Stuff and Nonsense! The propagation of Junior Senator Barack Obama as a candidate for the highest office of a first world nation is a singular and ominous manifestation of the methodical, multi-partisan, collaborative effort to dumb-down Americans, a longstanding assault on free-thinking individualists both within the borders of the United States and throughout the world. There is no need for a Manchurian Candidate; the constituency has been brainwashed through the demoralizing, reductionist, speculative tyranny of the psychopharmacology corporate and its dispassionate socialist collaborators, as well as the aesthetic, cultural, and linguistic terrorism spewed forth from the corporate socialists of Hollywood and other self-identified bastions of "culture" in collaboration with the, again, corporate socialist mainstream media. Those who bemoan the image of America should look to the very people who have irresponsibly and deliberately created an aesthetic and qualitative vacuum in American society, a void observed and disdained by those around the world unfortunate enough to be subjected to its nihilistic surreality via "technology." These same psychological and spiritual terrorists have collaborated in the creation and coercive propagation of a virtual statesman, a disintegrated opportunist, a projected, teleprompted veneer of the Corporate, to fill the qualitative void they themselves effected---a suitable candidate for the global Manchurian constituency.
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The stupidity of americans never ceases to amaze me. As far as the world is concerned America is a seriously... [MORE]
Stefan Hultberg
Sep 28, 2008 04:28
Stuff and Nonsense! The propagation of Junior Senator Barack Obama as a candidate for the highest office of a first...
AGRARIA
Sep 24, 2008 16:24
The intellectual rot is deep, indeed. We have professors of prestigious universities who think that science is established by the... [MORE]
RL
Sep 23, 2008 20:38
It is sad to see a great professor betray his ignorance about a subject. I would recommend Professor Sachs spend... [MORE]
James
Sep 23, 2008 17:10
If Mr. Sachs in fact teaches on the subjects, about which he so blithely attempts to describe and pontificate, in... [MORE]
John Spencer Yantiss
Sep 23, 2008 12:18
Mr. Sachs's column once again demonstrates why it is that the vast majority of us have little to no respect... [MORE]
Michael Adler
Sep 23, 2008 10:59
Given the brevity of a newspaper essay Mr. Sachs is not able to cite sources for his various claims of... [MORE]
Right Brain
Sep 23, 2008 08:06
Your repeated use of 'consensus' and 'Public Polls' in support of scientific conjecture, hypothesis and theories displays your own 'anti-intellectual'... [MORE]
slcraig
Sep 23, 2008 08:04
By making assertion after assertion without providing support, Professor Sachs demonstrates that one need not have an intellect to be... [MORE]
Robert Bove
Sep 23, 2008 06:59
With all due respect to Mr. Sachs, what we need in America is not a ... "return to the global... [MORE]
Mark A. Hurt, MD
Sep 23, 2008 06:42
It is amusing, first, then interesting, and finally dismaying to read Mr. Sachs's estimation of conservatives' anti-intellectualism, our enslavement to... [MORE]
Don Carlson
Sep 22, 2008 23:44
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