by James E. Miller
The sure sign of a halfwit is someone who believes a politician’s promise. They can be observed at candidate rallies with their faces beaming and their hands grasping tightly to a cardboard sign. In bars and restaurants they speak endlessly on how their preferred dictator is smarter, kinder, and cuter than the rest. In doing so, they make up for a lack of drunkenness with exuberance over the prospect of being ruled over. This mix turns the political enthusiast into a package more bothersome than either the chastising puritan or the destitute drunk.
The sure sign of a halfwit is someone who believes a politician’s promise. They can be observed at candidate rallies with their faces beaming and their hands grasping tightly to a cardboard sign. In bars and restaurants they speak endlessly on how their preferred dictator is smarter, kinder, and cuter than the rest. In doing so, they make up for a lack of drunkenness with exuberance over the prospect of being ruled over. This mix turns the political enthusiast into a package more bothersome than either the chastising puritan or the destitute drunk.
This heap of idiocy finds its source in
the promises made by public officeholders. Instead
of relying on intelligence and reason to make their case, all an aspiring
politico has to do is declare before a mob what he can give it in exchange for
their votes. Every election hinges upon the degree that he can manipulate the
public into believing his sincerity. Electoral contests are won and lost by the
biggest coalition of fools who chant slogans devoid of actual meaning and
purpose.
With the recent reelection of Barack
Obama, there is speculation abound on how far the soon-to-be anointed king will
deliver on his promised agenda. His
leftist base of support is expecting an aggressive launch of statist
initiatives aimed at righting some undefined injustice. Many of Obama’s
detractors seriously believe he will use the Oval Office to institute a kind of
socialist hell. Both are wrong. Obama’s second term will be a
continuation of the centralization and consolidation of the state that has been
occurring since the ratification of the Constitution. The path has already been laid out by
the ruling cadre of politicians, high level bureaucrats, military generals,
CEOs of banks, and the heads of politically-favored corporations. Obama’s
promise of a robust American economy will not come to fruition because that was
never the goal. Like all presidencies before it, the Obama presidency is there
to ensure the “right” people keep having their pocket’s filled.
Meanwhile, an increasing number of young adults are becoming disillusioned with their own future and
income earning potential. Many have witnessed the success of their
parents and are now questioning why they aren’t experiencing the same level of
achievement. In other words, they make perfect targets for political
sloganeering. Through pledges for good jobs, these unemployed will easily be
whipped into a frenzy of support for whichever candidate promises them a
decent, salaried job. Their role as dupes has already been enshrined by the
political class.