The Fanatical Face of France


The Fanatical Face of France

By Scott Rohter, May 2012

“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that’s amore”

For over a hundred years the French people have had a big love affair, not with the moon, nor with pizza, but rather with big government, i.e. Socialism. Last week they renewed their love affair once again by electing a member of the French Socialist Party to be the next President of France. He will replace outgoing French President Nicholas Sarkozy, who by the end of his first term in office had already squandered most of the popular good will that he received five years ago when the French people literally handed him the keys to the Palace. Darn it! I was just starting to get used to the pronounciation of his name! He squandered all of that good will on a legacy of controversial initiatives, followed by a regime of strict austerity measures that many Europeans, not just the French didn’t like! And his equally tough approach to French unions didn’t earn him many friends on the Left either, nor win him the enduring affection of most of France’s blue collar workers.

The last time this happened in France was about thirty years ago when the French people elected another French Socialist by the name of Francois Mitterrand to be their President. But whether the French head of State is actually a card carrying member of the Socialist Party or not, every French leader since the days of Charles De Gaulle has been a Leftist to one degree or another, except for Sean and Marie Le Penn!

This time Francois’ last name happens to be Hollande, instead of Mitterrand. Francois Hollande. I guess I’ll just have to get used to his name. The new French Socialist President’s name is Francois Hollande, and he promises to restore France to its former heydays of greatness by doing away with the Troikas’s recently negotiated European austerity measures, and just taxing the hell out of the rich. Where have I heard that idea before? Oh yes, I know. That’s Barack Obama’s plan to cut the deficit right here in America. Just two Socialist peas in a pod: Barack Obama and his Socialist comrade from across the pond, Francois Hollande. And that goes for their respective Parties too, the French Socialist Party and its evil twin sister, the Democratic Party in our own country.

At least the French have the nerve to call something what it really is: Socialism! Francois Hollande’s plan is to tax the hell out of the rich is a Socialist plan. That’s how he intends to try to balance the French budget, restore the value of the Euro, provide for all of the French social programs that his sycophants clamor for, and restore the French economy to financial soundness again, yata, yata, yata, all on the backs of the rich. Well good luck Francois, but I don’t think that’s ever going to happen. Rob from the rich and give to the poor is not a sound economic policy, nor is it a prescription for national greatness. It sounds more to me like a recipe for overall mediocrity and total national disaster!

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Reince Priebus – More Wisconsin Shenanigans


Reince Priebus – Wisconsin Shenanigans

Scott Rohter , May 2012

The word was when Reince Priebus was first being touted for a position as the National GOP Chairman in January 2011, that he was a good strong conservative from Madison Wisconsin. Hummm… I thought. “A strong conservative voice from Madison Wisconsin.” Is that even possible?.. While I thought it was a bit unlikely that such a thing could actually be coming from a place like Madison, the home of the University of Wisconsin, nevertheless I stifled my skepticism and tried to keep an open mind. A lot of things are possible you know… especially in the land of Vince Lombardi ! And so after six unsuccessful attempts to elect a Party Chairman, a deadlocked group of Republican delegates to their Party’s Central Committee elected Reinhold Priebus, attorney and a former Wisconsin State Party Chair, to lead the National Republican Party on January 14, 2011 in an unprecedented seventh ballot.

My first inkling that something wasn’t quite right though,… that his performance didn’t quite match up to all of the rhetoric, was when my calls to the RNC did not get returned, not by him or by anyone else. My next observation was when Mitt Romney got caught red-handed trying to steal the Iowa State caucuses away from Rick Santorum. Then nearly the same thing happened again, I think it was either in Maine or New Hampshire. My initial pause for thought over Reince Priebus was now causing me to slow down a little bit and take notice.

Once more in Ohio there were serious violations of the official Republican Party rules governing Primaries with respect to the apportioning of delegates. This was cited by the Santorum campaign. All of these things were going on under the watchful eye of the National Republican Party Chairman, Reince Priebus! When Texas wanted to go to a winner take all Primary last month, (and it was perfectly legal for them to do so) the RNC found some way to stop them. There was that too. Then all of a sudden and for no apparent reason, Rick Santorum suspended his Presidential campaign, when he was really doing quite well against The Establishment’s favorite candidate Mitt Romney,.. and with comparatively little resources.

Now under Reince Priebus’ watch there is blatant and open candidate favoritism going on during the remainder of the GOP Primary (against the rules) while there are still two candidates left in the race, which by the way is not over yet, not at least until Mitt Romney racks up the magic number of delegates… (I think the official number is 1144). Maybe the Republican Party does not think that Ron Paul is actually a real candidate in this race? I know they wish that he wasn’t! But he is! So now my original pause for thought has turned into an abrupt, screeching halt!

