Posted on 02/07/2010 11:47:13 AM PST by ConservativeHideout
I dont really agree with that.
True intellectuals believe in the testing of ideas. If a tested idea fails that idea is discarded and a new idea is developed to solve the problem or explain the failure or resolve the issue.
Liberal intellectuals do not discard failed ideas or develop new ones.
Liberal intellectuals simply keep reinventing the same failed ideas with new titles or simply explaining the idea needs more funding regardless of how much has already been wasted on their failed idea.
Liberal intellectuals are in reality simply ideologs with sheepskin camouflage.
If you want a college degree, go to college.
If you want to learn something, read a book.
I have no grudge against formal education, as I have a JD myself and overstayed my welcome in school. But it's not evidence of intelligence or common sense. It's just a certification, that's all.
The liberals have always portrayed conservatives as knuckle dragging red necks who cling to guns and religious fundamentalism. This is not case and conservatives as a whole probably have more down to earth knowledge than liberals with their degrees in feminism or peace studies.
We first need to define intellectual. An *sshole with a PhD is still an *sshole. What these people lack is a capacity to be open minded, to engage in practicality and critical thinking and to use common sense. The modern “intellectual” class lives in their own fantasy world incapable of ascertaining reality.
People figure out pretty fast who is fact and who is idealogue. Democrats have been overrun by the moonbats and are stuck with it. They are thieves and go where-ever the bats are at the time.
That’s a good point. They do function in a massive “unreality bubble.”
Great topic! Clear Case Guy said it best.
I’ll just add that those who presume to dictate had better be clever. The presumed dictatees will certainly be pooling our limited mental resources to the demise of the clever ones.
Oh, sure. Setting up volunteer forums which daily discuss the Federalist Papers, Ayn Rand and the Constitutional implications of current US policy is about as anti-intellectual as it gets.
Yep. That must be it.
OK. Not demise... but us simple ones will certainly try to thwart their grand plans for us.
The left conveniently ignores this.
I spent 8 years in graduate school working on a PhD that I eventually didn’t get (I’m a PhD candidate) for various reasons including a family situation. I also realized that getting it would be good only for teaching at a university and I would have to sell my integrity if I wanted tenure. In political science there is a great deal of lack of the “science” part. Most books and papers have become nothing more than validation pieces that are heavily subjective rather than objective. When ideology infects the social and hard sciences you end up getting garbage. Lysenko is alive and well in the 21st century.
Remember, populism brought us the income tax. There is NOTHING conservative about rule by the popular will, as the masses are often fickle, emotional, and prone to manipulation in aggregate.
Yes, we were colonists from Europe, joined by other Europeans in our colonization. The assimilation was not so much to a culture as it was to a linguistic group within the larger Judeo Christian European ethos. Inviting Muslims, Budhists, Hindus, Amerindians is simply inviting our own colonization by others.
Yep. Libs don’t know the difference.
What do you define as a "cultural conservative" in the context of our constitutional republic? Judeo-Christian, Anglo-Protestant, or some other Americanized ethnic, linguistic, philosophical construct? Then, why should those in said camp find Sarah Palin to be an anathema?
Next, your statement that "We had a founding population from a settler nation" sounds like the notion postulated in Samuel Huntington's "Who Are We? - The Challenges to America's National Identity". If we ignore the perspective of the people who inhabited this nation for several millennium, the history of America (USA) is one of people from multiple European nations emigrating here for different reasons. Some sought religious freedom, others a new land to exploit as new barons extending their old kingdom, and still others sought riches in gold and exotic spices. Our beginnings were by no means homogeneous and strictly puritanical. To assert that America was founded by settlers ignores a great deal of our history.
By the time of our revolution, the "settlers" had achieved cultural and political dominance, therefore one could argue that our governance was founded by the descendants of settlers, but even then, not all of the revolutionaries / founders were born in America. They were "immigrants".
My tag line sums up liberals. Elitism is the issue, not "anti-intellectualism".
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