The morality, responsibility and consistency of those who voted for the winner may be gauged by the statement - which I have already encountered three or four times - that they "hope" that those of us who warned them against him were wrong.
Hope.
They have elected a politician to the most powerful post in the West based on what they hope he will prove.
Such appalling insouciance and irresponsibility is certain to be punished. God may delay His punishment for sin - often to the next world - but He never intermits anything to the punishment for stupidity, which is always paid, and paid strictly and with plenty of interest, here on Earth.
Hope.
They have elected a politician to the most powerful post in the West based on what they hope he will prove.
Such appalling insouciance and irresponsibility is certain to be punished. God may delay His punishment for sin - often to the next world - but He never intermits anything to the punishment for stupidity, which is always paid, and paid strictly and with plenty of interest, here on Earth.
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Date: 2008-11-05 08:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-05 09:14 am (UTC)We all have our opinions and beliefs and are glad when our government reflects those, because we naturally believe that when what we believe is right is sanctioned on a greater scale, the world, or at least our country, or at the very least small areas of it will become a better place. Not only for ourselves, but for other people too, who may have to be forced to what we believe is best for them.
And I really really really don't think my friends are stupid. They followed their conscience, and believe me, they were as well informed as a person can be. Their opinions and wishes in this instance just do no coincide with yours.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:18 am (UTC)If you support Zapatero, of course this presidential choice will be to your liking. But even Zapatero will find out, as Clemenceau and Lloyd George did in 1919 to their chagrin and the misfortune of the whole world, that an ill-informed Democratic ideologue is infinitely harder and less sympathetic than the worst Republican scoundrel.
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Date: 2008-11-05 09:34 am (UTC)We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 07:22 pm (UTC)If this is a biased an unobjective statement, we should disregard it as false.
If this is an objective and rational statement, it disproves itself.
In any case, no one ever trots out this tired argument except and unless he is attempting to excuse or explain away open dishonesty. The media in this election was opening, arrogantly, insolently dishonest.
To excuse open dishonest on the ground that perfect honesty is not available to sons of Adam is a strawman argument. The absence of perfection does not excuse vice. One does not excuse murder and rape on the grounds that no human being is perfectly free from anger and lust.
Forgive me for being blunt, but: Study logic. Learn to think. Your comments are embarrassing.
Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 07:36 pm (UTC)And why do murder and rape immediately show up as accusations in these type of discussions. "If you think like that, you might as well be condoning murder and rape." Well, I am not, and you know I am not, so who embarrassing themselves?
Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 07:43 pm (UTC)Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 07:49 pm (UTC)I DID, however, say that I would at least try own up to my error if time proved me wrong. And I think you know I meant it. I was curious to see if you could agree to the same.
Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 07:55 pm (UTC)Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 08:12 pm (UTC)I never said I thought what the media did was justified, or good, or right. I just stated my personal belief that an unbiased opinion is not possible in the world we live in right now. Which doesn't mean we shouldn't try our very best to come as close as possible to our own standards of not being biased, which standards, again, may differ.
It is, of course, entirely possible, even probable, that my logic is flawed. By no means do I wish to convince you of anything I might believe through the mere force of logic. I am completely aware that my perception of the whole election HAS been biased, and therefore I accept that I may be wrong in my beliefs, and that Obama may prove incompetent or even dangerous.
I only resented you calling my friends, whom I personally admire a great deal, stupid. But I won't hold it against you :-)
Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-05 08:53 pm (UTC)Re: We all have our opinions and beliefs. Some are not rational beliefs, however
Date: 2008-11-07 04:39 pm (UTC)I agree with you and see this also as a silver lining both for America and Europe. America foolishly tried to prevent the return of European Powers to Great Power status in 1956 when we betrayed Britain and France in the Suez Crisis. The result has been that the European states have developed a very immature and coddled concept of defense and diplomacy, one which now leads them to engage in and urge upon us the most naive, self-destructive, and short-term kinds of actions. This is because, under American protection, they have so far suffered little for their own follies -- though with the EU's desire to admit large numbers of hostile Muslim immigrants, this is starting to change.
The Soviet Union fell in 1989. There is no longer any particular reason for the European Powers to be dependent upon America for their defense. Indeed, modern Russia is so weak that the EU, or an alliance of EU Powers, could easily check Russian ambitions with purely European forces.
Obama's feckless Administration will be very likely to drop the ball on all sorts of foreign crises, and it may be gradually bourne upon the Europeans that they can't count on anyone but themselves for their own defense. At this point, I see European defense and foreign policy turning sharply to the right. I could even see the beginnings, within a decade or so, of the recolonization by Europe of at least North Africa, owing to the gradual realization that the North African states have failed and become hopeless dens of terrorism.
I do not believe that America and Europe have any differences sharp enough to be likely causes of war. For this reason, I would welcome a more powerful and realistic Europe, regardless of what form its ultimate union takes (I see good reason for pessimism about the survival of the EU in its current form).
And this is the one good thing that could come from a feckless American Administration in 2009-13.