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Call It 'Atlas Snubbed'
Wall Street Journal ^ | 7/17/2011 | Al Lewis

Posted on 07/21/2011 3:45:14 AM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo

Love for Ayn Rand goes unrequited. Libertarians love her, but she rejected them as "emotional hippies of the right." Conservatives love her, but she opposed Ronald Reagan, saying, "His likeliest motive for entering the Presidential race is power lust." Right-leaning Christians love her, but she was an atheist, an abortion supporter and a champion of the anti-Christian ideal that selfishness is a virtue. She also called religion a "sign of a psychological weakness." Her fans -- including Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, talk radio's Rush Limbaugh and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas -- would be crushed to learn she might never love them back, either. Ms. Rand has been dead since 1982, but today she's as loved as ever. Her 1957 novel "Atlas Shrugged" champions laissez-faire capitalism and individual achievement. She vilifies communism, socialism and unionism. She dubs government redistribution of wealth immoral. Some of her ideas are central to the American Dream. But Ms. Rand did much of her writing while hopped up on amphetamines and nicotine. And like most people who abuse this combination, she went too far. She crafted philosophical arguments and wrote bizarre works of fiction to prove their premises. Then, in the delusional grandiosity that only chemicals can inspire, she declared herself, "the most creative thinker alive."

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To: Colonel Kangaroo
Some of her ideas are central to the American Dream.
*But*
Ms. Rand did much of her writing while hopped up on amphetamines and nicotine.
And like most people who abuse this combination,
*she went too far.*

Interesting way to frame. Is Propaganda 101 a core requirement at 'Journalism' school nowadays? Do they teach anything else? And from the Wall St. Journal, too.

21 posted on 07/21/2011 5:09:54 AM PDT by GBA
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To: marygam
Well. It didn’t take long for this to rear its ugly head! Now we know Ann was a pil popper. I feel so much better now. Course, she can never defend herself to the author of this piece of crap.

They were diet pills, which a lot of people took in those days. When another doctor questioned her on her routine, she mentioned those pills, the doctor told her to stop and she did.

And she criticized Gov. Reagan for his teaming up with the Moral Majority.

And even though I was something of an admirer of Ayn Rand, I voted for Reagan anyway.

22 posted on 07/21/2011 5:10:39 AM PDT by Stepan12 (Palin & Bolton in 2012)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

Newton didn’t have a wife. He had other issues including regularly having nervous breakdowns, wanting anyone who steals something to be summarily executed, and believing in alchemy. By all accounts not a very nice guy but a total genius.


23 posted on 07/21/2011 5:15:18 AM PDT by Mercat
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To: Colonel Kangaroo; Publius

Publius, here is one for TheList ;)

and ColK, it certainly is a given that those of us on this side of the political spectrum, had better be prepared for the reality that Lock Step Thinking is NOT something that we do ; }

May God give us strength.
Tatt


24 posted on 07/21/2011 5:22:43 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." DorothyBernard)
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To: Mercat

and most of our founding fathers cultivated and used various (now illegal) drugs.


25 posted on 07/21/2011 5:35:11 AM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced tattooed pierced harley hatin meghan mccain luvin' REAL beer drinkin' smoker ..what?)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

“”But she did not imagine executives would loot their shareholders, cause an economic crisis and then beg for government help.

Her brand of laissez-faire capitalism led to corporations growing bigger and bigger until “too-big-to-regulate” became “too-big-to-fail.” She never imagined big business telling big government what to do or a government that only takes over failing businesses — not successful ones.””

Whoa. I wonder what color the sky is in the author’s world? Wasn’t it Barney Frank and Chris Dodd, aka “Big Government” who told “Big Banking” that they had to loan money to unqualified buyers, that grew the housing bubble, and of course, brought about the inevitable collapse of said bubble?

And don’t forget “Big Unions” wielding their none too inconsiderable clout to dictate to “Big Auto”? Not to mention their political influence, (see the ultimate in Big Government, aka Barack Hussein Obama).

Unbelievable really, the kind of stuff that gets presented as reality.

May God give us strength.
Tatt


26 posted on 07/21/2011 5:37:56 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." DorothyBernard)
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To: Mercat

Newton also used and abused his position as President of the Royal Society to discredit and slander his literary and scientific rivals. (He would have called them enemies.)

Not a nice man at all.


27 posted on 07/21/2011 5:41:01 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: KarlInOhio

KarlInOhio posted -

“”Corporations were happily using government to crush competition all the way through the book.””

Right to the point Bump!


