Posted on 06/08/2013 4:57:02 AM PDT by Kaslin
Lost amidst the White House he-said-she-said of finger pointing, scandal, incompetence, venality, hubris, vanity, error, greed, gluttony, embarrassment, cover up, stupidity, amateur bungling, brownnosing, grandstanding, photo-opting and hearings as the result of a few minor mistakes made by the Obama administration- an administration which rode roughshod over a several outdated laws, certain small parts of the Bill of Rights written by irrelevant white dudes; an administration that got people killed, violated civil rights, harassed government employees, ignored its basic responsibilities and common sense- are these small, little, niggling details: The folks in charge are freaking hypocrites; and because the are hypocrites they have nothing to offer the American people.
Nothing as in Zero (0).
Their ideas dont work, and all they stand for is some vague notion of fairness and equity, with themselves as judge over whats fair and whats not. Even in that they fail.
As demonstrated recently, their notions of fairness and equity are worrisome. They want to win politically, by fair means or foul. Thats their only idea of fairness.
Lets get that straight right now: Neither the Democrat Party, nor the Republican Party (or the Libertarians or the Party According to St. Ron Paul), occupies some morally superior position either by virtue of ideology, philosophy or through the grace of God.
Political parties, units of government, corporations, non-profits, churches or GBLT parade groups are not bestowed with moral qualities.
Only people are moral beings. Institutions, including the corporations known as presidential administrations, are amoral.
They all do whatever they can do to survive.
I was struck by this as I was reading a Chicago Tribune editorial-board editorial that was less-than-supportive of the administrations explanations about the triptych of scandals now besieging the White House.
At each of these turns, writes the Tribune, the Obama administration has looked manipulative, defensive and peevish. In one sense those aren't startling reactions; they're vulnerabilities for any White House that, like this one, wants an image of moral righteousness, honesty and transparency.
I know, I know: Youre laughing too that anyone, even the Chicago Tribune editorial board, could take seriously an Obama administration that wants an image of moral righteousness, honesty and transparency.
But the administration does want to project that image. Obama was re-elected not because he was effective as the executive head of government, but because the American people long for leaders who offer them moral righteousness.
The American people will overlook incompetence for the ability to live daringly, greatly and righteously.
Obama, indisputably offers righteousness. Its wrong-headed and self-righteous rather than virtuous, but a sucker is born every minute. In today's America maybe even more than one a minute.
That desire to live a right life, however, is also the most important vulnerability to the advance of the liberal-progressive ideology.
Liberals, as president Obama reminded newly-minted Ohio State graduates last week, believe in a government serving the greater good through a slew of mechanisms, makeshifts and management run by Washington, D.C.
But if anything has been shown through the he-said-she-said of finger pointing, scandal, incompetence, venality, hubris, vanity and error is that when government and politics gets involved you can expect the he-said-she-said of finger pointing, scandal, incompetence, venality, hubris, vanity and error, regardless of which party is in charge, which federal agency is standing in judgment or what greater good they are trying to serve.
And thats the essence of the smaller government argument, which, thankfully, president Obama has so artfully framed, even though he didnt mean to.
Obama and the Democrats want to bind us into a moral community of righteousness where no child is left behind, insurance premiums react to any papal edict, the men are good looking and the women are always strong.
But to this task they have only a blunt object to do the job
Moral communities are created only by people, not by governments operating with blunt force.
Governments are remembered mostly for their mistakes and people are remembered mostly for their accomplishments.
And there is a reason why it is so.
Americans will no doubt ponder that, when we follow our duty to give it expression.
All good but this really nails it——
Their ideas dont work, and all they stand for is some vague notion of fairness and equity, with themselves as judge over whats fair and whats not. Even in that they fail.
As demonstrated recently, their notions of fairness and equity are worrisome. They want to win politically, by fair means or foul. Thats their only idea of fairness.
” Youre laughing too that anyone, even the Chicago Tribune editorial board, could take seriously an Obama administration . . .”
Never forget that the Trib (former employer of David Axelrod) is as much responsible for this Obamination as anyone: it was the Tribune that forced the unethical release of Jack Ryan’s divorce records, an action that essentially dropped an Illinois Senate seat in BO’s lap, and set that fraud on his way to a path to the White House.
“...with themselves as judge over whats fair and whats not. Even in that they fail.”
In that ALL men fail. That is as good a definition of evil as I have heard.
very well said
Bah.
HUMBUG!
Forget it. “They” are doing PRECISELY what they set out to do in ‘09—Destroy that EEEEEEVILLLLL U, S of A. They had been preparing for GENERATIONS, and they won’t quit now. Little “constitutional” thingys or “law” thingys aren’t gonna stop them, either.
They’s got the power, and they’re gonna use it. After all, they’s got the “justice” department, FBI, Army, NSA, HSA.....
Americans might be more amenable to this arrangement......if not for the fact that it is stupid and useless.
As Andrea Tantros mentioned on Fox’s “The Five”.....all of the latest major terror attacks and their perpetrators have been foiled by ordinary citizens...not by Obama’s vaunted snooping.
<><> The Bostom bomber was discovered in a boat-—by a resident outside for a cigarette.
<><>The Times Square SUV bomber was turned in by a falafel stand owner.
<><> The shoe bomber and underwear bomber passed airport security and were both airborne-—foiled by observant passengers and crew.
Snooping did not prevent 9/11-—the planners were in and out of the US many times....and even took plane lessons here. One 9/11 terrorist was let through namby-pamby Port Authority security and disappeared, never to be seen again.
The cynical among us might even conclude, America-hating Obama is intruding on our privacy in order to protect his Muslim brothers.
The Only Senator Who Voted Against the Patriot Act Seemingly Predicted This Day Would Come
Jun. 7, 2013 11:00pm Jason Howerton
Former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) was the only senator who voted against the Patriot Act in 2001. He took a stand against the legislation because it increased the federal governments authority exponentially and didnt require enough judicial oversight.
You make great points. If all that metadata collecting couldn’t prevent the Tsarnaev brothers from terrorizing Boston, then why are we given the excuse that it’s for our security? Why? Because it’s a BS explanation meant to lull the sheep.
This administration is collecting their data to use against any opponents, that is, the American people. Political opponents will be silenced. Stupidly, Lindsey Graham and other GOP elite will go right along with this continued collection.
I say this to my husband all the time, and I’m sure he’s weary of me saying it. We are so screwed!
>>Because its a BS explanation meant to lull the sheep.
DataMining = There’s Gooooold in “securing” them thar Cyberian hills!
The bureaucratic interior decorating termites are expanding their mound with 1’s 0’s - and the the usual golden Bovine ejecta.
“Meet the New Ba’al, same as the Old Ba’al”
—The Who?
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