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“Whom The Gods Would Destroy, They First Make Mad”



Mar 22, 2009 5 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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NY Daily News:

From anger to madness: A class-warfare crazed government mob is running amok

by Michael Goodwin

Everybody makes mistakes, and I made a beaut the other day. I was wrong to call members of Congress blow-hards and buffoons and declare them worse than useless.

I was too kind.

I should have said our representatives are gangsters in pinstripes and pearls. They are petty tyrants and the more power they grab, the more at risk we are. Homeland Security should flash Code Red any time this Congress is in session.

It is twilight in America now. The House vote to use the tax code to retroactively punish bonus babies was an act of sheer madness. What started as phony outrage at AIG has crossed the line into insane policy. It is stunning that the vote was lopsided and bipartisan.

The Senate is itchy to go along, and President Obama says he’s ready to tighten the thumbscrews on the banks. Is there no adult who will bring a straitjacket?

We should all be very afraid. Class warfare is mere predicate for a witch hunt that, once unleashed, will not stop with misbegotten wealth. It will punish success and stifle innovation. Dissent will invite dishonor.

That Congress is a gang of cheap connivers is not news. Chris Dodd, Charlie Rangel, Charles Grassley, Barney Frank – they have been national embarrassments for years.

But now they are dangerous, emboldened by public fear and anger. They know nothing, but have power and smell opportunity for more.

Missing in action is the Barack Obama who vowed to unite the country around common values. Lately he has been the very opposite of the man he promised. Instead of hope, many have a growing fear of the arrogant government he leads.

Obama is smart, quick and charming, and, as he showed on “The Tonight Show,” owner of a thousand-watt smile he can deploy at will. He silkily manages to make the ridiculous sound reasonable. When he insults the Special Olympics, he is forgiven.

Yet even “Tonight” host Jay Leno broke from full flattery to reveal his qualms about the meaning of the bonus tax. “Here’s something that kind of scared me,” he said. “If the government decides they don’t like a guy, all of a sudden, hey, we’re going to tax you and then, boom, and it passes.”

Obama brushed it off, part of an endless road show claim that he will bring back “common sense” to the financial system and restore “those values that built America.”

If only. In truth, there is no history for what he is doing. He is the most radical President of our times, far outside the mainstream of our political philosophy.

He is not a reformer who fixes things. He fancies himself “transformative,” a man who reshapes and reorders. It apparently begins with smashing the existing order under the pretext of managing the crisis he inherited.

During the campaign, a fellow journalist confided that “I know Obama is a Manchurian candidate, I just can’t figure out what for.”

I laughed then, but no more. Obama represents a secular religion that believes, no matter the malady, Washington is the antidote. More government is the chicken soup of his tribe.

It is an illusion of many Republicans and Democrats that Washington can successfully manage the economy and our lives. Our institutions and culture are too big, too diverse and too unruly to be run like a banana republic.

Yet the economic mess has robbed the nation of its confidence, and the vacuum is being filled by politicians bearing promises and borrowed dollars. The true cost of this “help” will come later, with back-breaking debt and a lack of growth and opportunity.

We can’t say we haven’t been warned. “Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad” is more than folklore. It predicts our fate if we follow the government mob.


  • sully

    “…Obama represents a secular religion that believes, no matter the malady, Washington is the antidote. More government is the chicken soup of his tribe.”

    :arrow: “More government”? You mean Socialism? Actually theirs is a theocracy with Mullahs like Soros, Lewis, et al and their minions on Wall Street.

    ‘…. He mistakes the customs of his tribe for the laws of nature.’
    - Oscar Wilde

  • erumuhhh

    “if the crocodile buys pants, it’s because he found out where to put his dick” african” proverb

  • Scoot

    “I should have said our representatives are gangsters in pinstripes and pearls.”

    The Mob at least had Respect and Honor.

    These idiots don’t even know what respect and honor means.

  • German Dragon

    “There’s less here than meets the eye.” (Dorothy Parker)

    Spare us your faux rage, MSM. You were never anything more than useful idiots to Bambi. And now that you’ve outlived your usefulness to him, you are already in the same line with Wall Street for Bambi to “regulate” your behavior, especially now that you are biting the hand that feeds you.

  • Marc

    Average working Joe & Jane America are just now beginning to show their anger with the “Tea Parties”. They are not your usual candidates for civil protests; they are the ones subsidizing the lefty protesters by being productive, working, and paying taxes, all the while the ACORNs, and the like have their protests subsidized.

    This reflexive grab for the bonuses by Frank, Rangel, Dodd, and the other usual suspects is bullshit. I don’t agree with any company management being given any bonuses especially when they are losing money for their shareholders, and I especially object when taxpayer money is in the mix.

    However, these were contractually mandated bonuses that personally resemble the golden Wonka ticket everyone would love to havbe for themselves. For them to arbitrarily nullify a contract by this method of legislation means nothing we as private citizens have earned and paid for is ultimately NOT ours, and NOT safe from those whom would like nothing more than to redistribute the wealth under the guise of social justice.

    The one thing I can say about Goodwin, being at the NY Daily News for him is just as lonely as a Marine recruiter in the People’s Republic of Berkeley.