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'Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?'
Townhall.com ^ | May 8, 2017 | Allen West

Posted on 05/09/2017 1:25:46 AM PDT by Kaslin

It was the title of a song done by Paula Cole back in 1996, and a very popular song might I add. It came out at a time when I was stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas going through the US Army Command and General Staff Officer College (CGSC). I had just returned from a one-year assignment in the Second Infantry Division up near the DMZ in South Korea. I was wrapping up one Masters from Kansas State University, and beginning another at CGSC. They loved that song out in the Midwest.

Of course today, 21 years later, the radical liberal progressive feminists would condemn Ms. Cole’s song as sexist and misogynist. What Ms. Cole was addressing was a rhetorical question about rugged, strong, responsible men…where had they gone? I can answer that question, the progressive socialist left has changed them into the “Pajama Boy”. For whatever reason, that which the world had previously admired about America, became despised and rejected here at home. There was something about that tough individualism that defined who we were, and oft times it was metaphorically portrayed as the American Cowboy. Sure, they had the gauchos down in South America, but American western movies and folklore gave us a model, an ideal of what resolve looked like.

C’mon, who out there has not watched the movie “Tombstone” countless times and memorized the lines of Val Kilmer portraying Doc Holliday? And ladies, you all recall that line from Dana Delany when she got off the stagecoach and peered down Allen Street in Tombstone, Arizona and said, “who is that tall drink of water?”

However, those images of American men have been denigrated. A prime example was when the liberal progressives of Europe and America demeaned President George W. Bush as just “an American Cowboy.” In their eyes, the American Cowboy was an inherently negative and neanderthalic image. To their delight, President Bush was replaced by Barack Obama, who embodied a more acceptable, gentler, less intimidating image of America, which by virtue of his lofty rhetoric and sweet smile, was ordained to pacify the world. What ended up happening was eight years of abject weakness, but hey folks, it felt good right? No longer was the American image one that was threatening or intimidating, it was one that sought not to be respected, but liked.

Furthermore, that image of rugged individualism was replaced by one of victimization. Heck, we no longer saw women as Annie Oakleys but rather as wards of the state as portrayed in the video “The Life of Julia”. Our lives were no longer about our own drive and determination, it was about a government that would take care of us from cradle to grave…one that even decided who gets to the cradle. After all, remember the assertion of one Barack Obama in Roanoke, Virginia, 2012, “if you own a business, you didn’t build that”. That statement, and his reelection after making it, gave the liberal progressive response to the question posed by Paula Cole in 1996. The spirit of the American cowboy was dead.

The fundamental transformation of America that Barack Obama and the leftist progressive socialists sought was simple. It was to recreate American society as not one of hard working family based strong and resilient people who only sought to pursue their happiness. It was to make our American society one of wimps, wussies, whiners, and gender swapping victims who needed government to guarantee their happiness.

All one has to do is look at the past week with the healthcare vote that occurred in the US House of Representatives last week, along with the omnibus spending measure. The overarching message is that we the people can no longer survive, literally according to the liberal progressive leftists of the Democratic Party, unless it is granted to us by the government. And sadly, we have some in the Republican Party now buying into this highly dangerous agenda. It is an agenda that is antithetical to what Alexis de Tocqueville saw when he traveled the United States in the early 1800s and wrote the book, “Democracy in America”.

The political masters of America no longer believe that Americans can make decisions about their own lives. And we have fallen into that belief system as a society as well. Democrats this past weekend were out on talk shows discussing how Americans will die if there is no Obamacare. In other words, we cannot be trusted to have policies which enable us to care for ourselves, it must be given to us.

That belief system leads one down a path that does not end up well. If we as a Nation no longer believe that we are capable of determining what is best for ourselves, that healthcare is a right to be bestowed upon us by flawed politicians…can they also deny that right as they wish? There is a popular insight to which we should pay heed, “a government big enough to give you what you want, is also big enough to take it away”.

The growth of the culture of the participation trophy will only undermine and harm the idea of determined individualism that once defined America. If we no longer welcome that concept of working hard to attain something of our own volition, realizing that some do need assistance, but only as a stop gap, then we end up surrendering our true unalienable rights – life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

There is truly a culture war in America. There is also a conflagration between politics and policy. It is all driven by two very different attitudes. Do Americans seek to hear what they need to hear, or do Americans seek what they want to hear? A statesmen will convey to you that which you need to hear, and set the conditions that create opportunities, through policies consistent with our fundamental principles, for you to pursue your dreams, goals, and aspirations. Politicians will tell you what they think you want to hear using politics and rhetoric to enslave you to what they believe your outcomes should be.

