Tag Archives: November 2010

Call John Boehner !!!

Message from TeaPartyPatriots.org:

Republicans promised in their Pledge To America:  “With common-sense exceptions for seniors, veterans, and our troops, we will roll back government spending to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels, saving us at least $100 billion in the first year alone and putting us on a path to begin paying down the debt, balancing the budget, and ending the spending spree in Washington that threatens our children’s future.”

Last November, 2010, Americans returned Republicans to power in the House for two main purposes:

1.  Repeal and/or defund ObamaCare

2.  Drastically reduce spending

It was because of our votes that John Boehner became Speaker of the House.

But Boehner and the GOP didn’t cut $100 billion as promised. In fact, they ended up increasing spending in some areas. And they certainly didn’t push very hard to defund Obamacare.

The American people expect results, not excuses. The TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party movement fought tooth and nail to defeat ObamaCare, even though we knew it was an uphill battle. We expect the Republican leaders in Washington to fight just as hard and to keep their promises!

And we expect it NOW.

Soon, the House will decide whether or not to increase the debt limit.  Americans have spoken soundly, and a large majority oppose any increase in a limit that has been increased 10 times in 11 years!

When all of the real debt is added together, America’s debt is closer to $130 trillion.

So… should we raise the debt ceiling further?

Speaker Boehner has already indicated that he’s willing to raise the debt limit for a certain price… Is he not listening to the American people?

Speaker Boehner, whose team are you on?

Let Boehner and your Republican representative hear from you today.  

Tell them you expect the Republicans to live up to their Pledge To America and we oppose an increase to America’s debt limit.

This is Boehner’s office phone no.: (202) 225-0600.

~Eowyn

Oregon Dems Reélected Mentally Ill Congressman

“Liberalism is a mental disease.”

Conservatives joke about it. Psychiatrist Lyle Rossiter and talk radio polemicist Michael Savage both wrote books about it. Now, we have actual proof!

There’s a Congressman in Oregon named David Wu who ran for reélection last November and was reélected — despite the fact that:

  • His aides and staffers were so troubled by Wu’s mental illness that, 3 days before the election, they staged an intervention, demanding he admit himself into a psychiatric hospital — a demand Wu rejected.
  • His campaign virtually shut down in the last days before November 2. Wu did not even appear in person but relied on canned appeals on Facebook.
  • Neither Wu’s campaign staff nor the media told voters about their grave concerns about the Congressman’s psychological state, thereby demonstrating their priorities.

And so a mentally ill man got reélected to a 7th term. Immediately after he won reélection, many members of his senior staff quit but continued the deception by keeping the truth about Wu under wraps.

In blue-state Oregon, Democrats will vote even for a looney-bin so long as he has a (D) after his name — and America be damned.

~Eowyn

Oregon Democrat Rep. David Wu

Rep. David Wu’s staff confronted him over concerns about his mental health

By Charles Pope and Janie Har - Oregonlive.com - February 18, 2011

WASHINGTON — Three days before the Nov. 2 election, U.S. Rep. David Wu’s most loyal and senior staffers were so alarmed by his erratic behavior that they demanded he enter a hospital for psychiatric treatment.

Their concern had been spiking for weeks in tandem with the Oregon Democrat’s increasingly unpredictable performance on the campaign trail and in private. He was loud and sometimes angry, some of them told The Oregonian. He said kooky things to staff and — more worrisome with a tough election fast approaching — around potential voters and donors. Most of all, they were worried for Wu, a 55-year-old single father of two children.

Earlier and gentler efforts had failed, so the tight-knit group of high-level staff took other steps, including quiet inquiries about the availability of beds in hospitals in Portland and Washington, D.C., multiple sources familiar with the effort told The Oregonian.

Several staff members confronted Wu for the final time on Oct. 30. Wu’s psychiatrist was brought into that meeting as well, joining the group at the Portland campaign headquarters by speaker phone. The meeting was held after four consecutive days of troubling behavior that led the staff to agree that Wu needed a higher level of medical care, according to people intimately familiar with the events of that period.

