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Point of No Return (Mark Steyn)
NRO ^ | Oct. 25, 2008 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 10/25/2008 8:49:23 AM PDT by Mr. Blonde

Across the electric wires, the hum is ceaseless: Give it up, loser. Don’t go down with the ship when it’s swept away by the Obama tsunami. According to newspaper reports, polls show that most people believe newspaper reports claiming that most people believe polls showing that most people have read newspaper reports agreeing that polls show he’s going to win.

In the words of Publishers’ Clearing House, he may already have won! The battleground states have all turned blue, the reddest of red states are rapidly purpling. Don’t you know, little fool? You never can win. Use your mentality, wake up to reality. Why be the last right-wing pundit to sign up with Small-Government Conservatives For The Liberal Supermajority? We still need pages for the coronation, and there’s a pair of velvet knickerbockers with your name on it.

Yes, technically, this is still a two-party state, but one of the parties is like Elton John’s post-Oscar bash and the other is a church social in Wasilla. As David Sedaris put it in The New Yorker:

“I think of being on an airplane. The flight attendant comes down the aisle with her food cart and, eventually, parks it beside my seat. ‘Can I interest you in the chicken?’ she asks. ‘Or would you prefer the platter of s—t with bits of broken glass in it?’

“To be undecided in this election is to pause for a moment and then ask how the chicken is cooked.”

Well, to be honest, I’ve never much cared for chicken.

McCain vs Obama is not the choice many of us would have liked in an ideal world. But then it’s not an “ideal world”, and the belief that it can be made so is one of the things that separates those who think Obama will “heal the planet” and those of us who support McCain faute de mieux. I agree with Thomas Sowell that an Obama-Pelosi supermajority will mark what he calls “a point of no return”. It would not be, as some naysayers scoff, “Jimmy Carter’s second term”, but something far more transformative. The new president would front the fourth great wave of liberal annexation — the first being FDR’s New Deal, the second LBJ’s Great Society, and the third the incremental but remorseless cultural advance when Reagan conservatives began winning victories at the ballot box and liberals turned their attention to the other levers of the society, from grade school up. The terrorist educator William Ayers, Obama’s patron in Chicago, is an exemplar of the last model: forty years ago, he was in favor of blowing up public buildings; then he figured out it was easier to get inside and undermine them from within.

All three liberal waves have transformed American expectations of the state. The spirit of the age is: Ask not what your country can do for you, demand it. Why can’t the government sort out my health care? Why can’t they pick up my mortgage?

In his first inaugural address, Calvin Coolidge said: “I favor the policy of economy, not because I wish to save money, but because I wish to save people.” That’s true in a more profound sense than he could have foreseen. In Europe, lavish social-democratic government has transformed citizens into eternal wards of the nanny state: the bureaucracy’s assumption of every adult responsibility has severed Continentals from the most basic survival impulse, to the point where unaffordable entitlements on shriveled birth rates have put a question mark over some of the oldest nation states on earth. A vote for an Obama-Pelosi-Barney Frank-ACORN supermajority is a vote for a Europeanized domestic policy that is, as the eco-types like to say, “unsustainable”.

More to the point, the only reason why Belgium has gotten away with being Belgium and Sweden Sweden and Germany Germany this long is because America’s America. The soft comfortable cocoon in which western Europe has dozed this last half-century is girded by cold hard American power. What happens when the last serious western nation votes for the same soothing beguiling siren song as its enervated allies?

“People of the world,” declared Senator Obama sonorously at his self-worship service in Germany, “look at Berlin, where a wall came down, a continent came together, and history proved that there is no challenge too great for a world that stands as one.”

