Back in the 70s I knew someone who had Mao’s little red book, kept it with her at all times, and began every other sentence with “Chairman Mao says…” A prime product of our glorious universities, even back then.
This is an early Joe Collidge essay, but his ideas haven’t changed in three years. His position has hardened as his brain has softened. But that’s what college does to you.
https://leeduigon.com/2015/12/12/the-progresive-paradice/
I’m thinking of offering a prize to anyone who can state the difference between Joe Collidge and the Democrat National Committee, apart from the spelling.
Joe’s 2015 post sounds like he’s listened to John Lennon’s “Imagine” one too many times. 🙂
Once is one too many times for that.
I would agree. Most of John Lennon’s music struck me as juvenile and unimaginative. He was a very undeveloped person in my humble opinion. Perhaps he came by his limitations honestly, but the more he revealed himself to the public, the less I liked him.
Something about the line “Imagine no possessions” coming from a zillionaire spoiled moron rock star really rubbed me the wrong way.
It’s amazing how the left’s vision of a just society always allows them to keep what they already have, but you and I are supposed to give until it hurts.
You might not have reached your goal with my last minute views and comments…but maybe my comment is the first for the new year
As a matter of fact, it is. I shoulda thought to make a contest out of that.
Ah, next year; I did appreciate the contest you recently had with the Christmas Carol