tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117896682024-03-20T22:16:32.371-07:00Francois de CharetteNothing is more current than that which is ancient.Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.comBlogger310125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-44309127779094097172024-03-20T22:15:00.000-07:002024-03-20T22:16:00.690-07:00Militaristic Isolationism What used to be the party of strong foreign policy has become the party of moral equivocation. A perfect example is Tucker Carlson excusing the murderous war criminal Vladimir Putin by saying that "leadership involves killing. " Similarly, Donald Trump wants to act as though his criminal prosecutions are equal to Putin murdering Navalny.<div>"Tough" in the lexicon of Trump supporters always means unethical or illegal. Wanting to kill the wives and children of terrorists isn't a war crime, it's "tough. "Running your business in a way that's dishonest and semi-legal is also "tough. "</div><div>Estase assumes that Orange Blatherskite sees Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "tough " too. It's amusing to see the disparity between the way Republicans treat the first front of World War III and its second front. Republicans want to let the people of Ukraine twist in the wind, but they are falling all over themselves to arm Israel against a Russian proxy, HAMAS. </div><div>The MAGA/NTC view of the world doesn't recognize the changes to international order resulting from World War II. The UN Charter considers collective self defense legally preferable. This is why the United States <i>needs </i>NATO. </div><div>The assumption that America can practice some sort of militaristic isolationism is one reason Ukraine is being hung out to dry. At some point, America will need allies, but no one will help such an unreliable country that can only be counted on to care about itself. </div><div><br></div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-35302417609281174262023-11-18T22:32:00.000-08:002023-11-18T22:32:58.114-08:00The Strange Love of Donald Trump "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers "is a picture about a privileged ĺittle girl and her two friends. One is the son of her tutor, and the other is a boy from the wrong side of the tracks. The little girl pushes her rich grandmother, whom she despises, down the stairs. The boy from the wrong side of the tracks is blamed for the death. <div>The point of "Ivers "is that the boy from the wrong side of the tracks goes to reform school, but ends up living an ordinary lower class life. The granddaughter and the tutor's son end up rich, powerful, married and evil. </div><div>The fact that the couple are evil results from the repeated moral compromises they committed to protect their position in life. </div><div>The ideas in "Ivers "are quite Aristotelian. What originally reminded Estase of "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers?"Those who have followed this blog have seen how Trumpism separated Estase from most of the right. January 6,2021 was where I felt like my former fellows had transformed into the sort of snarling, evil sociopaths played by Barbara Stanwyck and Kirk Douglas in the film. </div><div>Thrasymachus in Plato's <u>Republic </u>represents the ideas of power-worship and cynicism that mark MAGA/NTC.</div><div><i>Socrates:And would you call justice vice?</i></div><div><i>Thrasymachus:No,I would rather say sublime simplicity. </i></div><div><i>Socrates:Then would you call injustice malignity?</i></div><div><i>Thrasymachus:No,I would rather say discretion. </i></div><div><i>Socrates:And do the unjust appear to you to be wise and good?</i></div><div><i>Thrasymachus:Yes, he said;at any rate Those of them who are able to be perfectly unjust, and who have the power of subduing States and nations;but perhaps you imagine me to be talking of cut purses. Even this profession, if undetected, has advantages, though they are not to be compared with those of which I was just now speaking</i></div><div><i><br></i></div><div><i>Socrates:You are very kind, I said;and would you have the goodness also to inform me, whether you think that in a state, or an army, or a band of robbers and thieves, or any other gang of evildoers could act at all if they injured one another?</i></div><div><i>Thrasymachus:No,indeed, he said, they could not. </i></div><div><i>Socrates:But if they abstained from injuring one another, then they might act together better?</i></div><div><i>Thrasymachus:Yes. </i></div><div><i>Socrates:And this is because injustice creates divisions and hatreds and fighting, and justice imparts harmony and friendship;is that not true, Thrasymachus?</i></div><div> Refusing to accept personal morals in a leader seems to have led members of MAGA/NTC to lose their own ethical guide posts. </div><div><i>"Therefore the bad man does not seem to be amicably disposed even to himself, because there is nothing in him to love;so that if to be thus is the height of wretchedness, we should strain every nerve to avoid wickedness and should endeavor to be good;for so and only so can one be either friendly to oneself or a friend to another. "</i></div><div>Aristotle <u>Nicomachean Ethics </u>(1166:25-29)</div><div> MAGA/NTC created men who rebelled against the legal norms they had pretended to champion. </div><div> Aristotle said that ethical behavior is habitual. Part of this is wrapped up in his natural law theory, in which virtue is necessary for the formation of practical reason (phronesis).People accustomed to wickedness will have difficulty making moral decisions. </div><div><i>"Now if the mark be noble, the cleverness is laudable, but if the mark be bad, the cleverness is mere smartness;hence we call even men of practical wisdom clever or smart. Practical wisdom is not the faculty, but it does not exist without this faculty [ed.