Posted by
Republiservative on Friday, May 16, 2008 3:13:36 PM
Back around 1957 there was a critical review of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged"; Ayn herself of course identified her outlook as "objectivist"; reviews called her book "screaming: to a gas chamber--GO!" for anyone not accepting each precept per page. Ayn's objectivism was one like today's amorphous elitists...say/do whatever it takes to get your way while using and manipulating anyone, with you being the alpha and omega always in every even minutely casual contact the ONLY person on earth...at least in the end, "suckers".
That kind of Randism was honed by Democrat enthusiast Prof. Richard Hofstadter of the "Center For Advancing The Kennedy Family" or Harvard, I believe...at any rate, the good professor was the founder of Democrat party dogma of calling ANY questions "polemics" and for refusing to consider anyone on earth could have support for a position other than his...every critic was to be diagnosed rather than heard.
Sure, the most famous superverbalist of the Left was Jean-Paul Sartre, but unlike Gore HE at least recognized the purely political nature of the mystical Nobel Committee and refused to accept it for its rodomontade imagery.
Now that the kind of political mess amorphous elitists and their adoring entourages in offices everywhere created, poor Barack Obama has simply returned to the basic 20th Century Democrat gameplan: you're just Eleanor Roosevelt making honestly workable suggestions if with Franciscan naiivety and while spreading goodness with as much direction as an inkblot, your Franciscan plan is bold and Godly in fact, but as a maverick the roads you point to are trampled by the chariots and swift boats of the Right...they being meanie mental defectives in need of much diagnosis and therapies and coping skills development as their cheese gets moved.
In other words, it's getting easier to see what the amorphous elitism is all about even for visa holders and immigrants and nationals not the least bit interested in Ladenism or such, Obama's political deodorant is failing him, so he wafts the smells and plants 'em on others.
Aw, he just has to go re-tool too close to Conventions, so he cries in his Shiraz until his team comes up with yet another "progressive" packaging of the same thing McCain complained to him about...that said, I continue to look forward to working with the NRCC and Conservatives to get more Conservative ideas out there and effectuating same as possible.
As to AG job "dire necessity we triple all immigrants NOW or all farms here will rot", which ignores how much we IMPORT already, a Numbers USA e-fax campaign piece just crossed my email; the PSA says Durbin et al are at it again saying unless we triple visas and lower standards for immigrants our crops will rot.
Okay...in Illinois, for example, most of everything south of I-80 let alone Northern IL is New Urban HOUSING....surrounding lands have been de-certified for farm use for YEARS; WHERE are these crops?
The elitist tug is too obvious at least in my State: gimme immies, gimme bucks to stabilize "neighborhoods" and foodstamps, keep Fed noses out, whoops! BUSH snuck those folks in....Dems just knew about AG workers! And 287g'ed all those "bean pickers" who CERTAINLY were of no "real" value to us or lived here...nice dignity, huh?
I don't see much support out there for a deeper and longer-lasting 2007 mortgage/economy fiasco, just to get Dems in or out or whatever goofy spin masters say, and I agree with say Rep. Mark Kirk this farm bill shove in should NOT be made.