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Title: Beware of Rising “Libertarians”
Source: Taki's Magazine
URL Source: http://www.takimag.com/sniperstower ... beware_of_rising_libertarians/
Published: Sep 24, 2009
Author: Mike Payne
Post Date: 2009-09-25 17:33:18 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 594
Comments: 30

First Glenn Beck goes “libertarian.” Now we get word that Sarah “Daisy Crockett” Palin gave a speech in Hong Kong that was so anti-government one observer noted: “She didn’t sound at all like a far-right-wing conservative. She seemed to be positioning herself as a libertarian or a small-c conservative.”

Dylan Hales recently remarked that the newly “libertarian” Beck may at least prove a useful idiot. One might say the same of Palin. Unfortunately, after a certain level of idiocy, you cease being useful. Drawing converts with icons that make the base drool is one thing. But when the icons themselves do most of the drooling, it is quite another.

Glenn Beck regrets mistreating Ron Paul? I don’t buy it. When Dr. Paul and his movement posed a threat to the “conservative” establishment, Beck and co. worked urgently to snicker him off the main stage. Once Paul was safely back in his corner, it became acceptable for Beck and co. to address him like semi-adults. Now that there’s a Democrat in office, the good doctor is being cynically used by Beck and co. as a backdoor means of slamming the President and “big government” in general (but really just big Democratic government).

In a heartwarming coincidence, Sarah Palin has now also decided to get tough on the Fed. Hmmm, when she was the establishment running mate, she was all for the Fed-guided Wall Street bailouts. Her newfound stance also comes off as a cynical, Obama-baiting ploy and a clever exploitation of the anti-big government movement (meaning anti-big Democratic government).

Beck and Palin’s conversion will ultimately be long on rhetoric, short on reality. Think of all those supposed limited government fans who have spent years quoting Reagan’s “government is not the solution” line as though it has any relationship to Reagan’s actions in office (Palin namedropped Reagan in Hong Kong). Funny, they were all too happy to recite that very slogan on their way to voting Bush in a second time.

And for those who thought Palin was in any way a break from the “compassionate,” politically correct tone of the neoconized Republican platform, get a whiff of this cringeworthy pandering from her Hong Kong spiel:

Personally, I’ve always been really interested in the ideas too about the land bridge. Ideas that maybe so long ago, had allowed Alaska to be physically connected to this part of our world so many years ago. My husband and my children, they’re part [unintelligible] Eskimo, Alaskan natives. They’re our first people, and the connection that may have brought ancestors from here to there is fascinating to me. Making our world seem a little bit smaller, more united, to consider that connection that allowed sharing of peoples and bloodlines and wildlife and flora and fauna, that connection to me is quite fascinating.

She may as well have said, “I have Inuit friends.” No wonder McCain picked her. One fake maverick deserves another.

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#9. To: X-15 (#0)

Glenn Beck regrets mistreating Ron Paul? I don’t buy it. When Dr. Paul and his movement posed a threat to the “conservative” establishment, Beck and co. worked urgently to snicker him off the main stage. Once Paul was safely back in his corner, it became acceptable for Beck and co. to address him like semi-adults. Now that there’s a Democrat in office, the good doctor is being cynically used by Beck and co. as a backdoor means of slamming the President and “big government” in general (but really just big Democratic government).

I actually think this guy has it right. The Republicans are attempting a face- lift using Beck. The way Beck "snickered" Ron Paul when he was a guest on Beck's program was very rude to say the least. Oh sure, Beck giggled a little before he uttered his first expression "You know you can't win, right, Dr. Paul.

Beck was the kiss of death to Dr. Paul. However, I'm so cynical I'm not sure Dr. Paul wasn't in on the sham.

noone222  posted on  2009-09-25   20:15:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: noone222 (#9)

I actually think this guy has it right. The Republicans are attempting a face- lift using Beck. The way Beck "snickered" Ron Paul when he was a guest on Beck's program was very rude to say the least. Oh sure, Beck giggled a little before he uttered his first expression "You know you can't win, right, Dr. Paul

What do you expect since Beck takes his leads from Bill Oreilly who hated RP? Since Bill has taken him under his wing Beck now has become the leading exposer of Democrat fraud, too bad he was AWOL for the exposing of Republican fraud.

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-26   0:26:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: mininggold (#14)

Don't you feel sick arguing about charlatans in the news media?

buckeroo  posted on  2009-09-26   1:07:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: buckeroo (#15)

Don't you feel sick arguing about charlatans in the news media?

A miner today showed me his coffee can full to the rim of gold fines he has been been hand mining since June on his claim. That perked me up, until he told me about all the hassles he received from the Forest Service lackies regarding the strict maintenence and adherence to regulations on the claim. He said they watched him like a hawk. Couldn't even put a small carpet down on the ground next to his trailer to help keep the dirt out.

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-26   1:41:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: mininggold (#16) (Edited)

Way back in the old days, my uncle (whom retired from the Los Angeles Department Water&Power) took me out in the Sierra Nevadas, proving his geiger counter readings to a young man about uranium found on his own. I am the guy he showed his Geiger counter and variations of black lighting at the time. Impressed, I was back in 1965 as a young lad.

He had the government job to use data on a daily basis through his work. He died a rich man ... not by his direct government job but because he studied ways and means to claim his own mining interests as a result of data.

How about that!

buckeroo  posted on  2009-09-26   1:54:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: buckeroo (#17)

How about that!

Pretty good... especially with the advent of ground analyzing technology in that era.

My gramps worked for a time in an old Tungsten Mine near Lone Pine, died as poor as a church mouse. He tried too many times to mine Reno and Las Vegas.

mininggold  posted on  2009-09-26   2:17:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: mininggold (#18)

Too cool. Shows we have personal reflective commentary ensuring a common discussion about personal history.

But, I want to assure you of a particular personal focus: my background (akin to yours) are not about scrutiny. I pray we can have free-lance personal discussions at all times as these FACTS based upon personal observations are as important to some god-damned MFer on a popular radio channel.

The goal for myself is to be able to speak freely and see other opinions that may or may not modify my own opinion or the publick at large. In any event, I want to see a larger range of opinions casted in a responsible way.

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