-virtue].And this eye of the soul acquires its formed state not without the aid of virtue, as has been said and is plain;for the syllogisms which deal with acts to be done are things which involve a starting-point, viz. 'since the end, i.e. what is best, is of such and such a nature';whatever it may be (let it for the sake of argument be what we please);and this is not evident except to the good man;for wickedness perverts us and causes us to be deceived about the starting points of action. Therefore it is evident that it is impossible to be practically wise without being good. "</i></div><div>Aristotle <u>Nicomachean Ethics </u>(1144:25-35)</div><div> Those who reject MAGA/NTC will end up doing what Van Heflin's character does at the end of the film--watching as the exponents of evil show their inability for friendship and destroy one another. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-58849401742566837142023-04-08T22:23:00.001-07:002023-04-08T22:23:24.872-07:00Don't Just Do Something, Sit There!<i>"In one of the villages he entered during his journey, a woman named Martha entertained him in her house. She had a sister called Mary; and Mary took her place at the Lord's feet,and listened to his words. Martha was distracted by waiting on many needs, so she came to his side, and asked, Lord art thou content that my sister should leave me to do the serving alone? Come, bid her to help me. Jesus answered her, Martha, Martha how many cares and troubles thou hast! But only one thing is necessary; and Mary has chosen for herself the best part of all, that which shall never be taken away from her. " </i>Luke (10:38-42)<div> Estase has written before about the ancient Greek categories of Excellence (meaning moral behavior),and Effectiveness (meaning personal accomplishment). Rarely do Excellence and Effectiveness exist together in the same person. The story of Mary and Martha would seem to echo the Excellence/Effectiveness dichotomy. </div><div> Society's obsession with doing has educational consequences. Liberal arts educations are disdained because they aren't profitable. The fact that they aren't profitable makes it seem that they aren't practical. Of course, knowing about government, philosophy and history serve to make it possible for one to see through bad arguments and political illusions. So, although they are not necessarily profitable, they are types of knowledge that are practical in a selfless way. </div><div> Unfortunately, the public school system makes no attempt to prepare students to study Greek and Latin, showing its dismissal of Classical learning. Today's colleges of liberal arts and sciences can be extremely political, showing that even a selfless education can be turned to selfish ends. Learning for learning's sake is something whose value the university doubts. </div><div> But just as how secular people see profit as all-important, some religious people think Christians are preferably people who accomplish greatly. Obviously we need people to perform practical tasks (like feeding the hungry), but the contemplative life and the pursuit of virtue are all too easy to discount. The Marthas of the world wish to be social workers, or, even worse, political activists. A nun that spends her time contemplating the Almighty is more important than a Nun on the Bus because the world already has plenty of political agitators. </div><div> At the end of this meditation on Excellence and Effectiveness, Estase can offer only the twelve-step suggestion, "Don't just do something, sit there!"</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-8392942639936107362022-12-24T22:15:00.001-08:002022-12-24T22:15:14.123-08:00Hegelian Justifications Long ago, Estase remarked that the old Greek categories of Effectiveness and Excellence had been completely conflated. That is to say, success is prized so highly that even morally corrupt means are considered acceptable. The right's saying of "That's not my problem,"applies equally to poverty, racial issues, and now, even to our legal system. This degraded moral sensibility accompanied the transformation of right-wing politics into a mere attempt to safeguard the position of the well-off. <div>First, Mark Levin depicted the Constitution as having right-wing ideology baked into the crust. When you only like our founding document based on a delusion, it leads the Trump faithful to, even after the Save Save America riot, say "We can't vote our way out of this, "showing their ongoing interest in violent revolution. </div><div>Second, the acceptance of a morally rancid person like Orange Blatherskite was a sign that the moral rot of NTC (Nothing to Conserve) was already setting in. </div><div>One of the consequences of conflating Effectiveness and Excellence is that the NTC people think and act like Marxists in the sense that success excuses every form of crime. In Marxism, this was due to the skeletal role Hegelianism plays, that also being its most dangerous component. Hegelianism taught that success would justify every crime. NTC has much the same viewpoint, accentuated by its judgment that the American left is actually satanic. