Karen De Coster And Lew Rockwell
Sometimes you just have to get out of the way and go verbatim with stuff that both these great writers publish:
Enough About Clinton, Enough About D.C.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Do you notice that we are all being subjected to a minute-by-minute play-by-play about another ex-dictator who had a heart attack and gets the 50 best doctors in New York to fuss over him? Last week it was John Murtha (may he rest in bloody hell), and now it’s Clinton. This statist worship is sickening. Americans have a love affair with being ruled, controlled, and bamboozled by the Master Class. They yearn for authority figures, and in fact they justify their serfdom while genuflecting to such notions as social justice, duty, and “fair share.” No “good patriot” wants to be seen as a heretic in the Church of Washington D.C.
Hey, I have a thought – let’s send Clinton to a VA hospital where he can join all of those guys whose body parts got shredded overseas to “defend freedom at home.” Let Clinton get by with the VA’s socialized medicine and doctors who weren’t worthy of medical school on their own.
I take you to this post by Lew Rockwell on the passing of Ted Kennedy last year.
Today, another death is ignored because of Teddy Kennedy’s passing, of natural causes, in his compound of seaside mansions. RIP. We are told, endlessly, that he loved, and was loved by, the other members of that criminal syndicate, the US senate. Great. He liked the Red Sox. OK. I suppose he had his servants shine his shoes everyday as well. Fine. Meanwhile, he was dedicated to ripping off working Americans for the benefit of rich people like himself, and that great enabler of the power elite, the state. Maybe that was the deal he made. In any event, to the extent he was a force at all, he subtracted from the sum of human happiness.Ellie Greenwich, RIP, died on the same day. She added to our happiness by writing such songs as Be My Baby. Let’s remember her.
And how about giving us more coverage of each and every snowflake that fell in Washington D.C. this week? I haven’t heard enough of that. In fact, FOX lamented, on Wednesday, that Federal offices were closed for three straight days. Oh, how can we stand it?!
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