
A while back, I posted a diary about how the GOP (and, in a way, the conservative movement as a whole) needs to ramp up its message in order to reach people of my generation. As I was sifting through the comment threads and other responses I got (I assure you they were many and varied,) I got to thinking about the core values of conservative ideology, and how those values are misunderstood and misrepresented amongst people my age.
After a lot of time, an entire legal pad, and a lot of caffeine, I realized that everything we conservatives tend to feel misunderstood about can be traced back to one, all-important core conservative value: one that has been twisted, sullied, and bastardized almost past the point of no return.
That “value” is the one of American Exceptionalism. It seems like more and more, the liberals in Washington—with the help of their friends in the MSM and their trusty minions in the field—are attempting to make it abundantly clear that it is no longer appropriate (or even acceptable) to regard America with anything more than a vague sort of partiality based only in necessity and relative fondness.
It disgusts me.
I do not believe that the conservative movement can once again take hold of this country without clearing away the liberal mythos surrounding American exceptionalism. As I said in my previous diary, this can’t happen without reaching out to the people of my generation. We’ve been steeping away in a sea of liberal dogma ever since we learned about self-esteem in conjunction with our ABC’s. Since I can remember, I have been encouraged to learn about other countries, embrace other cultures, and above all, to never put myself above others. I was told I was unique and special—just like every other unique and special kid in the room.
I don’t believe this sort of mindset works when it comes to preserving and protecting a place that is firmly planted in the sights of every hostile country with a missile powerful enough to reach our shores. It must be shaken loose. It’s time for this country’s world to be rocked, and I think we would do well to begin the rocking with my generation.
When I first got the idea for this diary, I made a note on Facebook which posed a simple question: How do you feel about American exceptionalism? I’ve posted a few of their responses below, along with my own pithy commentary, because I could not simply let them get away with everything they said, even if they are among my closest friends.
I think that American Exceptionalism is very much alive and well and perhaps ridiculous. While it’s nice to walk around our continent feeling smug and wonderful because we are not easily accessible by train to the French, this country’s attitude has changed from being “the land of the free” to the “land of the privileged and if you’re not from here you should be mowing…” What really irks me recently, is the turned noses at anything un-American; such as when Bollywood creates spectacular films or foreign carmakers are inventing hybrids or energy efficient cars that are completely ignored. It’s ethnocentrism, and the media (tv, films) have portrayed other countries and cultures as clichés for so long that Americans are beginning to believe it. It’s kind of dehumanizing… So yeah, exceptionalism is cool, because we can believe that we are striving to be exceptional and different and the best in the world, but lately it’s ridiculous…
My friend here has a completely valid point. From what I’ve seen, we live in a time that embraces cultural diversity when it’s related to something new or trendy. (Think belly dancing lessons, or those Chinese character tattoos people were so crazy about.) This in itself is disappointing; people who miss out on other cultures miss out on much indeed. However, I think his accusation regarding America’s “attitude” is somewhat off-base. I can only assume that he is referring to the so-called “conservative” viewpoint that America is the Land of the Americans, so by all means let’s build us a fence and keep them damn foreigners out before they take over (‘cause dammit you know they’re tryin’!) What so many people don’t get is that there is a difference between believing that this country is great, and believing that everyone else’s country sucks.
I’m going to have to go once was, but is no more. I think the erosion of our desire to be exceptional is partially due to becoming complacent with our success. Also, I think a lot of it has to do with the (let’s just say it) liberal media and borderline socialist academic institutions that shape the minds of our leaders. That and the fact that we’ve gradually but surely forgotten that this country was founded on self-reliance and limited government. The prevailing mood in this country (at least temporarily, the pendulum swings back and forth) is that we are merely just another country in the world, one of many. That could not be farther from the truth. It was the American Revolution that indirectly overthrew the monarchies of Europe and led to democracies throughout the world. No country in the history of the world has done more to further the human condition (economically and politically) than the United States of America. It’s a shame that our president does not understand this.
