Leave The Stage Already…

We’re more than two years out from the 2016 election and the fatigue has already set in. The totalitarians have apparently already chosen their champion, if the fawning coverage is any indication.
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All that is left is for them to choose the sacrificial lamb to run ostensibly for the other side.
To which I respond: Please, go away.
You’ve already had a magical life. This will continue. You are surrounded by platoons of acolytes who relentlessly pour honey into your ears. Everyone in your circle is there to be defecated on, and you have famously indulged yourself time and time again. This too, will continue.

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…to so few.

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When one mentions “Dunkirk” to the average high-school student in America, one is inevitably met with glazed eyes right before those eyes flick back down to the ubiquitous i-Phone.

For those with a greater-than 7-second attention span, here is William Manchester’s take on the subject:

The French had collapsed. The Dutch had been overwhelmed. The Belgians had surrendered. The British army, trapped, fought free and fell back toward the Channel ports, converging on a fishing town whose name was then spelled Dunkerque.
It was England’s greatest crisis since the Norman conquest, vaster than those precipitated by Philip II’s Spanish Armada, Louis XIV’s triumphant armies, or Napoleon’s invasion barges massed at Boulogne. This time Britain stood alone. If the Germans crossed the Channel and established uncontested beachheads, all would be lost…

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As Planned…

Amid the all the outrage and hand wringing over the “scandal” at the VA, most commentators seem to be missing the point. Of course there are stark differences in the presentation depending on the source. Even some of the carcinogenic elements at MSNBC concede that the administration has a problem on its hands, while the fake conservatives at Fox News do their happy dance.

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Everyone Says They Want To Be Free…

…but what they really mean is that they want to be comfortable.
Aaron Cleary’s May 29th post is one I wish I had written.
On a visceral level, I am convinced that a plurality of Americans, perhaps even a majority, despise freedom. It’s the only reasonable explanation behind the election and continuing careers of Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Boxer, etc.

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When A Chief Executive Looses His Way

Graduation Speeches were once meant to inspire.  On Wednesday Barack Obama, speaking to the graduates at West Point, used the occasion to answer his critics.

Thus once again, our commander-in-chief continues to systemically confuse his narcissism with self-reflection, making it all about him.

You can read Charles Krauthammer’s brilliant take on it here.

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Western Civilization Benchmarks III

The year was 66 B.C. and Rome was engaged in what would be known as the Third Mithridatic War.

Concurrently, the kingdom of Judea was engaged in a bloody civil war. Two princes, Hyrcanus and Aristobulus vied for the throne as well as control of the lucrative trade routes linking the Southern Mediterranean with Mesopotamia and Persia.

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Western Civilization – Benchmarks II

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After the long drawn-out siege of Tyre, Alexander marched through Palestine unopposed. The year was 332 B.C.E. Details of his visit to Jerusalem, and his audience with Jaddua, the high priest at the time, are shrouded in folklore.

What historians do agree upon, is that this meeting took place, and that Alexander respected Jewish custom by not entering the Holy of Holies.

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Western Civilization – Benchmarks I

 

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Western Civilization as defined here is the confluence of Jerusalem, Athens and Rome. This paradigm provides the foundation upon which we build… oh, just about everything. The values represented by these three centers of civilization provide a set of governing principals that allowed for the rapid advance of among other achievements, medicine, engineering, physics, the Enlightenment, and most important, liberal democracy. Up until the 20th century, these principals stood virtually unchallenged. To paraphrase d’Tocqueville, America was great, because America was good.

 

Jerusalem, Athens, and Rome. Internalize this. Embrace this. One city gave the Law, one gave us the Arts and Sciences, and one gave us the required Discipline. This is who we are – “A Republic, if you can keep it” as put forth by my favorite lecherous old man.

Western Civilization, Pre-history: Around 2000 B.C.E, a tribal leader in what would eventually be known as modern day Iraq heard a voice in his head telling him to uproot his family and move West. So he did. The voice in his head made a lot of bold predictions, which by the standards of modern secular reasoning, or even by ancient pagan reasoning must have seemed a bit off.

Let’s just take one: Along the way, this tribal leader, a man named Abram, claimed he was told that he would be the Father of Many Nations, and that his descendants would be as the sand by the ocean. At the time, he was childless. And 75 years old. That was really old at a time when infant mortality was through the roof and your chances of dying of appendicitis, kidney failure, or tonsillitis before the age of 25 were pretty good. But here’s the thing – the voice in his head turned out to be correct. I haven’t done a head count, but I would assert that the descendants of this here-to-fore obscure tribal leader out number those of Ghengis Khan (that’s ‘gh’ as in ‘glad’ or ‘get’, not as in ‘joke’, or John Kerry) and Alexander combined.

Western Civilization gets its start: Fast forward a few years – say about 550. The descendants of Abraham (name change, long story) were having a rough few centuries – about 4 in fact. On the upside, they numbered in the area of 3,000,000, so extinction was unlikely. Never-the-less, it took a while for things to work out in their favor. When help did arrive, it was in the form of an exiled prince from the royal family (another long story) whose name probably still appeared on the “Kill On Sight” list. And yes, he too seemed to be hearing a voice in his head. To be sure, it was a voice which delivered, which is an important distinction between God’s messenger and one simply suffering from a psychosis. Sort of makes that moment when caught between an enemy army and the sea a defining one.

But even that event was just one in a chain leading up to the day Moses walked down from the mountain to present the Law. More than simply a list of do’s and don’ts, and more than a series of infractions and punishments. There are provisions for refuge, restitution, and redemption. The Law, was and remains God’s projection of his desire to draw us to him. It’s a clarification of his will, and a path to him.

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It is the presentation of the Law that marked the beginning of Western Civilization.

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