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-26665200573494083362022-10-25T21:56:00.001-07:002022-10-25T21:56:04.957-07:00MAGA Goes NTCThe hillbilly sans-cullottes over at The Federalist have apparently decided that the term conservative is outdated because American government has nothing to conserve. Ridiculous and apocalyptic--just what we expect from Trumphumpers. But I think we have a new acronym to replace MAGA--NTC(pronounced "nutsy"). <div> If American government has nothing to conserve, perhaps it has something to do with Trump's disregard for the democratic and legal norms that kept politicians' hands out of the public still and ensured peaceful transfer of power. </div><div> It has been clear for some time that anything that even resembled eighteenth century Whiggery has been purged from the Republican party by the ideological mess that is MAGA. Donald Trump has nothing in common with John Adams. Talk radio overcame anything that ever resembled intellect, and the NTC nonsense makes a mockery out of Trump supporters' claims to love the Constitution.Laura Ingraham said a while ago that the Constitution wasn't sacred because it might be improved upon. Estase dreads what Laura Ingraham would consider an improvement on the U.S. Constitution. All you have to see to prove this disrespect is the minimizations and rationalizations for the Save America Riot and its concurrent fake elector scheme. </div><div> All of this amounts to the once-proud Republican party checking out and withdrawing from American democracy. What is there to call NTC but the final embrace of authoritarianism?</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-54900822965016537352022-08-13T22:08:00.001-07:002022-08-13T22:08:48.014-07:00Alternate Realities Americans have seemed to be in what Alasdair MacIntyre would call an "epistemological crisis;" a new situation causes people to confuse "seems" with "is." This goes back at least as far as the Obama birth certificate controversy. Then came Sandy Hook. Next came "Pervy Ted," and the idea that Rafael Cruz shot Kennedy. This was followed by rewriting history to make Robert Mueller and John McCain less than the heroes they are. Recently Moonbat Taylor-Green claimed that the July 4th Highland Park shooting was a "false flag. "<div> And then there's the 800 pound gorilla in the room; the Save America Riot, which Orange Blatherskite's apologists have sought to justify while denying their culpability in. Some of these people still talk about mules and a stolen election. </div><div> This week's search warrant served on Orange Blatherskite's mansion led Fox to spout vituperation against the FBI along the lines of "they hate Trump, and they've coming for you next!" This sort of overheated, hyperbolic rhetoric led a MAGA freak to shoot up an FBI office in Cincinnati. </div><div> Fox's dishonesty was such that last night (Aug. 12) Fox pretended that the motives of the Cincinnati gunman were unknown. Just as with January 6, Fox conveniently forgot how much incitement they created for a criminal attack on our government. </div><div> It is difficult to decide whether the Trump movement's alternate reality is genuine epistemic confusion, or just a strategy of politics based on prevarication. The danger is, of course, is that this is typically fascist or totalitarian behavior. The Nazis completely rewrote history to make Germans natives of the Himalayas. They claimed that Germany had lost WW I although they won every battle. And, of course, their Thule Society worldview made Jews Germany's natural enemies. This was all rank nonsense, but the Nazi regime needed it to exist. </div><div> RINO has gone from meaning a liberal Republican to meaning anyone who rejects this alternate reality. It doesn't help a bit that Democrats have undermined same Republicans like Peter Meijer by buying ad time for their alternate reality opponents. Note well that Illinois Democrats intentionally dissolved Adam Kinzinger's district for their own advantage. Obviously, Democrats don't see Trump epistemic confusion as a fascist threat, but as a good opportunity for themselves. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-37536930023756725882022-07-14T21:19:00.001-07:002022-07-14T21:19:11.344-07:00Horst Weasel The person Orange Blatherskite said handled pressure better than a four star Marine general. He played on his smart phone while Rome burned. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The viruses of isolationism and Jacksonian Nationalism are now combined with a ridiculous urge to blame the behavior of a foreign despot on Joe Biden. </div><div> Moonbat Taylor-Greene responded to Putin's disgusting invasion of Ukraine by tweeting that it was terrific that the Communist dictator was "standing up " to the U.S. She then addressed obscenities to NATO, our State Department, and our Department of Defense. </div><div> Such amazing foreign policy wisdom and patriotism is not limited to Orange Blatherskite, Tucker Carlson, or the mentally diminished representative from Georgia. Fox News has invited on numerous ersatz foreign policy experts like Fred Fleitz and Christian Whiton. On his March 7th broadcast, Jesse Watters (whose first response to the invasion was a craven worry that Ukrainian refugees might be resettled in the U.S.), made a disgusting display of blaming the U.S. for the war. Watters, a lame Bill O'Reilly wannabe, always had a Colbert Report feel to him. If Orange Blatherskite were caught with a