“This is way beyond acceptable levels and the charade needs to end NOW,” wrote Lisa Grove, a senior and long-serving campaign pollster, in an e-mail to colleagues that day. “No enabling by any potential enablers, he needs help and you need to be protected. Nothing else matters right now. Nothing else.”

Wu, however, remained defiant, sources said. He left the meeting and said he was going to a movie.

Faced with a stalemate, the campaign essentially shut down at the very time when most other candidates were at their most frenzied. No public announcement was made, but campaign staff withdrew and Wu did not hold another formal campaign event until he emerged on Tuesday night after winning a seventh term.

Last month, The Oregonian reported that at least a half-dozen members of Wu’s staff had resigned after he won re-election in November. That group included his longtime chief of staff and his spokeswoman. In addition, he lost his campaign pollster and his fundraiser.

Wu declined to be interviewed for that story, and he declined to be interviewed for this one, despite multiple attempts by The Oregonian to reach him. He rushed away from a reporter after a speech on the U.S. House floor on Friday. Late Friday his office sent a prepared statement. In it he said that he was “not always at my best with staff or constituents” and that he sought “professional medical care.” “Some of my stress was derived from a very tough campaign, but I was also dealing with raising two children alone and the death of my father. I fully acknowledge that I could have dealt with these difficult circumstances better, and I remain focused on being a good father to my children and a strong representative for the people of Oregon,” the statement said.

This account is based on The Oregonian’s interviews with multiple sources who worked for his congressional office, his campaign, and in some cases, both. Each had detailed  knowledge of campaign events and the rippling concern about Wu. The people interviewed are still working in politics in Washington and in Oregon, and talked on the condition that they not be named. Together, they offer a consistent and independent account, backed up by e-mails, that reveals serious and expanding concerns about Wu’s deteriorating condition in the last days before the election.

Beginning of the end

For some staffers, the beginning of the end was Wednesday, Oct. 27, when Wu delivered a belligerent and rambling 19-minute monologue to Washington County Democrats that some in the audience said was inappropriate for the friendly crowd. His behavior left staff members aghast.

That Thursday, on a downtown Portland sidewalk in front of Central Drugs, several staff members pleaded with him to get into their car for a private intervention. Wu refused and took off on foot. His campaign staff could only watch helplessly, afraid what their candidate might say or do. They returned to the campaign office and sent the few remaining people home. He later called in his employees and reprimanded them for blowing things out of proportion and accused the predominantly female staff of being overly emotional, sources told The Oregonian.

On Friday, Oct. 29, Wu attended a fundraiser at which U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was the featured guest. Wu tried to get Sebelius to talk to his children on his cell phone. That evening, he talked his way through security at Portland International Airport in order to meet his young children at the gate, only to solicit votes from passengers as his kids skipped ahead, according to a report filed with Port of Portland police. Later, the duty manager was reprimanded for letting Wu past the security checkpoint.

In the early morning of Saturday, several odd messages written from Wu’s private House of Representatives e-mail address were sent to some staffers, all female, with still others copied on them. One message was written in the name and voice of Wu’s son. “Cut him some slack, man. What he does when he’s wasted is send emails, not harass people he works with.” Yet another was purportedly signed by both children, who are adolescents. It praised the female staffer for sticking by Wu. “My Dad says you’re the best because not even my Mom put up with him for [REDACTED: #] years and you have. We think you’re cool.”

Aides with knowledge of the messages told The Oregonian they were convinced all were written by David Wu. The messages were sent from his BlackBerry around 1:30 a.m. Moreover, the private e-mail address of a member of Congress is closely guarded and it would be highly unusual for another person other than the elected official to have access to the account. Wu also forwarded a cheery photo of himself dressed as a tiger for Halloween. He had both hands — paws –  held up to either side of his face. He was grinning broadly.

