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PJ O'Rourke- An Alternative Inaugural Address
The Weekly Standard ^ | 1/24/2005 | PJ O'Rourke

Posted on 01/24/2005 11:50:14 AM PST by AVatian

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I like the way PJ thinks. He seems to write the way people think. One way or another.
1 posted on 01/24/2005 11:50:14 AM PST by AVatian
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To: AVatian

I like this too.


2 posted on 01/24/2005 11:54:50 AM PST by cajungirl (my peeps are freeps)
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To: AVatian
"I like the way PJ thinks. He seems to write the way people think. One way or another."

Ol' PJ hits the long ball more often than not......Don't recall seeing him in the St. Pete TIMES

3 posted on 01/24/2005 11:56:34 AM PST by litehaus
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To: AVatian

ROFLAF ROLAF ROLF FOLF FALAFAL or whatever the heck it is!


4 posted on 01/24/2005 12:03:36 PM PST by Kokojmudd (Today's Liberal is Tomorrow's Prospective Flying Saucer Abductee)
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To: AVatian
I always enjoy what PJ writes I'll post an oldie I have saved :-)
5 posted on 01/24/2005 12:08:09 PM PST by MJY1288
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To: AVatian

Uh Oh, Peggy Noonan is going to tear this apart.....an awful lot of religious comments you know.


6 posted on 01/24/2005 12:10:29 PM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: AVatian
AMERICA RULES

We'll Run
This Planet
As We Please

And if you don't like it, go back where we came from.

BY P.J. O'ROURKE
Saturday, August 25, 2001 12:01 a.m. EDT

Are Americans pursuing a misguided course of unilateralism? Are we failing to cooperate and coordinate with other countries in matters such as the Kyoto climate treaty, missile defense, and peace processes in the Middle East, the Balkans and elsewhere? Are we telling foreigners to go pound sand?

But we are foreigners. Every person in America came from, or is descended from someone who came from, somewhere else, even if it was 30,000 years ago on a land bridge across the Bering Strait. Of course we're unilateral. If we Americans had wanted to be ordered around by English wig-tops, French functionaries, bossy Germans, disorganized Italians, tin-pot Latin American dictators, and Ice Age Siberian bureaucrats, we would have stayed where we were. And in the case of us Americans who were shipped here, due to slavery or exile, we could have gone back. Both the history of Liberia and the type of American who lives in Paris indicate this is a bad idea.

Being foreigners ourselves, we know what you other foreigners are up to with your Faustian bargaining sessions, your venomous covenants, lying alliances, greedy agreements, back-stabbing ententes cordiales, and trick-or-treat treaty ploys. Count us out.

And, while we're counting, let's count all the nations on the face of the earth that really count. The number seems to be one. Russia used to be a superpower but resigned "to spend more time with the family." China is supposed to be mighty. But the Chinese leadership sweats and trembles when a couple hundred Falun Gong members show up in Tianamen Square for a mass tai chi workout.

The United States, with 4.5% of the world's population and 6% of its land area, produces one-fifth of everything in the world. And we consume even more than that. No nation compares to America in wealth. Certainly not Japan. Japan turned out to be a macroeconomic Pokémon craze. Impoverished citizens of the developing world do not wade the Pacific in the middle of the night seeking a better life in Japan.

No nation compares to America in influence. American fashions, entertainment, aspirations and ideals dominate the planet the way Chandra Levy dominates Fox News Channel. Britain, France and Germany are obscure branch offices of American culture and may be closed in the interests of rational consolidation.

As for comparisons in matters of life and death, America spends more on defense than the next 12 top defense-spending countries combined. If the U.S. is going to be involved in military multilateralism, it should ask its partner nations that ancient question of diplomacy, "You and what army?"

Indeed, getting America involved in anything of a multilateral nature is like naming The Rock to an Olympic rowing team and giving the other oars to David Spade and Calista Flockhart. When America does manage to participate, as an equal, in the community of nations, the results are not pretty. Look at the stupid U.N. And somewhere in the hills of former Yugoslavia the ghost of Woodrow Wilson wanders Marley-like, dragging his chains and regretting the deeds of his life. Yet the foolish notion of one-worlders persists: Let the lion lie down with the lamb chop.

What is the point of multilateralism? Is it supposed to prevent wars? There aren't many wars at the moment--except in Israel, Macedonia and a few other places where multilateralism has been attempted. Is nuclear holocaust to be prevented? America's unilateral missile-defense system will do that, albeit unilaterally. And, by the way, how come all the people who were so in favor of unilateral nuclear disarmament are so opposed to unilateral protection against nukes?

