Friday, August 23, 2013

"... of course the central conundrum, the central paradox liberals need to address, although in a sense can't since time and history will be the final adjudicators... but the vexing thing they can't address and assiduously avoid addressing is reality that America became great under the guidance of a WASP majority that the left pretty much hates, despises... indeed, the new left is largely defined by its contempt for that highly successful WASP majority... but now, as the country becomes more in keeping with something the left would view as legitimate and noble and enlightened, what with a black president, transgender washrooms in California, pot legalized so as to ease the transition into a life long delusion for high school dropouts and one could just go on and on... now, with their dream world increasingly in play, oddly enough, America no longer seems the great thing it once was... and the problem for the liberal elite becomes how do you explain that... how do you make sense of fact that the closer the country comes to adopting the ideals and sympathies the left so dearly cherishes, the weaker, more irresolute, less meaningful the country is...?"