No, sorry. History proved no such thing. In the Cold War, the world did not stand as one. One half of Europe was a prison, and in the other half far too many people — the Barack Obamas of the day — were happy to go along with that division in perpetuity. And the wall came down not because “the world stood as one” but because a few courageous people stood against the conventional wisdom of the day. Had Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan been like Helmut Schmidt and Francois Mitterand and Pierre Trudeau and Jimmy Carter, the Soviet empire (notwithstanding its own incompetence) would have survived and the wall would still be standing. Senator Obama’s feeble passivity will get you a big round of applause precisely because it’s the easy option: Do nothing but hold hands and sing the easy listening anthems of one-worldism, and the planet will heal.

To govern is to choose. And sometimes the choices are tough ones. When has Barack Obama chosen to take a stand? When he got along to get along with the Chicago machine? When he sat for 20 years in the pews of an ugly neo-segregationist race-baiting grievance-monger? When he voted to deny the surviving “fetuses” of botched abortions medical treatment? When in his short time in national politics he racked up the most liberal – ie, the most doctrinaire, the most orthodox, the most reflex — voting record in the Senate? Or when, on those many occasions the questions got complex and required a choice, he dodged it and voted merely “present”?

The world rarely stands as one. You can, as Reagan and Thatcher did, stand up. Or, like Obama voting “present”, you can stand down.

Nobody denies that, in promoting himself from “community organizer” to the world’s President-designate in nothing flat, he has shown an amazing and impressively ruthless single-mindedness. But the path of personal glory has been, in terms of policy and philosophy, the path of least resistance.

Peggy Noonan thinks a President Obama will be like the dog who chases the car and finally catches it: Now what? I think Obama will be content to be King Barack the Benign, Spreader of Wealth and Healer of Planets. His rise is, in many ways, testament to the persistence of the monarchical urge even in a two-century old republic. So the “Now what?” questions will be answered by others, beginning with the liberal supermajority in Congress. And as he has done all his life he will take the path of least resistance. An Obama Administration will pitch America toward EU domestic policy and UN foreign policy. Thomas Sowell is right: It would be a “point of no return”, the most explicit repudiation of the animating principles of America. For a vigilant republic of limited government and self-reliant citizens, it would be a Declaration of Dependence.

If a majority of Americans want that, we holdouts must respect their choice. But, if you don’t want it, vote accordingly.


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To: bert
The resulting revolution. We don’t need to accept the rat domination. It can be overthrown

We need to stop mincing words and start fighting for what we know is right with every bit of strength and cunning at our disposal. If conservatives were as ruthless and determined to save the country as the enemy is to destroy it we'd have the left on its knees.

We've allowed ourselves the luxury of playing nice nice for far too long. Gentlemanly and lady like conduct is something we can no longer afford.

61 posted on 10/25/2008 10:42:14 AM PDT by Mad_as_heck (The MSM - America's (domestic) public enemy #1.)
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To: Mr. Blonde

If Obama wins, what country in the world is the most like America, to which folks can move to experience economic and political freedom that we would lose?


62 posted on 10/25/2008 10:47:45 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Mr. Blonde

63 posted on 10/25/2008 10:51:49 AM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK (Drag The Waters some more like never before !)
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To: tonyinv
I agree. like Frederick Douglass said: "God plus one makes a majority." I believe that right makes might- we need to fight harder and smarter not despair.

I think the world has been in a profound spiritual and intellectual crisis since the catastrophe of WWI. The left does not have the answers to the problems that civilization is facing. They are delusional but too many of us are wimps.

The world needs the philosophy that we call "conservatism" more than ever. Maybe we need to pump it up to the next level. Maybe we need a true "conservatism 2.0" to meet the renewed challenge of collectivism but I know that the battle will never be lost till we give up.

64 posted on 10/25/2008 10:54:00 AM PDT by Mad_as_heck (The MSM - America's (domestic) public enemy #1.)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Quintessential Steyn.

The thing about this election is, it's the result of 50+ years of the educational establishment's efforts at molding the New Soviet Man, and it looks like it's having a measure of success. Indeed, the educational establishment has been working for this very moment for decades.

