
Pitzer College has invited Samantha Power, author of A Problem from Hell: America in the Age of Genocide, to be its commencement speaker.
Many of you may remember that Ms. Power worked for Barack Obama's campaign until she called Ms. Hillary Clinton a "monster" in an interview with The Scotsman. Ms. Power promptly resigned. You can read Ms. Power's comments for yourself.
"We f***** up in Ohio," she admitted. "In Ohio, they are obsessed and Hillary is going to town on it, because she knows Ohio's the only place they can win.
"She is a monster, too - that is off the record - she is stooping to anything," Ms Power said, hastily trying to withdraw her remark.
Ms Power said of the Clinton campaign: "Here, it looks like desperation. I hope it looks like desperation there, too. "You just look at her and think, 'Ergh'. But if you are poor and she is telling you some story about how Obama is going to take your job away, maybe it will be more effective. The amount of deceit she has put forward is really unattractive."
I happen to share Ms. Power's view of Ms. Clinton (and I also happen to think Obama is a socialist, which in American terms, is worse than a monster for in California, at least, we elect "monsters" governors.)
And, where, oh where, is that tid bit in Ms. Power's Pitzer College biography?
So there you have it: a Harvey Mudd student calls Hillary Clinton a "foxy lesbian" in jest and it's a bias-related incident, but a leftist calls Clinton a "monster" in seriousness and gets an invitation to speak at Pitzer College.
Maybe we'll get a "monster mash" at Pitzer College?
More likely, we'll get a bunch of liberals patting themselves on the back and pontificating about genocide and how we're somehow all to blame.
Attorney Stephen P. Halbrook, in his article “Nazi Firearms Law and the Disarming of the German Jews,” puts it best.
…German firearm laws and hysteria created against Jewish firearm owners played a major role in laying the groundwork for the eradication of German Jewry in the Holocaust. Disarming political opponents was a categorical imperative of the Nazi regime. The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution declares: “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” This right, which reflects a universal and historical power of the people in a republic to resisttyranny, was not recognized in the German Reich.
Of course Ms. Power's never mentions this history in her book. Instead, she focuses on all the Americans and how they worked to bring attention to the Holocaust in the international community. As if the brave people who fought the Wehrmacht with rifles and home-made explosives during the Warsaw Uprising needed a slip of paper from the bureaucrats in Washington for their fight to have any less worth.
I have the opportunity to now send Ms. Power my thoughts.
Ms. Power, the way to stop genocide is not to send in the troops or pass laws banning genocide -- that'll sure work!-- but to safeguard the natural rights of man.
Turning back to Ms. Power's monster comments, it's transparent that she's every bit as much of an elitist as we'd expect.
Ms. Power tells us that the only reason poor people vote for Clinton is because of some scare tactics and not their conscientious objections to Obama's policies. She assumes that she knows what's best for poor people: Her charismatic, untested, former boss, Barack Obama.
Gosh golly, now where have I heard someone say they know what's best for the poor before? Ah, that's right. It's right here. Come to think of it, he preached "change," too, didn't he?
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Wow. Did you really just compare Barack Obama to Hitler? That is both a new low I thought you unable to reach, and simultaneously extremely ballsy. Bravo and shame on you.
Thanks for the kind words, anonymous.
I was merely comparing their rhetorical appeal. All candidates for higher office preach change, my friend.
Of course I'm afraid Mr. John Roth has already used the Hitler metaphor with our dear President Reagan.
This site is satire, right? I mean, you don't really believe this crap, do you?
Isn't Pitzer College satire? There's no way someone can actually pay 50,000 for weed? Right? I bet its the CMC Gov Department. This is their big practical joke. Think about the building- its called Pitzer Hall.
They want to see how gullible we are. Because we know that in reality, no one is that stupid and stoned all the time.
Charles, obviously the Reagan-Hitler comparison is silly and unfair. Roth was a nut, no denying it.
But, Obama's rhetorical appeal is very different from Clinton's. Hitler projected himself as an angry radical with passionate speeches, but Obama..Oh, wait, yeah, I see your point.
I'm going to go out on a crazy limb here and assume that you've read Jonah Goldberg's Liberal Fascism?
Yes. And I reviewed it.
A Hitler/Obama comparison is perfectly ok since you're talking about rhetoric, but you take offense to someone comparing this blog to all the people who sit there and watch a car crash, even if they're referring to people looking things they don't like? Hypocritical, much?
Just a note--though you state Powers is an elitist, I'm curious to see if you believe Obama is one as well--going from a "rags to riches" tale himself. And if you think he is, does being intelligent/educated mean that such a person is elitist? I, for one, would rather have a President like that then one that we can "sit down and have a beer with". After all, we've seen how that turns out...
jonah goldberg's talk about CMC about his book Liberal Fascism, before it even came out, was a good'un and i am proud to say i was in the audience.
Also, remember the valentine's day simpsons episode that used the classic "Monster Mash" song ironically (the KBBL djs play it accidentally, since the simpsons episode has nothing to do with halloween and instead focuses on ralph's crush on lisa at valentine's day). Perhaps it will catch on in a flash at pitzer this year.
Brian,
Obama is an elitist, but so too is George W. Bush.
Neither one of them really understands the greatness that is America. This isn't a choice between Lincoln and Douglas.
When I mean elitist, I mean that he is out of touch with the common complaints and problems of everyday Americans.
Being an "elitist" doesn't necessarily mean you are better, it just means that you have a view for how government ought to be structured -- from the top down, rather than from the bottom up.
As for Obama's "rag to riches" story, I very much doubt it.
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