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Me and Harry Selden

Posted by Bob on November 15th, 2007 under History


I often feel like Harry Selden in the old Foundations Trilogy. Selden speaks to people not yet born in films, telling them what is going to happen. Selden explained his foresight from a truly realistic, mathematical sociology – even the Marxist Asimov admitted that sociology in the ‘50s was one step below astrology.

My prescience is simpler: I’ve been here before. I remember when conservative meetings could be held in a phone booth. Paul Weyrich recalls those days in his contribution to The New Right Papers. There were conservatives in congress, just as there are anti-immigration, anti-quota congressmen today, but they were and ARE on the defensive. They are useless, because they cannot deal with the future and the real issues.

Sound familiar?

Conservatives back then were Republicans or Dixiecrats first.

Sound familiar?

So I see you back in the same phone booth. If anything, our New Orleans phone booths and American Renaissance phone booths are bigger than the old conservative ones.

Conservatives then were like Goldwater, who immediately turned the Republicans Party over to the old moderates after his 1964 defeat. He could have won in 1968, but it was Republicanism first. Reagan lost the nomination every time after 1968 with his eleventh commandment: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any other Republicans.” He got rid of that in 1976 and came within an inch of winning.

In 1980, to appease the moderates, he appointed Bush his Vice President.

So Bush was nominated in 1988. He announced a “a kinder, gentler” Republicanism. FINALLY, that speech made the scales fall from Fall Girl Nancy Reagan’s eyes, “Kinder and gentler than WHO?”

Bush’s first act as president was to get rid of EVERY Reagan appointee. In 1992, as a good moderate, he lost.

There is very little going on now with our movement that not only is not new to me, but is TIRESOMELY REPETITIVE to me.

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  1. #1 by Simmons on 11/15/2007 - 10:29 am

    Bob let me go off on a tangent here. While you and other pros wanted large professional meetings to remind you of success you forgot the grass roots victories you were winning against at least foreign communism (domestically we settled for the PC queers). Millions of Americans were being converted to anti-communism regardless of party and staunchly so, myself included. Now the Carter/Kennedy wing of the Dems wanted a soft feminine detente with the Soviets where we supported communism till the end, but outside of NYC/DC there existed a body of capable militants willing to literally take up arms against these traitors. I’m not concerned so much about phone booth meetings of suited speakers I want the smarter demographics of our population explicitly speaking about race like we spoke against communism in the late 70s early 80s.

  2. #2 by Alan B. on 11/15/2007 - 6:00 pm

    The legislature of iowa reciently raised the cigarette tax one dollar a pack, this came after a heavy anti smoking ad campaign blitz. The last two weeks had seen a blitz of anti smoking ads, cry baby waitreses complaining about all the smoke, etc, etc. Next move, they will ban smoking in all resturants and other private establishments and nobody but me sees it coming.

  3. #3 by shari on 11/15/2007 - 7:29 pm

    Alan B. The influx of wealthy liberals, buying up everything, are already banning smoking in restaurants and bars, even cowboy bars, in Montana.

  4. #4 by Back Bay Grouch on 11/16/2007 - 6:48 am

    As an undergrad I took a sociology course. The Prof was an OK guy. It was a living. On the final one question was to define Sociology, as he had worked through a long tortuous definition. The idea. I guess, was to see how well you could spit back excessive verbiage. A decent fellow, he gave me an A and winked at my definition of Sociology which was brief: Sociology is the polysyllabification of the obvious.

  5. #5 by mderpelding on 11/16/2007 - 7:37 pm

    The conservative position is a political Maginot line.
    We are a minority on this planet.
    Why would we want to conserve that?

  6. #6 by AFKAN on 11/19/2007 - 3:09 am

    It’s starting to go our way on IQ and Race…

    http://www.slate.com/id/2178122/entry/0/

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