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The ‘Lesser Of Two Evils’ Con-Game
Alt-Market ^ | 12 June 2012 | Brandon Smith

Posted on 08/12/2012 11:39:36 AM PDT by delacoert

The moral relativism of the “lesser of two evils” philosophy has been draining the heart and soul of America for decades. Many of us in the Liberty Movement understand that it is nothing new, and have come to expect the abusive and emaciated logic it entails from time to time. However, over the course of the past year it has become apparent to me that the talking points and propaganda that drive the hypocritical worldview are being utilized on an even grander scale than ever before. This fact struck me quite sharply while attending a local GOP Lincoln/Reagan dinner event while I was attempting to gauge the overall danger our country would be facing from potential RINO (Republican In Name Only) sellouts as well as what our hopes were for a possible political solution at the local and state level. The “conservative” rally was, to say the least, disappointing.

One thing that stood out plainly at this event, though, was that there was an overall template; an action plan, a message that had been pre-engineered. Someone had sent out a memo, or an email, or a guide, or perhaps beamed talking points directly into the cyborg brains of these political hacks. Their rhetoric was repetitive and uniform and dry like elbow skin. The demand was clearly stated; regardless of who won the Republican Primaries, no matter how unprincipled, how unconstitutional, how despicable, it was our “duty” as conservatives to back them through the national elections. Obama and the Democrats had to be defeated at all costs…

Now, one of the first tenets or rules that a person learns when delving into the Liberty Movement is that there is no such thing as political parties in America today. There are no conflicting interests in Washington D.C. There is no “grand battle” between left and right for the minds of the masses. It is a sham. A con. A fantasy. A false paradigm.

In reality, the leaderships of both fraudulent parties support essentially the same methodology, and that methodology could be summarized thus: Centralize everything, globalize everything, control everything, grow government power, reduce the effectiveness of the citizenry, turn the public against each other, rob them while they’re distracted. If an American does not understand this dynamic and how it is used to dominate the ebb and flow of our culture, then that American knows nothing. He is lost…

Sadly, even those of us who should very well know better than to fall into the false left/right paradigm trap do so on occasion, as has been made painfully obvious by the foolhardy actions of Rand Paul and his blank check endorsement of Mitt Romney. Certainly, this epic blunder, which seems to me to be a blind stab at political maneuvering on the part of Ron Paul’s son, has set off an angry firestorm amongst true Constitutionalists who know every lie Mitt Romney has ever told. People are using words like “betrayal”, and “traitor”, and with good reason, but let’s look at this calamity from the other side of things for a moment…

There are others out there who would applaud Rand Paul’s decision. While many of them will openly admit that they do not feel very secure in the shadow of a Romney presidency, they still rationalize their position by making the “lesser of two evils” argument. “America may be going off the edge of a cliff”, they say, “but at least Romney won’t press the gas peddle as hard as Obama”. Here are just a few of the many reasons why this way of thinking will lead to the end of our society as we know it…

Lesser Of Two Evils? There’s No Such Thing…

First of all, asserting that there is such a thing as a “lesser of two evils” is an act of naivety. It relies on a very dangerous assumption; that one can somehow quantify which candidate is going to hurt the country less. I’ve even read essays by people who pretend they can mathematically delineate the “more evil” of the evils! Not surprisingly, their “logic” invariably leads them to proclaim the lesser evil to be the candidate of the party they happen to belong to. Ignorant Republicans always see the Democrat as the greater evil, while ignorant Democrats always see the Republican as the ultimate monster.

Here’s some math for you: there are two candidates for President of the United States, one is a cannibalistic serial killer who plans to murder 20 more people with his own hands while in office. The other is a cannibalistic serial killer who only plans to kill 19 innocents personally. Which candidate do you support?

The correct answer is NEITHER.

Unless you are a fan of murder, there is no inherent difference between these two demonic bureaucrats. They both stand in opposition to the guiding principles of inborn conscience, as well as the protections provided by the laws of free people. The fact that one man will do slightly less damage during his reign is irrelevant. Is a choice between Stalin and Hitler, for instance, really a choice at all? Which one is the "lesser evil" in this equation?

Some may argue that this comparison is a bit over the top. I beg to differ. Presidents have the power not only to maim and kill en mass, but they also have the power to dismantle the laws which protect our civil liberties. To drive the point home as far as Romney and Obama are concerned, let’s watch the following video, which removes the blinders and exposes these two charlatans for what they really are; two peas in a pod:

A refusal to vote, or a vote for a third party, is not a vote for Obama, or a vote for Romney, but a vote against the charade.

