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Rand Paul’s First Slip & Fall – Down the Rabbit Hole of the American Political Landscape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Within 24 hours of getting the first Tea Party nomination for a major political office in the United States, Kentucky Senatorial candidate Rand Paul already committed his first political faux pas in his equivocation regarding a key component of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

In an interview last night on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show, Rand was pressed by Maddow to state whether or not he would oppose the key provision under the landmark legislation prohibiting private sector discrimination based on race.  Rand categorically denied that he was a racist and insisted that this position, based on Libertarian principles which philosophically oppose government intervention in the private sector, was the basis for his argument that this portion of the legislation was flawed and that he would not support it. 

Today, Rand backtracked from his political posture last night, now saying that he would not advocate for the repeal of the legislation, in whole or part.  He said that appearing on Maddow’s show was a “poor political decision” – inferring that her questioning was another Sarah Palin, liberal media “gotcha” moment.  He complained to Maddow about her line of questioning during the interview, claiming that the issue of private property owners’ rights under the law was “an abstract, obscure conversation from 1964 that you bring up … You bring up something that really is not an issue.”

I like Rand Paul.  I don’t believe for one moment that he is a racist.  Neither does Rachel Maddow, and her questioning was not a hatchet job.  She is sincerely interested in how Libertarian purists might dismantle 235 years of constitutional interpretation and legislation.  I watched the interview, and her questions were fair.  Moreover, I think both Rand and his father, Ron Paul, are well-intentioned, intelligent anti-establishment politicians.  There is ample room for men of their intellectual and philosophical stature under the tent of American politics.  But their positions on serious political and legislative matters must be explored.

Unfortunately for Rand, that is why his alignment with principles of Libertarianism, and the Tea Party’s deep criticism of prior legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does make it an issue.  If the Tea Party candidates are going to run on a platform that advocates for the dismantling of any and all government regulation affecting private property rights, they have to accept the fact that critics have good reason to question their intentions regarding repeal of prior legislation, and what those actions would mean for ten’s of millions of Americans.

Most people are not familiar with Libertarianism – a modern, free market philosophy – it eschews government interference in any aspect of private life, while advocating for freedom of speech and behavior, so long as it does not harm anyone.  Of course, in theory, it all sounds very enticing.  I personally considered myself to once be a Libertarian. 

However, that all began to change after recognizing that those among us who have more “freedom” – as in money or power - will utilize that advantage in order to quash or interfere with the freedom of others to pursue their own goals and dreams.  What I often hear in response is that “life isn’t fair” – inequities will always exist.

If that is so, we are headed back to a time when robber barons and monopolists are allowed to manipulate and “game the system” for their own devices.  Wall Street’s domination of the finanical landscape is a case in point.  Once they have wrested complete control or dominated an intolerable degree of economic and political life in America, social unrest and anarchy will inevitably rule the day.  Case in point:  the colonial revolt against England in 1776.  I would think Rand Paul and the Tea Party might see the irony in that.

Even Adam Smith – author of Wealth of Nations, and the father of free markets – recognized that government intervention was a necessary evil.  For those of you who doubt this, read the book (here is a free online edition).  I did over thirty years ago. And I have read it several times since then.  Smith was a closet “socialist” (with a small “s”).  The principle underlying his whole theory was the overall social good would be elevated by HARNESSING – as in placing a bridle on – greed.  When you harness a horse – you keep it under control.  You do not let it run completely free. 

Libertarians think the horse should never be bridled; under any circumstances.  The law of unintended consequences will always come into play when you let a horse run wild.

For that reason alone, Rand Paul must accept the reality of having to go down the rabbit hole of American politics. 

 Just go ask Alice . . . or Barry Goldwater.

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Obama and Democrats Played Republicans on Healthcare?

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Now the blame game begins about how Health Care Reform got passed. 

You are just going to love this one . . .