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Political Pandering in American Politics


Only Pandering, Insincerity, and Political Expediency Do I See

By Scott Rohter, May 2012

Two months ago nearly all of the Republican candidates in the Primary were literally “one-upping” each other to sound tougher on illegal immigration… A border fence, NO amnesty for illegals, NO pathway to citizenship, mandatory use of E-Verify, and tougher sanctions against employers who hire illegals! All of these options were being touted by the candidates. About the only candidate who stood out like a sore thumb was Texas Governor Rick Perry with his soft styled illegal immigration policy of granting in-state college tuition benefits to illegal aliens in Texas. But even that little discontinuity was too much for most Republican voters across the country to bear!

Governor Perry’s position that it wasn’t possible to build a fence along our southern border sounded the death knell to any aspirations that he might have had to become our nation’s 45th President. It was a non-starter to most conservatives who want to regain control of our country’s future. And his soft-style Texas illegal immigration policy was the main reason that the TEA Party conservatives never really warmed up to him.

But as the campaign went on, more than just the tone of the rhetoric changed! Newt Gingrich started the shift in position with his soft on illegal immigration answers at the Florida Presidential debates and just prior to the Florida Primary. He said that we had to accommodate the millions of illegal aliens who are already living in the United States, because the Party of family values could not afford to be viewed as breaking up millions of families.

Newt said that we needed to create some sort of a “pathway to citizenship” for illegals who are already living here because it was not practical to expel all of them nor expect them all to return to Mexico. Newt Gingrich’s answers to these questions dealing with illegal immigration spoke to some kind of accommodation and normalization of the status of millions of illegal aliens already living in our country. That was one of the reasons that he didn’t fare so well with the voters either. But in his case there were plenty of other reasons too!  Read on…

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It’s Time to Start Revitalizing the Republican Party, but How?


This was a conversation that occurred between myself and another member of the Oregon Republican Party regarding Rick Santorum’s disappointing withdrawal from the Presidential Primary.

by Scott Rohter April 29, 2012

Scott: There was a lot of pressure put on Rick Santorum to withdraw from the race and to end his Presidential campaign. My guess is that it was both financial and personal. Regardless of what anyone else says, this was not a good day for America. The day that Senator Santorum suspended his campaign wasn’t a good day for the Conservative cause either. He was the last authentic Christian conservative voice in the race. Now the Republican Party has been duped once again by its Progressive Establishment. Most Republicans will vote for Mitt Romney, and of course the Establishment is already counting on that. Perhaps it is about time that we begin revitalizing the Republican Party from the inside out, from whatever remains of the TEA Party, so that by the time the next election rolls around, no matter who wins this one, we will be ready and running with both feet on the ground. What do you think?? There is no hope of building a Party based upon principles with a membership full of compromisers! Thomas Jefferson said, “On matters of principle stand like a rock!…”

David: Politics is about compromise. To fail to accept that is to spit in the face of the men who wrote and ratified our Constitution. Many of the Founding Fathers actually hated each other. At least one of them actually killed another (Burr killed Hamilton in 1803). Yet most of them somehow managed to make the compromises that enabled them to build this nation.

Scott: “In matters of principle stand like a rock! In other matters Jefferson said, “swim with the current.”…. And Jefferson was neither stupid nor hot headed enough to get involved in a duel… A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.

David: I know Jefferson quite well, and the quote you’ve used is simply not the sort of thing that he would have said. Yes, a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous. So can Jefferson’s quotes when they are taken out of context. His letter to the Danbury Baptists regarding the wall of separation between Church and State is a perfect example. I would suggest a good biography of the man to understand his thinking so that you can spot an improperly used quote whenever you see one.

Scott: Well you certainly do have the mind of Thomas Jefferson. You and Mitt Romney both! I didn’t know that I was in the presence of such greatness! I’m both humbled and honored to be in such fine company these days. It’s just too bad that Jefferson isn’t here to lend credibility to your statement. His quote is simple enough though, and quite straight forward. I don’t think it requires an interpreter. It doesn’t actually matter where Jefferson made his famous statement. That is what is so great about real men of integrity throughout history. Unlike politicians of today, people with integrity don’t tailor their message to fit their individual audience! They win over their audience to their individual message!! There is a BIG DIFFERENCE.