Overall, I think he’s right…at least on a philosophical level. The pendulum has indeed swung back into Leftie territory. People have disregarded history, forgotten how we got to where we are, and refused to acknowledge what we have to do to keep ourselves going. What I disagree with is that American exceptionalism is “no more.” I think that, just as it always does, the pendulum will swing back to a place where it will once more be acceptable to love your country (and your neighbor) as you love yourself.
Look, there’s nothing wrong with being proud of our achievements. We’ve been the light of the world for a very long time, and certainly remain so in many ways. The problem occurs when we become guilty of hubris. Just because we have a great country with a grand tradition doesn’t make it all right for us to run roughshod over the other people, err…countries, on the block. By all means, we should remain bold and wise, and we should certainly retain our place as the leading nation of nations. But we should retain our humility, even as we recognize our excellence. To break it down to a sports analogy, take Peyton Manning as opposed to Michael Vick. Both are exceptional athletes. Both have lead teams down the road of victory, and garnered great accolades. Michael Vick was too cool for school, and believed he was above the rules. He often showcased at the expense of his team. Peyton Manning has his flaws, but he owns up to them, and is the focal point of his team because of his leadership and humility. He knows that while he is the best person on the team, he is still only as successful as his O-line, his receivers, his running back, and his defense. One of them has a Superbowl ring. The other has an ankle ring. Perhaps attitude has something to do with it?
I started off nodding along with this one, because I firmly believe there’s a difference between believing in your country, and damning/bowling over/laying waste to the rest. Then I got to the part where we’re owning up to our flaws and being humble, and I could have sworn that Barack Obama was masquerading as one of my Facebook friends! (I kid! I kid!…mostly.)
Listen. I, along with most reasonable people, do not believe that America has a mandate to crusade around the globe, converting the savages and building Wal-Marts in third world countries. However, the moment we stop acting like “the light of the world” and start shuffling around with a sheepish look on our face is the moment we lose our credibility when it comes to standing up to sleazebags like Ahmedinejad and Putin. For so long, America has been the exception proving the rule. Our self-realized uniqueness as a global power has been integrated into foreign and domestic policy for a very long time; once we start backtracking and making reparations (yes, I said REPARATIONS) for years and years of legitimate ideological conflict, people might just begin to wonder if America really stands for what she says she stands for—and if she might be bent into submission.
American Exceptionalism is an esoteric term that is easily translated into another esoteric term, “jingoism”. It is a narrow minded, knee jerk response to charges of hypocrisy when the City on the Hill does something while proactively prohibiting the same actions from others. So, in short, I say “nay.”
Yes…there’s really nothing to say to this. I mean, I suppose I could mention the fact that American exceptionalism dates back much farther than the conservative-hating, finger-pointing, spoon-banging smear “doctrine” liberals cling to. I could also mention that there is a fundamental difference between believing your country is perfect, and believing that your country is special. However, that would be pointless because people who espouse this belief also hold fast to the idea that people like me are nothing but deluded, warmongering, dogmatic hypocrites…so why bother? (Note: the person who wrote this response is indeed a friend of mine. When it comes to politics, we oscillate between complete détente and occasional saber-rattling. The impossible…now possible!)
That would be hell yes. And I’m so disappointed that our current President disagrees. He cries about how we are 5% of the world’s population but use 25% of the resources like that’s a bad thing. He would like us to be more like Zimbabwe. I’m glad that I live in the greatest country in the world and know that our country is not so great at the expense of others, but that our country is incredibly supportive of other countries such as President Bush’s Africa AIDS assistance.
HELL YEAH!
Here we are: the few, the proud, the young Americans who are willing to stand up for the greatness of this country without conditions, exceptions, or equivocations. Who can say without a guilty conscience that America is indeed the greatest country in the world, and that we got where we are by honest sweat, blood, and gumption.
Maintaining the integrity of this viewpoint is so, so important. All the frustration with President Obama aside, this really gets to the heart of what American exceptionalism means. It’s not about running roughshod or imposing values, or using and losing our allies when it’s convenient. It’s not just waving a flag on Independence Day, or proving a point by sewing a patch on your backpack next time you travel to Europe. What it is about is falling in love with America, and having faith in the ideals she was founded on. It’s about standing up for her principles, and defending her when those principles are threatened.