William Saletan reports today in Slate.com that the Bipartisan Health Care Summit organized by the Whitehouse and attended by the President and party leaders on February 25, 2010 , was in fact a total ruse orchestrated by President Obama to set-up the Republicans; Saletan cites accounts from four different media outlets who quote anonymous Democratic aides that “paint a picture of deception” as follows:

“Obama never believed he could persuade Republicans. He had already decided the shape of the bill. He called the meeting to create an illusion of outreach, put Republicans on the spot, discredit their ideas, and embolden Democrats.”

Oh, Horror of Horrors!  How sinister of  President Obama.  You know they say he is one Hell of a poker player.  Republicans should have known just how shrewd and conniving this beast was when they sat down at the table with him.  Obama went “all in”, and the Repubs folded.  How could he do this to them?

 The Republicans spent over a year trying to play Obama and the Democrats like a fiddle, and in the end, it was the Republicans who got played?  Hee Hee Hee.

KARMA BABY.  KARMA. 

Hey Repubs:  I think God does have a sense of humor.

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Teabaggers Are Tards!

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TEABAGGER ANTI-STIMULUS PROTEST AT WHITEHOUSE ON 2-27-09

 

OK.

Let’s analyze this Tard logic.

1)  Teabaggers (members of the American Tea Party) are so incensed that Rachael Maddow calls them by that name – sarcastically referencing the sexually-perverted act - that they have filed 1,239 Indecency complaints with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)against MSNBC (subsidiary cable network of parent company NBC), the broadcaster of The Rachael Maddow Show.

2)  The Teabaggers were the first ones to reference the term for political purposes in their February 27, 2009 anti-stimulus protest in front of the Whitehouse (see 2/27/09 post on web containing the picture above).

3)  So now their politically-correct sensitivity is insulted?

Including the Teabaggers Chief Tard, Sarah Palin? 

Hail to the Chief.

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Fox News’ Hiring of Sarah Palin Makes Our Founding Fathers Want a Mulligan on Freedom of the Press

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At famous cemeteries all up and down the East coast, you can hear their contorted bodies rolling over in their graves at night.  Our founding fathers are watching Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin invoke their names on Fox News as though these two are patriots to the principles of truth and freedom. 

In her interview with Beck on Tuesday, Palin even went so far as to make a poorly veiled attempt at comparing herself to George Washington, stating that “he was almost reluctant to serve as president, too . . . that is who you need to find to serve in government . . . those who you know will serve for the right reasons because they’re reluctant to get out there and seek a limelight and seek the power. They’re doing it for people. ”

Notice her use of the word “too“, as in “I also am reluctant, but I will do it for my country”?

You can be certain those comments make Thomas Jefferson and James Madison almost wish they could take a mulligan on the 1st Amendment’s clause respecting Freedom of the Press.  After all, even men as intelligent as they were could have never envisioned two demagogues like Beck and Palin both employed by the same network.  Think about it.  Could you ever in your wildest imagination have believed there would be this much self-aggrandizement polished and wrapped under the guise of news and opinions?

Well thank goodness, Jefferson and Madison were also intelligent enough to know that most Americans would not listen to shameless frauds like Beck and Palin.  Our founding fathers had enough faith in the wisdom of the American people to know that the principles of reason and logic would prevail over the false words and deeds from even the most duplicitous and disingenuous hypocrites that were in our midst. 

That’s called Freedom of Thinking.

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Sean Hannity and Fox News’ “Inadvertant Mistake”

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This week Sean Hannity and Fox News were caught red-handed showing video footage of Glenn Beck’s 9/12 rally in Washington, D.C. in order to bolster the perceived attendance numbers of the marginal crowd at Michelle Bachman’s Republican anti-Health Care Reform “press conference” held last week on the Capital steps.

John Stewart, host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, showed the video montage that Hannity played on Fox News.  Stewart’s commentary accentuates the amateur manner in which Hannity and Fox interspersed the 9/12 rally video clips with the clips from the Bachman – Republican “press conference” held in early November.  Stewart points out the obvious discrepancies with witty questions as to why the trees are all green in some of the footage, and obviously changing colors as occurs in late fall in the other video clips.