Rick Santorum is just such a man today. Mitt Romney is not!! Just listen to Jefferson’s own words, and try to imagine him speaking. “IN MATTERS OF PRINCIPLE” stand like a rock! “In other matters swim with the current.” That sounds like a principle to me. It wasn’t specifically tailored to suit the Danbury Baptists. What core conservative principles has Mitt Romney consistently held throughout his long political career?? Pro-life? He used to be pro-choice. As far as I can determine he still hasn’t signed the Susan B Anthony Pro-Life Pledge… Obama Care?? He used to be for it before he was against it. That’s the same way he feels now about individual mandates!.. The Second Amendment? Why he used to be against it before he was for it… Reagan-Bush?? When he was running to be the Governor of Massachusetts he said, “I’m not trying to return to Reagan-Bush!’ Now he just simply loves Reagan–Bush. So if you want to elect another smooth talking politician then Mitt Romney is definitely your guy.

It’s just too bad that most Republicans today, in fact most politicians today don’t actually have any principles anymore, at least not any more than most of the people that they claim to represent! The only principle that I see the Establishment Republicans hanging on to is compromise, which isn’t actually in itself an ideological principle, (It is a tactic) and victory (which isn’t a principle either)!

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Obama Secret Service is Suffering From More Than Just a Lack of Morale


Enjoying Everything that Columbia Has to Offer and More

A Breakdown of Morale in the Ranks

By Scott Rohter, April 2012

A very interesting but not widely covered item in the news last week was from Columbia, South America where twelve members of President Obama’s advance security team were recalled back to the United States for “disciplinary reasons.” Hmmm… Have some members of the Secret Service, the nation’s finest and truest men and women, who are responsible for the President’s own personal safety, and who are supposed to be willing to lay down their lives to protect the President, finally had about enough of him too?

President Obama was attending a Summit of the Americas Conference this weekend in Cartagena, Columbia, on Columbia’s northern Caribbean coast, and just like everywhere else that our young, jet setting President goes, there was an advance contingent of Secret Service agents sent in there ahead of him to prepare the way for his visit, and to ensure his personal safety.

So what actually happened down there in Cartagena, Columbia in the week prior to President Obama’s arrival, to cause an entire contingent of Secret Service personnel, twelve Secret Service agents who were members of his advance personal security team, to be removed from their assignments and summarily returned home for disciplinary action? Well, the details are still a little bit sketchy, but I have never heard of anything like this ever happening before in my lifetime! So what do we actually know?

The twelve Secret Service agents included two high level supervisors. At least one of the agents is accused of employing the services of a Columbian prostitute. There were possibly other agents involved with prostitutes as well. This unheard of misconduct was discovered when a disgruntled hooker complained about not getting paid! The prostitute filed a report with the local Columbian police who contacted the U.S. State Department. All of this information was released by a Secret Service spokesman and was reported originally by CBS News.

According to hotel employees in Columbia where the Secret Service agents were staying, the agents had been drinking heavily all week long prior to the Presidents arrival. The Secret Service spokesman said this only represented a moral deficiency, not an operational deficiency. I would say that it represents both a moral deficiency and an operational deficiency, and a breakdown in morale as well.

Now why would there be a breakdown in morale and a lack of discipline among the President’s most highly trained Secret Service personnel? These are the people who are supposed to be willing to take a bullet for him! Could it be that they are unhappy about having to protect a man who according to the Constitution, and the best available evidence, is not even legally qualified to be our Nation’s 44th President? -A man who many Americans view as a usurper, and whose Marxist policies to transform America are not well liked?

Does the idea of his forged birth certificate, now proved by the Sheriff of Maricopa County Arizona and his “Cold Case Team”, which were not disputed in a New Jersey court room last week by the President’s own defense attorneys, possibly have anything to do with this breakdown of morale in the Secret Service? One can only wonder if this,.. and other possible un-Constitutional acts committed by President Obama are starting to catch up with him, and are having a cumulative effect on the morale of the Secret Service agents who are charged with protecting him.

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Rick Santorum Withdraws From The Presidential Primary


Rick Santorum Withdraws from the Republican Race – “Political Postmortem”

By Scott Rohter, April 2012

So according to Mitt Romney’s supporters, Rick Santorum’s withdrawal from the race means that the people have chosen. Oh Really? Well I say NO ! The people have not chosen! The people with THE MONEY have chosen! AGAIN! Romney and his backers, and the Party Establishment with all of their money and all of their connections have chosen once again. The PEOPLE were actually backing either Santorum or Paul. A brokered convention wouldn’t have been so bad for “the peeps.” The only people who were actually afraid of a brokered convention were the Party Establishment and the people who blindly follow them!