28 posted on 07/21/2011 5:45:30 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." DorothyBernard)
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To: KarlInOhio

And then having the abrupt, and decidedly unpleasant reality dawn upon the weak entities, that Government then went on to crush them in turn, in order to gain complete control.

It would be a an even better story, if it were not unfolding before us today : /


29 posted on 07/21/2011 5:51:42 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." DorothyBernard)
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To: DainBramage

That’s a morning ping!


30 posted on 07/21/2011 5:55:09 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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To: Colonel Kangaroo
The men who are not interested in philosophy need it most urgently: they are most helplessly in its power.

The men who are not interested in philosophy absorb its principles from the cultural atmosphere around them — from schools, colleges, books, magazines, newspapers, movies, television, etc. Who sets the tone of a culture? A small handful of men: the philosophers. Others follow their lead, either by conviction or by default.

For some two hundred years, under the influence of Immanuel Kant, the dominant trend of philosophy has been directed to a single goal: the destruction of man's mind, of his confidence in the power of reason. Today, we are seeing the climax of that trend. – Ayn Rand

31 posted on 07/21/2011 5:59:30 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL
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To: JACKRUSSELL
...politics is not the cause, but the last consequence of philosophical ideas. It is not a communist conspiracy, though some communists may be involved — as maggots cashing in on a disaster they had no power to originate. The motive of the destroyers is not love for communism, but hatred for America. Why hatred? Because America is the living refutation of a Kantian universe.

Today's mawkish concern with and compassion for the feeble, the flawed, the suffering, the guilty, is a cover for the profoundly Kantian hatred of the innocent, the strong, the able, the successful, the virtuous, the confident, the happy. A philosophy out to destroy man's mind is necessarily a philosophy of hatred for man, for man's life, and for every human value. Hatred of the good for being the good, is the hallmark of the twentieth century. This is the enemy you are facing.

A battle of this kind requires special weapons. It has to be fought with a full understanding of your cause, a full confidence in yourself, and the fullest certainty of the moral rightness of both. – Ayn Rand

32 posted on 07/21/2011 6:04:41 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL
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To: cripplecreek
Anyone who agrees with anyone 100% of the time is an idiot.

I completely, absolutely, 100% agree with you on that.

Ahem. Although I might well disagree with you on some other things.

33 posted on 07/21/2011 6:37:27 AM PDT by coloradan (The US has become a banana republic, except without the bananas - or the republic.)
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To: newfreep
"She dubs government redistribution of wealth immoral."

And a atheist's ability to discern the moral from the immoral derives from......?

34 posted on 07/21/2011 6:42:05 AM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Her fans — including Republican Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, talk radio’s Rush Limbaugh and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas — would be crushed to learn she might never love them back, either
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That’s right, them conservatives are too stupid to know anything about Ayn Rand other than she wrote “Atlas Shrugged”.

Why they probably don’t even know how to pronounce her name!


35 posted on 07/21/2011 6:47:42 AM PDT by free me (Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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To: coloradan

Agreed as always.


36 posted on 07/21/2011 6:53:11 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
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To: Colonel Kangaroo
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard also sells millions of badly written books. Ms. Rand is just like him. She's become something she also wouldn't love: a religion.

Al Lewis writes poorly-reasoned articles full of flawed analogies, foolishly believing that they make him appear to be intelligent and erudite.

37 posted on 07/21/2011 6:53:48 AM PDT by Zeppo ("Happy Pony is on - and I'm NOT missing Happy Pony")
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To: Colonel Kangaroo

Truth is truth, no matter the source. Conservatives are smart enough to find the diamonds and discard the dirt when it comes to ideas.

It also amazes me that the Left doesn’t think we know who Ayn Rand was...as if these revelations are simply earth-shattering!


38 posted on 07/21/2011 6:59:37 AM PDT by scott7278 ("...I have not changed Congress and how it operates the way I would have liked..." - BHO)
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To: KarlInOhio
Did the author even bother to read a summary of Atlas Shrugged? Corporations were happily using government to crush competition all the way through the book. The beggars on the street played a very small part in the novel compared to the ones in the board rooms.

It's called 'crony capitalism'. Obama supports it in spades. Perry appears to be a big fan too, so the powers that be will likely be covered by both parties this election.

39 posted on 07/21/2011 8:25:27 AM PDT by zeugma (The only thing in the social security trust fund is your children and grandchildren's sweat.)
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To: ADemocratNoMore; Aggie Mama; alarm rider; alexander_busek; AlligatorEyes; AmericanGirlRising; ...

This article on Rand is written with a pen full of acid. But it’s interesting nonetheless.


40 posted on 07/21/2011 8:43:20 AM PDT by Publius
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