Where have all the Cowboys gone? They are certainly not in Washington, DC, but that spirit still exists in America. It is all about true American individualism, not collectivism. It is about individual sovereignty and liberty, not collective submission and subjugation. It is about a hard day of work, and resting knowing what you have created with your own hands, not waiting for someone to place something into your hands for little to no effort.

It’s why once upon a time we called the Dallas Cowboys, “America’s Team” because that is our indomitable spirit. I hope and pray we will never have a football team called the “pajama boys”…


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To: Elsie

https://youtu.be/Psm96Dn9KII


61 posted on 05/09/2017 6:36:38 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Bullish

***Is it any good? ***
Yes. More realistic than the others.

You will NEVER look at GUNFIGHT AT THE OK CORRAL, HOUR OF THE GUN, DOC, or MY DARLING CLEMENTINE in the same light again.
Don’t know about WYATT EARP with Kevin Costner as I have never seen it. After seeing TOMBSTONE I don’t need to.


62 posted on 05/09/2017 6:38:50 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (That's my story and I'm sticking to it!)
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To: Kaslin
Men are not allowed to be men anymore due to the fact that women have been whining their way to be like men for over 100 years. The last 60 years has seen an acceleration of females shunning the "rugged man" in real terms/everyday life, however keeping that ideal confined to their own fantasies/at a safe difference away from real life.

Females desire the "power" that men have and have been using academia, media, and the government to grab hold of the "masculine ideal", while shaming men who have the audacity to return to his "Neanderthal" ways There is a very good reason while the Word says females must submit. Ladies, if you want men back, start attacking your own kind that a scared of the patriarchy and use government, Human Resource depts., academia, media, the Church etc... into suppressing masculinity in males.
63 posted on 05/09/2017 6:39:59 AM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: Kaslin
56’ Chevy is my favourite all time car. The song resonated with me for its content and statement.
64 posted on 05/09/2017 6:42:13 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Kaslin
Sorry for grammar errors, long responses on phones should be banned, lol
65 posted on 05/09/2017 6:44:12 AM PDT by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: Elsie

Amen! I was richly blessed with a Proverbs 31 wife. She’s been fiercely loyal and supportive since our first date in high school. She’s also my best friend. After all these years she remains beautiful, both inside and out.


66 posted on 05/09/2017 6:49:34 AM PDT by .45 Long Colt
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To: Elsie

***but is there ANY ‘western’ music any more??***

If you want the GOOD OLD STUFF go to this web site out of England. They collect and sell old US country music.
http://country-music-archive.com/

I bought some Bob Wills and Spade Cooley CDs from them. also some Light Crust Dough Boys, SONS OF THE PIONEERS, along with Hoyle Nix, also some Leon McAuliffe CDs.

Strange such American music has to be purchased in Great Britain.


67 posted on 05/09/2017 6:50:32 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (That's my story and I'm sticking to it!)
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To: Kaslin

It is illegal to portray White Men in a positive light in America.


68 posted on 05/09/2017 6:51:45 AM PDT by The Toll
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To: Kaslin
" memorized the lines of Val Kilmer portraying Doc Holliday?" 

Valery Kilmer couldn't portray the lint on Doc Holiday's pud!!!!!

69 posted on 05/09/2017 7:06:14 AM PDT by crazy scenario (We can't take you anywhere)
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To: The Toll

It must be. Otherwise they wouldn’t


70 posted on 05/09/2017 7:09:23 AM PDT by Kaslin ( The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triump. Thomas Paine)
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To: Dr. Ursus

“common doc...why don’t you give it up? you’ve been up 36hrs...doc....i beg not sir, i have yet begun to defile myself” that’s a good line as well.


71 posted on 05/09/2017 7:25:00 AM PDT by texassonofww11vet (texassonofww11vet)
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To: Vaquero

Open Range best western gun fight!