big stash of kiddie porn, Jesse Watters would have claimed it was for research into the imaginary Deep State conspiracy to protect an underground network of pedophile Democrats. Apparently Watters agrees with Josh Hawley that we should have agreed to Putin's demand that Ukraine never be allowed to join NATO, because Watters basically accused our government of goading Putin into this war. He prefaced a video of H-> on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow show by saying that Democrats intended to turn Ukraine into a "killing ground ." Not unpredictably, that wasn't really what Hillary Clinton said. </div><div> Estase understands that Fox News exists to blame everything on Joe Biden. On the other hand, it should be ashamed to remove the locus of responsibility for the war in Ukraine from Vladimir Putin. There is no way around the fact that Tucker Carlson and Jesse Watters are offering sympathy to evil war criminal Vladimir Putin. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-72436978914710588502022-01-12T11:33:00.000-08:002022-01-12T11:33:21.368-08:00King Mob Julius Caesar was someone who claimed to represent the people and destroyed the Roman Republic. Today's populism is all about Jacksonian Nationalism, and is comfortable with imperial power being assigned to the president. <div> Populism has distorted our foreign policy and trade policy. It has led to a new breed of irresponsible politicians. </div><div> By putting the least sophisticated among us in control, populism is a return to King Mob that Daniel Webster fought against in the 1830's.</div><div> Donald Trump's supporters make a lot out of their claim that America is a republic and not a democracy. However, these same people hate the independence of elected representatives. Moreover, a "power to the people " mentality is more democratic than republican.</div><div> Another attitude inconsistent with republicanism is Trump supporters' attitude that the former president was the boss of lawmakers, and that he had some kind of right to absolute loyalty and obedience from them. </div><div> Trump supporters like to self-identify as "federalists," even though none of them are smart enough to understand the Federalist Papers. Real federalists wouldn't think a president had the right to choose which laws to enforce. </div><div> The idea of expansive executive power that Trump believed himself to hold is exactly what America <i>didn't </i>need. The power of Congress has been weakened by 80 years of executive encroachment. Of course, Congress is the kind of institution that defines a republic. Obviously, short-changing Congress may be authoritarian or democratic, but could never be republican.</div><div> The concept of party loyalty bears a questionable relationship to principle. The kind of Jack Kemp free-market ethos that used to mark the Republican party was exchanged for a cheezy protectionism that sought to one-up even our allies. Instead of leading the world's democracies, Trump wanted to retreat to Fortress America. He didn't understand the basic fact that our European allies are doing us a favor by being in NATO, and it is for that reason that the United States had always provided most of its funding. Of course, it is probably too much for Orange Blatherskite to understand the UN Charter. And then, of course, there is the fact that he turned a party founded on civil rights into the party of Pepe the Frog.</div><div> Populism has also warped our foreign policy discourse by leading rightist media to promote obscure think tanks peddling Jacksonian Nationalism. Fox recently aired a segment with a representative of such a group who excused Putin's past thefts of Ukrainian territory by pointing to the presence of ethnic Russians there. Estase's astute mate pointed out that this was the same argument Nazi Germany made for seizing Czechoslovakia. Smoke screens like this are injurious to honest discussions of Russian aggression. </div><div> Josh Hawley is a perfect example of how populism has replaced conservatism. Hawley has said that teaching history in schools is useless. A conservative would want young people to know the accomplishments and sacrifices of past generations. A populist, however, would want people to only know Brian Kilmeade-style distortions of history meant to satisfy the conceits of Jacksonian Nationalism. </div><div> Hawley also propagated the fiction that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. Peaceful transition of power and the rule of law don't matter as much as holding on to power at all costs. Hawley doesn't want to conserve the Constitutional system--he wants to remake it according to what Donald Trump wants it to be. During the Obama years, Estase saw a right winger online advocating violating the Constitution to protect "the spirit of the Constitution. " For such as Hawley, the "spirit of the Constitution " means right wing populist ideology. Obviously, there is no such thing as a spirit of the Constitution that differs from its written form. That would basically be the equivalent of the "living Constitution " fallacy. </div><div> Hawley gets his political oxygen from the Trumpian media, who treat him like a hero instead of the fringy dweeb he really is. Of course, all of these populists would have no more following than Lyndon LaRouche if it weren't for the Trumpian media. And for all his culpability in the events leading up to the Save America Riot, he suffered little blowback .