• Pragerisms

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    Dennis Prager Wisdom.

    • "The left is far more interested in gaining power than in creating wealth."
    • "Without wisdom, goodness is worthless."
    • "I prefer clarity to agreement."
    • "First tell the truth, then state your opinion."
    • "Being on the Left means never having to say you're sorry."
    • "If you don't fight evil, you fight gobal warming."
    • "There are things that are so dumb, you have to learn them."
  • Liberalism’s Seven Deadly Sins

    • Sexism
    • Intolerance
    • Xenophobia
    • Racism
    • Islamophobia
    • Bigotry
    • Homophobia

    A liberal need only accuse you of one of the above in order to end all discussion and excuse himself from further elucidation of his position.

  • Glenn’s Reading List for Die-Hard Pragerites

    • Bolton, John - Surrender is not an Option
    • Bruce, Tammy - The Thought Police; The New American Revolution; The Death of Right and Wrong
    • Charen, Mona - DoGooders:How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help
    • Coulter, Ann - If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans; Slander
    • Dalrymple, Theodore - In Praise of Prejudice; Our Culture, What's Left of It
    • Doyle, William - Inside the Oval Office
    • Elder, Larry - Stupid Black Men: How to Play the Race Card--and Lose
    • Frankl, Victor - Man's Search for Meaning
    • Flynn, Daniel - Intellectual Morons
    • Fund, John - Stealing Elections
    • Friedman, George - America's Secret War
    • Goldberg, Bernard - Bias; Arrogance
    • Goldberg, Jonah - Liberal Fascism
    • Herson, James - Tales from the Left Coast
    • Horowitz, David - Left Illusions; The Professors
    • Klein, Edward - The Truth about Hillary
    • Mnookin, Seth - Hard News: Twenty-one Brutal Months at The New York Times and How They Changed the American Media
    • Morris, Dick - Because He Could; Rewriting History
    • O'Beirne, Kate - Women Who Make the World Worse
    • Olson, Barbara - The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House
    • O'Neill, John - Unfit For Command
    • Piereson, James - Camelot and the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism
    • Prager, Dennis - Think A Second Time
    • Sharansky, Natan - The Case for Democracy
    • Stein, Ben - Can America Survive? The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do About It
    • Steyn, Mark - America Alone
    • Stephanopolous, George - All Too Human
    • Thomas, Clarence - My Grandfather's Son
    • Timmerman, Kenneth - Shadow Warriors
    • Williams, Juan - Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It
    • Wright, Lawrence - The Looming Tower

What Is Salon Lefty, Glenn Greenwald, Writing About the “Toxic Right-Wing”?

He writes:   “The toxic right-wing campaign to impose a Muslim-free zone around Ground Zero intensified today, while Democrats — following in the cowardly footsteps of Senate Majority “Leader” Harry Reid, whose book is one of the most ironically titled in history — ran faster and faster away from the controversy.  New York Governor David Paterson made it known that he wants to meet with Park 51′s developers to encourage them to move to a new site.  One Democratic official, Rep. Michael Arcuri of New York, actually attacked his GOP challenger, Richard Hanna, for having bravely broken with his own party to support the project; Arcuri’s Gingrich-replicating attacks caused Hannah, one of the few Republicans in the nation to have defended Park 51, to reverse position by arguing today that it should move.  And it is hard to imagine anyone surpassing Rep. Anthony Weiner in the cowardice department after the unbelievably vapid, incoherent letter he issued, ostensibly setting forth his views on this matter (stringing together words randomly chosen from the dictionary would likely create more meaningful sentences than the ones Weiner wrote).

Aside from Michael Bloomberg’s impassioned, principled speech in defense of Park 51 — and, if one wants to be generous about it, Barack Obama’s initial, voluntary defense of the religious freedom values at stake — there have been very few commendable acts in this dispute.  Until now. 

