Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The Tragic Central Irony of Constitutional Conservatism


N.S.: I just found a note in my inbox from an old friend who used to be America’s greatest political analyst, and who is now Germany’s greatest political analyst.

I had told him a while back of my fruitless search for an essay he’d written on problems with the U.S. Constitution. He had already given me permission to reprint it, but a couple f hours had turned up nothing. Today he wrote,

“The blog post you were looking for,” and gave the link to the re-printed essay below.

Thanks, Blogmeister.

However, I could have sworn that he also wrote an essay around the same time, in which he showed how our constitution no longer works, because—to paraphrase John Adams—the people by and for whom it was written, no longer existed.
 

The Tragic Central Irony of Constitutional Conservatism
By Countenance Blogmeister
Countenance Blog
October 27, 2016

Your Blogmeister’s Desk

In our sphere, we often discuss the tragic central irony of the left and its constituent parts. Our case has this scaffolding: The left is undermining that which it necessarily depends on to succeed, in order to acquire enough power to implement its agenda. From there, all you need are proper nouns and particularities.

One such example of proper nouns and particularities is BLM. They hate the cops, but need the cops to enforce the system which they need to fulfill their agenda. Deray McKesson despises the Baltimore Police Department but now “works” for the Baltimore City Public Schools, an institution whose finances heavily depend on the Baltimore Police Department collecting taxes from unwilling city property owners. Of course, I don’t think BLM and Deray really hate the cops, they’re just pretending they do in order to leverage the black undertow’s contempt for cops, in order to play it against white pathological altruism, in order to extract benefits for themselves. Hence, Deray’s sinecures.

Another such example is one that you’ve read often, if you read your Sailer like you all should. It’s the “running out of white kids” doctrine. The left wants to demote white people from majority status in the country, but at the same time thinks that the social problems of non-Asian minorities can be solved by spreading them out among white people, using white people as a buffer for NAM social dysfunction (e.g. school deseg, AFFH). I think the modern left with power, because they are mostly baby boomers, live under a demographic delusional fantasy that the country they run still has the same kind of demographics that the country had when they were kids. They behave as if the country is 89% native-born white, 10% black and 1% others.

I figured out this morning, over my OJ, that the left isn’t the only universe that suffers from the syndrome of the tragic central irony.

Hence, modern constitutional conservatism.

If I had a dime for every time I read or heard one of our kind of people pop off about some pie in the sky fantasy about adding constitutional amendments, or repealing constitutional amendments, or something of the like, I’d be able to buy out Gates and Zuckerberg several times over. The problem is that if we had the kind of power it takes to do that, then we actually wouldn’t do that, because we wouldn’t waste our time with that; we’d be doing other more forceful, more impactful things. Our constitutional fantasies usually revolve around compensating for our inability to acquire power, but in order to make those constitutional changes, we’d need to acquire power. But once we acquire power, we’d have power, so why should we bother with the constitutional changes? The reason we don’t have that kind of power is because we waste our time hem-hawing over a piece of paper and its supposed magical ability to save us.
The difference between our tragic central irony and the left’s is that the left’s are of the sort that will eventually undermine their victories and their agenda that they have fulfilled because they have power, while ours puts us in a vicious cycle which prevents us from competing for power.



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm no genius,but I've said that for a while.The USA of our grandparents is dead.When White demographics dropped below 75%(arbitrary number),it was all over.The push to allow both legal and illegal immigrants to pour in,killed this country.China and Russia are rubbing their hands awaiting the continued demise of Whites.When enough blacks and Mex take over--they'll move in and do a genocidal number on them.Hopefully,Andy Rooney and I can watch those events from an area with a great view.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

TRUMP WINS IN A LANDSLIDE--SAYS POLLSTER WHO CLAIMS 83% SUCCESS RATE
AUSTIN, Texas (KEYE) - A political science professor who boasts an 83% success rate over the last 25 years is predicting another election win--by a landslide--for President Donald Trump in November.


Helmut Norpoth, a professor at Stony Brook University's Department of Political Science, is the creator of the "Primary Model," which the university says has correctly predicted five of the last six elections since 1996.



In 2020, Norpoth's model predicts President Trump has a 90% chance of defeating former Vice President Joe Biden and being re-elected.

The model relies on the presidential primary results over polling, and Norpoth points out that Biden's poor showing in the first two primary races puts him at a significant disadvantage to Trump.

RELATED: New poll in Texas shows Trump with lead over Biden for the first time in a month

“It’s all about primary elections, which are real electoral contests and the votes are counted and tabulated,” Norpoth says. “I also use real numbers, such as the results of previous elections, which indicate whether the pendulum is swinging away from or toward the White House party. This is something that also relies on real election results and not any kind of an opinion poll.”

When applied to previous elections, Norpoth's model reportedly correctly predicts 25 of the last 27 contests, missing only the 2000 election in which George W. Bush defeated Al Gore and the 1960 election in which John F. Kennedy defeated Richard Nixon.

“Everybody thinks Trump is going to go down in flames, and here I am predicting with almost total certainty that he’s going to win,” Norpoth said. “It seems crazy. But it’s not.”
GRA:I don't believe it,but hope its true.
-GRA

Anonymous said...

GATES BUYS HIS WAY INTO THE MEDIA--AND INFLUENCES IT TO PUMP OUT LIBERAL GARBAGE
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/columbia-journalism-review-explains-how-gates-foundation-manipulates-media-narrative
GRA:Instead of "officially" buying the WAPO,like Bezos did,Gates is more devious."Grants",but probably outright secret financing to prop up money losing operations like CNN,MSNBC(yes,he gives money to NBC).He doesn't HAVE to disclose where a lot of his money goes.Commie fu*k.
--GRA