I've long felt we have been dying as a nation, and it looks like now the final knell will be rung. Rather than a bang, it looks like we may go out with a whimper.

Probably before the scheduled 2010 mid-term elections, we'll see a civil war of sorts, and if that fails, we'll then see the fulfillment of Ayres’ dream of killing of 25 million American capitalists in the ensuing Obama pogrom.

Brace yourselves....

CA....

65 posted on 10/25/2008 10:56:18 AM PDT by Chances Are (Whew! It seems I've at last found that silly grin!)
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To: Mr. Blonde
To govern is to choose. And sometimes the choices are tough ones. When has Barack Obama chosen to take a stand? When he got along to get along with the Chicago machine? When he sat for 20 years in the pews of an ugly neo-segregationist race-baiting grievance-monger? When he voted to deny the surviving “fetuses” of botched abortions medical treatment? When in his short time in national politics he racked up the most liberal – ie, the most doctrinaire, the most orthodox, the most reflex — voting record in the Senate? Or when, on those many occasions the questions got complex and required a choice, he dodged it and voted merely “present”?

I still can't believe this nothing has gotten to where he is.

If a majority of Americans want that, we holdouts must respect their choice. But, if you don’t want it, vote accordingly.

I also cannot believe that the majority of American voters want Our Republic to go this way. We will have the answer in ten days.....

66 posted on 10/25/2008 11:04:18 AM PDT by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: Mr. Blonde

We’re setting sail
To the place on the map
From which no one has ever returned
Drawn by the promise of the joker and the fool
By the light of the campaign signs that burn
Drawn by the promise of the women and the lace
And the gold and the cotton and pearls
It’s the place where they keep all the darkness you need
You sail away from the light of the world
On this trip, baby

You will pay tomorrow
You gonna pay tomorrow
You will pay tomorrow

Save me
Save me from tomorrow
I don’t want to sail in this ship of fools
Save me
Save me from tomorrow
I don’t want to sail in this ship of fools

I want to run and hide
Right now...

Avarice and greed
Are gonna drive you over the endless sea
They will leave you drifting in the shallows
Or drowning in the oceans of history
Traveling the world
You’re in search of no good
But I’m sure you’ll build your Sodom
Like you knew you would
Using all the good people
For your galley slaves
As your little boat struggles
Through the warning waves

But you don’t pay
You will pay tomorrow
You gonna pay tomorrow
You gonna pay tomorrow

Save me
Save me from tomorrow
I don’t want to sail in this ship of fools
Save me
Save me from tomorrow
I don’t want to sail in this ship of fools

I want to run and hide
Right now...

Where’s it coming from?
Where’s it going to?
It’s just a ship of fools...

Here we go...
All aboard...

—Karl Wallinger (World Party)

(well, he actually wrote “crosses” instead of “campaign signs”, but other than that...)


67 posted on 10/25/2008 11:06:13 AM PDT by RichInOC (McCain/Palin '08: You Called Down The Thunder...Well, Now You Got A Cat 5 Hurricane.)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Spot on assessment:

McCain vs Obama is not the choice many of us would have liked in an ideal world. But then it’s not an “ideal world”, and the belief that it can be made so is one of the things that separates those who think Obama will “heal the planet” and those of us who support McCain faute de mieux.

I agree with Thomas Sowell that an Obama-Pelosi supermajority will mark what he calls “a point of no return”. It would not be, as some naysayers scoff, “Jimmy Carter’s second term”, but something far more transformative. The new president would front the fourth great wave of liberal annexation — the first being FDR’s New Deal, the second LBJ’s Great Society, and the third the incremental but remorseless cultural advance when Reagan conservatives began winning victories at the ballot box and liberals turned their attention to the other levers of the society, from grade school up.

The terrorist educator William Ayers, Obama’s patron in Chicago, is an exemplar of the last model: forty years ago, he was in favor of blowing up public buildings; then he figured out it was easier to get inside and undermine them from within.

