". . . the politics of hope have been a bust."
A short, calm, but effective attack on the "politics of hope".
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A short, calm, but effective attack on the "politics of hope".
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I am opposed to utopia even if we could achieve it. Think of how boring it would be. Left wingers, are like naive adolescents who have no memory. They fall for any shiny, new idea or gee gaw that they see. And they do it over, and over again.
Big Corporations, Labor Unions, Trial Lawyers, any special interest group with guts and muscle love it when leftists get into office. They can have their way with the naive waifs.
Posted by: kyle N | February 27, 2008 at 07:19 AM
There is a saying among practical people, "Hope is not a plan."
Posted by: Max | February 27, 2008 at 04:18 PM
It will be interesting to see who the 'winners' (emerging elites) are in an Obama presidency, and if any of his followers care any more than any other cult members do.
What cracks me up about various Utopian movements (and Reformations and Revolutions) is how far the average movement member is willing to allow the (really not-needed, right?) 'leadership' to violate its own stated principles.
Posted by: JorgXMcKie | February 27, 2008 at 06:38 PM