Recently I saw SC Dem officials are considering overturnimg Alvin Greene’s primary victory. How sad. It would be in poor taste to make a comparison to our president just because he’s black. Let’s consider the differences instead.
Greene got 59% of the Democrat vote without campaigning. He had no fund raisers or annoying political ads. He rarely uses more than one or tow words to answer a question. Obama broke records fund raising and clearly likes campaigning so much he hasn’t even stopped to hovern yet. He even campaigns for bills that are already law. Talk about loquacious, he mot only crushed every other president at sheer volume of speeches, he even noticed himself when he took 15 minutes to answer a question about raising taxes. Wait a second. I don’t want to give the wrong impression. Just because he spent 15 minutes on it I don’t mean to imply he answered it.
When you look beyond the gulf mess to for instance how poorly Iran is being handled you wonder about that “smart power”. Greene dispenses with such illusions neatly. Once you see him in a debate any respectable yellow dog Democrat will know this is the proverbial yellow dog, hold their nose and pull the lever. We can call the president an idiot with impugnity… until someone yells racist.
It gets me thinking about how Obama came to
power. It all started in Iowa when the inevitable baggage of each crony left delegates looking for an out. Many threw their vote to a guy they knew least about, no doubt hoping when they fund out more he would turn out different from every other yellow dog there. Obama’s first primary victory came from people casting their hope on an unknown becsuse all the known candidates were too unsavory. Hey, that sounds a lot like Alvin Greene.
Wake up America! This is what happens when Democrats go to the polls. They confuse a political election with a popularty contest like American Idol. Popularity contests are mindless drivel, which is why so many American Idol fans were confused when they thought it was a talent contest. No wonder our founding fathers chose a republic instead of a democracy. Idol of course is a slickly packaged affair to enable a British man to make obscene money for offending whiney no talents, which always pissed me off. Who can I offend for some of that cash? Greene of course is the unvarnished truth. He won’t be playing golf, flying the world and hobnobbing with stars. He’ll just be glad to have a job and not live in the basement.
In fairness to Greene he’s not the first in congress to wonder about. Clyburn seems off his rocker to me. How about Hank Johnson I think it was who was afraid if too many people went to one side of Okinawa it might capsize.
Let’s be candid, there are too many yellow dogs in congress and now in the white house. I don’t think it’s a question if Alvin Greene is electable if enough Democrats turn out. Especially in NY where judges give some 6 votes… jut to be fair. I think Alvin Greene is less of an anomaly and more an illustration of where the old joke that if a yellow dog were on the ballot as a Democrat that’s who you vote for. There are committee heads who haven’t seen the real world since I left home in 1975. They think we owe them for trashing the country. If Greene had a chnce of being elected he would be welcomed by those dogs. As it is Jim DeMint will win. I don’t think we would be served overturning an election just because the winner doesn’t look so good once we find out about him. Otherwise why stop witH Alvin Greene.
Assail the Ivory Towers
Sunday, July 11th, 2010Do you know what stupid is? Stupid is anyone not educated enough to believe absurd and irrational ideas fed to people who think they are smart by people who think they are smarter. Unfortunately for smart and smarter everything they know fails any test of practical application because… let’s face it, practical application sounds like the kind of work and proof sounds like the kind of record keeping that is frankly below smart people.
When I was young I given IQ tests. The first was in the third grade. Growing up in remote Alaska I was home schooled in first and most of second grades. When I was placed into a social circumstance I was utterly unprepared, something other children quickly picked up on and had their fun with. My saving grace was that I was the biggest kid in my class and so while I was completely unaware of social intimidation I was physically intimidating nonetheless. Actually my social ineptitude was a bonus because when kids tried to pick fights with me and I tossed them around like rag dolls. I thought they were playing and they thought I was insane. As for my IQ, there was a lot of excited muttering among adults and I was told that I should not be flunking.