The developer of the project, Sharif El-Gamal, gave his first interview this afternoon, with NY 1, and categorically refused even to consider backing down.  He made clear that Park 51 has the absolute constitutional right to build a community center in Lower Manhattan, and refused even to acknowledge the toxic notion that Muslims generally somehow bear responsibility for the 9/11 attack.  Refusing to be bullied in the face of an ugly, national, majoritarian onslaught, egged on by a wide array of national leaders exploiting the most base impulses of the population, is the true definition of political courage.   Let’s hope they maintain their resolve.  Their insisting on the free, unfettered exercise of their core liberties strengthens those rights for everyone; conversely, their stern rejection of the bigoted premises at the heart of this campaign makes it less likely that those premises will succeed the next time they are invoked.  The interview with El-Gamal, well worth watching, is here.”

Comment:  Know thy opponent!

Notes by Child of the Left, Peter Beinart

Know America’s opponents……Peter Beinart, child of the Left,  writes at Daily Beast.  He notes:

“Yesterday, I wrote about what the “Ground Zero” mosque disaster reveals about the Republican Party. In short, it reveals that the Bush administration was a false dawn. Bush, for all his flaws, believed that the GOP should be a universalistic party based on traditional values, a big tent for “faith-based” conservatives of all races and creeds: Muslims, Hispanics, Mormons, African-Americans, whatever. Now it is clear that the post-Bush GOP is a far nastier creature: A party seething with hatred towards vulnerable religious and ethnic groups. Despite the pretense that the GOP’s anti-mosque crusade is based on what Imam Rauf and company believe, it has more to do with who they are. It’s telling that the people Republicans are turning to for their anti-mosque street cred are not “moderate, peace-loving” Muslims, since even Muslim Republicans are disgusted by their party’s actions. The GOP’s new heroes are former Muslims like Nonie Darwish and Ayaan Hirsi Ali. That’s one way to escape the new Republican bigotry. Maybe the folks the GOP wants to harass in Arizona should try becoming former Hispanics.”

Ayaan Hirsi Ali Reviews Battle of Civilizations

The courageous hero, Ayaan Hirsi Ali writes the following article in today’s Wall Street Journal, titled, “How to Win The Clash of Civilizations”.

“What do the controversies around the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the eviction of American missionaries from Morocco earlier this year, the minaret ban in Switzerland last year, and the recent burka ban in France have in common? All four are framed in the Western media as issues of religious tolerance. But that is not their essence. Fundamentally, they are all symptoms of what the late Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington called the “Clash of Civilizations,” particularly the clash between Islam and the West.

Huntington’s argument is worth summarizing briefly for those who now only remember his striking title. The essential building block of the post-Cold War world, he wrote, are seven or eight historical civilizations of which the Western, the Muslim and the Confucian are the most important.

The balance of power among these civilizations, he argued, is shifting. The West is declining in relative power, Islam is exploding demographically, and Asian civilizations—especially China—are economically ascendant. Huntington also said that a civilization-based world order is emerging in which states that share cultural affinities will cooperate with each other and group themselves around the leading states of their civilization.

The West’s universalist pretensions are increasingly bringing it into conflict with the other civilizations, most seriously with Islam and China. Thus the survival of the West depends on Americans, Europeans and other Westerners reaffirming their shared civilization as unique—and uniting to defend it against challenges from non-Western civilizations.

Huntington’s model, especially after the fall of Communism, was not popular. The fashionable idea was put forward in Francis Fukuyama’s 1989 essay “The End of History,” in which he wrote that all states would converge on a single institutional standard of liberal capitalist democracy and never go to war with each other. The equivalent neoconservative rosy scenario was a “unipolar” world of unrivalled American hegemony. Either way, we were headed for One World.

President Obama, in his own way, is a One Worlder. In his 2009 Cairo speech, he called for a new era of understanding between America and the Muslim world. It would be a world based on “mutual respect, and . . . upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles.”

The president’s hope was that moderate Muslims would eagerly accept this invitation to be friends. The extremist minority—nonstate actors like al Qaeda—could then be picked off with drones.

Of course, this hasn’t gone according to plan. And a perfect illustration of the futility of this approach, and the superiority of the Huntingtonian model, is the recent behavior of Turkey.

