Wednesday, February 10, 2010
by Jarad Perry
Failure is not an option, but it may be inevitable. At least that is the feeling the Democrats are getting as the current state of affairs unfolds. Glancing back at the past year, the charred remains of rhetoric, talking points, and half finished public policy scatter the public arena like so many canceled [...]
Thursday, February 4, 2010
The heft of Obama’s ideology is unquestionable and, as such, governing with pragmatism and prudence is seen as a lack of conviction. Pragmatism is viewed with distrust and hostility by those who have a purist ideological ax to grind and thus are ultimately doomed to failure.
However, ideology does not need to be cast aside altogether [...]
by Jarad Perry
The vitriolic tones, snickering quips, and general snobbery that have become a staple of the American political process are so often heard that it amounts to nothing more than white noise. However, with the recent election of Scott Brown to the Senate as well as the constant White House berating of Quixotic windmills [...]
Thursday, January 21, 2010
by Jarad Perry
Empty rhetoric echoes in deafening silence when there is no substance for it to be muted upon. This state of affairs exists in the hallowed halls of the White House where a president once hailed as eloquence manifest, now sits in the eye of a coming political storm.
Rhetoric is the vehicle by which [...]
Real Clear Politics: Health Care and Progressivism
Real Clear Politics: The Fall of Obama
Human Events: Obama and Mothers Milk
National Review Online: Dems Feeling Heat Over Kennedy Seat
John Stossel’s Take: We’re Doomed
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
by Jarad Perry
“If everyone were the same, the world would be a boring place.” Yet, being the same is exactly what those on the left want the U.S. to be. The left wants the U.S. to adopt the European style of governance i.e. a perpetually growing welfare state seeking “social justice” which inevitably leads to [...]
Thursday, January 7, 2010
by Jarad Perry
The progressive world view has been a mainstay of intellectual circles since writers like H.G. Wells opined on the furture regression of man, into either sinister underground creatures or clueless people of the surface, in his novel The Time Machine.
This view of man regressing into an undesirable state of nature, void of any ‘progress’, [...]