Posted on 08/23/2011 6:46:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
Hannity giggles a lot about his friendship with this goon. I see that the libtard thug is now wearing suspenders, as if this will somehow give him a visual signature and make himself look cuddly. My remote carries me right past this racist and worthless bum.
Gee, It’s Liberal profiling.....and it works
The Left is a conglomeration of cults rigidly segregated. The cultees fear one thing above all, the notion of being held responsible. If you hold a lefty/lib resposnible for something, anything they break, quickly.
The problem is that newsrooms are packed with liberal journalists who see the world through a liberal prism. There’s a lot of racial and ethnic and gender diversity in newsrooms these days,but very little ideological diversity — very little diversity of opinion. So, inside the bubble, everything to the right of center is (correctly) seen as conservative,but everything to the left of center is (incorrectly) seen as middle of the road. Liberal views, in this world, aren’t really liberal. They’re moderate. They’re reasonable. They’re mainstream.
Good observation.
The problem with our side is that we keep buying the publications and viewing the media sources that espouse this garbage and then wonder why it is everywhere.
We MUST take a stand and not subscribe to any liberal media source. Otherwise, we're just paying into our own demise.
Coincidentally, today's thread on the wisdom of Thomas Sowell complements this piece.
So do the following quotations about socialism which is, in reality, the philosophy most akin to that of today's so-called "progressives." These quotations, combined with Sowell and Krauthammer, might awaken many citizens, if circulated widely on the web and in print.
Conservative thought, by and large, acknowledges the Declaration of Independence's assertion of Creator-endowed, therefore inalienable, individual rights and responsibilities. Its counterfeit counterpart is a government-over-people philosophy which relies on government as a grantor of rights, a concept which overlooks the coercive oppression which always has accompanied such government.
In the course of his research for "Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile" (Harper Collins), Joseph Pearch traveled to Moscow to interview the writer. The excerpt below is from that interview:
"Solzhenitsyn: In different places over the years I have had to prove that socialism, which to many western thinkers is a sort of kingdom of justice, was in fact full of coercion, of bureaucratic greed and corruption and avarice, and consistent within itself that socialism cannot be implemented without the aid of coercion. Communist propaganda would sometimes include statements such as "we include almost all the commandments of the Gospel in our ideology". The difference is that the Gospel asks all this to be achieved through love, through self-limitation, but socialism only uses coercion. This is one point.
"Untouched by the breath of God, unrestricted by human conscience, both capitalism and socialism are repulsive."
"Freedom is the most valuable of all human possessions, next after life itself. It is more valuable, in a manner, than even health. No human agency can secure health; but good laws, justly administered, can and do secure freedom. Freedom, indeed, is almost the only thing that law can secure. Law cannot secure equality, nor can it secure prosperity. In the direction of equality, all that law can do is to secure fair play, which is equality of rights but is not equality of conditions. In the direction of prosperity, all that law can do is to keep the road open. That is the Quintessence of Individualism, and it may fairly challenge comparison with that Quintessence of Socialism we have been discussing. Socialism, disguise it how we may, is the negation of Freedom. That it is so, and that it is also a scheme not capable of producing even material comfort in exchange for the abnegations of Freedom, I think the foregoing considerations amply prove." EDWARD STANLEY ROBERTSON
Liberty Fund Library "A Plea for Liberty: An Argument Against Socialism and Socialistic Legislation," edited by Thomas Mackay (1849 - 1912), Chapter 1, excerpted final paragraphs from Edward Stanley Robertson's essay:
"The difference between what is seen and what is not seen was often noticed by the old economists. What is not seen is the infinite variety of individual transactions and decisions which, in a civilized society, within the framework of just and well-known laws, insure the advantage not only of the individual concerned, but of the community, and provide that general body of well-being constituting the wealth of nations. All this is blotted out by an over-riding State control, however imposing some of its manifestations may be. It is the vital creative impulse that that I deeply fear the doctrines and policy of the socialist Government have destroyed, or are rapidly destroying, in our national life. Nothing that they can plan and order and rush around enforcing will take its place. They have broken the mainspring, and until we get a new one the watch will not go." - Winston Churchill, speech, House of Commons, October 28, 1947.
"It is in the interest of the wage-earner to have many other alternatives open to him than service under one all-powerful employer called the State. He will be in a better position to bargain collectively and production will be more abundant; there will be more for all and more freedom for all when the wage earner is able, in the large majority of cases, to choose and change his work, and deal with a private employer who, like himself, is subject to the ordinary pressures of life and, like himself, is dependent upon his personal thrift, ingenuity and good-housekeeping." - Winston Churchill, speech, Blackpool, October 5, 1946
Charles Krauthammer
The elite premise: libtards think the masses are unable to think and are too stupid to make their own decisions and to take care of themselves, and so are unfit for freedom. Therefore the masses need the help of big government to survive, and need to be ruled by force. And since ability to think is the exclusive prerogative of the libtards,they will be happy to control that government.
Exactly! As much as John Hawkins may be correct on his 7 points, I think Krauthammer has the meaning of the nature of the parties / ideologies backwards.
I usually think of liberals as "evil" and conservatives as "stupid" for their inabilities to realize and eloquently convey it. Even armed with the truth and the facts to counter liberal lies and mischaracterizations, most conservatives can't seem to verbalize their arguments or be convincing outside of their own environment.
To underestimate and think of someone evil as stupid, when they simply march on executing their evil plans virtually unimpeded, is, in itself, stupid. Ronald Reagan called Soviet Union an Evil Empire, not Stupid Empire because he understood the true nature of the enemy.
There is a reason that Republicans are usually called the Stupid Party and Democrats the Evil Party.
“Now THAT’S what I call a Magnificent Seven.”
“When does the book come out?”
The book came out in 1985. It was written by James Burnham, a founding editor of National Review. Titled “Suicide of the West”, it is the most profound in-depth analysis of Liberalism I have ever come across. Published by Regnery Gateway, Inc. ISBN 0-89526-599-0.
Wow. Great summary.
Great post
I did not know that. I always enjoy reading and posting his articles
True, and it is one of the reasons print media, nightly news channels, and the big networks (liberal strongholds)are slowly dying. Liberals assume everyone thinks the way they do, but they are wrong. This is evidenced in growing popularity of Conservative talk radio and the like. 11B3P
Liberals are brilliant geniuses who understand and know everything. (All others in the world are ignorant,
knuckle-dragging dolts who know nothing and believe in a bearded man in the sky.)
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