Showing posts with label Conservative Wet Dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conservative Wet Dreams. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2018

2nd Amendment an "incitement to violence"?

I reference this essay (by a man who I greatly admire for his ability to see both sides of an issue and treat both fairly) because ... Oh, Hell!

He seems to me to be the most honest man in the Modern Era, and he rarely writes a word which is not backed by his personal Honor.

The Rutherford Institute :: The Second Amendment: A Symbol of Freedom or An Invitation to Violence?:  *2014 Contributor*  John Whitehead)

You can largely determine where a person will fall in the debate over gun control and the Second Amendment based on their view of government and the role it should play in our lives.
 Those who want to see government as a benevolent parent looking out for our best interests tend to interpret the Second Amendment’s “militia” reference as applying only to the military.
 To those who see the government as inherently corrupt, the Second Amendment is a means of ensuring that the populace will always have a way of defending themselves against threats to their freedoms.
 And then there are those who view the government as neither good nor evil, but merely a powerful entity that, as Thomas Jefferson recognized, must be bound “down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” To this group, the right to bear arms is no different from any other right enshrined in the Constitution, to be safeguarded, exercised prudently and maintained.

We could not ask for more.

... but if you DO ask for more, here it is!

Friday, October 13, 2017

Conservative Speech on Liberal Campus


One of the other more difficult transitions to College (besides  not living at home with Mom and Dad, who are leveling influences and are readily available to offer you advice which you probably won't consider for another decade or so) is to assimilate dramatically different social and moral values from what you learned in Podunk, USA.

Ben Shapiro New York Times Op-Ed Response | National Review:
In an op-ed published in the New York Times, Jane Coaston accuses conservative commentator Ben Shapiro of exhibiting “hollow bravery” during his much-publicized speeches on campus. Coaston outlines what she considers to be Shapiro’s trick: Set up a speech in a progressive bastion, ideally a college campus full of coastal elites who have never left their bubble. Spar with snowflakes who are offended by something he says about race or gender and perhaps even believe he never should have been invited in the first place. Post the exchange on the internet and use it as proof that the cultural consensus is stacked dramatically against conservatives.