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Blaming the Beaten

I've replied to politically posts as a way to stay passively engaged, but haven't made a positive political contribution on this or my personal Facebook page throughout the whole election cycle.  I have felt as strongly, and have felt pangs of conscience for not getting out and participating more, or at least being bold about what I believe.  It feels rather like I'm hiding it: I'm not, it's just not my time.  I made a conscious decision to put some other priorities ahead, even though I feel strongly that this was a super important election and the chance to turn the tide of some severely menacing trends in the halls of power was missed. And the failure has been blinding on the conservative side. Pundits have had their say now for a few weeks, and most of the conservatives right away have blamed Romney himself as a candidate.  They had been carrying water for him despite having worked against him in the primaries, and as soon as it was evident that he wasn't g

The Folly of Coerced Gratitude

News outlets and blogosphere posters have been abuzz with comments and analysis on portions of Obama's recent speech in which he asserts something Elizabeth Warren did mere months ago in her bid to win election of the Massachusetts senate seat currently occupied by Scott Brown.  It has to do with what it takes for a business to succeed, and because of the polarized nature of the political atmosphere, the speech portions of both have taken on such an ideologically charged air, that I feel the subject is getting thought through askance.  There are a few important aspects I feel are getting lost in the war of implications between partisans accusing each other of missing the other's point, which I hope to draw out. First the relevant speech portions: Elizabeth Warren, Sept 2011:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcFDF87-SdQ and President Obama, Jul 2012:  http://www.theblaze.com/stories/president-obama-if-youve-got-a-business-you-didnt-build-that-somebody-else-made-that-happen/

Propaganda Charts

So for a while now I've been seeing some charts put out by the Obama campaign to try to sway independents on issues they think they're vulnerable to Romney on, as the presumptive nominee at this point.  I've been waiting on commentary from the conservative blogosphere and talk radio, but not a lot has been forthcoming.  The charts look damning for Republicans, until you put them in context.  This is the way to beat all liberal thought, I've decided: just find the context they've conveniently elided, and they come undone themselves. I'm just going to tackle the recent one now on oil production under Obama. So here goes... Chart 1: http://secure.assets.bostatic.com/frontend/projects/energy-info/img/energygraph2.jpg Wow, we've been boosting production.  Except, the context is this: drilling moratoriums in the gulf, the keystone pipeline stalled, and frequent bad-mouthing of fossil fuels (including cap-and-tax proposals) on the part of Obama&

Just come at us head on

Wow, has it really been this long since I've posted anything?  I have GOT to make this more regular... So the whole Romney leading the Republican pack thing has generated questions about Mormonism, some from genuinely curious people, others from gotcha artists trying to get attention by making the candidate stumble or handle something gauchely.  For the most part, Romney's been equally artful at closing down the situation, usually with a terse "I'm not answering questions about my faith right now?" On the right, however, whenever situations make the news, the inevitable anti-Mormon attack squad comes out, followed by the defenders (some equally combative, and others simply standing up for their beliefs in a peaceful non-contentious manner).  Myself, I probably fall in between.  In a face-to-face situation, I generally judge if the person with tough questions is genuinely curious or not, and if they are, I'll take all the time necessary to help them understan