I had a long discussion with a friend about all of this, and I think he had a great point when he said that he was fine with sitting down and discussing solutions and issues with other people, as long as at the end of the day, you can still tell those other people that they’re wrong. It goes back to the fundamental idea that we are indeed exceptional, and that means that we aren’t obligated to go along with solutions that are inconsistent with our ideas of right.
So, here’s what we’re up against. This is what we need to fix before we can even begin to regain a conservative hold on the hearts and minds of young Americans. It won’t be easy, and it might take a while, but I think it can be done—because sooner or later, people will realize that while it’s fine and dandy to always play nice with the rest of the world, it’s going to take a lot more than “robust debate” to maintain our reputation as a City on a Hill.
Crossposted at The Minority Report 
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That poster is awesome Amy!! Great Diary Highly reco'd!!...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 12:16PM EST (link)I think the comment thread here is going to be very interesting. Great subject.
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
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Great work Amy, and you are so valuable to the conservative movement given your
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 12:29PM EST (link)great intellect, writing ability, passion and maybe, especially
your young age and obvious wisdom that is beyond your years.
more later on specifics
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azaeroprof (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 12:46PM EST (link)What they said!!
Mike, you make me blush!
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 4:22PM EST (link)In all seriousness, thank you! I do my best.
As long as there is someone to listen, I’ll keep writing!
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Yes, most of her peers will have to learn from the school of hard knocks
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 6:04PM EST (link)Wisdom beyond her years, definitely.
God Does Work In Mysterious Ways...
rcov092 (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 7:43PM EST (link)I will never understand how God would deliver such a fresh clear and strong voice for advocating for the values that saved the world. He brought one to us in the form of you Amy. I treasure all your posts and I make them required reading for my son.
Thank you for another treasure. Oh and Thanks God!
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Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 11:19PM EST (link)Thank you
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“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Wonderful job, Amy, and on a great topic as well.
janis (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 12:55PM EST (link)I was among the last of the public school graduates who was taught how wonderful America was and to have respect for her and the ideals upon which she was founded. Being taught in the 50′s and early 60′s was so completely unlike what happens now that it’s not even in the same realm of thought.
You’re completely correct in your thesis that in order to draw young folks in, we have to show them what’s so great about America. Our other problem is doing all we can to insure that the America we love continues to exist during the reign of King Zero. Not sure which is the harder job!
Janis, you're right
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 4:30PM EST (link)It’s a two-sided battle. As long as Obama is leading the America Sucks parade, it’s going to be harder and harder to convince people that the founding values are worth fighting for. I think one thing we can do is constantly ask WHY…instead of just shooting down an idea as ignorant or destructive. (By all means do that too, but challenging their ideas might just be more productive.)
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
You've identified the polar divide in our country
civil truth (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 1:14PM EST (link)American Exceptionalism on one side – post-Americanism on the other side. Post-Americanism, in turn is the bastard child of post-modernism and the sibling to multiculturalism,
In brief, either you believe that the values that America was founded on have worth and value for the rest of the world (as our Great Seal states, Novus Ordo Seclorum) or you believe that all cultures and values values are simply narratives of essentially equal invalidity and that the only authoritative statement to which everything else must bow is that no culture has authority to question or challenge any other culture.
Obama and his mentors undeniably subscribe to the post-American framework, the first such President in our nation’s history. (Jimmy Carter was coming from a different place even though his public demeanor at times resembled Obama’s)
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
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It all comes down to...
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 11:29PM EST (link)…how worried the people of America are about what other people think. (It sounds sophomoric, but it’s kind of true.)
It’s time to throw off the liberal, post-American inferiority complex!
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Amy, here is my original comment from the Facebook discussion...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 1:36PM EST (link)Just wanted to add to the flavor and spark some more debate on our side.
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
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I want to put this on a t-shirt
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 11:37PM EST (link)Seriously…it’s this kind of hard-hitting common sense that we need in the mainstream. It’s all about differentiating, as you have, between jingoism, and what A.E. really means .
