James Carville complains about the world he made: America now is No Country for Old White Men. Its architect sobs about it to Mo Dowd
Time has a way of catching up with fools and the perfect way was chosen to catch up with the Foamin’ Roman or Ragin’ Cajun or whatever James Carville calls himself.
I thought it odd that James Carville illustrated the cover of his book 40 More Years: How the Democrats Will Rule the Next Generation with a poorly photoshopped picture of him and Obama. Excuse me, but Carville had been part of the Wait Your Turn, Boy primary campaign of Hillary in 2008. But what could Obama do about such blaxploitation? Cry?
Time has a way of catching up with fools and the perfect way was chosen to catch up with the Foamin’ Roman or Ragin’ Cajun or whatever Carville calls himself.
He is a promoter of the Demography Is Destiny school of thought — trading white voters in for colored people (as the NAACP calls them) and queers (as the LGBT crowd calls them). The Carvillian pitch was that over time, those populations will outgrow whites — the former through procreation and illegal immigration, and the latter by grooming.…READ MORE…
The Linguistic Chains: How Language Control Is Thought Control
The assertion that language shapes thought is more than a linguistic theory; it's a reality with deep philosophical and political ramifications.
In the world of democratic governance and individual freedom, the control of language represents a subtle yet potent form of dominion over thought and, ultimately, over people. The framers of the U.S. Constitution, cognizant of the pernicious potential of such control, enshrined the principles of free speech and expression as cornerstones of American liberty. This op-ed explores the intrinsic link between language and thought, illustrating how controlling the former inherently means controlling the latter, with profound implications for individual freedom and societal health.
The assertion that language shapes thought is more than a linguistic theory; it's a reality with deep philosophical and political ramifications. George Orwell, in his dystopian novel "1984," encapsulated this notion with the concept of Newspeak, designed to limit freedom of thought. While Orwell's work is fictional, the underlying principle is not…READ MORE…
Safeguarding Liberty: Reassessing Post-9/11 Legislation
Enacted in the wake of 9-1-1, certain laws have been utilized in ways that infringe upon the rights and freedoms of American citizens, signaling a troubling erosion of civil liberties.
In the aftermath of the devastating events of September 11, 2001, a profound sense of anger and fear swept across America. Responding to this climate, lawmakers passed several laws, including the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act, the USA PATRIOT Act, and other measures purportedly aimed at bolstering national security. However, over time, these laws have been utilized in ways that infringe upon the rights and freedoms of American citizens, signaling a troubling erosion of civil liberties.
One of the most glaring consequences of post-9/11 legislation has been the expansion of government surveillance powers. The PATRIOT Act…READ MORE…
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