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SILENCE THE THOUGHTFUL MINORITY

It is not difficult to deprive the great majority of independent thought. But the minority who will retain an inclination to criticize must also be silenced.             F.A. Hayek, Road to Serfdom, "The End of Truth"

Of course liberals have attacked David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, over his decision to publish illustrator Barry Blitt’s controversial Mr. and Mrs. Obama Go Jihad cover cartoon. Remnick unwittingly violated one of the left’s many unwritten laws: if the rise of today's leftist utopian order is to reach it zenith in November, the infallibility of the movement's god-king Barack Obama must be safeguarded.

We must be allowed only to see images of Obi-Wan Obama that are shrouded in mystery like glowing, numinous holograms. Nothing may be spoken, broadcast or published that pierces Obama's veil of celebrity.

When Tavis Smiley, a popular African-American journalist and radio and television host, publicly criticized Barack Obama for declining an invitation to his State of the Black Union conference, Smiley received so much hate mail and death threats that he quit his radio job on the “Tom Joyner Morning Show”.  According to Joyner,  "He can't take the hate he's taking over this whole Barack Obama thing. People are really upset with him. He's always busting Barack Obama's chops. They call. They e-mail. They joke. They threaten.”

The unconscious projections that Obama stimulates in the mind of followers, through phantasmic homilies about hope and change, are like energy beams that must be continually powered, and protected from even the slightest current fluctuations or interruptions.

As The New Yorker magazine found out, publishing a satirical cartoon of Obama, even in a left-leaning magazine very sympathetic to the Obama candidacy, is just not acceptable. This is not because of the tiny kernels of truth that may exist in the parody, but because of the potential stimulus to thought outside the Obama projection beam.

Apparently, it’s not just crazy right-wing kooks who wonder about an Obama-Muslim connection. In a very interesting July 15, 2008 article (“Belief that Obama is Muslim is Durable, Bipartisan – but Most Likely to Sway Democratic Votes”), Michael Dimock, Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, analyzes his organization’s recent study of the perceptions around the rumors.

Dimock highlights one particularly interesting conclusion from the study: “The belief that Obama is Muslim, however, appears to have virtually no effect on Republican voters -- who overwhelmingly support McCain in any case. But Democrats who share the misperception are significantly less likely to support Obama.”

This means that Republicans aren’t making decisions on Obama-Muslim rumors. (Republicans are probably engaged more in a study of ideological differences.) It is Democrats who, in the end, are the great majority deprived of independent thought, which may be swayed by Obama-Muslim rumors and the unintended consequences of the cartoon.

According to the New Yorker (July 13, 2008, New Yorker press release, “How Chicago Shaped Obama”), the cartoon “satirizes the use of scare tactics and misinformation in the Presidential election to derail Barack Obama’s campaign”. And, as the liberal press tells us all the time, it is the “vast rightwing conspiracy” or “those uneducated, Bible-toting redneck conservatives” who are generating the scare tactics and misinformation and trying to derail the Obama campaign.

The Pew report’s unexpected findings seem to fly in the face of liberal assumptions and must be disturbing indeed to Obama’s propaganda machine. There is nothing worse to the left than interference from truth or thinking outside the "Obama Box".

Just because the Barack and Michelle Obama are not gun toting Muslim radicals or even Muslim at all, doesn’t mean they are exempt from whatever attention the left feels is offensive or inappropriate. It is important for voters to have a chance to learn who Barack Obama really is.

Obama is above all a politician who offers a plan that is purposely vague and alluring, that shuns the scrutiny of reason and deprives “the great majority of independent thought”. It is a plan where “public criticism or even expressions of doubt must be suppressed because they tend to weaken public support” (Hayek).

The plan is appealing on its surface, because Obama preys on desire for a quick and easy path to a utopian world of economic freedom. But underneath is an unspoken agenda of unlimited governmental social planning through surrogate experts and pressure groups, who think they know better than we what we want and need.

The Obama plan of today rejects freedom as we know it today, the “wisdom of crowds”, self-determination, organic growth and change, and true diversity in a marketplace of competing ideas. As Hayek warned in the 1940s the left has an insatiable impulse to control every facet of society: “Every activity must derive its justification from a conscious social purpose. There must be no spontaneous, unguided activity, because it might produce results which cannot be foreseen and for which the plan does not provide.”

During the current presidential campaign, we see that delving, questioning, pressuring Obama to be specific about his core political and economic philosophies, and to make his intentions clear, are taboo forms of inquiry. Criticizing, disparaging, attacking Obama's statements, ideas or objectives are punishable by ridicule, marginalization and, if possible, censorship, under arcane laws of political correctness.