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Just missed one point
Maggie_in_Indiana (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 2:14PM EST (link)People of other countries adopt our styles,music,dress,games, ect.and traditions. Yet others want to come here for the freedom and human rights,but stick to their traditions and separate themselves from “us”. Maybe it’s just me but the later seems to be a slap in America’s face.
We are exceptional because we have the freedom to try anything and fail or succeed and try again.
Maggie in Indiana
"We are exceptional because we have the freedom to try anything and fail or succeed and try again."
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 11:47PM EST (link)5555555555555555555555555555555555
The problem with people coming here and clinging to their own traditions is when they claim that the diversity they create gives them license to denegrate Americana. It’s a slap in the face, and it’s disrespectful…which creates anger in the conservative base and disinterested glee in the liberal, and that glee spins conservative anger into jingoism, and here we go again.
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
America: The Exception to the Ruled
jwebb (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 2:36PM EST (link)I love your posts, Amy!
Curious about the subject name
Finrod (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:09PM EST (link)Was it taken from this song — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_Let_Me_Be_Misunderstood — I remember the version by The Animals, and it’s always been a favorite of mine.
Let’s get down to brass tacks here. How much for the ape?
I assumed that to be the case Finrod...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:13PM EST (link)especially given Amy’s Pop Culture awareness.
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
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Fitting for my Father's Day
Pomme (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:36PM EST (link)It’s one of his favorite songs.
“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views” William F Buckley Jr.
Yes, Finrod, it was :o)
Amy Miller (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:49PM EST (link)…and now it will be stuck in my head for the next week and a half
)
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
You did it again!
wordsarepower (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:14PM EST (link)Let me begin by saying thank you for yet another wonderful diary! It’s been a long time since I was twenty-something, but from what I can remember I didn’t have your interest or passion…I’m proud of you. I take issue with only one thing…
“Then I got to the part where we’re owning up to our flaws and being humble, and I could have sworn that Barack Obama was masquerading as one of my Facebook friends!” (Response to the Vic vs. Manning comment.) Remember…being humble does not equal weakness. Christ led, and leads today, thousands upon thousands of believers, not with arrogance (and yes, I know you don’t think that America should lead with arrogance vs. humility…not my point), but with humility. Some of the strongest people I know are also the most humble. They don’t “shuffle around” or look (or sound) “sheepish” while leading others. There is something noble about owning up to one’s flaws, and the owning doesn’t necessarily translate into weakness or lead to apology.
The fact that our president feels it necessary to go around our globe and apologize for us is pathetic, and anything but humble. In his arrogance he believes that he’s doing us a favor by trying to smooth things over while feigning humility. While he does indeed appear weak when he does so, America has never been sheepish.
If one tenth of your generation will catch your fire we’ll all be better off in 2 to 4 years. Keep talking!
M
Well said wordsarepower...
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:25PM EST (link)True humility is a strength not a weakness…although the feigned humility of the left in this country is despicable and I appreciate you and Amy pointing that out.
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
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wordsarepower, I'm so glad to see a longer
janis (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 9:10PM EST (link)comment from you on this diary of Amy’s. It’s obvious where she learned her ethics and morals from, and, as well, where she got her love of, and ease with, words. Your user name says it all!
Well said!
Pomme (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 3:28PM EST (link)On the Peyton Manning thing: leadership skills. The biggest reason I am a fan, even though he is human and has made mistakes, is his ability to take the small parts that make a bigger picture and make that bigger picture. He has real pride for his team and considers it an honor to play with them, not they should feel honored to play with him. Makes a huge difference!
Oh that there was more of that in America today! It is what I was raised on!
Heh, it just occurred to me that American Exceptionalism is akin to a father’s blessing. Without it we become a nation of shattered seekers who angrily smother the people in a driven attempt for approval. How fitting the timing of this piece.
“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views” William F Buckley Jr.