As it turned out my biggest problem through most of school was being horribly bored and uninterested in most things. By the time I was a teen my mom was studying psychology and gave me an IQ test. I was well into genius. Later I was sent to counseling and some fat guy in a 1950s suit and haircut looked like he was going to freak out giving me an IQ test. I had two weeks to drill for that one and acted as stupid as I could to entertain myself. Years later I found people not as smart as me able to sail past me with ease. I believed my intelligence would compensate for as much slacking off as I wanted. I learned that it is all about doing the work.
One of the things I did professionally was work on medical equipment in field service. I learned that doctors thought MD stood for medical diety. Later I found many doctors practicing decades ago had only a few hours of nutrition training, yet I have since learned that in many ways food is the first medicine as our bodies replace most cells every 28 days. Most highly educated doctors have more in common with soldiers than scientists. They are highly regimented and conditioned to a diagnostic pattern that has far more to do with rote conditioning than rational thought.
Bear with me here. I have a point. Education can expand your thinking by challenging you to defend or evaluate a position. However that is a difficult proposition and requires a selfless and unbiased instructor. It is far easier and more common that education conditions with the premise that you accept without question the wisdom being served from on high. Again I think of this like the military. When you go in to boot camp the instructor has to assert his dominance. So there is that moment when he has you stand at attention and walks down the line asking if anyone thinks they can take him. Sure you may be younger and stronger but there is one important thing on his side. He makes this challenge when you are all naked. Who wants to fight with everything hanging out with bullseyes on it? Battles don’t go to the strong or the smart all the time. Most of the time they go do the confident and prepared… even in the case where that means a poor argument wins.
Today we have a president with an administration that has only something like 8% of them who have ever worked in the public sector. Most are from the ivory towers of education. Ironically today we are even finding that while I may score better on an IQ test than others that much of that has to do with my familiarity with information in our society and lower scores may not be accurate for some. However I remember hearing that A students teach and B students end up working for C students. Seems like the king of the prom was a football star and always ends up working in a car parts store. I’m not making fun of athletes. I’m saying that climbing to the top of any heap in your youth may be no indication of your future success.
Getting back to the ruling class though, polls show that these people are diametrically opposed to the views of most Americans. Does that mean most Americans are stupid. That depends on where you come down on things like more deficit spending. If you think spending a lot more is what we need to do you are with the ivory tower eggheads. If you think government is out of control and continuing to spend twice what you take in every year, while placing as high or higher burden as we ever have on people to pay it, is insane then you clearly are an uneducated dunderhead… By which I mean someone in touch with the reality of things.
I could go on but I will leave it at this. Dig in to what the ivory tower types believe. In a nut shell they believe they know better than us, we have too much freedom, we get too much information they don’t have control over… Pretty much what you’d expect from a bunch of fascists, socialists, utopians and busybodies. The thing is if you read history that is not what America is about. Our founders were educated men, but due to limitations of the day much of what they learned was self taught. Ironically I am self taught in a lot of things… business, software programming, history, economics.
There is a nobility in education that is driven by the passion and hunger of the student with the end to seek truth and once found to test, verify and confirm in fact it is truth and not some idiotic ideology some arrogant ass is trying to ram down our throats while we pretend to be smart in indoctrination rooms. I’m not against formal education. I am against anyone who believes what I know to be untrue. Any education untested with application and results isn’t worth the gunpowder to blow it to hell and I give a damn if you think you are smart because of a piece of paper. Benefits derive to men through the creation of wealth in a capitalist society. Those people who don’t like it are free to complain, but disproving it to one who confidently understands it is going to be a bloody failure.
Don’t believe people when they say they are smarter than you. Remember the childhood story of the emperor’s new suit which was in fact going naked. Look ‘em in the eye and snarl “The emperor has no clothes”. Their ivory tower eggheads are empty suits. The world has no shortage of ideas and theories… Finding the ones that prove themselves to work and understand why they do or don’t is far more valuable than regurgitating absurdities and treating people like they are too stupid to understand. Kneecap their arguments with a smile and ask them why they believe anything as stupid as the things they clearly do.
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