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Liberal ideology, and liberal arguments, have their greatest appeal with intellectual wannabees: people who are long in academic degrees but short in intellectual achievements of their own. Perhaps they genuinely fall for the superficial, fallacious liberal logic, or perhaps they just enjoy the attention and extra income in being pseudo-intellectuals and media-promoted experts.

Examples of not-quite-intellectuals who promote liberal arguments include:

  • privileged youth, weak student at Yale, no original work
  • privileged youth, poor graduate student, claimed to help with the creation of the internet[1]
  • may have virtually flunked out of the pre-med program at Georgetown University, never released his grades, failed to earn a degree at Oxford, no original work or ideas
  • Antioch College graduate (geology major), his work is riddled with contradictions
  • described as a "whiz kid," he wrote or did nothing of significance, mishandled Vietnam War
  • fluent in relatively few languages for a diplomat, had no insights or noteworthy work, mishandled Vietnam War and Soviet Union
  • repeatedly passed over for the Nobel Prize due to a lack of achievement, allowed multiple leaks from Los Alamos
  • famous for making a few guesses about linguistics some of which turned out to be partially correct. He has not done any work in linguistics in 30 years and just spends his time promoting left-wing politics outside his supposed area of expertise.
  • dropped out of math to pursue the less rigorous economics, but was unable to earn a doctorate even in that
  • claimed to be proving the completeness and consistency of math, a goal Godel proved was impossible. Advocated unilateral nuclear disarmament.
  • Offended millions of Americans by comparing those that died in 9/11 to Adolf Eichmann, notorious organizer of the Holocaust. Had the gall to sue the University that terminated him.[4]
  • privileged youth, rise to the top based upon family name and inherited connections. Currently publisher of the New York Times.
  • poor student
  • insisted that there must be life in outer space
  • flunked the D.C. bar exam; worked on the House Judiciary impeachment staff investigating Richard Nixon. Hillary's work was so poorly conceived and drafted that a member of the Committee, William Dixon said Hillary "paid no attention to the way the Constitution works in this country, the way politics works, the way Congress works, the way legal safeguards are set up."[5]
  • Puerile jokester turned politician wannabe
  • Mostly worked with theoretical instead of practical issues. His constant patronization of nude bars is an excellent example of professor values
  • Supported Socialists in the Spanish Civil War. Overrated writer. Went insane and killed himself.
  • Mostly wrote silly comedies, little of substance. Sexual deviant.

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Praised Heaped by Pseudo-Intellectual Liberals on Each Other

It is remarkable how pseudo-intellectual liberals praise each other as geniuses. Examples include:

  • Laurence Tribe, who saw the best law students for several decades, insisted that fellow liberal Barack Obama was the "best student I ever had" and the "most exciting research assistant."[7]


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Motivation

There are two primary motivations for the liberal advocacy by pseudo-intellectuals:

  • it is easier for them to obtain acclaim from the liberal press than from real intellectuals
  • they genuinely fail to understand certain abstractions, such as:
  • how cutting taxes often increases government revenue (Laffer Curve)
  • it should be noted that many economist also fail to understand this [8][9]
  • how guns save more lives through deterrence and prevention than they harm
  • how childbirth has a positive effect on health, and thus abortion harms health
  • how cease-fires always help a determined opponent in war
  • how arms limitations treaties always helps a dishonest adversary
  • they expect superficial, flawed logic to persuade others, such as:
  • claiming that inequality in outcome implies discrimination
  • demanding equal treatment for genders in all situations
  • claiming that the gay agenda is like the civil rights struggle by African Americans
  • insisting that government can reduce poverty with more programs

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Superiority Complex

The liberal believes they are superior to others. Not in a physical sense but mentally, they have their high ground and nobody dare challenge. If you challenge Liberal Intellectualism thinking and beliefs, you risk being ridiculed. A good example is the classic Democrats versus Democratics statement. Liberal Intellectualism will say that it is not proper to use the sentence with the word Democrats, it must be proper, so it must be Democratics. However, 'Democrats' will suffice rather well and the reader understands regardless. There are many instances where Democratic politicians use the word Democrats. Howard Dean says "Democrats have a lot of work to do among seniors." The nation's liberal newspapers use the word Democrats. Google's spellcheck prefers Democrats. The website for congress is addressed 'democrats.senate.gov' Excuses for insisting are endless and a part of Liberal Intellectualism thinking.

References

  1. Al Gore bragged, "I took the initiative in creating the Internet." [1]
  2. Tribe admitted he was being considered, but he was not nominated. "Under Clinton, Crimson tide washes over Washington," The Boston Globe (Mar. 4, 1993).
  3. "Joseph Bottum, books and arts editor of the Weekly Standard, presents overwhelming evidence to support his claim that Tribe's 1985 book, God Save This Honorable Court, was largely copied from a 1974 book called Justices and Presidents by the University of Virginia's Henry J. Abraham. Bottum's case rests on the relentless citation of example after example where it is clear that Tribe has copied both the substance and, in many cases, the exact wording of Abraham's text. Most damning is Tribe's repetition of errors, like slight misquotations of original sources, in Abraham's book."[2]
  4. http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Jul25/0,4670,EmbattledProfessor,00.html
  5. Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton, By Barbara Olson, Regnery Publishing, Inc, 2001, pp. 122-123.
  6. http://www.hwkhelp.com/node/43
  7. http://www.cmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071114/NEWS01/711140429/1217/NEWS98]
  8. Blanchard, O. Macroeconomics, 4th edition. 2003, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall (p. 430-431, 500)
  9. Begg, D. Fischer, S. & Dornbusch, R. Economics, 8th Edition. 2005, Berkshire, United Kingdom: McGraw-Hill (p. 289-290)