Great job......and I agree.......
marshmom (Diary) Monday, June 22nd at 10:24PM EST (link)with your assessment that the Republican party has to appeal to our generation. So many of my “friends” were lost to the liberal lies and deceit.
The public education system in this country does an excellent job of “dumbing kids down” so that they don’t know as much about American History as they should, so they don’t feel as strongly about their rights and liberties as they should.
They are more persuaded by the “cool kid” appeal of the Obama’s of the world and the things they promise than the long term health of the country as a whole.
Thanks for bringing this to light in an intelligent, light-hearted sort of way. Keep up the good work.
On "friends"...
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 3:15PM EST (link)I’m doing my best to keep my friends close, even when they’ve become enamored with the liberal talking points/kool aid/whatever else is awesome and deplorable. It’s the only way to 1) maintain perspective and 2) cut your teeth when it comes to potentially one day talking politics with actual gamechangers and other influentials.
They’re my enablers, and I love them
)
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Excellent comment marshmom!
TNJim (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 3:31PM EST (link)It all seems to be part of a plan, doesn’t it? Start in the schools and indoctrinate them as quickly as possible. It’s no wonder or coincidence that the backlash against private schools and home schooling has begun, witness the almost immediate canceling of the DC school voucher program. Can’t have the kids thinking they live in a great country, now can we?
Amy, again you post a diary that gives me hope for the youth of this country, despite the aforementioned obstacle.
Thank you, ma’am
Awesome Post, Amy!
Bill Higgins (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:22AM EST (link)I makes me feel good to see our young people take such an active interest in their country. I have two nephews that are 22 and 17 and they couldn’t care less. I started working in politics waaay back in 1980. I ran Ronald Reagan’s presidential campaign in my elementary school, and have been active ever since. Like you said, we need to reach out to the younger voters, and show them the truth.
Bill
PS-where did you get that picture? I’d love to put it on a tshirt!
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Bill, the picture came from the randomness that is the internet
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:02PM EST (link)Here’s the link…I tried to find it in purchasable poster versions, but to no avail. Sad day.
http://xectrik.net/images/motivationalposters/america-the-awesome-poster.jpg
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Exceptionalism is born from one thing, hard work.
Vaughn Harold (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 7:39AM EST (link)Unfortunately the welfare state is suffocating work ethic out of our culture.
Interesting, Vaughn...
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:23PM EST (link)…and completely true.
Sometimes I catch myself, in a moment of weakness, throwing my work across the room and thinking to myself “this SUCKS and I don’t even CARE!” However, what gets me back on track is asking myself if I’d feel better, in the long run, getting a handout and being babied. The answer is always no.
Unfortunately, many people go for the easy fix and thus get brainwashed by the nanny state.
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Nice work, Amy.
Steve Maley (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 9:06AM EST (link)It’s sad that so many in your generation equate American Exceptionalism to being, say, a Dallas Cowboys fan.
The Founders had no question that they were on a Divine Mission and that the country they were founding, in this new, wide open land, was not only exceptionally blessed by God but also the last, best hope for humanity.
Thus, the thinking that guided the creation and growth of the country, like Manifest Destiny and the Monroe Doctrine.
Fast forward 200 years, judgment has been stripped from the culture, people who invoke the name of God are kooks, and our Dear Leader sees us as just one nation among many. He won’t stick his neck out to say nice things about people putting their butts on the line in the name of Freedom.
The blogger formerly known as ‘Vladimir’.
Excellent diary on an important subject
pilgrim (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:42AM EST (link)I’m late to this party so I don’t have much to add to what has already been posted. The additional thought that I do have is perhaps adding that there are always going to be a group who are going to misunderstand. Some pundits like Frum and Brooks try to distort history with the idea that Ronald Reagan never had a problem of being misunderstood. This is wrong. There were intra-party conflicts between Reagan and the Washington establishment GOP, and Reagan chose not to change what he believed to appease them. I simply don’t think that he concerned himself so much with those who misunderstood him. He instead worked very hard at speaking clearly on what he believed, and this was a validation of principles that a majority of voters already held.
amen, and a similar rule applies to Rush and conservatives
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 12:58PM EST (link)when others chide them to “be more careful” with their rhetoric lest they give the left an opening, as if that were possible.
