I've been reading about people who want to choose
another former GOP governor to be the Libertarian Party's next presidential nominee.
Bill Weld will generate enthusiasm, they say.
Sure.
Let's see: both major parties now favor gay marriage, but the LP's
candidate really, really favors it. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Both major parties are moving toward marijuana legalization, but the LP's candidate really, really favors it. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Oh, and the LP's candidate really wants to get serious about cutting spending. Zzzzzzzzzzzz.
I'm sure you're as thrilled as I am.
Whatever happened to product differentiation?
How about: I'm against the overseas empire and the Fed. I want to slash and burn, not reform and adjust.
Most people change ideologies by
being jolted, not gently led by some stuffed shirt.
The Catholic Church is another example.
Ever since Vatican II, progressive theologians have been huffing and puffing to keep up with the latest cultural fads, and to make sure everyone knows how hip and sophisticated they
are.
Instead of Gregorian chant, parishes are full of pap from the 1970s.
The mystery of the old Mass has given way to stultifying banality.
In other words, prelates have done everything they can to make
the Church seem as much like the rest of the world as possible. We don't have enough ugliness and vandalism in our daily lives, evidently, so we also need to experience it at church.
It seems to me that a church that in no uncertain terms made clear where it stood, even if that meant losing any prospect of favorable coverage in the New York Times, would grow and
thrive.
Ever since the Church began its so-called opening to the world, it has hemorrhaged members -- a development that shouldn't have been all that hard to foresee.
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