conservatives like to think
of themselves as Jews when they feel persecuted. I guess this is the
Judeo-Christian cross we Jews have to bear.
Or maybe not. Winters
suggests leaving the Jews out of it and just saying that Palin was
thrown to the lions: “Why should Christians be denied a share in the
sufferings of Sarah?”
Why indeed? To be sure, the first Christian martyrs did tend to treat their persecutors in the spirit of Jesus’ words
on the Cross: “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.”
That’s not exactly the Palinesque approach. Yet the right-wing thirst
for victimhood does mirror the eagerness with which those thrown to the
lions embraced their fate. For the “blood” of these “martyrs” is the
seed of the conservative movement.