Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Jumbo Shrimp


A lot of folks believe it's a contradiction to be both conservative and intellectual.  Sadly, this sentiment is reflected in many of today's leading conservatives.  Sarah Palin's nomination sealed it.

It would be nice to have some smart people in the room.  Smart people are curious, like to study, and are good at constructing complex models to explain complex situations.  But I dare say we need a couple of idiots around as well.  They're very good at not understanding how complex models are designed to work.  Their shortcuts or paralysis due to lack of comprehension are very good at ruining the otherwise perfectly constructed model.

Most people aren't smart or dumb.  In fact, most people are average intelligence - though they (we) would like to think otherwise.  Above all, most people deal with complexity by living according to tried & true standards of behavior.  Call it a values system.

The genius of the Framers of the Constitution was that they designed a fairly simple system by which people may govern themselves.  The United States -- no matter how in need of top talent at all times -- is capable of surviving, indeed thriving, without brainiacs in charge.

If we had one really smart person running the show, what happens when he or she dies?  Or more likely with smart people, gets bored of running the show?  To whom does the country turn for supreme guidance of all that is good and informed?

The country requires neither a surplus of over-educated know-it-alls nor -- as is unfortunately the current chic everywhere -- the willfully ignorant.

Bottom Line:  As the world needs ditch diggers, so too does it need intellectuals.  It's important to recognize each has their own place along the continuum.  As do we all.


** This post subject to major revision due to the fact I spit it in about 2-1/2 minutes.  Guess I think I'm really smart... **

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Meet the New Boss


The change, it had to come
We knew it all along
We were liberated from the fold, that's all

And the world looks just the same
And history ain't changed
'Cause the banners, they all flown in the last war

Phil's Head


Calling all the neighbors
Time to make amends
Whiskey floods the table
Aw, good friends 'til the end
They're making silly faces and it's tasting bittersweet

This is just the way of the world Joe said...

Monday, November 3, 2008

Anatomy of a Collapse


Two reasons for the Fall:

I.   Fundamental Unseriousness

     "The man who would be the oldest to embark on a
      first presidential term has chosen as his possible
      successor a person of negligible experience.  Any
      cook can run the state, said Lenin, who was wrong
      about that, too.

      America's gentle populists and other sentimental
      egalitarians postulate that wisdom is easily acquired
      and hence broadly diffused; therefore anyone with
      a good heart can deliver good government, which is
      whatever the public desires...

      John McCain's opponent is by far the least experi-
      enced person to receive a presidential nomination
      in the 75 years since the federal government became
      a comprehensively intrusive regulatory state and
      modern weaponry annihilated the protection the
      nation derived from time and distance.

      Which is why McCain's case for his candidacy
      could, until last Friday, be distilled into two words:
      Experience Matters."

       - George F. Will
         conservative author & baseball fan
         Sept 3rd, 2008


II.  Sept 23rd - 29th

      Sept 23rd:  Calls for immediate bailout plan to be
                       passed.  Emphasizes that it must be a 
                       "clean" bill, free of pork and add-ons.
                       Draft is 3 pages long.

                       Never considers whether any form of a
                       market-based solution, in whole or in
                       part, is viable.

      Sept 24th:  Suspends campaign and proposes the 
                       postponement of 1st presidential debate
                       in transparent attempt to cast Obama as
                       more interested in politics than allaying
                       public economic anxiety.

      Sept 26th:  Participates in debate even though a
                       bailout plan had collapsed in Congress,
                       undermining the entire reason he had
                       suspended his campaign.

      Sept 29th:  Votes for a 450+ page Senate Resolution
                       jam-packed with pork and add-ons.  Now
                       very associated with its creation in the
                       public's eye.
                          
                       Doubles down on mistakes by repeating
                       a bungled message from the previous
                       week:  "fundamentals of the US economy
                       are strong."


Let me get this straight.  We've had to endure 3 freaking years of this Presidential Election only to have it decided in 3 weeks?  Life in the crucible I guess.

No matter how you look at it, this cycle is a conservative's* nightmare: from the candidates to the wisdom of the crowd.  When given the choice, the nation will always take the young, paper tiger over the old, lunatic tiger.

So please stop with the ROBO-calls, both of you.  I've already made my choice of state:  Inebriation.

* Buckley, not Kristol

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