It does appear that in the liberal world view, anyone not yet within range of god-king Obama’s influence, whether just curious or with legitimate concerns, and especially those in the thoughtful minority, must be silenced. Could this be the end of truth and the beginning of the con of man?

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The Zen of Obama: Make Friends With Fire

I think a finally understand Barack Obama’s philosophy and approach to dealing with our country’s enemies. I haven’t learned anything listening to Obama himself, because his utterances are either melodic sounding empty verse or rubrical statements filled with misleading euphemisms and sheer contradictions. I had instead to turn to the wisdom of the Zen monks living in the Big Sur area’s Tassajara monastery, where human lives and priceless property are being threatened by one of 323 raging California wildfires.

For example, I didn’t find Obama’s November 10, 2007 statement in his Foreign Policy page on the Obama ’08 website very helpful. He says,  ““I will send once more a message to those yearning faces beyond our shores that says, “You matter to us. Your future is our future. And our moment is now.”” Not sure exactly who the “yearning faces” or  “you” is, but from other statements Obama has made, it sounds like “Iran’s colorful Mahmoud Ahmadinejad”, as the Washington Post’s Maziar Bahari refers to him, would qualify as someone who matters to us, whose future is our future and who shares this “now” moment with us (whatever that means).

Assuming for a now moment that Obama thinks of Ahmadinejad more as an enemy (I know that is a harsh way of describing Ahmadinejad, when he does have such a youthful and yearning face) than a friend, I looked to the Renewing American Diplomacy section of Obama’s Foreign Policy website page (conveniently located just under Obama’s “plan” for dealing with Iran) for help in understanding Obama’s strategy. However, I was once again left dazed and confused in Obamaland.

One of the diplomatic strategy linchpins in the grand design of the Barack Obama Plan is summarized in the subheading Talk to our Foes and Friends. My first impression was, “Wow, that has a nice, almost Mid-Western folksy ring to it.” I read on and learned that, “. . .if America is willing to come to the table, the world will be more willing to rally behind American leadership to deal with challenges like terrorism, and Iran and North Korea's nuclear programs.” I nearly swooned reading the words! In my mind’s eye, I saw all the world’s friends and foes sittin’ ‘round a dinner table right next to the Field of Dreams cornfield just eatin’ and chattin’ about peace, human rights, global warming, the evils of capitalism, how the United States owes everyone something, how to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, please pass the corn. . .

After a thorough reflection upon that scene, (my brow furrowed, eyeballs looking up and left, fingers stroking my chin and tongue in my cheek), I realized I must be missing something. The new image swimming in my poor head swung ‘round to Clint Eastwood singing “I Talk to the Trees” in Paint Your Wagon.

I talk to my foes,

But they don't listen to me

I talk to my friends

But they never hear me

The world hasn't time

To stop and hear what I say

I talk to them all in vain

The Obama master plan sounded just a little too naïve and idealistic to be taken seriously by mature person. The ideas seem so driven by ego inflation that they redefine “self-importance” and totally disregard a dangerous regression to the “magical thinking” of a very young child. Either someone is suffering from a Christ complex or there must have been a typo!

I thought I would never really understand what Barrack Obama’s philosophy and approach to dealing with our enemies until the San Francisco Chronicle’s religion writer, Matthai Kuruvila, came to my rescue in his July 10 article entitled, “Monks Practice Zen of Firefighting”, with the subheading,  Handful of holdouts at Tassajara monastery predictably calm as flames approach center.”

In his report, Kuruvila writes, “Zen practitioners here have long understood that fire is not only a part of the region’s landscape, but also an integral part of their spiritual experience. The reason they’re out there — to be in closer contact with the harmonious balance of nature — includes the fire.”

Kuruvila quotes the abbot of the monastery, Myogen Steve Stucky, who explains the monks’ philosophy and approach further:

Fire is not a stranger. It’s telling us to be here in accord with the reality of fire. . .we’re not really fighting the fire. We’re meeting the fire, letting the fire come to us — make friends with it and tame it as it reaches our boundaries.

Thanks to the clear and simple thinking of California’s Zen monks, I finally get it. Here is Obama’s plan in a nutshell:

·   Dealing with our enemies is part of a spiritual experience.

·   We need to get in closer contact with our enemies to understand the harmonious balance of nature.

·   Our enemies are not real, they are just teaching us reality.

·   We really shouldn’t fight our enemies, just meet them.

·   We should let our enemies attack us and make friends with them as they reach our borders.

·   In this way we tame our enemies and achieve world peace.

If only the Obama campaign would hire a few Zen monks as spokespeople, then everything god-king Obama stands for would be a lot clearer to voters. Deep down, we all know that if each of us would only listen to some Higher Self, we would realize that in the end, nothingness is the key, and, after all, Obama is the essence of nothingness.

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