Couldn’t Say it Better Myself

Couldn’t Say it Better Myself

And when I can’t, I let the other guy/gal say it. Curtis Lowe fisks a bit of Obama’s acceptance speech, and does it WELL in All This and a Toaster Too. A taste:

OK: This one paragraph I will fisk:

For over two decades, (McCain’s) subscribed to that old, discredited Republican philosophy, give more and more to those with the most and hope that prosperity trickles down to everyone else. (No, it isn’t given to them and they aren’t “lucky.” The vast majority of “the ones with the most” earned it through ingenuity, risk-taking, hard work and sacrifice – and they are the business owners, large and small, that employ the bulk of Americans – asshole).

In Washington, they call this the Ownership Society (Exactly! As in private property ownership – the cornerstone of all rights-based and law-based societies and the antithesis of what you believe in and propose)

RTWT.

Especially the last line. Yeah, I’m glad McCain chose Palin, too, but Curtis is pretty much right.

More Locke vs. Rousseau

This time from Brigid:

My work has value. My mind has value. I won’t do it for free. those that do that, are amateurs (coming from the Latin amator – meaning lover), not professionals. As a professional I expect to be paid. Nor will I do it to pay the rent and gas and food of those who aren’t willing to put forth their own effort to the best of their own ability. A hard working person, down on their luck, I will help in many ways. I’ve added to the tip jar of many a hard working blogger, caught up in exploding cars, dysfunctional pets, and bad experiences with Comcast. I’ve helped people in my community, neighbors, suddenly and through no fault of their own, out of a job, with food and/or child care while they went to an interview; with assistance with crafting a new resume and getting them some job contacts. Helping those that actively worked to help themselves.

But do not ask me to support, through work or taxes or even my time, which has value of it’s own, a class of people who only wish to take, because they feel they are owed it for breathing, for crossing the border illegally, or for being a specific race, creed or religion.

Tam said something similar a while back:

It makes one look like a savage to say so, but if your house burns down, blows over, or floats away, it’s not the job of the federal government to fix it for you. Charity is one thing, but federal tax dollars coerced at 1040-point from a single working mother of two in Dubuque (and then filtered through a morbidly obese federal agency) to rebuild your bungalow in Destin is not charity, okay? It’s extortion.

I was having a conversation with a co-worker this afternoon, the one outspoken Obama supporter in the office. He kept talking about the right to health care. I kept correcting him – and he agreed, repeatedly – that “health care” is not a right because it obligates another to provide something, but each time he began expounding on health care he kept using the “right” language.

And I kept interrupting him and repeating the lesson.

A large part of the population is much like him, or Brigid’s hairdresser. They’re A-OK with extortion, because they’ll benefit from it, and they think others like them will benefit from it. (Yes, yes, I can hear the anarcho-capitalists now shouting “Hypocrite! Hypocrite!” Sorry, but I do see a difference between, say, taxation to support the Constitutional requirement to defend the nation vs. taxation to support the welfare state. I’d be more than happy to abolish the income tax and operate the government strictly off of tariffs if we could pare the .gov back to its Constitutional limits. In the mean time I’m more interested in trying to stop .gov growth.)

But what it all boils down to is what Jonah Goldberg expressed in Liberal Fascism, and in his podcast interview with Glenn Reynolds and Helen Smith:

All public policy issues ultimately boil down to one thing: Locke versus Rousseau. The individual comes first, the government is merely an association protecting your interests, and it’s transactional, versus the general will, the collective, the group is more important than the individual. Everything boils down to that eventually. And the problem with “compassionate conservatism” is the same problem with social gospelism, with Progressivism and all the rest: it works on the assumption that the government can love you. The government can’t love you. The government is not your mommy and it’s not your daddy, and any system that is based on those assumptions will eventually lead to folly.

Barack Erkel Obama, and to a lesser extent, McCain, are promising a government that will love you.

And to hell with the individual. It all goes back to philosophy, and the fact that we’re not teaching Locke’s to our kids. Instead we’re allowing our educators and our media to haphazardly feed them Rousseau’s.

And it’s led us here, to folly upon folly. It will eventually lead us to ruin.

And I fear that eventuality is not far off.

Freudian Slip?

Former Texas Rep. Charlie Wilson — yes, that Charlie Wilson — was speaking at an anti-war rally when he, um, flubbed a line:

“We should be led by Osama bin Laden,” he said, then quickly corrected himself. “I mean Obama and Biden.”

Osama bin Laden, Obama and Biden, hey, it’s a mistake anybody could make.

And will keep making all the way ’till election day.

Obama bin Biden 2008!

I’m suddenly feeling a little less sick to my stomach over this year’s election.

From Real Clear Politics via Glenn

This one needs to be spread far and wide.

UPDATE: New bumpersticker!

The Big “O”

The Big “O”

You can’t make this stuff up.

At first, Rick Husong was stunned by the overwhelming wave of negative and sometimes crude reactions to his bid revealed in Whispers last week to build a pro-Sen. Barack Obama movement around a hand salute dubbed the Big-O. Among the hundreds of comments posted on the Whispers site were those comparing it to a gang gesture, a Nazi salute, or worse. “This is how Sieg Heil got started. And, no I’m not saying Obama is Hitler. I just think people should be careful about slipping into a personality cult for a charismatic leader,” wrote Jake of Tennessee. Husong tells me that he was pretty depressed by the reaction to his idea and free design offered on the website of Loyalty Inc., his California creative company. That is until he heard of a fan walking on Venice Beach wearing a T-shirt displaying the artwork. In fact, despite the tsunami of criticism, the artwork has been downloaded 7,700 times and his site has been hit 214,000 times since the first Whisper went live. “I would call that a raving success,” he says, adding that he plans to make his Big-O the “peace sign of our generation.”

He also E-mailed me last night to say that the hits on the artwork have inspired him to push even harder to build a movement around the hand signal.

Well, we know what it inspired on my part.


But the actual image in question is this one:


Here’s the take of the one outspoken Obama supporter in my office:

I have to say I am a little frightened by this. My first thoughts as I saw this were, “Great, all we need is an elephant to stroke and we are set!” Then I remembered that the GOP is represented by the elephant… talk about the irony.

You don’t say.

As Glenn Reynolds noted, Mr. Husong has forgotten the First Rule of Holes.

UPDATE: Robb weighs in with a “hand salute” suggestion of his own.

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

No, man, I don’t think we’re better than anybody else. This is America – we are everybody else!Zo, from this video found at Rodger’s

I’m not a “conservative Republican,” (small “l” libertarian, more like) but I appreciate the arguments made by the speaker.

Calling all Photochop Experts

Calling all Photochop Experts

OK, we’ve got the Exxon sign, and the campaign posters, but now we’ve got the Obama Salute.

I have to admit to a dirty mind, because when I saw that, my first thought echoed the third comment to that post:

wipe the comments all you want…it’s still goatse.

So, here’s a challenge. Can you take the hands from this image:


and the Obama symbol:

and make a goatse image?

I have not the photochop-fu necessary to do it myself.

UPDATE: Jed goes above and beyond, but for my purposes, Regolith WINS! The left sidebar has been updated.