At that point, staff knew something was terribly wrong with their candidate. That Saturday, Oct. 30,  they checked for available hospital beds and consulted with his psychiatrist. Veteran pollster Grove sent staffers the e-mail that signaled the end. She declined to comment for this story but earlier told The Oregonian that she would never work for Wu again.

There was no doubt Wu was having a rough 2010. He had separated from his wife, and he faced a credible opponent — Republican Rob Cornilles — in a difficult year for all Democrats. He told people he had stopped drinking in July.

But staffers and others who encountered Wu say his behavior that fall was not an ordinary response to stress. As the campaign wore on, they said, Wu became unpredictable and sometimes loopy, saying the wrong thing at the wrong time and often not making sense. Nor would he own up to their concerns.

Campaign staffers were seeing an entirely different picture of the campaign than the public. Upbeat Facebook feeds under Wu’s name, written by his communications team, appeared on the campaign’s website. They bore little similarity to real life within the campaign, which by then had split largely into two — Wu and the rest of staff.

He made few campaign appearances and near the end of the campaign was even placed under what one campaign official characterized as “house arrest.” A spokesman disputed that, saying Wu went to a football game that Saturday and on other errands and activities through the weekend.

Previous erratic behavior

Wu had shown signs of erratic behavior before. In 2007, he accused the Bush White House of acting like fake Klingons. In 2003, he appeared to go catatonic before a crucial vote on Medicare. Sources reported that over the years Wu would have normal periods, followed by times when he seemed disturbed. Each episode seemed more erratic, they said. But just before the election, they said, was the worst they had seen. As Election Day approached, the prevailing mood, according to one person, “was that the only thing worse than losing the campaign would be winning it.” 

Voters saw none of the turmoil within the campaign. On Sunday, Oct. 31, Wu’s Facebook page thanked “incredible volunteers” for knocking on doors to get out the vote. On election night, as returns were tallied, Wu’s staff posted a final message on his page. “In a year of hard-fought contests, my race was no exception. I am humbled by the confidence that Oregonians continue to place in me and grateful for all the volunteers, staff, and friends who have stood by my side throughout this campaign. Thank you for your support!”

Wu had been elected to a seventh term in Congress.

It’s Speaker Boehner, America!

Today, as the 112th Congress convenes, cheers broke out among GOP lawmakers on the House floor as Rep. John Boehner, a veteran lawmaker from Ohio, defeated California Demonrat Nancy Pelosi in the roll call for Speaker of the House.

All this is made possible because Conservatives and Independents turned out in droves last November 2 to vote Republicans into majority control of the House. Elections do matter!

While this is just the beginning of a long long battle ahead in our war to take back America from the Left, today we can afford to revel just a little in our victory.

Ding dong, the witch is dead!

~Eowyn & Steve
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112th House Republicans Hit the Ground Running

On November 2, conservative and independent voters elected a Republican majority to the House and sent a loud clear message that we do not want Obama-Pelosi-Reid ramming socialist big government down our throats. And it looks like the 112th House Republicans got the message. They’re hitting the ground, running.

1. New laws must be in accord with the U.S. Constitution: Even before the new year began, House Republican leaders fulfilled one of their most prominent campaign promises by unveiling a new rule requiring that each bill filed in the House “cite its specific constitutional authority.”

This idea was the top vote-getter (82% support) in the Contract from America – a blueprint that tells public officials about what the people want for their future. In all, 70 incoming Senators and Congressmen have signed the Contract from America, pledging to support the 10-point reform plan

  • Protect the Constitution
  • Reject Cap & Trade
  • Demand a Balanced Budget
  • Enact Fundamental Tax Reform
  • Restore Fiscal Responsibility & Constitutionally Limited Government
  • End Runaway Government Spending
  • Defund, Repeal, & Replace Government-run Health Care
  • Pass an ‘All-of-the-Above” Energy Policy
  • Stop the Pork
  • Stop the Tax Hikes

If you haven’t signed the Contract from America, go HERE to sign it!