According to the One World view, Turkey is an island of Muslim moderation in a sea of extremism. Successive American presidents have urged the EU to accept Turkey as a member on this assumption. But the illusion of Turkey as the West’s moderate friend in the Muslim world has been shattered.

A year ago Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan congratulated Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on his re-election after he blatantly stole the presidency. Then Turkey joined forces with Brazil to try to dilute the American-led effort to tighten U.N. sanctions aimed at stopping Iran’s nuclear arms program. Most recently, Turkey sponsored the “aid flotilla” designed to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and to hand Hamas a public relations victory.

True, there remain secularists in Istanbul who revere the legacy of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Republic of Turkey. But they have no hold over the key government ministries, and their grip over the army is slipping. Today the talk in Istanbul is quite openly about an “Ottoman alternative,” which harks back to the days when the Sultan ruled over an empire that stretched from North Africa to the Caucasus.

If Turkey can no longer be relied on to move towards the West, who in the Muslim world can be? All the Arab countries except Iraq—a precarious democracy created by the United States—are ruled by despots of various stripes. And all the opposition groups that have any meaningful support among the local populations are run by Islamist outfits like the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.

In Indonesia and Malaysia, Islamist movements are demanding the expansion of Shariah law. In Egypt, Hosni Mubarak’s time is running out. Should the U.S. support the installation of his son? If so, the rest of the Muslim world will soon be accusing the Obama administration of double standards—if elections for Iraq, why not for Egypt? Analysts have observed that in free and fair elections, a Muslim Brotherhood victory cannot be ruled out.

Algeria? Somalia? Sudan? It is hard to think of a single predominantly Muslim country that is behaving according to the One World script.

The greatest advantage of Huntington’s civilizational model of international relations is that it reflects the world as it is—not as we wish it to be. It allows us to distinguish friends from enemies. And it helps us to identify the internal conflicts within civilizations, particularly the historic rivalries between Arabs, Turks and Persians for leadership of the Islamic world.

But divide and rule cannot be our only policy. We need to recognize the extent to which the advance of radical Islam is the result of an active propaganda campaign. According to a CIA report written in 2003, the Saudis invested at least $2 billion a year over a 30-year period to spread their brand of fundamentalist Islam. The Western response in promoting our own civilization was negligible.

Our civilization is not indestructible: It needs to be actively defended. This was perhaps Huntington’s most important insight. The first step towards winning this clash of civilizations is to understand how the other side is waging it—and to rid ourselves of the One World illusion.”

Ms. Ali, a former member of the Dutch parliament, is the author of “Nomad: From Islam to America—A Personal Journey through the Clash of Civilizations,” which has just been published by Free Press.

Dennis Prager Faces the Ditsy Female Left on the Larry King Show

 Dennis Prager appeared  on the Larry King Live show, August 17,  accompanied by another mature man, and two  magnificently ditsy females.

Here in this video  is a perfect showing of female leftists;  unable to rise above their base emotions, unable to listen, unable to think , unable to focus,  unable to carry on mature intellectual debate  or point of view on an important issue of our day. 

The human female is born to be ditsy, to be blessed and confounded  by her feelings.  If not properly civilized, she goes through life a danger to herself and mankind.

We all know the human male is born to be a sexual predator and  a curious  problem solver.  If not properly civilized, he goes through life a danger to himself and  mankind.

Stephanie Miller on Larry King Live August 17, 2010

http://www.wikio.com/video/stephanie-miller-cnn-larry-king-part-3906098

Dennis Prager on Larry King Live, August 17, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_207634&v=BSspXlRn9AU

View the video a second and third time.   You see before you the ageless battle of the sexes.  The misery of America today is that its Leftwing culture mirrors the two women on the video screen.  The mouth constantly moves, but the empty mind runs wild trying to avoid getting caught.

Barack Obama learned his feminist skills at university, the most powerful institutions in America   forcing  all to be equally ditsy.

