Got Socialism

Got Socialism?

That’s the new bumpersticker Blake Wylie is giving away with the purchase of a copy of one of his works of art.

Thing is, it’s not a joke. Investor’s Business Daily published an interesting piece today, The Sweet Illusion of Socialism, that I suggest you read.

An excerpt:

In April, when Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., was asked if presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama was a Marxist, he replied:

“I must say, that’s a good question . . . I will tell you that during this campaign, I’ve learned some things about him, about the kind of environment from which he came ideologically. And I wouldn’t . . . I’d hesitate to say he’s a Marxist, but he’s got some positions that are far to the left of me and I think mainstream America.”

It was a good question, but there is a broader one: Will America hold to the principles of capitalism and free enterprise or will it embrace elements of socialism, Marxism and communism?

The author, Terry Sater, writes that like we haven’t done that already. The question in this election is whether we’re going to give them a bear hug or not.

Another bit:

In May, two House Democrats called for nationalization of the U.S. oil industry. A June Rasmussen poll reported that 37% of Democrats liked the idea. Webster’s defines “communism” in part as “a theory advocating elimination of private property” or “a totalitarian system of government in which a single authoritarian party controls state-owned means of production with the professed aim of establishing a stateless society.”

In 2004, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., said: “We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.” She could have easily quoted Karl Marx, who said: “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”

It’s a short piece, so I won’t quote any more, but give it a read.

This is what I was writing about in The George Orwell Daycare Center. This is what 100 years of subtle (and not so subtle) alterations to our education system and media outlets by people who have embraced the beautiful lie despite the record of history has resulted in: a population of which half has pretty much wholly abandoned the spirit, intent, and letter of the Constitution, and the large majority of the other half only vaguely remembers what it was supposed to be for.

Marx and Engels have prevailed, using Antonio Gramsci’s strategy. The next President will either be Barack Hesitate to Say He’s a Marxist Obama, or John Quote “First Amendment Rights” McCain. (Unless Hillary gets lucky while Barack’s on his current World Tour.)

Neither one of these men – Senators both – seems to have much of a grasp of of the Constitution they swore an oath to uphold and defend.

I am reminded of another quote by Robert Anson Heinlein:

The worst thing about living in the declining era of a great civilization, is knowing that you are…

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

I think the United States is the greatest country that’s ever existed on earth. And I think that it is difficult to argue on objective grounds that it is not. I think the facts really point in that direction. It’s the greatest force for good of any country that’s ever been. I think it would be a mistake to say the United States is perfect; it certainly is not. But when historians look at these things on balance and measure the good with the bad — and I think if you do that on a rational basis and make a fair assessment — I think it’s hard to say that there is anything better. I wasn’t born in America – but I got here as fast as I could.Elon Musk, founder, CEO and CTO of SpaceX, and Chairman of the Board of Tesla Motors. Musk was born in South Africa.

h/t to Samizdata for the pointer.

The entire point of That Sumbitch Ain’t Been BORN in one paragraph!

2008 is Turning Out to be a Busy Year

First, in May I got to celebrate TSM‘s fifth blogiversary by going to Louisville to attend the NRA convention/2nd Amendment Blog Bash. As a result of that, in August I get to go to Blackwater in North Carolina and shoot Para-USA‘s pistols and ammunition. Then in October I’m off to Reno for the third annual Gunblogger’s Rendezvous!

Now, y’all are planning to attend GBRIII, aren’t you? It’s time to make your reservations and travel arrangements! You never know which airline might be going out of business next! I’m driving, but I made my hotel reservations this evening and I’ve got my check for the pizza dinner all made out and ready to mail.

C’mon, Reno in October is beautiful! Come hobnob, gnosh and imbibe with with us! Throw some rounds downrange on Saturday! Shoot other people’s ordnance! It’s a great weekend!

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

I am lucky enough now to be able to say that yes, I do have a small purpose in my life, such as it is. I go to work, love my family and then, in my spare time, send some words out into the universe hoping that they will help a woman realize that yes, she is free – free enough to fight and be feminine at the same time. Free enough to choose to live.Breda

One Small Step for (a) Man…

“One Small Step for (a) Man…

…One giant leap for Mankind.”

On this day in 1969, thirty-nine years ago, Astronaut Neil Armstrong made the first bootprint in lunar dust. At 20:17 GMT, (about 1:17PM Mountain Standard time) with 25 seconds of fuel left in the descent stage of the Lunar Module and warning alarms going off constantly, Armstrong gently set the Eagle on the surface of our moon. At 02:56 GMT of July 21, or 7:56PM MST July 20, Armstrong stepped off the LM and spoke the words recorded forever in our history. He swears to this day that he said (or meant to say) “One small step for a man…” but history records otherwise. I watched him in grainy black-and-white on a neighbors 25″ television. I’d seen the Saturn V launch from the banks of the Indian River four days previously. My father was a quality control engineer for IBM, responsible for ensuring the Instrument Unit (guidance system) of the Saturn V rocket worked to specification.

Doesn’t matter. Armstrong landed on the freaking MOON after taking manual control to prevent landing in a boulder field.

They say nobody remembers who the second man on the moon was, but I do – it was Buzz Aldrin, a guy still willing to punch the lights out of moon-landing deniers. Go BUZZ!

Does anyone remember the name of the last man to leave a boot print on the moon?

I do. Gene Cernan, December 14, 1972.

We’re not scheduled to return until 2019.

Yeah. Like that’ll happen.

In Britain He’d be in Trouble

In Britain He’d be in Trouble

Self-defense is all about attitude.

Stealing blatantly from the Ass. Press again, comes this story out of Charlotte, N.C.:

Charlotte teen foils burglary with pocketknife

Fourteen-year-old Dante Gardin first hid in his closet from the burglars who broke into his Charlotte home.

But when one of them kicked in his locked bedroom door Saturday morning, Gardin told The Charlotte Observer, he decided to act.

Gardin said he cut the man on the stomach with a pocketknife he grabbed before he hid and the man dropped his gun.

The teen said when he grabbed the gun, the thieves left without taking anything.

Gardin said he called police, but officers could not find the green van he saw driving away.

No 14 year-old needs a pocketknife! He should’ve curled into a ball and begged them not to hurt him!

Nah, screw that. Good for him. Too bad he didn’t have a 12 gauge. I wonder if the police will be able to find anything when they run a trace on the gun dropped at the scene. Maybe they’ll get lucky and the perp will go to an emergency room to get his gut sewed up.

Oh, wait, of course they won’t. The eeeeeevil NRA prevents them from running traces… What? You mean they don’t?

NEWSFLASH! Obama’s Berlin Speech Leaked!

NEWSFLASH! Obama’s Berlin Speech Leaked!

A pseudonymous media insider going by the name of Red Pepper has secured a page from the speech presumptive Democrat Presidential nominee Barack Unqualified Obama wants to make before the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany. So far only one sentence of the text has been released to the New Media, a line that hearkens back to John F. Kennedy’s emotional and inspiring speech given there in 1963. Some 45 years later, Senator Obama’s voice will echo with power as he delivers these words:

“Ich bin ein beginner!”