Regular people would have probably had a lot more to say under any brokered convention scenario than under the one that has just befallen us, where somebody with at least twice the amount of money as the next guy, is able to buy up all of the advertising in a selected market, and fill up all of the airwaves with lies and half truths about his own record, and about his opponents records, and convince all of the morons to vote for him who don’t ever pay attention to politics until it actually comes time to vote.

And I find it very interesting to note that Newt Gingrich, who actually never had a chance of winning, but only of spoiling someone else’s chances of winning, has still not withdrawn from the race. My guess is that he has proven himself very useful once again, and he has fulfilled his particular role for the Progressive Establishment in this selection process, and there is a reward waiting for him in whatever administration takes over the White House in 2013.

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Iran at a Crossroads


Dropping Bombs Now to Keep Iran From Dropping a Nuclear Bomb Later

Time to Get Serious

By Scott Rohter, April 2012

 

Editor’s Note:  In Foreign Policy Magazine, which is a publication of the Council on Foreign Relations, Harvard professor Stephen Walt writes that he thinks the media is irresponsibly promoting the idea of a war with Iran over the threat posed by their nuclear weapons program. This article is a rebuttal to Stephen Walt’s March 2012 piece that appeared in Foreign Policy Magazine.

In responding to Professor Walt’s many different assertions and assumptions I would like to offer what I believe is a more sensible and more realistic counter opinion, and a realistic alternative to his arguments which basically support Iran’s right to have a nuclear weapon. When you get right down to it, all of Stephen Walt’s arguments go to supporting Iran’s right to develop and build atomic weapons!

Point #1.  Professor Walt asserts that the media is trying to “mainstream” the idea of going to war with Iran. I would just like to point out why the United States should be pro-active rather than reactive, and not sit around on our hands and knees and just wait for Iran to announce that it has already developed a nuclear bomb.  If the media is actually making a concerted attempt to mainstream the idea of going to war with Iran I don’t see it, but even if they were, that does not prevent any “died in the wool pacifists” or “bury their heads in the sand liberals” from making their voices heard in the media, or on the editorial pages of their local newspapers and On-Line. If those liberals want to bury their heads in the sand they can continue to do so, but just not until all of the sand on the beach is turned into a sea of molten glass from the intense heat of a thermo-nuclear explosion on our shore or on Israel’s shore.

Let me point out that just targeting one or two high priority nuclear facilities in Iran with a tightly focused pre-emptive air strike does not constitute an actual war, not at least according to the current definition of what war is generally considered to be in the 21st Century.  When Israel destroyed a suspected nuclear facility being built in Syria with North Korean assistance, it did not start a war in the Middle East. It didn’t start a war either when the Israeli Defense Forces destroyed a well-known Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak in 1981. The current Democratic administration did not call it a “war” when the United States and NATO were bombing the birkas off of Libya just a few months ago.  I believe the Obama administration just called it a “kinetic military action”.  It was almost universally perceived as some kind of a humanitarian rescue operation. Well forgive me if I think it would be a REAL humanitarian rescue operation if we just saved the world from a nuclear armed Iran, and prevented   a cult of religious fanatics from ever developing and acquiring nuclear weapons, while we still can!

Point #2.  Professor Walt is upset about all of the so called “loose talk” surrounding Iran’s nuclear development program.  Unfortunately all of the so called “loose talk” is the result of a lot of “tight restrictions” placed on the inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to prevent them from doing their job, in other words to prevent them from having open and unfettered access to all of Iran’s known and suspected nuclear development facilities. The so called “loose talk” regarding Iran’s nuclear development program is specifically the result of Iran’s determined efforts to deny strategic access by the inspectors of the IAEA to all of their nuclear facilities. That begs the question of why the Iranian leadership is so reluctant to co-operate, and if they have anything to hide. Why don’t they just allow the United Nations inspectors full access to all of the sites?  If they did, then some of the alleged loose talk would be a little less loose, and all of this could be cleared up by now.

Point #3.  In his 3rd point Stephen Walt states in Foreign Policy Magazine, that the Western press, and Westerners in general seem to be obsessed with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. That is simply just not true! Most of us don’t even want to hear about him anymore.  We would just like him to go away and never come back.  I am not personally obsessed with him.  I recognize Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for exactly what he is, a figurehead, and a useful stooge of the Iranian “Mullahcracy”. But he exposes the opinions and the intentions of his masters.  He is their mouthpiece. When he opens his mouth it might be wise to consider that the Ayatollahs are speaking through him, kind of like a puppet master and ventriloquist speaks through their “dummies”.