Dennis Prager is a traditional male.  He came to the program with a mind and brain in synch to define and explain his position defending traditional marriage as a union of male and female.  He is a capital conservative.  He expected to be able to outline the listings of damage that will be done by pretending two fathers or two mothers “raising” a family are identical to the age-old laws of the union of male and female to form the union of the family…….an institution in the past thought even to be sacred.

The major question for those interested in the problem is whether or not it is the Left which cripples the human female from being adult and therefore a responsible thinker and citizen, or whether she has been crippled by her society by being  nurtured to remain   ditsy throughout her entire life, seeks the Left for protection and communion  seeking  her right to remain eternally ditsy.

Alas, the program was hosted by Larry King, cleansed of anything and everything which could pass for  masculinity.

Pelosi Adds Her Two Cents Worth About Ground Zero…Wants to Investigate the Complainers

Ms. Speaker Pelosi smells someone is ginning up the brew about the mosque being built at Ground Zero and announced she wants an investigation of those complaining about it.

Here is Paul Miregoff’s take on the Speaker spreadings in his Powerline article, “A Speaker, Not a Listener.”

“These can’t be easy times for Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But even the prospect of a crushing defeat in November, and the related recriminations from within her caucus (which probably have already commenced), can’t explain her call for an investigation regarding protests against the building of the Ground Zero Mosque.

To believe that opposition to the construction of the mosque at Ground Zero has been “ginned up” requires a level of tone deafness that is shocking in any politician, never mind the Speaker of the House. It is one thing to claim, as the typical hack left-liberal pundit does, that the Republican party is exploiting the fears and prejudices of the masses on the issue of the mosque. But by suggesting that sentiment against the mosque is actually being “ginned up,” as opposed to exploited, Pelosi shows herself to be oblivious to the massive scar left by 9/11.

Most Democratic politicians never internalized 9/11 to the extent the majority of Americans have. But they usually remember to pretend otherwise. Under duress, Pelosi has let the mask drop.

The error will put her under more duress, and may well strengthen the electorate’s desire to have a new Speaker come January. Voters may take particular note that Pelosi’s concern about the source of “funding” for opposition to the mosque apparently is not matched by any curiosity about where the financing for the mosque is coming from.

UPDATE: Pelosi’s office has issued a “clarification” stating that “there is a need for transparency about who is funding the effort to build this Islamic center” and “at the same time, we should also ask who is funding the attacks against the construction of the center.”

The moral equivalency implied here may make matters worse for Pelosi. The need to investigate the financing of the mosque is based on evidence of connections between some of the funders and terrorists. What is the alleged need to investigate the funding of the opposition to the mosque based on? Whom does Pelosi suspect and on what basis?”

Comment:  I am not into astrology even for any fun there might be in it.  I am a Virgo, I confess, but a late one.   How could the stars of fortune so disastrously lined up as now directs the Obama administration…..The Obama himself, Pelosi herself, and Harry himself all lined up to manage America!

Obama Plays Ping Pong With Himself Regarding Ground Zero Mosque

James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal tried to keep up with the Obama vascillations since his announcement last Friday before the Ramadan celebration, that he, as citizen and president had nothing against the building of the Cordoba mosque at the Ground Zero location.

While the president was playing ping pong with himself, his sycophants also played games to keep up with their Fuhrer.  

The article was titled, “Is Harry Reid UnAmerican?”

“President Obama’s pratfall over the Ground Zero mosque has provoked a lot of commentary to the effect that the White House lacks “message discipline” and the president speaks in a condescending and elitist tone. These criticisms are true, but they should not detract from the substantive deficiency of the pro-mosque left. What purports to be a principled stance is in fact nothing of the sort.

This is entertainingly illustrated by the prolific Greg Sargent, a left-wing blogger for the Washington Post, whose berserk flailing on the topic the past few days has provided the unwittingly funniest political commentary since Journolist–in a way even funnier, since Sargent knows that he is writing for public consumption.

As we noted yesterday, Sargent first weighed in Saturday morning with a post in which he lavished praise on the president for supposedly attacking the patriotism of those who criticize the mosque’s siting:

Obama could have merely cast this dispute as a Constitutional issue, talked about how important it is to hew to that hallowed document, and moved on.