Is the environment to be cleaned up? What's needed for environmental cleanup is money. America has most of it. A Kyoto treaty that damages the American economy is not going to leave us Americans with extra money to help you foreigners recycle your trash--like all those corrupt, deposed dictators you're always sending here.

Or is the point of multilateralism simply that America is expected to imitate the elder and better nations of Europe? They, in their wisdom, decided that their continent did not have enough government and needed one more big one. After Hitler, Napoleon and Attila the Hun, the Europeans should know where this leads. Undeterred by historical example, however, the EU looks to fulfill the age-old dream of having a country of English cooks, German lovers, French defense forces and Italian efficiency experts.

America is not an insular country. Unilateralism is not isolationism. America has always been outward-looking, as the beleaguered Sioux and high-tailing Mexican armies of the century before last could testify. An isolationist America would mean New York State champagne and Mississippi catfish caviar. And there is an intrinsic element of the multilateral in the American character. Look at our malls. We are perfectly willing to accept what the rest of the world deems good--if it comes in attractive colors.

But the rest of the world should not push America too far with claims upon international relations. The earth is not a family. And only an idiot would try multilateralism in a family, anyway. If you foreigners want America to join in a family marriage of nations, fine. But I warn you, we will be a strict dad. Because it's our planet. And we said so.

Mr. O'Rourke is a writer for The Atlantic Monthly. His latest book, "The CEO of the Sofa," has just been published by The Atlantic Monthly Press.

7 posted on 01/24/2005 12:12:08 PM PST by MJY1288
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bumpmark


8 posted on 01/24/2005 12:12:47 PM PST by flashbunny (Every thought that enters my head requires its own vanity thread.)
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To: AVatian

PJ -- my favorite!


9 posted on 01/24/2005 12:30:25 PM PST by christie
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To: AVatian

He is also a great interview - just hilarious!


10 posted on 01/24/2005 1:42:13 PM PST by cassie22
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The Tenth Commandment sends a message to all the jerks who want redistribution of wealth, higher taxes, more government programs, more government regulation, more government, less free enterprise, and less freedom. And the message is clear and concise: Go to hell.

A "Thank you P.J." BUMP!

11 posted on 01/24/2005 2:29:39 PM PST by Pagey (Hillary talking about the bible,is as hypocritical as Bill carrying one out of church for 8 years)
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To: TheBigB

Ahem...


12 posted on 01/24/2005 7:12:40 PM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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To: NoCurrentFreeperByThatName

Posted several times already.


13 posted on 01/24/2005 7:15:08 PM PST by TheBigB (Life is good. It'd be better if Jaime Pressly was here naked with a pizza. But it's still damn good.)
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A few more times to drive the point home is OK for me.


14 posted on 01/24/2005 7:24:46 PM PST by nomorelurker (wetraginhell)
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To: AVatian

In '08-

Sanford for President, PJ for VP???


15 posted on 01/26/2005 12:38:13 PM PST by RockinRight (Sanford for President in '08!)
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To: AVatian; wardaddy; Joe Brower; Cannoneer No. 4; Criminal Number 18F; Dan from Michigan; Eaker; ...
From time to time, I’ll post or ping on noteworthy articles about politics, foreign and military affairs. FReepmail me if you want on or off my list.

This is a great editorial, IMHO.

16 posted on 01/26/2005 12:38:58 PM PST by neverdem (May you be in heaven a half hour before the devil knows that you're dead.)
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>>>Undeterred by historical example, however, the EU looks to fulfill the age-old dream of having a country of English cooks, German lovers, French defense forces and Italian efficiency experts.

Classic...
17 posted on 01/26/2005 12:39:32 PM PST by .cnI redruM (Senator Boxer - For whom the bell curve tolls!)
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"Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbor's."

Hehe...my cousin coveted his neighbor's ass...her husband got pissed.

18 posted on 01/26/2005 12:40:09 PM PST by RockinRight (Sanford for President in '08!)
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To: AVatian; Dataman; Republican Wildcat; AppyPappy; Deb

I don't really much like P.J. O'Rourke.

But I like this!

Dan


19 posted on 01/26/2005 12:42:00 PM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: AVatian

Thank you, thank you, thank you!


20 posted on 01/26/2005 12:48:45 PM PST by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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