There is no such thing as a “lesser evil”. Either a candidate follows the path of truth and honor, or he does not. If he does, he deserves our support. If he does not, or if both candidates are criminals, then they both must be tossed to the wayside. Just because the system has deliberately limited our choices does not mean we are required to participate in the flim-flam.

Participation Is A Duty?

I have also heard the argument that by refusing to participate within the system, and by refusing to choose a specimen from the carnival of horrors we are presented every election cycle, we are doing more harm to America than good. This is the most prevalent falsehood of our era.

The bottom line is, Americans have been dancing in the lesser of two evils pageantry for generations and our Constitutional shield has only been further degraded and destroyed in that time. I defy anyone to show how choosing Obama over McCain, or Bush over Gore, or Clinton over Bush Sr. has helped this country or its people. Where are these illusory advantages and benefits of participation? Where has our country gone while the public fettered away years trying to decide which ghoul to hand over the scepter of empire to? Or, the ultimate question; what specifically have they achieved? Have they gained anything? Has any minutia of our lives been made better by following the “lesser of two evils theory”? Only a fool would claim yes…

One might argue that a non-vote is the same as putting all bad candidates on the same footing, and that this would be “wrong”. I disagree. In an election in which all candidates share the same disparaging policies, they are ALREADY on the same footing. We simply refuse to give the farce legitimacy by casting our vote for any one of them.

In the game of chess, the primary goal is to diminish your opponent’s options. To force him into a corner where, no matter which choice he makes, he loses. Chess, however, is not life. In life, intelligent and creative individuals have the ability to walk away from the board completely and implement their own solutions. The more we continue to participate in the rigged game, and the more we continue to view the future as a series of self contained boundaries administered by the establishment instead of a wide open frontier in which all is possible, the more we will lose, until there is nothing left.

Only Cowards Compromise In The Face Of Evil

Good does not compromise with evil. As stated above, there is nothing to be gained by it. I find that the people most prone to suggesting or demanding compromise with oligarchs and tyrants are usually cowards who have never faced down any legitimate struggle in their lives with any passion. But, how do they sell this stunted philosophy to others? The illusion here is one of “reason” or “objectivity”.

Fearful men often use the guise of objectivity (even if they are not) to avoid confrontation, especially confrontation with a supposed authority figure or government. Strangely, their powers of reason and deduction invariably seem to lead them to subservience to the establishment structure. Compromise, for them, is a way to protect their flailing egos by playing the role of the “even handed citizen” while at the same time crawling towards servitude.

The argument to this position would, of course, be that many in the Liberty Movement compromise with evil everyday. That we follow laws we disagree with and that we find reprehensible, and that this makes us somehow “hypocritical”. I would say that this is a very narrow and disingenuous view.

Free minded people do not “follow” reprehensible laws so much as tolerate them while working to dismantle them (“following” infers acceptance). Being honorable and generally of good will, we look for peaceful avenues of redress and change. But, if those avenues are closed to us, and if the injustices expand, the free minded become freedom fighters. Dissent and even revolution are inevitable in the face of tyranny. It is an undeniable feature of human nature.

What I find most interesting though is the conundrum that this conflict of interest creates for the skeptical establishment slave. If the Liberty Movement tolerates bad law while searching for a peaceful path towards change, they call us hypocritical. If the Liberty Movement abandons tolerance and brings force to bear against tyranny and its abuse of the law, they call us “fringe extremists”. Apparently, the only way we can be correct in the eyes of self proclaimed objectivists is if we bow to the constraints of the system, sit back, keep our mouths shut, and enjoy the bread and circuses.

The Greatest Evil Is Moral Relativism

Collectivist governments seek to encourage extreme moral flexibility. Totalitarian regimes cannot survive otherwise. The lesser of two evils sales pitch is, in the end, an extension of the methodology of moral relativism. It trains us to embrace the status quo, whether we like it or not, and to continuously rationalize our adherence to the sham just to get through the day. The mental gymnastics we are required to perform become more complex and unstable. Eventually, in order to ease our consciences which are screaming in agony at the pit of our chests, we have to stop caring about anything, and just go through the motions of participation.

This is not the way to freedom.

There are other ways to secure liberty beyond elections, but for these strategies to be effective, we have to stop asking for permission from the establishment before we take action. Perhaps you seek to step outside the box and away from the controlled paradigm. Perhaps you seek to confront the system head on, either exposing its duplicity and evil, or erasing it as an obstacle completely. The system, its laws, and its political theater are of no consequence, especially when it has been so corrupted.

Moral relativists, though keen on the idea of mutable law, enjoy the trappings of the law as long as it is to their benefit. The law, as I have pointed out in the past, is arbitrary, and always has been. The only true law is the law of inherent and universal conscience. My conscience, as with most other people, tells me that choosing the “lesser of two evils” (an illogical abstraction) sends a message to the elitists that manipulate our culture that I am willing to help them perpetuate their fiction. I become an accomplice in the crime. I commit self mutilation. I give power to the lie.