But Obama went much further than that. He asserted that we must “welcome” and “respect” those of other faiths, suggesting that the group behind the center deserves the same, and said flat out that anything less is un-American.

Sargent should have slept in, for Obama soon explained that he merely meant to cast this dispute as a constitutional issue and has no intention of expressing an opinion on the wisdom of putting a mosque close to Ground Zero. In a Saturday night post, Sargent tried to explain that he hadn’t really thought that Obama was endorsing the project:

The “clarification” today would be a walkback if he had previously “endorsed” the project in the sense of declaring it a good idea. But he never “endorsed” it in that sense. Nor is it his place to do that.

Rather, Obama’s “endorsement” of the project consisted entirely of a declaration that now that the group has decided to proceed, American ideals demand that we welcome and respect such people in situations like these. He hasn’t backed off that core assertion.

Read that next-to-last sentence again. It has the form of a statement of principle but not the substance. Sargent is not ascribing to Obama the view that we must welcome and respect people in general, only “such people in situations like these.”

How might this work in practice? Blogger Doug Powers quotes liberal commentator Bill Press: “Sometimes you have to stand up and say, this is wrong–the wrong place. . . . It’s a slap to the American people. . . . There are some places where cheap political tricks should not be allowed.”

Press is not referring to the Ground Zero mosque, but to Glenn Beck’s plan to hold a Tea Party rally at the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28, the anniversary of the “I have a dream” speech, which Martin Luther King delivered at the same spot. As the Washington Post reports, “social activists and civil rights leaders, among them the Rev. Al Sharpton, are planning marches and demonstrations” in protest.

Yet Press agrees with Sargent on the Ground Zero mosque:

There’s only one reason to oppose this mosque, and that is to paint Islam as an evil religion and to paint all Muslims and equate them with the 19 terrorists who flew into that building. It is wrong. It is un-American, and the people against it ought to be ashamed of playing a cheap political trick.

Now, Beck has made a decision to exercise his First Amendment rights in a particular time and place. According to the Sargent Principle, doesn’t this mean that American ideals oblige Al Sharpton and everyone else to “welcome and respect” him? That depends. Is Beck one of “such people”? Is his a “situation like these”? We have no idea who, other than the organizers of the Ground Zero mosque, fit the bill. These terms are so vague and subjective that Sargent has not asserted a principle at all. He has merely given himself (and people like him in situations like these!) license to call anyone whose views he doesn’t like “un-American.”

By Monday morning, Sargent was refining his views further:

It’s one thing for Republicans to argue the case against the center on the merits. Fine. Agree or disagree, the same First Amendment that protects the right of the group to build the center also protect [sic] the right of conservatives to make a case against it.

But it’s another thing entirely if Republicans adopt criticism of Obama’s speech as part of a concerted electoral strategy.

So what was “un-American” on Saturday was “fine” by Monday, just an exercise of the First Amendment. But whereas freedom of speech is one thing, it’s “another thing entirely” when it’s “part of a concerted electoral strategy.”

Well, at least when Republicans do it. Later yesterday, as CNN reports, Harry Reid, the sad clown of a Senate majority leader, announced his opposition to the Ground Zero mosque: “The First Amendment protects freedom of religion,” spokesman Jim Manley said in a statement. “Sen. Reid respects that but thinks that the mosque should be built some place else.”

Is Harry Reid un-American? In a post yesterday afternoon, Sargent stops well short of characterizing him in this way. He does call Reid’s position “indefensible,” and “unacceptable,” though he dwells more on the political difficulty it causes Democrats:

It leaves the President hanging after he took a big risk to do the right thing. . . . What’s more, it’s unclear why coming out against the plan in the manner Reid did is even good politics for Democrats at this point. Reid basically threw the whole Dem caucus under the bus: With the Senate leader at odds with the president, the media will press every Senate Dem to declare which side they’re on. And this fuels a bad narrative for Dems, too. . . . This just makes the Dems look weak, unorganized, cowardly, and unwilling to take a stand for principles they plainly believe in.

