[Cross-posted at Crooks and Liars.]
I'm not the biggest fan of TSA security procedures myself, but I
probably prefer them to the laughably ineffective regime that existed
prior to 9/11. And I definitely prefer them to what the bedwetting
wingnuts who want us to resort to ethnic profiling measures immediately
instead of messing around with random searches, which they consider
"political correctness."
Guys like wingnut Georgia GOP Rep. Paul Broun, who was on Fox News
yesterday with Shannon Bream sharing his expertise -- the guy sits on
the Homeland Security Committee, which is a disconcerting thought indeed
-- because of TSA procedures he witnessed recently in an airport:
BREAM: Congressman, thanks for joining us today. What did you see that has you so upset?
BROUN: Well, Shannon, what happened at the airport is, uh, an elderly
lady walked -- ah, followed me behind in the screening process, and she
was patted down. A little kid was patted down. And this guy in Arabian
attire just walks right through.
And the point of all this is that we have to focus upon those people
who want to harm us.
TSA has been abysmal -- abysmal failure. We're
spending eight billion dollars a year on this, and we're -- we're
focusing on these total body scans, these enhanced patdowns. We need
more, uh, intelligence.
That we do, Congressman, that we do. In Congress, especially.
Broun wants everyone who wears "Arabian dress" to get the thorough
patdown at TSA security checkpoints -- even though anyone even
half-knowledgeable about antiterrorist security can tell you that no
terrorist will wear garb that attracts attention to themselves. They are
uniformly intent on blending in and being unnoticed. Anyone wearing
"Arabian dress" is actually not likely at all to be a terrorist.
But that ain't no nevermind to someone like Broun. He has bigger fish to fry here:
BROUN: We need to focus on those people who are trying to
harm us as a nation. And so it's absolutely critical for us change from
this wasteful, um, inefficient -- type of screening that's going on at
the airport. It's wasting billions of dollars and we need to start
focusing upon what is absolutely going to help prevent people from being
killed.
And that's to get the human intelligence out there -- some --
infiltration into these various groups so that we know who is gonna harm
us and so we stop these attacks, instead of wasting the taxpayers'
money, instead of having this big hassle at the airport. It's costing
American taxpayers, as well as the airline industry, billions of
dollars.
See, Broun is one of those many Republicans who thinks that simple
ethnic profiling measures will do the job and make us good and secure,
and probably save us a bundle in the process. Skip the random patdowns
and replace it with simple profiling of Muslims, and voila! No more need
for a TSA.
This is, of course, rank stupidity guaranteed to get people killed, because it is guaranteed to make us more vulnerable. As
we've explained previously:
If you want to profile every "known Muslim," you're
going to have a hell of a time in countries like Indonesia and the
Philippines, considering that their populations are a mix of the world's
religions, and any Muslim who wanted to pose as a member of, say, a
Christian church in order to fool authorities could do so with ease.
This just underscores how foolish the whole notion of racial
profiling actually is, because when you embark on such policies, they
actually make you more vulnerable, not less.
That's because terrorists are not that stupid. If you begin
profiling for Middle Eastern men, they will find Indonesian or African
or European operatives to perform the same task. If you begin profiling
for Muslims, they will find ways to conceal their religious preferences.
We know two things about profiling, especially ethnic, religious,
or racial profiling: 1) These policies expose the profilers to being
gamed by terrorists; and 2) They are always a tremendous waste of
resources and inevitably are counter-productive.
Sounds like your classic conservative solution: Hey, let's just make matters worse!
And waste a bundle of money while we're at it.
The best part is listening to Broun provide a down-home rationale for ethnic profiling, straight out of
Dukes of Hazzard:
BREAM: But Congressman, how tough is this job now for the
TSA, just to see the way that somebody is clothed, or see the
pigmentation of their skin to automatically have to suspect them? That
puts them in a tough place.
BROUN: Well, it does, Shannon. But the thing is, if a guy who's a
young man robs a bank and goes and jumps in a blue Camaro with racing
stripes and flames on it and goes running off, you say -- does the
police put out an all-points bulletin saying, 'There's a person driving a
motorized vehicle. Look for them.'
You know, we've got to focus on those who want to harm us. And the
way we do that is we have to have the human intelligence, and we have to
stop this inane political correctness that's going on.
Political correctness is not -- eh -- won't save any lives. But
focusing on those that want -- will harm us -- uh, will. We've already
seen how political correctness run amok has cost lives with Major Hasan
out in Texas at Fort Hood. We've got to get past that, we've got to
start focusing on those people.
All of which raises the question: Is Paul Broun the stupidest member
of Congress? Really, you can't help but watch this performance and
wonder.
I remember back in the day that the political columnist Jack Anderson
ran an annual piece naming someone or other the "dumbest member of
Congress". (I remember this because two of my congressmen from Idaho --
George Hansen and Steve Symms -- were perennial winners.) I don't think
anyone does it anymore, but someone should. Because Paul Broun would
win. A lot.
Joe Conason, in fact,
named Broun the stupidest member of Congress last year. I'd say he's in the running again this year.
This is a guy who,
just days after the 2008 election,
declared that "he fears that President-elect Obama will establish a
Gestapo-like security force to impose a Marxist dictatorship." When one
of Broun's supporters wished aloud for someone to shoot President Obama,
Broun laughed and brushed it off. This is the guy who thinks a vital piece of legislation is to
declare a "Year of the Bible".
On health care, Broun was equally reality-based (which is to say: not at all), saying thing like
this:
"If ObamaCare passes, that free insurance card that's in
people's pockets is gonna be as worthless as a Confederate dollar after
the War Between The States -- the Great War of Yankee Aggression."
And
this:
In July, Broun declared that the public insurance option
"is gonna kill people." Later in the month, he argued that "ObamaCare"
would "give every single one of those illegal aliens health insurance."
At a town hall meeting in September, Broun literally walked away from a
constituent who couldn't get health coverage after telling him, "If you
have a suggestion, send it to me." And, just a few weeks ago, he
introduced "alternative" legislation that would eliminate Medicare
altogether.
Yesterday, Broun escalated his attacks on the Democratic reform bill, saying that its passage will "destroy America as we know it today."
Yep, he's back in the running.