</div><div> If our republic has any future, it lies with people who don't claim to have authority beyond that granted by the Constitution. If America is a republic, it's time to quit appeals to an amorphous "people " that really amounts to King Mob. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-39774734267194192192021-11-21T21:36:00.001-08:002021-11-21T21:36:23.083-08:00This Is Your Brain On Talk Radio The Right has become prone to taking the opposite position from Democrats--even in those unusual situations where they are right. Nowhere on the Right is this more true than with that favorite of the alt-right, Tucker Carlson. It's hard to believe that conservatives once anticipated Carlson becoming a thoughtful commentator, now that he carries water for Communist strongman Vladimir Putin. Now that Democrats have evolved away from their ridiculous position that considering Russia a strategic threat, Carlson has taken the position that former KGB officer Putin should be a hero to the American Right. <div> Attitudes like that of Tucker Carlson explain why Republicans saw the ambivalence about aiding Ukraine that occasioned Trump's first Impeachment as a non-issue. (Many Republicans also seemed uncertain whether the POTUS had a legal responsibility to execute laws he wasn't crazy about. )</div><div> Estase is afraid that Trump's "America First " ideology will endanger both Taiwan and Ukraine if invaded. Republican foreign policy has become short-sighted and opportunistic. The ridiculous Kevin McCarthy never fails to blame Orange Blatherskite's decision to leave Afghanistan (which, according to John Bolton's book, was primarily a financial decision) on Joe Biden. Looking at monetary cost instead of human rights or freedom is what passes for Republican foreign policy now. As long as Donald Trump's nonsensical ideologies animate the Republican party, GOP leaders will now ask "What's in it for me?" in reference to stopping Chinese or Russian aggression. Also, any such aggression will be blamed on Joe Biden's "weakness," and not on the kind of totalitarian leadership that Republicans admire in Putin, but simultaneously hate in Xi.</div><div> This kind of mental confusion can be laid at the feet of all the AM radio sages and Tucker Carlsons who have made the average Republican a muddle-headed sap.</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-81927259077725620032021-07-18T21:27:00.001-07:002021-07-18T21:27:05.366-07:00Your God's to the Left, and I'm Sticking to the Right Charles Sykes's The Bulwark started out as being one of those sites meant to rally anti-Trump conservatives. Although the Biden administration has made a mess of immigration and foreign policy, The Bulwark has remained silent on these issues. Are the people at The Bulwark anti-Trump conservatives, or have they just become a CNN repeater station?<div> While Trump-humpers have wrecked the GOP (see my anti-Trump posts going back to 2015), my issue with the Bulwark is that they attack Russ Douthat (hardly a Trump admirer) and pro-lifers, but not the crop of dangerously totalitarian leftists like AOC and Ihlan Omar who are just as big of a threat to democracy as Trump. </div><div> On Facebook, Estase warned other pro-lifers that it would take decades for the pro-life movement to shed Donald Trump's dirt. One man told me that I was mentally ill. Mentally ill or not, Estase could never understand how anyone could see a bully who mocked the disabled as a genuine pro-lifer. Both Pope Francis and Donald Trump are phony pro-lifers. (The difference is that, as an ally of radical environmentalists, Pope Francis is actively working to promote abortion and euthanasia. )</div><div> Is The Bulwark writer Jonathan Last so disgusted by pro-Trump Catholics that he has become a Cardinal Bernadin/ Gather Us In Catholic? Although he claims to want to avoid painting with a broad brush, his recent articles have habitually linked conservative Catholics and pro-lifers to Donald Trump. Last week, Last explicitly linked rad-trads with Trumpian authoritarianism. That's not just painting with a broad brush, that's using a paint sprayer!</div><div> For his part, Estase says a plague on both Trumpian head-coaching Republicans, and their up-against-the-wall Che Guevara Democratic counterparts. The latter includes Muslim-supremacist Ihlan Omar, who hilariously calls pro-lifers dangerous fundamentalists . (Nothing says moderate secularism like a head scarf.) It also includes Chuck Schumer, who grinned like a ghoul while hearing a description of partial-birth abortion. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-32937176464107704782021-04-18T21:19:00.001-07:002021-04-18T21:19:54.233-07:00Note to Journalists "I always deprecate the style of journalism, more popular in older days than now[ed.