2. House Republicans also resolved that the 112th House of Representatives  will convene tomorrow with a full reading on the House floor of America’s founding document and highest law of the land — the United States Constitution.

3. House Republicans will vote next Wednesday, Jan. 12, to repeal Obamacare, thereby making good on a top-tier GOP campaign promise and setting up a showdown with Obama over his signature domestic policy “achievement.” Although the repeal effort is not expected to succeed, given that Democrats maintain control of the Senate and Obama can veto the legislation, Republicans have a backup plan to chip away at pieces of Obamacare over the long term.

4. Since Republicans are now a majority in the 112th House of Rep., Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Calif) will be the new chairman of the House Oversight and Govenrment Reform Committee, with subpoena power to compel officials to appear before his committee. Issa told The Washington Post he plans to lead six major investigations in the first three months of the year. On Issa’s list:

  • WikiLeaks’ release of classified diplomatic cables
  • Recalls at the Food and Drug Administration
  • The role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the foreclosure crisis
  • The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission’s failure to identify the origins of the meltdown
  • Alleged corruption in Afghanistan 

5. Other incoming Republican committee chairmen are planning investigations into the Justice Department’s civil rights division, the radicalization of Muslims in the United States, homeland security grant money, and air cargo and port and chemical plant security. The incoming chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Peter King, plans to investigate the extent to which American Muslims are cooperating with law enforcement authorities in an effort to measure the radicalization of the U.S. Muslim community. Rep. Lamar Smith, head of the House Judiciary Committee, is planning investigations of the Justice Department, including allegations that the civil rights division is not enforcing voter rights laws fairly.

6. House Majority Leader John Boehner is having trouble finding freshmen willing to serve on the Appropriations Committee, an unheard-of circumstance that suggests, at least for the time being, that spending and the perks that historically have come with it are radioactive.

Michael Franc, a congressional scholar at the conservative Heritage Foundation, told National Journal that at two separate orientation conferences—one at Harvard University and the other at Heritage—informal surveys of 49 of the 85 incoming GOP freshmen revealed not one who identified Appropriations as his or her No. 1 committee choice. “They all saw it as a foreign entity,” Franc said.

For example, Republican Rep. Jim Jordan stopped his fellow Ohioan, Boehner, from even offering him a slot on Appropriations because he also wants to stay with Rep. Darrell Issa of California, who will chair Reform and Oversight, as well as to sit on the Budget Committee.

7. Since Democrats control the Senate, the White House, and federal agencies, Republicans can use House oversight hearings to slow down policies and practices they disapprove of. “The ability to hold hearings is a tool to help shape public opinion, put pressure on the Senate and maybe allow you at the end of the day to get concessions from the administration,” said former Republican congressman Vin Weber.

Although Demonrats remain a majority in the Senate, Republicans there are emboldened because their number is increased due to the November 2 elections. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), a leader of the conservative wing of the GOP, has declared war with the Demonrats and Obama over an increase in the debt ceiling.

“I think we should resist that [raising the debt ceiling],” DeMint says in an interview with conservative magazine Human Events. “We need to have a showdown, at this point, that we’re not going to increase our debt ceiling anymore. We are going to cut things necessary to stay within the current levels, which is over $14 trillion. So this needs to be a big showdown.”

All of this is a good beginning. Now let’s make sure Republicans maintain their resolve and not weasel out. America can no longer afford politics as usual. If we blow this chance to resist and reverse the Left’s decades-long deformation of this country, there may not be another peaceful chance.

H/t beloved fellows Tina & Steve.

~Eowyn

Waning Optimism

What we did last November 2 is only a beginning. To really reverse the wrong course the Left had led this country, for decades, will take much hard work and time of which we have little before the devolution becomes irreversible.

