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"As I know more of mankind I expect less of them, and am ready now to call a man a good man, upon easier terms than I was formerly."
- Dr. Samuel Johnson, Boswell, Life of Johnson, Sept. 1783
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Ok. Passions that were running red-hot here at Angry New Yorker in the aftermath of Nov. 4th have sufficiently cooled. And the responsible reaction given that the economic and political climate has worsened in only two weeks since the election with the stock market is at new lows seemingly daily is FULL FRONTOL ENGAGEMENT. The available material for comment is endless. Tuesday, November 04, 2008
We're planning going John Galt. Friday, October 24, 2008
We Have Not Yet Begun to Fight Battles are won as much by keeping up one's morale as by fielding superior strategy and tactics. So the non-stop onslaught of Obama and his gasous minions, not to mention the festoon mushroom-like springing up of Obama/Biden (a/k/a "stand up Chuck") lawn signs and bumper stickers has been enough to generate in even the most Lion hearted a stutter step pause and shaky hand while clearing one's breech and fixing bayonets. History is written backwards while life is lived forwards and the two only intersect in this fleeting moment we call the present. But the present is the only place our actions can matter. And so we look to the past for guidance, the future being unknowable and malleable. And Lincoln is always there for times such as these. The fight can only be won if we show up! Vote proudly (and often - if you were registered by Acorn ;-) Bill Kristol's editorial in The Weekly Standard, "McCain Versus the Juggernaut," here, is a call to arms to those of us facing the gale of Obama's hot air. "If Obama wins, we wish him well. But for now, we can only echo the words of the 30-year-old Abraham Lincoln. On December 26, 1839, responding to the confident prediction of one of his political opponents "that every State in the Union will vote for Mr. Van Buren at the next Presidential election" and that Lincoln's opposition to the Van Buren forces was therefore bound to be in vain, Lincoln responded: 'Address that argument to cowards and to knaves; with the free and the brave it will effect nothing. It may be true; if it must, let it...The probability that we may fall in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just... Let none falter, who thinks he is right, and we may succeed. But if after all, we shall fail, be it so.' Tuesday, September 30, 2008
And so democracy ends not with a bang, but with a whimper - term limits are for little People As NY1 reports, "the controversial term limits extension bill passed by the City Council will likely be law next week. Mayor Michael Bloomberg has scheduled a bill-signing ceremony for Monday. The bill allows the city's elected officials to run for three consecutive four-year terms – up from two. The council narrowly passed the measure last week by a vote of 29-22 over the objections of opponents who said it should be up to voters to decide." We applaud the 22 who voted against this heinous overruling by fiat of not one, but two, public referenda. After 9/11, Rudy's hinting of seeking a brief term-limit repeal and third term was met with great caterwauling. "Mike" Bloomberg is a, however, a liberal beloved by the NYC intelligentsia. Compare and contrast. Monday, September 29, 2008
Subversives for Omaba If the following is documented as true Obama will lose the upcoming election in the most historic lopsided defeat in American history. In other words, we hope it is true. http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/2178136/subversives-for-obama.thtml ILYA SOMIN: "The stock market's record 778 point drop today will no doubt lead many people to conclude that the House of Representatives was wrong to vote down the bailout plan backed by both the Bush Administration and the Democratic leadership. Indeed, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has already made that argument. Here's why I think such claims are wrong." In a just world, Pelosi, Reid, Frank and Schumer would be cleaning chimneys or growing turnips. In this world they somehow have their hands on the levers of power. Then, on the train today I saw a doofus liberal attorney with an Obama sticker on his bag. But we were once like him - he probably doesn't have any understanding of the New Deal and that a federal govt this size is an abberation in American history. The Forgotten Men are about to get even more forgotten I fear should Obama slither his way into the White House. And this (h/t Instapundit) A READER AT A MAJOR NEWSROOM EMAILS: Thursday, September 11, 2008
9/11/08 We remember. And not with hate, but in steely resolve and confidence in our principles, our culture and our Constitution, we shall defeat the barbarians who would bring a new dark age to the world. |