-1929], of dragging into the chronicle of events the narrowness, the bitterness, sometimes the want of candour which are incident to partisan warfare. A journalist becomes, in my opinion, not merely untrustworthy, but dull and uninteresting, who makes all swans of his geese, and all geese of the swans of other people. " <div><i>Memoirs of an Old Parliamentarian </i>Vol. 1, (p.285)</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-52362425874866350232021-04-18T21:02:00.001-07:002021-04-18T21:02:34.853-07:00Andrew and Zeke Many pro-lifers have said for years that abortion and euthanasia are two sides of the same coin. Andrew Cuomo and Zeke Emanuel have both proven that they truly hold to the idea that health care is a resource for the young and healthy. Zeke Emanuel once said that no one deserves to live longer than seventy five years. <div> So it should come as no surprise that Andrew Cuomo, the man who declared pro-lifers weren't welcome in New York, and who signed a law ordering pro-life pregnancy centers like Birthright to tell women how to get an abortion, would deliberately infect the elderly of New York's nursing homes with COVID. Cuomo was just demonstrating his homicidal intent, which applies equally to the unborn and the elderly. </div><div> It says nothing positive about America that Ralph Northam was in less trouble for advocating infanticide than for wearing blackface, or that Andrew Cuomo is in less trouble for the negligent homicide of thousands of elderly people than for playing grab-ass.</div><div> P.S. Vice-president Moloch is being tasked with overseeing the border crisis because of her expertise in murdering children. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-23345061624138451482021-01-11T21:11:00.001-08:002021-01-11T21:11:25.311-08:00January 6, 2021 The Save America Riot was a predictable result of 2016 primary voters' disregard for personal character. <div> Americans knew Orange Blatherskite was a lying womanizer with no knowledge of politics. As such, he was Aristotle's natural slave, exactly the kind of person who would become a tyrant when invested with unlimited power. His supporters responded that he wasn't a politician and that he wouldn't be beholden to anyone due to his wealth. </div><div> Republican lawmakers who rejected inane Jacksonian populism were called RINOs. Paul Ryan had his career prematurely ended by the Trump Hate Machine. Pure partisanship alone saved Orange Blatherskite from impeachment. Once he lost the 2020 election, he went full-on sociopath, refusing to perform the basic duties of his Office, and doing an Obama-style purge of military officers. </div><div> It may be too late to save the Republican party from the damage Orange Blatherskite has wreaked upon its reputation. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-87204058684940442432021-01-03T22:41:00.001-08:002021-01-03T22:41:07.101-08:00Evolution v. Design Societies should evolve slowly over time. The main difference between the evolution of British democracy that culminated in the Glorious Revolution of 1688, and the violent redesign of French society in 1789 is the relative bloodlessness of the first versus the violence of the second. This resulted entirely from the fact that Britain's movement away from feudalism started under Henry VIII.<div> Unfortunately, leftists and progressives idealize the French Revolution, its spirit of class hatred, its redesigning of society, and its massacre of nobles and the wealthy. </div><div> Edmund Burke imbued Aristotle and Cicero's vision of a society as a cooperative effort for the mutual benefit of all. Like an organism, it cannot be taken apart and reassembled. As Burke writes in <i>Reflections on the Revolution in France, "</i>This necessity [revolution] is no exception to the rule; because this necessity itself is a part too of that moral and physical disposition of things to which man must be obedient by consent or force; but if that which is only submission to necessity [again, revolution] should be made the object of choice, the law is broken, nature is disobeyed, and the rebellious are outlawed, cast forth, and exiled, from this world of reason, and order, and peace, and virtue, and fruitful sentience, into the antagonist world of madness, discord, vice, confusion, and unavailing sorrow (p.195, Penguin ed.)."</div><div> Burke knew Irish society had been warped and distorted by English dispossession and religious oppression. No society ever needed reform more than eighteenth century Ireland, and no one knew that better than Edmund Burke. Rather than an effusion of violence and blood, what Ireland needed was for Britain to take baby steps towards respecting the Irish people and their faith. Instead, Britain imported German colonists, continued to let its nobility profit off of the peasantry, and finally let millions of Irish die of starvation . </div><div> The American progressive wishes for nothing to remain fixed, usually using America's supposed racism as an excuse. They have a totalitarian wish to rewrite American history as a list of oppressors and their crimes. Thus, even Abraham Lincoln isn't even pure enough for their Jacobinical redesign of America. Their revolution is emphatically not about survival, but about choice, the ultimate weasel-word of leftism.</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-23641341679947729162020-12-29T21:48:00.001-08:002020-12-29T21:48:45.332-08:00The Right-Wing Philistine Liberalism demolished Plato and Aristotle's vision of the good life. The fact that almost no one, right or left, thinks one correct way of living exists means that natural law principles are unintelligible to professional conservatives, who say things that gladden any secondary liberal's heart, like that natural law is a "solopsism." <div> As recently as Edmund Burke, government was "a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. " Today's so-called conservative thinks anything other than fighting wars and running prisons isn't the government's "business." This brings us back to Orange Blatherskite, whose ability to run hotels made him the perfect presidential candidate for right-wing philistines, who also failed to recognize that presidents can't bark