It doesn’t matter what the Ayatollahs are saying publically. They are well aware of public opinion and they always try to maintain an air of plausible deniability and a degree or two of separation between themselves and what they know is a controversial or unpopular position. They are well aware of worldwide perception and world public opinion, and this is where Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comes in very handy. Whenever the Mullahs of Iran want to say something that is controversial or won’t be received well by the world community, they use Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to do that for them. He provides them with the cover they need to keep up their façade, and to maintain cordial diplomatic relations with the rest of the world.

The statement that Stephen Walt attributed to Ayatollah Khomeini, that nuclear weapons are contrary to the tenets of Islam is just plain absurd! Killing infidels by any means possible is the norm in the “religion of peace”. They can do it by slicing the enemy’s throat while he is still alive, by planting improvised explosive devices under the ground, by strapping bombs on their own children and wiring them up to explode in the middle of a crowd, by machine gunning innocent bystanders to death, by haphazard rocket attacks on a civilian population, or by flying airplanes into the World Trade Center and killing 3000 innocent people, some of whom were even Muslims!  No matter!  The end justifies the means in Islam!

Mr. Walt appears to be a serious apologist for Islamic extremists! Why should we assume that a more efficient type of killing of their perceived enemies wouldn’t be very acceptable to the practitioners of the religion of peace? Why would they reject a nuclear weapon?  After all their already is one Islamic country with nuclear weapons, Pakistan, and they don’t find anything contrary in the Quran that prohibits them from possessing nuclear weapons!  If the mullahs of Iran ever said that nuclear weapons are contrary to Islam, they were lying!

Point #4.  Professor Walt claims that Iran is a weak country. That is not true.  In comparison to the United States or Russia, of course Iran might be weak, but in comparison to other countries in the Middle East, Iran is strong.  People who say that Iran is weak are just wrong. Everything is relative. Iran has a large conventional military force stationed right there in the area. They don’t have to ship forces in from far away like we would have to do in the event of hostilities. That capability is intimidating to  other countries in the Middle East who have reason to fear Iran’s long term foreign policy goals. Perhaps the only countries in the Middle East that are actually stronger than Iran are Pakistan and Israel.  And they are stronger precisely because they possess a nuclear deterrent!

For eight long years Iran waged a bitter land war with Iraq and they fought Sadaam Hussein to a standstill.  They could easily invade Iraq today and take it over, if it wasn’t for the United States presence in the Middle East. They could probably invade and occupy Afghanistan too, if they wanted to. They are close enough to Afghanistan that they would have a very short supply line.

 In regard to the Harvard history professor’s claims that Iran only uses proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah to fight their strategic battles in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel because they are weak, he is 100% wrong! The conclusion that Iran cannot mount an invasion of their neighbors doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.  The reason that Iran uses proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah is because they want to have plausible deniability. It is for this same reason that the Ayatollahs use Mahmoud Ahmadinejad! It is not because they are weak. It is precisely because they are cagey. Cagey like a fox! The Iranian regime uses Hamas, Hezbollah, and Ahmadinejad for the plausible deniability that they provide, and in order to maintain a certain degree of separation.

Point #5.  Another one of Stephen Walt’s regrets is that the media doesn’t even bother to ask why the Iranians would like to have a nuclear bomb in the first place. Does it really matter why? This isn’t “Mr. Rogers” or “Sesame Street!”  We are not playing with children’s games. This is deadly serious business. Who in their right mind actually cares to know why the Iranian regime would like to have a nuclear bomb? I have an imagination and I can suspect why. I don’t need to hear it from them! The point is that they should not be allowed to get a nuclear bomb for any reason! 

Let’s examine the hypothesis that Mr. Walt puts forward, that the nine existing nuclear powers, the US, Russia, China, England, France, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel all obtained their nuclear weapons strictly as a deterrent. Does this line of thinking assume that this is always going to be the case with every country, and in every future instance? There is no sound basis for this blind leap of faith.  Are any of the world’s nine existing nuclear powers ruled by a fanatical band of religious clerics who want to bring about the return of the twelfth Imam by creating some kind of worldwide catastrophe?

Five of the world’s nine nuclear powers have democratically elected governments. And all but one of them have imposed some kind of self-restraint when it comes to demonstrating or testing their nuclear weapons which could be viewed as provocative by their neighbors. The lone exception to this rule is North Korea.

Point #6  Obviously speaking out of both sides of his mouth but not thinking with both sides of his head, Mr. Walt blames the western media for not considering why Iran might not even want to have nuclear weapons. The intellectual gymnastics that Mr. Walt has to perform in order to arrive at this assumption is very impressive.  Common sense tells me though, that a majority of countries in the world would have nuclear weapons if they could only afford them or knew how to build them, and if there were no negative consequences from obtaining them.