Both Bachman and her Fixed Shill (Hannity) claimed that the “press conference” crowd numbered somewhere between 20,000 to 45,000 people – which ironically is the estimated number of people attending the 9/12 rally.  Video footage, and estimates by the three Capitol Hill police officers, placed the number at somewhere around 4000 people.  One would suspect that if there were only three Capital security officers assigned for “crowd control”, the attendance was minimal – otherwise, more officers would have been called in for duty.  The officer’s estimates are likely the most accurate given their significant experience in dealing with crowds on the Capital mall. 

However, the real hypocrisy committed by Hannity and the ”fair and balanced” network was his on-air apology given this week, giving John Stewart his deserved credit, with the aside that this was an “inadvertent mistake”.  So Hannity is conceding that Fixed News is incompetent as a journalism network?  That pathetic excuse only confirms the extent to which Hannity, Fixed News, and it’s shills will set out to deceive the public, and then lie about the deception in order to cover-up their obvious slanted political agenda.

Unfortunately, the FCC (Federal Communications Corporation) will not likely take any action for this blatant attempt at skewing the news, since Rupert Murdoch’s manipulative minions will say that it is another conspiracy by President Obama to silence them.  That the network’s viewers seemingly turn their head the other way only undermines their claims that the Liberal Media is one of the principle problems in this country.

Hey Fox viewers, the lies and distortions that you constantly rant about being disseminated in this country are right their on your TV screen.  Turn the damn thing off and read something with substance if you want the truth.

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Lou Dobbs, Master of the Pot Shot, Bids “Adios” Due to a Bad Shot

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Dictionary definition   Pot Shot or pot-shot: n.  1)  A random or easy shot.  2)  A criticism made without careful thought and aimed at a handy target for attack [So called because such a shot is fired by a hunter whose main purpose is to get food for the pot.]

When Lou Dobbs suddenly announced his resignation from CNN yesterday it came as no real surprise.  Dobbs had been slowly developing into the other proverbial “loose cannon” on the deck of the oldest cable news organization, and his populist rant was revealing a deep-seeded and incendiary paranoia that has only been matched by Glenn Beck in the past couple of years.  Ironically, it was CNN that inadvertently gave them their starts – and it was inevitable that the network would have to part ways with both of them (or vis-a-versa).  Advertisers were not going to be penalized by his unpredictable rants which tended to insult vast numbers of minorities that purchase goods and services around this country.  

Dobbs can certainly find greener pastures at Faux News Network, where he will continue to blame the woes of this country on illegal aliens and other boogie men.  After all, a valid birth certificate released by the State of Hawaii has thus far not dissuaded Dobbs from continuing to insinuate that President Obama, himself, is an illegal alien.  This only lends more credence to those critics who lam-bast him for his ”racist conspiracy theories”.  After all, if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck , it must be a duck.

However, the final irony herein is that after years of taking “pot shots” at the Liberal Media, Dobbs is now blaming them in another non sequitur reference regarding the fact that he and his wife were outside their home when a bullet was fired in their direction.  Dobbs claimed that it was because of all of the hatred directed toward him by the liberal media, it inflamed someone to shoot at he and his wife because of his stance on illegal immigration.

Lou, double up on that Prozac tomorrow.  Officials for the New Jersey State Police played down the whole incident, stating that the likely source of the obviously stray bullet was from a hunters gun, and that the bullet went into the attic of Dobbs’ house. Now if someone really wanted you dead, Lou, you would make a pretty easy target.  I am betting you are not real fast on your feet, and you’re carrying enough spare tires around your gut to support a NASCAR team on race weekend.  A bullet flying randomly into an attic either came from a long way’s away, or was such a bad shot that it does not merit worrying about.  Trust me, Lou.  If the shooter can barely hit the broad side of a barn, even a target as big as you is safe standing out in the middle of your front yard.

Either way, I just think it’s funny after all of the nasty pot shots you have taken at people, races and cultures over the years, that you are now complaining about a stray bullet that was not even likely intended for you.  

Karma is strange.  Isn’t it Lou?

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