Sunday, September 13, 2009

Now Even The Political Discourse Has Become My Own (Just As This Country Always Has Been) II

"‘Hubris-laden charlatans' was the way a recent e-mail from a reader characterized the Obama administration. That phrase seems especially appropriate for the Charlatan-in-Chief, Barack Obama, whose speech to the joint session of Congress was both a masterpiece of rhetoric and a shameless fraud.

To tell us, with a straight face, that he can insure millions more people without adding to the already skyrocketing deficit is world-class chutzpah and an insult to anyone’s intelligence. To do so after an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office has already showed this to be impossible reveals the depths of moral bankruptcy behind the glittering words.

Did we really need CBO experts to tell us that there is no free lunch? Some people probably did, and the true believers in the Obama cult may still believe the president, instead of believing either common sense or budget experts.

Even those who can believe that Obama can conjure up the money through eliminating 'waste, fraud, and abuse' should ask themselves where he is going to conjure up the additional doctors, nurses, and hospitals needed to take care of millions more patients.

If he can’t pull off that miracle, then government-run medical care in the United States can be expected to produce what government-run medical care in Canada, Britain, and other countries has produced — delays of weeks or months to get many treatments, not to mention arbitrary rationing decisions by bureaucrats.

Con men understand that their job is not to use facts to convince skeptics but to use words to help the gullible believe what they want to believe. No message has been more welcomed by the gullible, in countries around the world, than the promise of something for nothing. That is the core of Barack Obama’s medical-care plan."


-- Thomas Sowell, adopting the many regularly-used words of this blog - cult, charlatan, con man, fraud, gullible - to describe the same topics I've regularly covered, in The National Review.

1 comment:

  1. It is really a surreal time in which we live. I've never seen such a gullible bunch of sheep in my entire life, completely unaware that they are being led around by people even more ignorant than themselves. It's sickening.

    Nobody questions anything anymore and these plebs are gonna get what they deserve.

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