In another rather curious leap of logic Walt acknowledges that Iran would be the greatest military power in the Middle East if it only had better leaders. Well, outside of Israel and Pakistan, Iran already has the third strongest military in the Middle East, and the ouster of a few eccentric old clerics is not going to do much of anything to change that!

Point #7.  Mr. Walt takes exception to Israeli ambassador Michael Oren’s assertion that Iran’s nuclear weapon’s facilities are being built under ground in order to hide them from public view. Walt has a different opinion. He claims it isn’t so. According to Walt they are being built underground in order to make them difficult to destroy. May I ask, “Why would Iran think that their nuclear facilities might be destroyed unless they were doing something there that they weren’t supposed to be doing?  The reason that the Israeli ambassador and much of the rest of the world believe that Iran is trying to hide something is precisely because the Iranians continue to build these facilities out of satellite surveillance, and out of the reach of conventional weapons. And they keep denying the IAEA free and open access to these sites.

Point #8.  Professor Walt states, “We have been living in the nuclear age for sixty years now and no nuclear State has been able to conduct nuclear blackmail.” I have only two words to way to Mr. Walt, North Korea!

Point #9.  Walt asks the following question, “What about the innocent bystanders who would be harmed in any potential air strike on the Iranian nuclear facility at Fordow? My response to Mr. Walt is that if they are working at a secret Iranian nuclear facility then they are not innocent! And what about all of the innocent human beings who will be killed if the Iranians are ever allowed to construct a nuclear bomb?

Point #10.  Finally the esteemed professor of international relations at Harvard asks the following question, “Could diplomacy work if we just give it a chance?”  That is precisely what all people everywhere ask, all over the world.  That’s what John Lennon asked. That’s what Neville Chamberlain asked. And that’s what many people continue to ask until it is frequently too late! Nobody in their right mind wants to go to war or to initiate a hostile act that could possibly be perceived as an act of war. But we have been trying to use diplomacy, and we have been trying to negotiate with the Iranians over their nuclear development program for at least the last four years, and negotiation and sanctions have not worked. The short answer to Mr. Walt’s question is, “No it will not work. We have already given it a chance!” The Ayatollahs of Iran are even more fanatical than Harvard professor Stephen Walt can even begin to imagine!

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Alphabet News Networks and Talk Radio’s “Crackers”


Alphabet News Networks and Talk Radio’s Crackers

By Scott Rohter, March 2012

 

Campbell Soup Company makes a pretty good tasting broth called alphabet soup. It’s tomato based and it’s loaded with tasty little pieces of pasta shaped in the letters of the alphabet. It’s been on the grocery store shelves since I was a little boy. And that’s over sixty years of serving up some pretty tasty meals to millions of satisfied customers. The Mainstream News Media is sometimes jokingly referred to as the Alphabet News Networks. Unlike Campbell Soup however, what they cook up is not nearly as nutritious, nor good for you!

The Alphabet News Networks are ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, PBS, CNN, and FOX News. They all tilt to the left, and some of the stuff they cook up is extremely liberal. That’s why I suggest that you don’t try to taste their soup without having some Talk Radio crackers right along with it, to help you digest it. That way the news “de jour” that is served up by the Liberal Press won’t leave you with a bad taste in your mouth which is the same as the misrepresentation of the facts that their stories leave behind in your head, when you are done reading them or listening to them. Don’t partake of the Liberal’s soup without also taking a big helping of “crackers” from Talk Radio.

For example, last week Mitt Romney won the Illinois Primary, and the Mainstream Media was in full spin and damage control mode for several days after his victory, because Rick Santorum who spent only a fraction of what Romney did, actually did quite good. In particular CBS, National Public Radio, and the Chicago Tribune produced several different versions of the same push piece of yellow journalism that said that Mitt Romney literally “ran away” with the Illinois Primary. Did he really? Romney had about 46% of the vote and Santorum had 35% of the vote. Only a switch of five small percentage points would have turned that Primary into a real horse race! And the Mainstream Media was describing it as a romp for Romney. I don’t think so! It doesn’t sound like a romp to me. It sounds more like spin and wishful thinking.

In addition, the Progressive Press tried to further analyze the results of the Illinois Primary this way. All of the voters with college degrees voted for Romney they said, in other words the “better educated” and “more intelligent” people. Only “un-educated” or “under-educated” people actually voted for Rick Santorum. Those voters were the stupid, right-wing, Christian conservatives who didn’t have college degrees. They are the kind of folks that President Obama said cling to their Bibles and guns. Well I actually have a different explanation. It goes something like this.

