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Saturday, 19 December 2009

Yes, We're Doomed


I consider myself an American first, a pragmatist second and, third, a conservative. I am also a pessimist. Not because I hate sugar and spice, but because of my pragmatism and my conservatism. This is how I see things: All organizational structures reach a point where they can no longer sustain themselves. Great men go mad, beautiful actresses mutter to themselves about George Bush and Hitler, old courtroom titans become a source of pity and frustration.
I am an American. I believe in what my country was. I don't mean the constitution. I mean its people. I no longer believe in my people. Any human group that digs Barack Obama and thinks Michael Moore "has something to say" is doomed. I don't know how to make it any plainer. Why do our children kill? We have gone insane, that's why.
Do I hate Obama? Nope. I just know he's a phony, self-centered boy who has imposed his masturbatory Dreams on the rest of us.
With our full consent.
When I really want to feel reality I read John Derbyshire's A Day That Will Live in Infamy. This is history folks. Saluting the flag and praising Wal-Mart won't stave off the inevitable, will it? (Derbyshire's little piece was written 4 months before 911, prophetically enough. It's always good to follow up with his Crusading They Went. Talk about 'Bush is Hitler!")
Matt Patterson reviews a new Derbyshire Book: We Are Doomed.
Yes, I'm going to read it!

1 comment:

sfw said...

Have a read of this article by Derbyshire - http://www.newenglishreview.org/custpage.cfm?frm=3657&sec_id=3657 he outlines how to win a war and why it's unlikely the west will ever be victorious again. Love your work Theo.