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April 21, 2012
Today's liberals are much like England's 18th century leadersBy Neil SnyderThere was a time when the word "liberal" meant to think freely and openly. Our Founding Fathers were liberals because they believed that free men can govern themselves. In the 18th century, the British Empire ruled the waves; the U.S. was a British colony; and England's ruling elite governed for us because they thought that we were incapable of governing ourselves. Fast forward almost 250 years: the United States is the world's leading economic and military superpower and England is an Island. Today's liberals are much like England's 18th century leaders. They may be well-educated. Some of them attended Harvard or Yale or Virginia, for example, and they think that their college degrees set them apart. They enjoy gathering together in their toney cafés and talking about how smart they are and how stupid the rest of us are, but they are infatuated by their own delusions of grandeur. Sandra Fluke is an example of today's liberal. She must be intelligent because she is a law student at Georgetown, and Georgetown Law School admits bright students. She must be clever, too, because she rose from obscurity to become the liberal mainstream media darling by challenging Georgetown's and the Catholic Church's right to make policies that are consistent with their core values. What makes Fluke a modern-day liberal? First, she thinks that she's smarter than the unwashed masses. Just like 18th century British leaders before her, she knows what's best for us, and she's determined to drive her philosophy down our throats. Second, she thinks that she should be able to do whatever she wants and that the unwashed masses should pay for it. Third, she has done nothing of consequence to prove her mettle, but she wants to make our world over in her image at our expense. Finally, she is amoral and/or immoral, and she thinks that our society should embrace her principles despite their obvious shortcomings. Laurence Lewis is a contemporary liberal as well. He's a writer for Daily Kos, and this is what Daily Kos says about him:
On Sunday, an article by Lewis titled "The cruel stupidity that is economic austerity" appeared in Daily Kos. The first paragraph of the article is below, and it went downhill from there:
What has Lewis done in his life that has prepared him to speak so authoritatively about the motives of people who believe that our nation is borrowing and spending its way into oblivion, and why does he equate fiscal responsibility with class warfare? The answers to those questions are nothing and ignorance, idiocy, or both. Today's "liberals" believe that people who have earned any measure of success should give to others who have less than they do until they have no more to give without respect for ambition and initiative, or lack thereof. Contemporary liberals want things now at others' expense with no strings attached, and they are hedonists and nihilists to the core. Paul Krugman of the New York Times is the grand poobah of modern liberalism, and he has a Nobel Prize to prove it. His article in Sunday's Times titled "Europe's Economic Suicide" is yet another of his many attempts to convince unwitting readers that Europe will go down in flames and take the rest of the world with it if Europeans have to live within their means. More than any other modern liberal with the possible exception of Barack Obama, he has made contemporary liberalism his crusade. His mission in life is to create a Marxist/socialist system that he and other "liberals" like him believe is the solution to the world's problems. Below is an excerpt from that article:
Notice that Krugman didn't say anything about the willingness of Spanish homebuyers to borrow more than they could afford to repay to purchase bigger houses than they needed during a hyper inflated housing market. In Krugman's world, German and Spanish banks were responsible. And what is Krugman's solution? More easy money and more government spending. Ironically, it was easy money and excessive government spending that created the problem in the first place, but that doesn't matter to Krugman and other modern liberal savants. They think that more government spending and extracting more tax revenue from the so-called "rich" is always the right thing to do even though we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that that approach does not work. Are today's liberals ignorant, or are they idiots? It's probably a little bit of both. Neil Snyder is a chaired professor emeritus at the University of Virginia. His blog, SnyderTalk.com, is posted daily. |
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