Perhaps the notion that people who graduate from college are more intelligent than others who don’t, should actually be examined and subjected to a little scrutiny. With all of the constant partying and beer drinking that goes on around American campuses nationwide, should we just blithely assume that most students are there to receive an education, and they are actually learning something besides how to keep from barfing? A college degree doesn’t actually make anyone smart, and the absence of one doesn’t necessarily imply that somebody is stupid. There are other ways to access and absorb information. The assumption that people who don’t receive a college degree and the education that goes with it are incapable of rational or intelligent thought is simply erroneous. And the assumption that colleges and universities actually produce smart people is not true. At best they merely supply some information and add a few necessary facts which gives people who are already smart, an edge over their competition when looking for a job.

At worst, our nation’s colleges and universities are guilty of neglecting the basic fundamentals of an education, and merely pushing politically correct propaganda on a generation of unsuspecting, substance addicted youth, who can’t even begin to think for themselves because they have never been taught how to think for themselves! Instead, they have been brainwashed into total conformity. Perhaps some of the most intelligent people don’t even go to college because they already know this, and they are already able to think for themselves.

To be sure, the reason that most children go to college is because their parents expect them to go and because their friends are going, or because of the prospect of drastically improving their earning potential later in life, but at the ripe old age of nineteen I don’t think that is very likely. So most children go to college strictly for social reasons, and not for any great intellectual purposes. That’s why campus life is often just one big party, and students find the time to study and cram for their tests in between alcoholic binges. So I’m not so sure that by portraying college educated Romney voters in Illinois as more intelligent, the Chicago Tribune and National Public Radio are actually corre

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Rick Santorum Wins Big in Louisiana by a 2 to 1 Margin


Santorum Wins Big In Louisiana by a 2 to 1 Margin

By Scott Rohter, March 2012

 

Out funded and out spent since the beginning of the Republican Primary by nearly ten to one, nevertheless Rick Santorum still managed to beat Mitt Romney in Louisiana’s March Primary by almost a two to one margin. If it hadn’t been for three former Republican candidates who long ago suspended their campaigns, but whose names still appeared on the March ballots, Rick Santorum would have received over fifty percent of the votes. What does that mean for Mitt Romney? It means a lot more, tough slogging through the Southern States, and in parts of the Midwest, because the favorite son of the “Elite Political Establishment” is not liked nearly as much as he needs to be, in order to wrap up this Primary and put it “in the bag.” It means more fundraising efforts by Mitt and his Mitt PACs, and further spending of nearly endless amounts of money in order to win the Republican nomination!

The more money Romney has to spend, the more money he has to raise. And the more money he raises the more Mitt Romney is beholden, – the more he is compromised. Mitt Romney is trying to buy the Republican nomination, and as such he will be the most wholly owned subsidiary of the Republican Establishment that we have ever had! If he manages to pull this off and win the Republican Primary, he will be the second most compromised candidate in US history, next to Barack Obama. And if he somehow manages to win the General Election, his first term in office will literally be something akin to indentured servitude!

“Beholden” is not the only thing that Mitt Romney has in common with Barack Obama. Please don’t forget “O’Romney Care.” But how can you forget it? After all it is the model for ObamaCare! Mitt Romney has to raise and spend nearly ten times as much money as Rick Santorum does, in order to achieve approximately the same results. Newt Gingrich whose campaign is based solely upon the financial contributions of one man in particular, Sheldon Adelson, doesn’t have to worry about raising any money at all, as long as the purse strings to his Las Vegas “casino sugar daddy” are not cut. But if Adelson, who is Americas 8th richest man, ever gets tired of pimping out Newt Gingrich to the Republican Party, then Mister Speaker is going to be “misteriously” out of luck!

It has been both surprising and gratifying to watch the sky-rocketing surge of little known Senator Rick Santorum’s Presidential campaign from his Pennsylvania launch pad, while Newt Gingrich’s heavily financed and more popular twin engine Atlanta based turbo prop can’t even seem to taxi down the runway to take off. I think I can explain the phenomena this way. It is the, “Oh no you’re not going to give us another RINO Republican candidate this time” response from the conservative base of the Republican Party. The oft-maligned and much ignored conservative base of the Republican Party is actually waking up and stretching its wings before the November election. And it is making itself heard!