68 posted on 10/25/2008 11:07:51 AM PDT by wardaddy (when will the folk songs about Barack begin?)
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To: Mr. Blonde

he leaves out the insidious disease which even includes some FReepers ....white guilt which is the tipping point here


69 posted on 10/25/2008 11:10:23 AM PDT by wardaddy (when will the folk songs about Barack begin?)
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To: jackv

“The five-pointed red star....”

Remarkable. And alarming.


70 posted on 10/25/2008 11:15:42 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (Tired from wondering whether we wake up in the newest socialist country tomorrow.)
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To: griswold3
Socialism cannot succeed without capital and our goal should be to cut off the oxygen.

The Amera-Euro socialist wussies in a strangle-hold. Excellent!
Gasp!
Done!

71 posted on 10/25/2008 11:18:45 AM PDT by wubjo (nO Terrorists; nO Tyranny; nObama)
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To: VR-21

Yeah, when he said, “...those of us who support McCain faute de mieux.” I assumed this meant “McCain on toast.”


72 posted on 10/25/2008 11:19:08 AM PDT by dr_lew
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To: yazoo
The poorer we get the more the unwashed will demand the government give them more. It ends with chaos.

Then let's certainly not put-off the inevitable, shall we!


73 posted on 10/25/2008 11:23:14 AM PDT by wubjo (nO Terrorists; nO Tyranny; nObama)
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To: jackv

jackv

I find it humourous of your efforts to post Obamas “red star” in his compaign propanganda means he’s secretly a communist at heart.

Humourous, not at you but because if all his votes, all his promises, his associates and supporters and hints of “sharing the wealth” comments don’t already speak volumes about WHO he is.

But thinking by pointing out he has a red star in his leaflets is the secret to collapsing his media driven empire has borders on tinfoil city.

Face it. The media isn’t doing it’s job and anybody undecided at this late date about what Obama stands for never will.

And posting here is speaking to the choir...


74 posted on 10/25/2008 11:26:17 AM PDT by RedMonqey
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To: keats5
“...and the rising sun, which is the symbol of China.”

Mmmmm. The Rising Sun is a symbol of Imperial Japan.

75 posted on 10/25/2008 11:29:23 AM PDT by RedMonqey
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To: wardaddy

Of course the irony is it is going to elect a half-white person with no ancestral ties to slavery on his African side.


76 posted on 10/25/2008 11:30:36 AM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: RedMonqey

You’re right.

My bad.


77 posted on 10/25/2008 11:40:57 AM PDT by keats5 ("I hope for his sake, Joe Biden got that VP thing in writing."- Rudy)
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To: dr_lew

I have to admit to you that I had to look that one up; “For lack of anything better.” Steyn certainly can convey exasperation. What this looming disaster must seem like to him after his recent adventure with Canada’s HRC.


78 posted on 10/25/2008 11:45:39 AM PDT by VR-21
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To: Mr. Blonde
If a majority of Americans want that, we holdouts must respect their choice. But, if you don’t want it, vote accordingly.

The majority of Americans don't want it. Certainly there is a large share of the population that openly desires this lurch towards a socialist nanny-state, but they are not a majority. Unfortunately, their numbers are bolstered by the dim-witted votes of those who are enthralled by Obama's cool charisma yet have no understanding of what his election portends.

79 posted on 10/25/2008 11:55:25 AM PDT by Junior_G
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To: wardaddy
he leaves out the insidious disease which even includes some FReepers ....white guilt which is the tipping point here

Everything I've heard from my hopelessly liberal friends convinces me that you're right. The mental disease of political correctness—specifically white guilt—is the primary force thrusting Obama into the White House. Countless millions are willing to vote for him primarily because of his race, as if electing a half-black man to the Presidency will mean that slavery never happened.

80 posted on 10/25/2008 11:58:34 AM PDT by Junior_G
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