Posted on 01/20/2016 1:01:44 PM PST by conservativejoy
"Power," Henry Kissinger once told The New York Times, "is the ultimate aphrodisiac." Kissinger might amend that statement today: Now, fame is power, and thus replaces power as the ultimate aphrodisiac. In fact, fame isn't just an aphrodisiac - it's the ultimate nepenthe, a drug causing forgetfulness. The more famous our politicians are, the more we neglect their positions and character. No wonder the most admired woman in America is criminal Hillary Clinton, the most admired man is criminal Barack Obama, and the second-most admired man is loudmouth Donald Trump.
We assume that fame inoculates our politicians for the same reason we check Yelp reviews: If there are tons of people who recommend a restaurant, they can't all have been bribed. If tons of people like and support a politician, then, he or she must be worthwhile.
But this logic doesn't always work. If several people stand on a street corner and simultaneously look up in the air for no reason, passersby will begin staring up into the air, looking for the rationale behind the mass gaze. Our human desire for informational shortcuts - our willingness to take another's word for it - means that we end up looking like idiots when someone points out there's nothing up there.
Our media-reinforcing cycle of fame is more like a street corner of skyward-looking nincompoops than an aggregation of Yelp reviews. Our elites tell us that we ought to look at a given candidate in a given way; we then react to those elites by following their spotlight. Donald Trump has received nearly half of all media coverage in the Republican race since he announced his campaign. That means that a lot of people are willing to overlook his flubs and his foibles - he's a known face, and that fame protects him from comments that would hurt any other candidate.
The problem here isn't Trump. It's our entire culture of politics. Barack Obama has made ubiquity an art form - it's hard to imagine that someone who appears regularly with YouTube stars to talk about tampon taxes could actually be malignant. Joe Biden appears on "Parks and Recreation." Hillary Clinton dances with Ellen and makes awful jokes on "Saturday Night Live." Our politicians know that exposure makes us comfortable with them.
In truth, we should never be comfortable with our politicians. We should never trust them. Star worship of Ronald Reagan on the right leads establishment Republicans to idolize even his worst failures, like amnesty; star worship of Bill Clinton on the left leads Democrats to pooh-pooh his brutal treatment of women, and his wife's enabling of that behavior. Our celebrities have become royals, and our politicians have become celebrities.
That means we crown ourselves a king or queen every four years. And America needs no kings and queens. We need unimportant, decent people who focus on how to make themselves unimportant in our lives.
But that's not what we get. Instead, we get glitz and glamour, fun and frolicking with the people who control our freedoms. That's dangerous. We are dangerous, not Trump or even Obama or Hillary Clinton. Until we check our own impulse to blindly follow our celebrity political class, we shouldn't be surprised when our celebrities become politicians and our politicians become tyrants.
Vote Trump.
Yep! Trump 2016!
When hell freezes over. There is one principled Conservative in this race and he will build the wall and permanently deport illegals. We don’t need the return of millions of new Democrat voters.
That's a noble idea. But $21 trillion in debt and an immigration invasion underway, we don't need some simpleton running the show. We need someone willing to upset the apple cart. This includes BOTH Cruz & Trump.
Cruz may say that for the felon types of illegals, but for the rest, he's been a little weak on them.
With Trump, it's deport them and let them come back through a legal process. With Cruz, it's iffy if he accomplishes any type of mass deportation.
Either way, it's a big gamble anything gets done at all.
The cultists I see are Cruz supporters.
No, it is the personality of a human being that has been successful engaging in the “cult” of accomplishment. It’s only a demon-possessed mind that thinks of doing anything as a cult, while living in a pipe dream in the fantasy world of the Unicorn Farm.
“We need unimportant, decent people who focus on how to make themselves unimportant in our lives. “
Sorry, Ben. Calvin Coolidge was the last of his kind.
Rush Limbaugh: "Politics is show biz for the ugly."
Ben’s daily hit piece on Trump. GO TRUMP GO
“Ben’s daily hit piece on Trump.”
It seems to be more like three per day.
Dear Ben Shapiro,
Happy 2016!
I refuse to vote for any seasoned politician.
I’m going to try a nOOb.
Voting Trump.
Same here. Filled with lies, envy, spite, vindictiveness, arrogance, self righteousness & irony. Lots & lots & lots of irony.
God Won’t Be mocked.
And the people I see who these kind of statement’s are low grade morons.
Teddy Cruz and the Cult of Count Chocula.
Sorry typo’
And the people I see who make these kind of statementâs are low grade morons.
“The cultists I see are Cruz supporters.”
Yup.
This is like the 12th post today from this guy. He must have little else to do than jump between blogs looking for something to spam here. So that the other “non cultist” Cruz supporters can virtue signal, s*it on anyone that dares not conform, and then rage-out...until the next post 10 minutes from now.
I agree.
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