It is perfectly obvious that neither Mitt Romney nor Newt Gingrich has the trust and support of the conservative base of their Party. Most conservatives have said Nyet to “Newt-Romney”. They have said NO to both progressive Republican Establishment candidates this year. Senator Santorum is the alternative to another progressive, or another RINO like George W. Bush or John McCain. It is apparent that most anti-Establishment Republicans find Rick Santorum to be an honest, likeable, trustworthy, and intelligent man, NOT perfect, but consistent enough to be credible, and quite capable of exercising leadership. And he is worthy of their vote. What’s more he is REAL. He owns up to his positions on the important, and the difficult issues.

Personally I would be honored to have Rick Santorum represent me as my President. He is not like some of the other candidates who have had their images dreamed up and refined by Madison Avenue political consultants, and their positions on the issues honed over the years by surveys, and by hundreds of hours of painstaking political calculations. Rick Santorum is genuine, and he is for real and his Presidential campaign is also for real. Foreign Policy is a very important part of being the President of United States, and Rick Santorum has the foreign policy experience and the intelligence to lead our country in a dangerous world.

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Gingrich, Romney, Santorum and Paul: Integrity in the Presidential Primary


It looked until very recently like either Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney, who were jockeying back and forth in the polls, were a “shoe-in” to win the GOP Primary.  But that was before Rick Santorum took off, i.e. Rick Santorum’s Presidential campaign blasted off form the Primary launch pad.  It blasted off like a giant Atlas V Rocket with two solid propellant booster tanks strapped securely to its sides, and a Presidential candidate’s capsule mounted firmly atop the powerful launch vehicle, which was aimed directly at Washington D.C. with a soft targeted landing planned for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue sometime between November 2nd 2012 and January 20th 2013.

All of this was going on while Newt Gingrich was expounding about colonizing the moon, and Mitt Romney was somewhere out in deep space trying to figure out where his next shift in policy position was coming from. I’ve heard it said that Mormons actually believe that God is going to give them their own planets to rule in the hereafter. I think it is just the men that get to have their own planets. I don’t know what Mormon women are supposed to do in the next world while their husbands are out busy ruling planets, but maybe that’s why the women have so many children, because there are so many planets out there to colonize… So I guess the only difference between Newt and Mitt is that Newt wants to colonize the moon right now, while Mitt is content to wait until the hereafter for the colonization of the planets to begin! Maybe by then somebody will figure out a way for them to breathe up there in outer space.  Just a minor detail, I know.

Right now about all I can say is, Go Rick Go!  There is just way too much stuff to overlook in order to vote for either Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney.  I mean what with Newt’s perennial marital infidelities and his disregard for solemn vows that he swore to uphold, his twenty year career as a big government politician who grew the size of the federal government, voted to create the Department of Education, voted to surrender American sovereignty to GATT, voted for NAFTA, his affinity for Alvin Toffler’s books calling for the destruction of the existing world order and the creation of a new world order, his resignation from Congress in disgrace in 1999 over admitted ethics violations, and his most recent career as a Washington D.C. lobbyist cashing in on all of his political connections, “Newt Gingrich the sequel” would make a much better movie than a President.

And what can you say about Mitt Romney? Or what can’t you say about Mitt Romney for that matter? What do you say about a guy who has changed his positions on the issues over the years more than the weather changes in Oregon? The joke about the weather in Oregon is that if you don’t like the weather just wait a few minutes and it will change!  And that’s just about how long you have to wait for Mitt Romney to change his position on some important issue too!

To be fair I could also vote for Ron Paul, who along with Rick Santorum are the only two honest candidates left in the race. Paul like Santorum seems to have learned not to tell a lie at a very early age, and they didn’t forget that very important lesson after they grew up, like Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney did.  Our Founding Fathers warned us about the importance of good character in selecting our leaders.  George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Benjamin Harrison among others all told us that honesty and integrity matter more than anything else when selecting our leaders. Heaven help us if we don’t follow their advice. Oh there I go talking about outer space again.

Ron Paul and Rick Santorum both have the kind of character that our founding fathers would be well satisfied with. Just like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln who learned not to tell lies at an early age, Paul and Santorum have never forgotten that lesson later in life just in order to become successful.  In fact Benjamin Harrison, our 23rd President put it best when he said, “Vacillating and inconsistency are as incompatible with personal success as they are with self-respect and human dignity.” Reprisal

So my motto for this Presidential Primary Race is to vote for an honest man, not for a candidate who will tell you just about anything you want to hear in order to get elected.  Vote for an honest man, even over a much smarter man, because without integrity all of the intelligence in the world won’t necessarily be helpful!

You can read more of Scott’s work at www.LessGovIsTheBestGov.com.