Such institutionalized misery can only be undone by uncompromising men and women who put principles and conscience before comfort, or even before their own lives. All throughout history, this is how wrong is undone. No society ever changed for the better by casting aside their beliefs and their individualism. No society ever changed for the better by choosing the lesser of two evils. No society ever changed for the better by holding out the hand of friendship to despots, maniacs, and con-men in the hopes that they would be spared just a little less tragedy before their time on this Earth is over…


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To: NoLibZone; scottjewell; ebb tide; Sirius Lee; lilycicero; MaryLou1; glock rocks; JPG; ...

Story by Gary Bauer:

“Like Reagan, Romney is a contrite convert, referring to his past support for Roe as his life’s “defining mistake.”

When challenged about his previous support for abortion in a Republican debate in December, he said “I changed my mind…I’m firmly pro-life…sometimes I’m wrong.”

Gary Bauer is president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families, and served for 8 years in the administration of President Ronald Reagan, including a stint as Reagan’s domestic policy adviser.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/06/19/mitt-romney-and-abortion-why-are-pro-lifers-still-questioning-convert/#ixzz23MxlZi4k

Mitt Romney Never Flip-Flopped on Marriage

By: Maggie Gallagher, She is the founder of the National Organization for Marriage

“Mitt Romney didn’t just oppose court-ordered same-sex marriage with words, he fought hard, including behind the scenes.”

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/printpage/?url=http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/12/02/mitt_romney_never_flip-flopped_on_marriage_112251.html


61 posted on 08/12/2012 3:20:32 PM PDT by narses
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To: Robert DeLong

This will be the 10th presidential election in which I cast my vote. Your condescension is laughable.

Everything? You're sure about that? I'll give your opinion all the attention it is due - little.

Sounds a little overwrought.

62 posted on 08/12/2012 4:03:07 PM PDT by delacoert
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To: delacoert

Fascinating that the author would employ the Stalin vs Hitler, analogy, when a quick perusal history shows that when it came to Stalin or Hitler, the United States did choose, we choose Stalin. Because at the time he was, wait for it, “the lesser or two evils”.

We chose to side with Stalin to defeat Hitler, then we chose to fight the evil of Stalin’s Marxism.

I guess if this guy had his way we should have just stood on the sidelines.


63 posted on 08/12/2012 4:26:38 PM PDT by Truthsearcher
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To: bmwcyle
Maybe, but it is still the lesser evil. And if the choice is binary, as it is, then one or the other must and will prevail
64 posted on 08/12/2012 4:35:42 PM PDT by chesley (God's chosen instrument - the trumpet)
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To: SumProVita; Jim Robinson; Colofornian; ELS; firebrand; Yehuda; StarFan

ridiculous?

Voting for the man who gave America Gay Marriage just because his name is not Obama is the smart thing??

Voting for the man who gave America Govt run health care is okay because his name is not obama??

Our nation is doomed.

Voting for evil is voting for evil. Plain and simple.


65 posted on 08/12/2012 5:36:16 PM PDT by RaceBannon (I wont vote for a gay marriage marxist gun grabber, or vote for Obama, either)
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To: RaceBannon

I firmly stand by my comment. They are NOT the same.


66 posted on 08/12/2012 5:40:03 PM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. - Modified Descartes)
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To: NoLibZone; xzins; wagglebee; trisham
When challenged about his previous support for abortion in a Republican debate in December, he said “I changed my mind…I’m firmly pro-life…sometimes I’m wrong.”

He's lying.

He's worth hundreds of millions of dollars. If he was "firmly pro-life" then where is the evidence of his donations to pro-life charities and organizations?

Romney became pro-life in order to try to fool some pro-lifers into supporting him. Now that he's sewn up the nomination, where is his statement that he wants to see Roe v. Wade overturned or that he believes that most abortions should be illegal?

Crickets.

Talk is cheap, especially for a liar like Romney. Let him put his wallet where his mouth is. Let him show us his substantial contributions to pro-life organizations.

67 posted on 08/12/2012 5:51:58 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (There can be no Victory without a fight and no battle without wounds.)
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To: bmwcyle
You have missed the real point. How long will God forgive us for excepting evil?

Having any leader other than Jesus as king is evil.

68 posted on 08/12/2012 6:24:00 PM PDT by aimhigh
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To: Marie

Your hopes are mine as well.

We have to face reality. We are where we are and our choices are set in stone. So, we must look at the long term consequences of the choice we ultimately make.

