Writing
about politics found me; I never really sought it out. It was the most
dynamic, fluid, important and meaningful subject to cover. Studying
politics just made sense; writing on it just came naturally.
Unfortunately, to write, you must first self-educate - and
studying politics reveals a truth that no one seems to really want to
fully acknowledge, let alone accept it. Living in a world of political
truth is a lonely place where all around are essentially lost to their
self-insistence of denial.
To many, Barak Obama is
a great president. Denial. Mitt Romney for others, represents a return
to a better America. Denial. Herman Cain is (somehow) the Tea Party
favorite. Denial. Americans, desperate to hide from political truth,
use denial to provide themselves with a false sense of security in hopes
a better future will magically blossom from blind hope - and the
efforts of the more aware and more assertive American. The truth is as
obvious as it is a lonely reality.
Voters, both
Democrat and Republican alike, have articulated the need for America to
return to a nation led first by its constitution, and its politicians
second. It is felt that in order for America to prosper in the future,
she must again become a
state which is more in keeping with the
Framer’s intent. Problem is, little more than articulating the need is
being done. Americans say they "want,” but do little to effect the
change required to return to a more conservative state where individual
freedoms, as prescribed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights, can
reign prevalent.
Bi-partisan contempt for constitutionalism
Americans live in a world where the most concrete aspects of
constitutionalism are subjective at best. Freedom of speech, while the
most widely recognized right, has more conditions and restrictions than
ever before. The Right blames the Left for this, but
the Right was
instrumental in the development of "free speech zones” that serve as
designated [restricted] areas where speech of dissent of America’s
course can be expressed "freely.” Plainly stated, if American citizens
wished to protest former President Bush while he was traveling, they
could only do so in areas segregated from the President himself, his
course of travel, and out of eyesight and earshot of the
mainstream media.
Americans have the right to
bear arms; that much is distinctly clear. Yet, Second Amendment rights
narrowly survived the SCOTUS in a 5 - 4 vote. Conservative Justice’s
ruled in favor of the clearly constitutional right to bear arms while
all Liberal Justices voted against it. The Left’s anti-Constitution
position grew so fierce local governments like Chicago implemented laws
making the right of gun ownership so difficult it was impractical to own
a gun and virtually impossible to meet the requirements
to purchase a hand held firearm – in direct defiance of once unquestionable Constitutional rights.
Recently, President Obama has fallen under criticism for "not thanking
God” in his giving of rightful thanks. This criticism is driven by the
"non-secular” Right which has forgotten the right to not express
religion is equaled only by the right to express it
freely.
Every
right granted unto the people through the Constitution and Bill of
Rights is now subject to the interpretations of the nation’s controlling
party. Clarence Thomas has recently fallen under attack for this very
reason. The weak, unorganized and ill-fated attack was a baneful attempt
to remove the Conservative Justice and replace him with a Liberal
Justice appointed by an increasingly progressive regime (likely, in
attempt to shift the Conservative hold to a Liberal advantage prior to
the SCOTUS hearing arguments on the constitutionalism of an increasingly
unpopular Health Care Reform Law).
Voter denial bests political truth; a snapshot
The Republican Right refuses to acknowledge President Obama is not
wrong for his lack of evoking God despite his glaringly obvious right to
refrain from religious context; a right based upon the
constitutionalism Republicans claim they want back. The Left, also
calling for a return to constitutionalism, does not want to accept the
fact Americans clearly and unquestionably have the right to bear arms.
Both contend they wish a return to a more constitutionally driven
nation; neither make an effort to arrive at the fact that both sides
only use the Constitution when it suits their needs and agenda at a
given time.
Presidential candidates of today
represent this exact same set of shortcomings. The Perry’s, Romney’s,
Newt’s, Cain’s, Obama’s, and Clinton’s have all, with great detail and
very overt expression, defied both the conditions of the Constitution
and the Bill of Rights. In doing so, the Framer’s intent Americans to
wish to return to is discarded as irrelevant, unnecessary, and
meaningless; yet, these same Americans calling for a return to a better
America support them. Disgraceful.
The truth behind the denial
It was not until a recent dialog that I realized my own frustrations
with Americans support of the un-American President and the un-American
Presidential Candidates was out of their own foolish self-denial of
political truth. Though, for the life of me, I cannot figure out why
any sane American would support President Obama, but they are free to do
so. The last thing they actually want is a return to
constitutionalism. (Hell, they are not reading this anyway – in that
Team Obama has not directed them to do so). Those whom support this
laughably incompetent, anti-constitution embracing field of the
Presidential Candidates only see them as a means to and end with
no President Obama - while none of the aforementioned candidates and
political figures are even remotely capable of delivering America to a
better place, let alone an America where constitutionalism is
relevant. This is to say very directly; if a person supports anyone
other than Ron Paul, they do not wish to return America to a nation in
which the Constitution governs the land over political agendas. Sorry,
but that is the truth and even the most deeply rooted denial must yield
to it on order for America to progress healthily as a land reputed
for individual freedom.
Like versus American needWe like
candidates for the wrong reason. Well, perhaps I am applying the wrong
usage of the word like. We "select” our candidates because we "like”
them. What Americans should be doing is selecting candidates that
America needs at a given point in time. It is not a matter of "liking”
them per se, it is a matter of fitting the right person into the
presidential slot at the right time. It is the economy that is
driving electoral support, even though people are calling out for
individual freedom and
constitutionalism. Misguided? Not
really. The people have long since been duped into the personal
favorite game then selecting politicians. The whole idea behind this
was to lure voters away from the political truth with the perceived
likability of a given candidate! We fell for it and what we have
today is its direct consequence! So yes, Americanism has been lost, but
its recovery lies in the American people placing the truth before their
preferential prejudices of denial.
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