Random Thoughts
Random thoughts on the passing scene:
Edmund Burke said, "There is no safety for honest men, but by
believing all possible evil of evil men." Evil men do not always snarl.
Some smile charmingly. Those are the most dangerous. If you don't think the
mainstream media slants the news, keep track of how often they tell you that
the Arctic ice pack is shrinking and how seldom they tell you that the
Antarctic ice pack is expanding. The latter news would not fit the "global
warming" scenario that so many in the media are promoting.
Someone has referred to Vice President Biden as President Obama's
"impeachment insurance." Even critics who are totally opposed to
Barack Obama's policies do not want anything to cut short his presidency, with
Joe Biden as his successor.
People who refuse to accept unpleasant truths have no right to complain
about politicians who lie to them. What other kind of candidates would such
people elect?
Given the shortage of articulate Republican leaders, it will be a real loss
-- to the country, not just to the Republicans -- if Senator Marco Rubio
discredits himself, early in his career, by supporting "comprehensive"
immigration reform that amounts to just another amnesty, with false promises to
secure the border.
Ever since I learned, as a teenager, that the "Saturday Evening
Post" magazine was actually published on Wednesday mornings, I have been
very skeptical about words. "Gun control" laws do not control guns,
"rent control" laws do not control rent and government
"stimulus" spending does not stimulate the economy.
It is hard to think of two people with more different personalities than
New York's Mayor Michael Bloomberg and President Barack Obama. But they are
soul mates when it comes to thinking that they ought to take a whole spectrum
of decisions out of citizens' hands, and impose the government's decisions on
them.
Maybe the reason for the New York Yankees' low batting averages has
something to do with the fact that so many of their batters seem to be swinging
for the fences, even when a single would score the winning run.
President Obama's denial of knowledge about the various scandals in his
administration that are starting to come to light suggests that his titles
should now include Innocent-Bystander-in-Chief.
It has long been my belief that the sight of a good-looking woman lowers a
man's IQ by at least 20 points. A man who doesn't happen to have 20 points he
can spare can be in big trouble.
When Attorney General Eric Holder argued that a "path to
citizenship" for illegal immigrants was a "civil right" and a
"human right," that epitomized the contempt for the public's
intelligence which has characterized so much of what has been said and done by
the Obama administration.
You know you are old when waitresses call you "dear."
Although many people have been surprised and disappointed by Barack Obama,
it is hard to think of a president whose policies were more predictable from
his history, however radically different those policies are from his rhetoric.
When any two groups have different behavior or performance, that plain fact
can be turned upside down and twisted to say that whatever criterion revealed
those differences has had a "disparate impact" on one of the groups.
In other words, the criterion is blamed for an injustice to those who failed to
meet the standard.
Have you heard any gun control advocate even try to produce hard evidence
that tighter gun control laws reduce murder rates? Does anyone seriously
believe that people who are prepared to defy the laws against murder are going
to obey laws against owning guns or large capacity magazines?
I may be among the few people who want Attorney General Eric Holder to keep
his job -- at least until the 2014 elections. Holder epitomizes what is wrong
with the Obama administration. He is essentially Barack Obama without the
charm, so it should be easier for the voters to see through his lies and
corruption.
Despite political differences, it is hard not to feel sorry for White House
press secretary Jay Carney, for all the absurdities his job requires him to say
with a straight face. What is he going to do when this administration is over?
Wear a disguise, change his name or be put into a witness protection program?
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