Like the analogy of turning a large ship, we cannot hope to undo a lot of the damage done in one election. But, we have made a good start since 08 of putting in place real conservatives and have many more running for Congress this year.

Romney is not my first, second or third choice, but he is THE ONLY alternative to Obama. Obama will not be controlled by a Republican House and Senate. If he is reelected, he will see that as carte blanche to do whatever he wants.

We must put the brakes on now and continue to be vigilant and work for more conservative voices in D.C. in the future. Obama must be defeated. Period.


69 posted on 08/13/2012 9:30:36 AM PDT by Jvette
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To: delacoert

Thanks for the post.

Excellent.


70 posted on 08/13/2012 2:47:16 PM PDT by fishtank (The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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To: delacoert

What a total load of Communist crap.


71 posted on 08/13/2012 2:54:12 PM PDT by Deb (If you wanna laugh everyday, follow Deepak Chopra on Twitter)
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To: delacoert
I'll give your opinion all the attention it is due - little.

I certainly did not expect you to give my opinion anymore consideration than I gave yours.

This will be my 9th, so I am not impressed with this being your 10th vote in a Presidential election. Though I was of age I did not vote in Nixon's re-election bid or Carter's election because at that time I didn't give a dang about politics.

When you look at 2 people and see 1 as the lesser of 2 evils and you do nothing to stop the most evil than you are aiding evil. Nothing overwrought in that statement at all. Because the reality is that no 3rd party candidate has ever won an election or even come close for that matter. Thus by casting your vote for a 3rd party candidate, or not voting at all, you are not part of the solution to thwart the most evil of the 2.

Remeber the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

72 posted on 08/14/2012 11:19:20 AM PDT by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: RaceBannon
Yes ridiculous.

He didn't give America either of those things, he gave the people of Mass. what they wanted, though on gay marriage from what I hear he did fight against the gay marriage thing.

Instead what you should be looking at is what does Obama plan to give America.

Answer: THE SHAFT

73 posted on 08/14/2012 11:29:51 AM PDT by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: Robert DeLong

bzzzzt!

What started in Mass is what followed accross the country, and YOU KNOW IT!


74 posted on 08/14/2012 2:35:37 PM PDT by RaceBannon (I wont vote for a gay marriage marxist gun grabber, or vote for Obama, either)
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To: RaceBannon
No I don't know anything of the sort.

As of May 10, 2012, gay marriage has been legalized in eight US states (MA, CT, IA, VT, NH, NY, WA - effective June 7, 2012, and MD - effective Jan. 1, 2013) and the District of Columbia. 31 states have constitutional amendments banning gay marriage. Which leaves 11 that have not recognized gay marriage, nor have they banned it. But the reality is 41 to 9. Thus a sweep is a leap. But wasn't this really what the Founding Fathers envisioned? That states would be free to make these types of decisions if the Constitution didn't speak to it. If the people who live in these states that have recognized gay marriage have a problem with that fact then they need to remove these their elected leaders who made these decisions. That or vote with their feet and move to a state that has banned gay marriage. So why do you remain in Conn. if you disagree with gay marriage? I would have packed my bags and left the day after.

It is time for you to learn the truth about RomneyCare if you dare move beyond relying solely on what others have told you. Romney has stated that he will repeal ObamaCare. Had he said he would fix it I would be concerned.

I really think we are on the same side. However, you think I am selling out my principles, while I don't think you fully grasp the ramifications associated with this election. Romney is by no means my favorite choice, but honestly we do not have the luxury to allow Obama another 4 years. I'll take my chances with Romney, because getting the usurper out of office is really that critical to the survival of this nation. I hope you start to really recognize that fact.

75 posted on 08/15/2012 4:22:59 AM PDT by Robert DeLong (u)
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To: delacoert

Then there is reality........ Politics is the art of the possible


76 posted on 08/15/2012 4:32:28 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
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To: delacoert
By not holding your nose and voting for Romney, this is what you're voting for:

Uber-liberal Supreme Court pick(s), an even more empowered New Black Panthers Party, Eric Holder's Just-Us Department, more Obama racist edicts, Open borders, Gun control, Government takeover of whatever industry it desires, abolition of freedom of religion, Muslim proliferation and Sharia law, an even more rogue EPA, a completely weakened National defense and an end to our alliance with Israel (when's the last time Obama held a Passover sadar?), Agenda 21, etc........

77 posted on 08/15/2012 4:50:25 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (If Barack has a memory like a steel trap, why can't he remember what the Constitution says?)
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To: bmwcyle

He forgave us long before any of us were born.


78 posted on 08/16/2012 10:41:59 AM PDT by Trod Upon (Obama: Making the Carter malaise look good. Misery Index in 3...2...1)
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