orders at legislators, and that constantly firing appointees was no way to create a working government. </div><div> Right-wing philistines loved the way Orange Blatherskite "owned the libs." If John Locke made American politics class warfare, many saw O.B. as a right-wing Carlos Hathcock, dispatching one lefty after another with zippy tweets. This masked the fact that he had no legislative skills whatsoever. An intelligent president doesn't watch both parties horse-trade and blogroll for five months, and then red-line provisions in a bill at the last minute. This is yet another sign that Orange Blatherskite thinks lawmakers are somehow his employees, instead of other elected officials who themselves hold authority. </div><div> It is past time to stop Donald Trump's rape of the Republican Party , but the fact that conservatism has been warped into an obsession with cutting social programs and insulting liberals makes this unlikely. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-34675174081113209392020-11-08T21:18:00.001-08:002020-11-08T21:18:15.146-08:00Belial/Moloch 2020 The White House has been won by President Belial, God of Rape, and Vice-president Moloch, Devourer of Children. These pro-abortion Jacobins may talk about representing all Americans, but will actually restart Barack Obama's reign of terror against pro-lifers. <div> They will be abetted by the dominant media, hysterical about Vladimir Putin, while oblivious to the fact that Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez has the same ideology. Fully expect Jeffrey Toobin to rejoin CNN as their resident expert on onanism.</div><div> Orange Blatherskite was a man of many faults, and the myriad of whores in the "conservative "media who allowed him to win the 2016 primary should never be forgiven. That doesn't mean that the leftist magazines weren't also responsible for Trump. When the leftist media called conservatives white trash, that empowered Trump. When "The Atlantic " called pro-lifers racist, that empowered Trump. When a liberal journalist called John McCain voters "NASCAR retards," that paved the way for Trump. The same liberal media that now invokes St. John McCain were happy to call his backers every name in the book in 2008. Similarly, they called Mitt Romney a racist before considering him the conscience of the Republican party .</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-180708209388103712020-10-16T19:58:00.001-07:002020-10-16T19:58:11.999-07:00Media Mediocrity Legendary football coach Mike Ditka once remarked that "media" is the plural of "mediocrity." Never has there been a better example than the two town halls the other night; Joe Biden had a kindly chat with Mr. Rogers, while Trump was pummeled with loaded questions.<div> Recently, there was an Ozzy Osbourne documentary on A&E. When A&E showed Ozzy singing the famous last line of "Paranoid," their closed captioning claimed such was "I tell you to enjoy life/I wish I could, but it's too late." Of course, a network so scared of Black Lives Matter that it canned its highest rated show can't handle "I tell you to end your life/I wish I could, but it's too late."</div><div> Last but not least are the AM radio whores. Since 2016, Estase has come to recognize talk radio consists of followers, not leaders. One disadvantage Jeb Bush had in primary season was conspiracy theories about Goldman Sachs and Henry Paulson. These were cooked up by the same ideological cranks who called George W. Bush a "fiscal Marxist" over the 2008 response to the housing crisis. I'm sure these AM talkers aren't giving Orange Blatherskite the same grief over our multi-trillion Dollar coronavirus stimulus programs.</div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-73272856939751376032020-08-16T15:04:00.001-07:002020-08-16T15:04:32.417-07:00Kamala Harris is in Love With Abortion There comes a point when a Never Trumper who is pro-life has to concede he has no option other than to support Orange Blatherskite in 2020. Joe Biden has made the most extreme pro-abort in American politics his vice-presidential candidate, a fact made even worse by his advanced age making it likely his VP will actually become President. <div> Kamala Harris tried to send David Deleiden to prison for making undercover videos of Planned Parenthood doctors talking about harvesting fetal organs. If this had been done by "60 Minutes ",it would have been praised as hard-hitting journalism. But when you do journalism for the benefit of the unborn, Kamala Harris calls it a felony. </div><div> Harris also wants to treat states that have enacted pro-life laws as civil rights violators. That is, she wants the Department of Justice to force such states to (under Federal supervision) start promoting abortion, as though abortion was akin to voting rights or segregation. </div><div> Estase has never had much good to say about soft-on-Turkey Trump, or his meretricious attempts to funnel government money into his pocket. Donald Trump is a piece of shit, but Kamala Harris is toxic sludge, full of heavy metals. So where you might eventually get a rose bush out of Trump, Kamala Harris brings death wherever she goes. </div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-1854619340249631592020-06-13T13:56:00.001-07:002022-01-12T11:38:54.169-08:00Brain-Dead ConservatismRarely had a man pretended to be one of principle and substance more thoroughly than Rush Limbaugh. His moralizations on Bill Clinton's marijuana use and sexcapdes were belied by his own opioid abuse and the sexcapades of Orange Blatherskite, which passed without mention. <div> Limbaugh created two maxims, which he, of course, abandoned by supporting Orange Blatherskite. The so-called Limbaugh Rule was that no Republican should speak ill of another Republican . No Republican trashed other Republicans as often or as thoroughly as Orange Blatherskite. Another of Limbaugh's maxims was Words Mean Things ". Of course, words mean almost nothing to Donald Trump . Orange Blatherskite is sloppier and more careless about language than any man alive.