We must stay informed, despite the MSM, and watch the political class like a hawk. Remember Thomas Jefferson’s prescient warning in his letter to Edward Carrington, 1787:

“If once they [the people] become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, and Congress, and Assemblies, Judges, and Governors, shall all become wolves.”

~Eowyn

Waning Optimism

By Tom in NC

I used to be pretty much an optimist who could usually see the silver lining in any situation, especially after discussing it with my wife. This government, however, is stripping away my optimism and our freedom as fast as professional car thieves can strip a car. 

I have little hope that our country will recover from this all-out socialist assault and as long as there are liberals in the media, the ACLU, the NEA, CAIR, the enviromental wack jobs and the liberal media, things won’t be getting any better. We are at the mercy of an out-of-control government that cares little, if any, about the average hardworking taxpaying citizen of this country. Obama and the Democrats are more than willing to:

  • Give blanket amnesty to illegals.
  • Keep the unemployment rate high while consistently extending unemployment benefits, putting even more hardships on an already overburdened taxpayer.
  • Watch gas prices rise.
  • Destroy our healthcare system.
  • Give absolute and unyielding power to the unions.
  • Sink the dollar.
  • Grope us at airports under the guise of protecting us.
  • Bow before our enemies.
  • Indoctrinate our kids in socialist ideology at every level of education.
  • Usurp the authority of parents in the raising of our children.
  • Bend over backwards to accomodate Muslims and anything associated with Islam while at the same time trashing Christians and Christianity.
  • Astronomically raise our national debt and deficits.
  • Lie about transparency in government, lie about spending, lie about taxes and conduct the most dishonest scandal ridden administration in the history of our government.

Until we take a stand, not just against these politicians but against all the special interest groups that support them, things will never get any better. We have already seen what is happening in Europe and the citizens there are pretty much powerless because their governments have stripped them of their guns and now, socialism and Sharia rule with an iron fist.

I don’t know what it is going to take before the American people say enough is enough. Do we not see what is happening? Do we not care that our government is ruining our and our children and grandchildren’s future for decades to come? Are we simply not willing to take own destinies in our hands and fight back?

This president and this government care nothing for our opinions, care not when millions of us gather in Washington, D.C. to protest their policies, and care not when we vote overwhelmingly against those policies. We now have control of the House but the liberals still control the Senate and the White House.

I fear that the Republicans are sometimes too willing to compromise instead of fight, and as we all know, we can’t take two more years of liberal policies. Our economy and our infrastructure will essentially collapse under the weight of socialism. It is only a matter of time before our country becomes a police state; it has already started in our airports with invasive searches and in our healthcare with bureaucrats making life and death decisions for us. Soon the FCC will control the Internet in direct violation of the first amendment to the Constitution.

But they won’t stop there, you can bet on that. Liberals won’t stop until our freedoms are history unless WE stop them. It’s time to take the bull by the balls and show these pompous bastards who’s the boss in this country. It’s WE THE PEOPLE, not you the government, who run this country. WE pay your bloated salaries, WE produce the goods and services that keep this country running, WE are the entrepreneurs who take the risks and do the hiring in the private sector.

Do you really want to take us on? We can make you and we can also break you. You might want to keep that in mind the next time you try to ram some more of your BS legislation down our throats. Deep down inside, we Americans still have the pioneering, patritiotic fighting spirit of our forefathers. The last thing you bureaucrats will want to do is bring it to the surface!

New Republicans Already Changing Senate!

On November 2, 2010, voters elected 13 new GOP senators, many of whom are the citizen legislators envisioned and intended by our Founding Fathers, having never held elective office before. This new crop of senators are already making their presence felt, even before they are sworn into office next January.

Emboldened by the new freshman class, Senate Republicans are standing up to their supposed leader, Mitch McConnell, insisting that he reverse his previous stance and endorse an end to earmarks or pork — and McConnell conceded.

Now, Republicans in both the Senate and the House are united against earmarks. Way to go, GOP!

H/t beloved fellow Tina!