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“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson
Amazing diary!
JDidSaint Tuesday, June 23rd at 11:24AM EST (link)Thank you Amy! I’m 25 (5^5 – same score I’d rate your diary!) and I started trying to think back to the last time I heard an educator tell me I should be proud of America and America’s history. I vaguely remember something from grade school but from middle school on I think it was globablism and fairness all the way.
Your diary has inspired me. Also, I love your last friends comments. So we have 5% of the population and use 25% of the resources… We’re also responsible for what % of productivity and what % of innovation throughout the world? Maybe if some of the other countries would start pulling some weight they would have access to more resources!
“I’d rather go through the pain of the re-emergence of free markets than endure the long suffering of a socialist state. One is natural and comes from that spark of human desire; the other is imposed and smothers the flame of ingenuity.”-Crowe (from RedState!)
Patriotism is becoming something rare indeed...
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:32PM EST (link)When I was in school (and I’m about to go back…perish the thought) I felt like people constantly were looking for the scandal in things, and that’s why especially professors always focused on the shameful things. The liberal mind-meld is honestly a big blender…nothing escapes it, as hard as we might try to preserve what’s good and honorable.
Glad you liked it
) We are an army of few, but given time, I think we’ll do alright!
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Math error...
JDidSaint Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:51PM EST (link)5^5=3,125
Maybe I meant 5*5?
Anyway, I’ll stick with the 3,125 rating.
Thanks for your response. What are you going back for? I’m about to enter my 1L year at University of St. Thomas Law School in Minnesota. It’s a good, young, Catholic law school up here in the Midwest.
I almost forgot to say, I love the Futurama reference, although I may have told you that before.
“I’d rather go through the pain of the re-emergence of free markets than endure the long suffering of a socialist state. One is natural and comes from that spark of human desire; the other is imposed and smothers the flame of ingenuity.”-Crowe (from RedState!)
Math is lame, anyway!
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 9:48PM EST (link)I’m actually going to be up at MSU for my 1L…I hear it’s decidedly moderate, so I’m prepared with my Gadsden flag and copy of “Liberty and Tyranny”… It will be interesting to see how often politics comes up, and how those discussions are allowed to flow.
FTR, I’ll take the 5^5
)
As for Futurama…the Professor is great and…forgetful!
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
"At least I didn't stay home to bake cookies"...
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:31PM EST (link)Not usually a good idea to belittle a segment of your audience for no gain.
Wait, who's baking cookies?
Amy Miller (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 11:24AM EST (link)And who’s getting belittled? I don’t even LIKE cookies. Bleh.
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
1 L, as in first year of law school?
leftylurker (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 11:42AM EST (link)n/t
Yes, leftylurker
Amy Miller (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 12:56PM EST (link)“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
Good luck! And Congratulations!
leftylurker (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 1:00PM EST (link)My 1L year was the best and worst time of my life.
I would love to see a project where brain scans that show what part of your brain you’re using at a given time were done of people before they went to law school, and then the same scans were done after.
I am very much not the same person I was before I went.
And when you take Conlaw, you’re going to see exactly how crazy and wonderful this nation is. Amazing.
"in school...I felt like people constantly were looking for the scandal in things"
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:19PM EST (link)So true. Academics live in a world where narrow, tunnel vision is rewarded.
Even in non-partisan, non-controversial settings.
Versus the private sector, academics have considerable freedom to choose their environment. Put another way, they do not face practical constraints.
Suppose an new invention/idea is remarkably elegant, but faces serious issues of practicality. What does the academic do? He/she pushes the impressive elegance, is applauded at a conference, while footnoting the practical difficulties.
What about the private sector? The saying “the chain is only as strong as the weakest link” often drives what is pursued in the private sector. Can the private entity charged with delivering a real product/service assume the practicality away? Of course not. In fact, in the private sector, the most successful are not those with the fanciest new bells and whistles but rather those that are best at managing the “weakest links”.
I meant to say "are often not those w/ the fanciest..."
