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To: sukhoi-30mki
We are told that the author has published 11 books some of which have been translated into as many as 20 languages and I am at a loss to see this piece is anything other than a manifestation of intellectual onanism. If this author has something to say in any language it might be to draw a lesson from the Obama experience. We have buyer' s remorse because we begged Obama to flimflam us and he cheerfully and expertly did so. Now we want to blame Obama because we are disillusioned.

When we as a society eternally ricochet from candidate to candidate always hoping and too often believing that this time this man will produce the magic which will excuse us from our own willful dereliction of duty as citizens, the results are not only predictable but inevitable.

This quadrennial lusting after a political savior is fully in keeping with our human natures. But it does reflect well on us. It is an ignoble trait because it reveals us to be intellectually lazy and emotionally dependent. We were flimflamed by Obama not just because the media worked the crowd while he was on stage, we were taken in because we wanted to be taken in. We were vulnerable because we had not done our homework long before Barak Obama became a household tongue twister. Most of us have an inchoate understanding of our political process and a thoroughly distorted notion of constitutional governance. We have no well considered political philosophy so we seek not to evaluate policy but to judge the man. In the television age that rapidly deteriorates into a beauty contest.

In that televised beauty contest it is Katie Couric who controls the lighting, the camera angles, the editing, and the background music. Is it any wonder that conservative candidates get treated no better than Miss California? Is it any wonder that Barack Obama is literally treated as a Messiah? Is it any wonder that the best of Sarah Palin and the worst of Barack Obama are left on the cutting room floor?

Why do we yield the likes of Katie Couric power over ourselves? Why do we permit ourselves to be so deceived? Why do we want to be taken in by such a transparent siren as, "yes we can," or, "we are the one," when such bumper stickers are not intrinsically compelling, rather, by any objective test are simply mindless?

We are beaten on the one hand by the cynics who say, there is no difference among politicians, it matters not whom you vote for, they are all the same, and apathy, therefore, is the only rational reaction. It is the only way to save yourself from the liars. The only choice is not to choose otherwise you are participating in the sham and, God forbid, you will look foolish.

We are beaten on the other side by the mythmakers, both those who lionize and those who demonize. So Camelot was constructed around a psychotic and compulsive sex addict and a man who was addicted to psychotropic drugs. This myth was so firmly attached to the American psyche that literally no debauchery committed by his youngest brother would disillusion Massachusetts voters. It is folly to underestimate the power of the myth which idolizes an individual. That was why I posted so many times before the last election that Barack Obama had to be morally destroyed or the election was lost.

Equally, demonization myths are not to be underestimated. The mythmakers have denigrated Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, George W. Bush, Dan Quayle, and Sarah Palin, to mention some obvious examples, as stupid. Consider the myth that Richard Nixon is evil. This was well planted and nurtured long before he became president as a result of this politicking against communists in California and his association in the Alger Hiss affair. When Nixon was revealed to be as corrupt, but perhaps no more corrupt than Roosevelt, Kennedy, or Johnson who had recently preceded him in office, he could not escape the consequences for essentially the same acts which they had committed but for which they received no contemporaneous scrutiny and no adverse sanction.

We are beaten into the belief that our solution is in the person and not in the philosophy. We are beaten into the belief that we find truth by identifying the most trustworthy messenger. So if we believed Walter Cronkite we believed that the Vietnam war was lost. If we believed the successor to Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, we believed that George Bush cheated his way out of combat in Vietnam. If we believe those scientists that the media tells us we should believe, we are alarmed at global warming. If we are conditioned into accepting the truth of the message because we accept the trustworthiness of the messenger, we will accept the emotionally easy path of voting for the man and not the philosophy. We will be eternally seeking a Messiah and we will be eternally disillusioned.

By the way, we are not immune from this distemper here on Free Republic where one often reads that some opinion or another ought to be dismissed because the author of it is a liberal. This is the path of know nothingness , isolation, and minority status. This is the conservative world, our beliefs are the correct beliefs and they can stand scrutiny and challenge. To withdraw from the Fray is to commit our belief system to corruption, to a gradual death because we cannot correct ourselves. Is insupportable unless you believe that all conservatives are infallible all the time. It is not the man who brings us the truth but the truth which illuminates the man. No better example of this exists than the biography of Sarah Palin.

As long as we as a commonweal whore after the emotional release of surrender to a false Messiah, statists will have the advantage over us. Our commitment is to the principles of conservatism and not to an individual, not even Sarah Palin, not Glenn Beck, and not Rush Limbaugh. Our belief system is righteous and fully capable of meeting every test the left can throw at it. The one thing it cannot overcome is that folly which infects the rest of our culture.


17 posted on 11/27/2009 12:06:16 AM PST by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: nathanbedford

Well and truly said. Your post is an example of why I love Free Republic.

Those paragraphs, if uttered by a national candidate, would be dynamite.


26 posted on 11/27/2009 6:18:52 AM PST by ecomcon
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To: nathanbedford

Thank you for brilliant thinking and fine writing.


27 posted on 11/27/2009 6:33:58 AM PST by loungitude (The truth hurts.)
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To: nathanbedford
But the myth-makers did not succeed with Reagan. His ability to communicate and his appearance at the right time (the debacle that was the Carter years) proved the myth-makers were wrong, at least in Reagan's instance. Witness his death and funeral and the respect that America gave him, and the media hushed to silence on the old myth they tried to make for him.

I have one hope. The myth-makers are slowly, inexorably being taken down, inch by inch, story by story, bias by bias. The new media is there for all those who will partake of it. Conservative talk radio, Fox News and the Internet--blogs, forums ,etc, have been phenomenal in this regard.

The MSM continues to bleed out. While this new media has the danger associated with it that you describe; becoming the new myth-makers, and causing their listeners/readers to being nodding, parroting believers; at this time the new media offers point-counterpoint to those past and current myths that the old myth-makers have thrust upon us, and to those that can think, the disparity is striking. That is why the MSM is losing so much.

And one other thing that has really become apparent this year, 2009: The liberal left wing policies and ideals are getting full exposure, and proving to the rank and file just how stupid and dangerous they are. It is the one silver lining in the dark cloud of November, 2008. Like the Carter years before, it focuses all of our attention on they way the MSM tries to steer us as being wrong, and their myth as being ridiculous.

29 posted on 11/27/2009 6:59:18 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
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To: nathanbedford

Thank’s for your comments. Well said.


31 posted on 11/27/2009 8:07:50 AM PST by Crolis ("Nemo me impune lacessit!" - "No one provokes me with impunity!")
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To: nathanbedford

Nicely done.

People refuse to think for themselves.


34 posted on 11/27/2009 8:50:56 AM PST by dervish (I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself)
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To: nathanbedford

Once again well said and flawlessly thought out!


38 posted on 11/27/2009 10:25:37 AM PST by Danae (No political party should pick candidates. That's the voters job.)
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To: nathanbedford

Standing up, applauding!

There are some truths that are self evident....

The ‘Progressives’ feel they have the power to bend natural law to their will and the ability to control human nature.
The truth will set US free. (only after their abismal failure) They will again be thrown on the ash heap of history. (I never thought it would happen here!)


41 posted on 11/27/2009 11:23:53 AM PST by griswold3 (You think health care is expensive now? Just wait till it's FREE!)
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