~Eowyn

Top GOP Senator Flips on Proposal to Ban Earmarks

NewsMax.com – November 15, 2010

In a major victory for tea party activists, the top Republican in the Senate  reversed course on Monday and endorsed a moratorium on pork-barrel projects known as earmarks.

Earmarking is the longtime Washington practice in which lawmakers insert money for home-state projects like road and bridge work into spending bills.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said he’s heeding the message that voters sent in midterm elections that swept Democrats from power in the House. He says he can’t accuse Democrats of failing to ignore the wishes of the American people and then be guilty of the same thing.

McConnell’s move heads off a battle with conservative Republican senators who had signaled they would force a vote Tuesday on banning the practice. House GOP leaders have already endorsed a ban on earmarking.

“Nearly every day that the Senate’s been in session for the past two years, I have come down to this spot and said that Democrats are ignoring the wishes of the American people,” McConnell said in a surprise announcement in a Senate floor speech. “When it comes to earmarks, I won’t be guilty of the same thing.”

McConnell, a 26-year veteran of the Senate and longtime member of the Appropriations Committee, had been a strong defender of earmarking, even in a recent speech and a Sunday morning talk show appearance. Then, he had argued that earmarks shift too much power to President Barack Obama and wouldn’t save taxpayers any money.

“I know the good that has come from the projects I have helped support throughout my state. I don’t apologize for them,” McConnell said. “But there is simply no doubt that the abuse of this practice has caused Americans to view it as a symbol of the waste and the out-of-control spending that every Republican in Washington is determined to fight.”

Just hours before McConnell spoke, Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., promoted the ban in remarks to tea party activists at a Capitol rally. “Tomorrow, the Republicans in the Senate are going to start answering that question: Have we learned our lesson? Are we going to go a different way?” DeMint said. “If the Senate Republicans fail to pass a ban on earmarks tomorrow, obviously they have not gotten the message.”

This Will Make Your Day

Demplosion!

H/t beloved fellow May  :D

~Eowyn

Corruption of Alaska’s Senate Election

The election to the Senate in Alaska is still unsettled because some 80,000 write-in ballots and 31,000 absentee ballots, many of which are military votes, are still to be counted. It’s a neck-to-neck race between Republican nominee Joe Miller and sore loser RINO Lisa Murkowski who had lost the GOP primary but insisted on staying in the race as a spoiler write-in candidate.

Now, there is video evidence, aired by FoxNews’ Huckabee, of a federal government contractor at an Alaskan airbase openly urging his employees to write in Murkowski’s name in order to protect funding for their jobs. The contractor even provided cards for the employees to take with them to the polls.  

What this government contractor did is against the law. Federal law prohibits electioneering.

Furthermore, the Miller campaign discovered that Demonrat VP Joe Biden is a good friend of ostensibly Republican Lisa Murkowski. In an interview with the Associated Press, Murkowski bragged that Biden had called and congratualted her. In other words, she is not a true Republican, even less a Conservative. Murkowski instead is a member of the bi-partisan self-designated Political Ruling Class who care about their own interests but have only disdain for We, the “little” People.

Elitist spoiler Lisa Murkowski

Murkowski is a reminder of Thomas Jefferson’s warning to us down the ages:

“If once they [the people] become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, and Congress, and Assemblies, Judges, and Governors, shall all become wolves.” -Thomas Jefferson, letter to Edward Carrington, 1787.

Murkowski has friends in high places in DC and Alaska. Her father, Frank Murkowki, was the state’s Senator for 20 years (1982-2002) and its Governor from 2002 to 2006. Lisa’s tentacles evidently extend into Alaska state government because last Friday, the Division of Elections began validating absentee ballots without notifying the Miller campaign. This directly conflicts with the state’s Election Observers’ Handbook that states the Division of Elections must “notify” the campaign “24 hours in advance of the time of ballot review….”