But wait. If one side is the side of “American ideals,” and the other side is “un-American,” why in the world shouldn’t the media press every Senate Dem–and every other politician, for that matter–to declare which side he’s on? And if the Democrats “plainly believe in” these “principles,” what’s stopping them from saying so? And shouldn’t they remove Reid from his leadership position for betraying their principles, as Republicans ousted Trent Lott some years back?

It begins to become clear that Sargent is more of a partisan than an adherent to the “American ideals” that he is unable to articulate clearly anyway. He begins a post this morning by declaring it “genuinely sad” that a House Democrat, Rep. Michael Arcuri of New York, has announced his opposition to the siting of the mosque near Ground Zero. But he doesn’t call Arcuri “un-American”; he merely accuses him of playing “pathetic Rovian games”–thus turning a criticism of a Democrat into a gratuitous attack on a Republican who no longer even works in government.

The New York Times, in an editorial today, takes a similarly partisan approach. The paper’s editors denounce “Republican ideologues” who “spew . . . intolerant rhetoric,” but pronounce themselves only “disturbed” by Reid’s opposition to the Ground Zero mosque.

But another pair of passages from the Times editorial give away the whole game:

[Obama] would have done better if he had explained the wisdom of going ahead with the project, which developers said is intended to bring Muslims and non-Muslims together. . . . Mr. Obama and all people of conscience need to push back hard.

If the intent of the Ground Zero mosque is “to bring Muslims and non-Muslims together,” it is already a failure on its own terms. But the Times betrays its own lack of interest in conciliation by urging the president to “push back hard.”

By using the metaphor of physical assault, the Times makes clear that it views the placement of the proposed mosque as an assault on the sensibilities of what Times columnist Ross Douthat calls “the second America”–and that it is eager to see those sensibilities assaulted.

It reminds us of something Bob Tyrrell said about the left not long ago: “There is only one political value that they have stood by through three generations, and that is the political value of disturbing your neighbor.” The pro-mosque left’s pieties about “American ideals” have about as much to do with the reality of the controversy as the fringe right’s ravings about “Shariah.” In truth, the left favors a mosque near Ground Zero simply because most Americans find the idea obnoxious.”

Comment:  But not the American Left, especially those who try to keep up with their president.  He is a tough act to follow, for his love for his own tones supercedes content of those tones.

 

 

Big Unions to Get Taxpayers to Cover Pension Bailouts

The Next Pension Bailout

“Congress is gone for August but that hasn’t stopped unions from quietly mobilizing to push through a big new priority this fall: a pension bailout.  Big Labor is going Code Red on the issue, in the face of a looming accounting change that would force companies to confront the Ponzi-style nature of multi-employer pension plans, says the Wall Street Journal. 

Currently, there are some 1,500 union-run retirement vehicles which fall into this class, in which companies across an entire industry pay into a single pension pool.  Hundreds of these multi-employer pools are badly underfunded, thanks to years of labor funneling money into new pay and benefits, rather than into the funds for retirees, says the Journal. 

The big problem with these plans: 

  • When one company in the pool goes out of business, the other companies remain on the hook for the cost of the plan.
  • These spiraling liabilities inspired Pennsylvania Senator and Big Labor favorite Bob Casey to introduce legislation to cordon off “orphaned” pensions — those for which an employer has stopped contributing or withdrawn from the plan — and drop them on the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC).
  • The PBGC is already significantly underfunded and taxpayers are its ultimate backstop. Yet the Casey bailout could dump as much as $165 billion in new liabilities on the PBGC, while multi-employer plans would get a clean bill of health. 

This cause has taken on new political urgency, and no less than Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin has endorsed the bill.  The reason for the rush is new rules that may soon be issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).  Those proposed rules would expose the multi-employer time bomb, says the Journal.” 

Source: Editorial, “The Next Pension Bailout New momentum to dump union retirement burdens on taxpayers,” Wall Street Journal, August 15, 2010. 

This  review is from the National Center for Policy Analysis.

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