6eorge Jetson (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:23PM EST (link)Blanket statements are always wrong.
Not if you are an engineering major. nt
Xasteius (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:27PM EST (link)Don’t leave the party, hijack it back!
The only poll that counts is the one at the ballot box.
I don’t want to be Reagan. I want to be a Chance/Soros hybrid.
Gratuitous Aishwarya Rai link.
Uma Richie (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 12:08PM EST (link)http://www.bollywoodmovies.us/actress/aishwarya_rai/bollywood_aishwarya_rai.html
This is a minor point, but your friend who thinks Americans turn their noses up at Bollywood is way off base. In truth, the Hindi movies are much better than contemporary Hollywood flicks because they are so family-friendly. The actresses are beautiful and wholesome; in my opinion they are decent role models for American girls. If anyone is snubbing Bollywood, it is the left-wing media who can’t handle the competition.
Compared to what was posted above.
CodeRedinPA (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 3:52PM EST (link)I’ll reads as if I’m coming from the 2nd grade, but
Isn’t denying America’s exceptional status is a self-liquidating idea?
America can only be exceptional if it’s people believe it is exceptional…and believe it enough to make it that way.
A big part of the problem is that the “we are only one nation among many” theorem is presented to people our age (I’m still ‘too young to care’) as the “cool-forward thinking-cultured approach”, while American Exceptionalism is the quaint misguided by-product of the Cold War era…..
Since the above is the apparent basis of Obama’s foreign policy, it must follow that he, too, is cool-forward thinking and cultured.
Couple that with his BlackBerry and his Twitter account, and it is just too much for many of today’s hipster wannabes to keep from swooning right out of their shorts….
For young people, it’s OK to be accused a shoegazing satanic pedophile puppy-eater but to be accused of “quaint”???!!!! ….AAAASSSSS IIIIFFFF!!!!
The friend who equated American Exceptionalism to Jingoism has obviously swallowed the bait whole.
sorry for the spelling...
CodeRedinPA (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 3:54PM EST (link)posted by accident before I could proof-read
You're right in that...
Amy Miller (Diary) Tuesday, June 23rd at 4:36PM EST (link)…a lot of the fascination with Obama has everything to do with culture. He’s new, he’s fresh, he has ninja reflexes and killer abs. If you don’t pay attention, he’s a hoot and a half.
“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
It should be no surprise that our education system is so left wing
avgamerican (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 1:14AM EST (link)The education establishment is purely facist as it stomps out educational freedom to prevent the young minds from hearing our true history and achievement and founding principles. This trend started along time ago. More parents have opted out of the public school system for home schooling and private school even to our financial hardship. This is where much of the culture war is being fought and why school vouchers have been rejected. Education is now brain washing of young minds to make sure the younger generation doesn’t hear the positive perspective of our history. We are up against a machine of liberal bureaucrats that would over ride our constituion to prevent their strong hold from being over thrown. This is what has too be exposed at every opportunity. It’s no longer republican vs democrat. It is founding principles vs facists.
the new pulse of America?
jacquesUSA (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 8:46AM EST (link)Just when you are ready to give up, suddenly citizens stand up and fight back! Watch this incredible viral video on what happens to Rep Tim Bishop of NY, when he holds a Town Hall meeting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOLs7Cybnqw
“It does not take a majority to prevail… but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom, in the minds of men.” — Samuel Adams
Want proof we're touching a nerve?
Amy Miller (Diary) Friday, June 26th at 12:40AM EST (link)The left has moved away from blaming the Jesus Freaks, and instead they’re blaming…yes….
…..wait for it…….
PATRIOTS!!!!!
I’ll sleep well tonight
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“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
~Scalia, J.
I hit that link....
CodeRedinPA (Diary) Friday, June 26th at 2:52PM EST (link)WOW!
Their lack of understanding of conservatives has mutated into outright hubris much faster than I would have ever expected. They no longer think, they know, they are superior to the conservatives.
It’s going to be a lot of fun taking the Left down when the time comes.
…..And it’s coming sooner than they think…..