</div><div> Rush Limbaugh started out as a comedian, morphing into a pretender deep thinker. In reality, his career was only aimed at ratings and the election of Republicans--even one who had only been one for a couple of years and, never having held lower office, was grossly unprepared for the presidency. He wasn't sensitive enough to realize that Trump was reintroducing all the racists and anti-semites Bill Buckley spent his career exorcising from the conservative movement. </div><div> Estase has long bemoaned the fact that that none of the commentators Rush Limbaugh spawned advocates the Conservatism of Edmund Burke or Alexis deToquevillle . You have Vladimir Putin fanboy Tucker Carlson. You have Ann Coulter, a racist who wants to forcibly convert the Muslim world to Protestantism . And you have Sean Hannity, a parasite who makes his money repeating the ideas of people who have brains. We can thank Rush for all these illustrious figures. </div><div><br></div>Estasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14218134057991196938noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11789668.post-82250054320295426842020-03-10T12:56:00.001-07:002020-03-10T12:56:08.278-07:00<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><b>Forescript:</b> Rush Limbaugh does <b>NOT</b> deserve the Presidential Medal of Freedom.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"> In February 2019, Estase wrote a blogpost comparing the Court of King's Bench to crooked NBA referee Tim Donaghy. The blogpost argued that American politics might be as real as professional wrestling.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"> Jean Jacques Rousseau posited imaginary systems of government. That is, he did for government what Isaac Newton did for the natural world. What is real becoming imaginary may have aided in creating republican systems of government. But in an era where presidents from Wilson on have treated Congress as a rubber stamp, many of us see representative government in danger of becoming totally imaginary.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"> The relationship between the White House and Capital Hill is so dysfunctional that we almost expected Pelosi to hit Orange Blatherskite over the head with a folding chair during the State of the Union address.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"> O.B.'s respect for Paul Ryan had been even lower than it is for Pelosi. Obviously, it's O.B.'s desire for unfettered power, rather than party, that makes him despise the Speaker. Total domination may be a pro wrestler's goal, but it makes little sense in government.</span></div>
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Last week there was a kerfuffle over a segment on Don Lemon's show on CNN where Rick Wilson and another panelist ridiculed Trump voters as illiterate hicks. (This, of course, plays perfectly into the hands of Trump, who has always depicted the "they-took-our-jobs!" set as being reviled by the Deep State, the GOP "establishment," and media elites.)<br />
This blogpost isn't about the uneducated riff-raff that backs Trump. It's about the college-educated professionals who tell them Trump does no wrong. These people have no excuse for not knowing this presidency is hot garbage. Fox News has soft-pedaled the Impeachment, acting as though the President did nothing to frustrate Congress' attempts to repel the invasion of Ukraine. Fox conveniently neglected to inform their viewers that Trump made the Ukrainians promise to keep their Javelin anti-tank missiles in parts of the Ukraine not under invasion. It is as though FDR provided Britain with Lend-Lease on the condition that none of the ships provided left harbor.<br />
Back in the day (pre-2016), <i>National Review</i> had a story on their website about William F. Buckley's low estimation of Donald Trump. When this story came up in Memories on my Facebook feed, Rich Lowry (now a Trumphumper) made sure the story was no longer available.<br />
Of course, Mark Levin is by far the worst offender. A lawyer who fancies himself an expert on the Constitution, once targeted by Roger Stone and the alt-right cockroaches, Mr. Levin at one time promised to never support Donald Trump. Of course, bucking the opinions of the Trumphumpers would mean no sweet radio gig, and no books sold. Thus, Levin joins the ranks of college-educated professional "conservatives" who defend someone they know in their hearts is an incompetent con man for the almighty Dollar.<br />
Years ago, Estase compared the President to Cody Jarrett, the psychotic gangster in <i>White Heat</i> who destroyed all of his partners to save himself. John Bolton, once the patron saint for the tough-on-Iran crowd, is now a pariah to the right. Unsurprisingly, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will pimp his mother to avoid a similar fate.</div>
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