One must wonder how the suggestion that robust debate on critical
issues is dependent on a well educated electorate entails a digression
into pathological Pavlovian hyperbole. Let me be clear, Rush Limbaugh
and Sean Hannity are an insult to Republicans and conservatives.
Similarly, the engagement in abject idiocy as provided by the growling
and barked responses of Mark P. Miller, Loren L. Pace, Lonnie H. Greer
and Ryan C. McDonald are the actual plague that threatens critically
necessary conservative thought and input into genuine political debate.
The bottom line here is that no matter how insulting, reprehensible or
ridiculous the attack dogs cannot help themselves.
Mr.
Miller finds logical connections between Thomas Jefferson’s vision for
the University of Virginia, the government of our founders, and
agenda-driven science with the U.N.; a slur of his personal amusement
in bumper stickers on foreign cars; innuendo about a control driven
agenda; screaming or begging for an insurgent beheading and summary
personal conclusions. More, Mr. Miller’s sub-literate meanderings fail
to rise to the level of debate. It is possible that Mr. Miller missed
his self-prescribed insurgent beheading and simply lobotomized himself.
Loren L. Pace engages in a diatribe of inconsistent references
while begging the request for use of primary sources. Apparently, for
Loren words like: “Democrat liberalism,” “leftists,” “secular
progressives,” “socialistic, left-leaning indoctrination,” and
“socialistic tendencies” have meaning beyond antiquated cold war
jargon; although, such meanings are only found within his own
edification. One must hope that the jargon is a substitute for
carefully considered analysis. For Loren, this is considerably absent
notwithstanding his extraneous appeals to unsubstantiated conclusions.
Sorry Loren, you still missed the primary references, maybe best to
stay in cold war politics or just look up ignoratio elenchi in your Latin dictionary.
An
alternate dimension or parallel universe is embraced in the Rush and
Sean fueled world of Lonnie Greer where the Outer Limits are alive and
well at his house in Arcadia, Ohio. In these confines, Lonnie can
witness the new socialist state rise from the pre-sophomoric rantings
Hannity and Limbaugh. Lonnie is unique in imbecilic ability to accept
the insights of two men who failed to complete a year of college
against a graduate of Columbia University; a Harvard educated lawyer;
President of Harvard Law Review, one of the most cited law reviews in
the United States and a Professor of Constitutional Law at the
University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. In this, he
suggests that two men who have demonstrated no constitutional
comprehension have greater insight than someone who actually read both
the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution and
graduated from an esteemed law school. Perhaps Lonnie should voice
similar criticism of United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen
Breyer, Articles Editor Vol. 77; Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Editor
for 1 year before transfer to Columbia Law School; Chief Justice John
G. Roberts, Jr., Managing Editor for Vol. 92 and Justice Antonin
Scalia, Notes Editor for Volume 73; but, that would just be perceived
as absurd or patently stupid. It is far easier for Lonnie to make
statements with no idea about what he is saying or restricting himself
to facts verifiable in the real world. The return of Star Trek has
allowed Lonnie to investigate strange new worlds - by himself. The best
suggestion for Lonnie is to seek professional help, add more padding to
his walls or volunteer for an interview with a Washington Post Reporter.
For
Ryan C. McDonald, we must hope that he does rediscover actual
conservatism. Perhaps he may do this by separating political and
economic concepts. Present review of our United States government
reveals that we continue to enjoy life within the framework of a
constitutionally based democratic republic. We elect our
representatives in public and popular elections. Socialism refers to a
number of theories involving economic organizations of state or
cooperative ownership. There is no evidence that the present
administration has advocated any such economic alternatives. Private
rights and ownership have been preserved even with the infusion of
public funds to re-capitalize private enterprise. No gifts were made;
although, it is possible that Mr. McDonald would desire significant
economic and manufacturing interests fail to remain consistent with the
actual failure of Reagan and Bush economics. If we may seek to reclaim
our roots, perhaps we need to actually study the words, acts and
writings that motivated our founders rather than engage in romantic
reminisces of conservative mythology. John Hancock, George Washington,
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, among others, were
outlawed revolutionaries and traitors who were subject to hanging by
British soldiers. Good conservative roots there for you Ryan.
The
challenge continues to be a duty for “We the People” to be responsible
for our experience under our constitutional democratic republic,
particularly now that it appears – the dogs are out. Here boys! Sit –
roll over – beg. Good dogs – don’t bite.

