BILL WHITTLE VIDEO: Rule Of Lawlessness
One of his best, castigating the fiscal cliff fight as Kabuki theater. Except it really isn’t Kabuki theater, because Kabuki theater has rules and an aesthetic beauty to it…
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Reset The Hayride homepageOne of his best, castigating the fiscal cliff fight as Kabuki theater. Except it really isn’t Kabuki theater, because Kabuki theater has rules and an aesthetic beauty to it…
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“The Progressive believes in precisely two things: his own magnificence and the constructive power of brute force. In combination, they lead him naturally from the role of pestiferous busybody to brutal dictator. Where the productive man dreams of the things he might create if only left alone by his fellows, the Progressive dreams of the world he could create if only the lives and property of his fellows were at his disposal. The roots of his pathology lie in that oldest and most destructive of all human vices, the desire for the power to rule over other men.”