72 posted on 05/09/2017 7:29:19 AM PDT by Dr. Ursus
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To: Psalm 73
I've seen too many self-absorbed "men" ignore their wives as they practically begged them to be a leader in their family...

I've yet to meet a single Christian wife who will cheerfully follow her husband's "leadership" unless he's leading somewhere she wanted to go anyway. You can't lead those who refuse to follow.

Now coming up with "reasons" she doesn't have to follow his lead: THAT they can do with gusto.

73 posted on 05/09/2017 8:15:09 AM PDT by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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To: Bullish

Yes. The one with Kurt Russel as Wyatt Earp and Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday...a classic- at least in our house.


74 posted on 05/09/2017 8:21:41 AM PDT by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
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To: yldstrk
I do family law and most of the men want a mother rather than be the leader of a family.

What, pray tell, ELSE is she supposed to be? Further, in my experience, most women call "leadership" allowing them to be captain of the ship till they're fifty yards from the rocks, then cheerfully return the captaincy once he's saved the ship.

75 posted on 05/09/2017 8:25:16 AM PDT by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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To: papertyger
Oh, it's certainly a two-way street - but wives must submit to their husbands, and husbands must love their wives as Christ loves the church.

I think that "submission" part is very difficult, how to submit and keep your own identity - but I think if our identity is in Christ He will lead us in His way.

I put my wife and daughter's need above my own, and my wife submits to me. Not to every whim of mine, but to me as the spiritual leader of the house.
And I would lay down my life for my wife.

76 posted on 05/09/2017 8:26:51 AM PDT by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: Kaslin

I am very proud to have been and still surrounded by cowboy neanderthals my entire life. And the cowboy is still out there riding fences, you just can’t see him from the road.

CHRIS LEDOUX LYRICS

“You Just Can’t See Him From The Road”

Well you don’t see him much on the big screen anymore
The kids don’t ride along with Roy or Gene
And that ain’t really him with all those feathers in his hat
And some frenchman’s name embroidered on his jeans

But he’s still out there ridin’ fences
Still makes his livin’ with his rope
As long as there’s a sunset he’ll keep ridin’ for the brand
You just can’t see him from the road

Well he never learned to two step hell he barely learned to walk
But he’s worn a lot of leather off the tree
He’s had one or two good horses that he counts among his friends
He never drew a breath that wasn’t free

But he’s still out there ridin’ fences
Still makes his livin’ with his rope
As long as there’s a sunset he’ll keep ridin’ for the brand
You just can’t see him from the road

Well he’s tall in the saddle short on the cash
The last to quit the first to buy the beer
Well he’s a knight in leather armor still livin’ by the code
That’s made him what he’s been a hundred years

But he’s still out there ridin’ fences
Still makes his livin’ with his rope
As long as there’s a sunset he’ll keep ridin’ for the brand
You just can’t see him from the road

As long as there’s a sunset he’ll keep ridin’ for the brand
You just can’t see him from the road


77 posted on 05/09/2017 8:26:51 AM PDT by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
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To: Lisbon1940

Actually the idea is if every man is doing his job properly the herd gets gathered. They do work together but each has his job to do and his area/personal space to do it in. Cowboys have a lot of rules of etiquette to enforce that too. For example when gathering cattle to ride your horse in front of another cowboy is the same as telling him he is not doing his job so you will do it for him. Terrible insult, there is more- lots more.

Real cowboys are very much individuals, but to see that clearly you have to know them well, and understand the life.


78 posted on 05/09/2017 8:43:10 AM PDT by Tammy8 (Please be a regular supporter of Free Republic !)
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To: Psalm 73

I’m sorry. I’m really not trying to demean you, but your entire answer is cliche platitudes.

YOU are even infected with the rhetoric of feminine duplicity. “Keep your own identity?” What does that even mean? When you got married, didn’t your “identity” change? Mine sure did, and I’ve never complained about it the first time.

If you want to know how to fix this country, study the ways of women.


79 posted on 05/09/2017 8:46:01 AM PDT by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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To: Tammy8
Actually the idea is if every man is doing his job properly the herd gets gathered. They do work together but each has his job to do and his area/personal space to do it in. Cowboys have a lot of rules of etiquette to enforce that too.

DINGDINGDING!!!

You "get it!"

80 posted on 05/09/2017 8:49:46 AM PDT by papertyger (The semantics define how we think.)
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