Not only did the Division of Elections not give a 24-hour advance notice, it never even notified Joe Miller, who learned about this from an Alaska Republican Party official on Friday morning after the validation process had already begun. Given that, there is every reason for Joe Miller to wonder about the integrity of the voting and vote-counting process in Alaska.

Joe Miller is appealing to us to help him ensure a fair vote count in Alaska. Please click here to donate!

H/t beloved fellows Tina, FS, and my friend Bob W.

~Eowyn

America Needs Revival of Moral Compass

As conservative patriots, we rightly are gratified by the 11-2 electoral tsunami of last Tuesday which swept so many Demorats from the House, Senate, state governorships, and state legislatures.

But we all know that the rot is not just confined to the political realm but goes much deeper, as beloved fellow Joseph Fasciani reminds us in his op-ed below. November 2nd was merely the opening skirmish of what will be a long, arduous, and hard-fought battle to take back America — a battle that must begin within each one of us.

~Eowyn

Needed: Americans’ Rediscovery of Our Moral Compass

by Joseph E. Fasciani

As a strict Constitutionalist and avid reader of history, I appreciate the historical snippets that are posted on the Fellowship of the Minds, such as November 2′s ”Quote for Election Day“ of the quote by John Adams. They are much-needed reminders of what we’ve forgotten, but at such a grave loss!

The founders of our nation were extremely well-versed in history’s moral lessons, and having learned from them, fashioned documents that would form the basis not just for a new nation. For, though unintended and likely unforeseen by the Founders, the new America became and continues to be a beacon for a new world civilization as well.

It is we who have failed them, and never the reverse order, as those who demand a fictive “political correctness” would insist. It behooves us to reflect deeply on the terribly flawed, likely fatal, damage we have created. Would that  a simple change of political representatives last Tuesday could correct that!

As an American now living in Canada, I have a perspective that is more continental in scope than perhaps that of my countrymen. The United States and Canada both need to re-examine the basis of their polity and nationhood. We need to admit and accept that, although many of us are not their direct biological progeny, we nevertheless are — by our volition — the ideational and cultural inheritors of “white” Europeans, classically educated people who viewed our potential futures in a very long historical time-line, one which we forget at our peril.

As for myself, I would make the reading and, dare I hope, the understanding of Dr. Richard Weaver’s masterpiece, Ideas Have Consequences, required of every high school student before graduating. The most eloquent writer of the Southern Agrarian Conservative movement, he best states our moral and ethical dilemmas, and the ways out of them, in my opinion. Of course, I would be opposed by every stripe of liberal/progressive/nativist parent….

Dr. Weaver’s Ideas Have Consequences has NEVER gone out of print since it was first published in 1947. You can download the Introduction and first two chapters HERE.  As Weaver reminds us in the closing paragraphs of the second chapter:

“The mere notion of infinite progress is destructive. If the goal recedes forever, one point is no nearer it than the last. All that we can do is compare meaninglessly yesterday, to-day, and tomorrow. Aristotle noted that the concept of infinity makes impossible the idea of the good. If a series of things is hierarchically ordered, it is conditioned from top to bottom and so cannot be infinite. If it is infinite, it cannot be conditioned from top to bottom, and there is no higher and lower.

Now such a look at the nature of things is imperative, for our conception of metaphysical reality finally governs our conception of everything else, and, if we feel that creation does not express purpose, it is impossible to find an authorization for purpose in our lives. Indeed, the assertion of purpose in a world we felt to be purposeless would be a form of sentimentality.”

Until we regain our moral and ethical compass, elections do nothing more than shift the executives at a board meeting of the directors of the SS Titanic. It is this unspoken, yet keenly felt dereliction of political duty, that “we, the People” most painfully feel and long for a resolution ere we commit national and civilizational suicide.

But that moral resolve must come from within, not from without, as it is that outlook which brought us to our present state.

The Long-Awaited Hitler Reaction to the 11-2 Tsunami!

You know, you’ve been waitin’ for this! :D

~Will