September 22, 2008

Standard Elitist Argument




Standard Elitist Argument

Sam Harris says, "half the electorate revels in Palin's lack of
intellectual qualifications. When it comes to politics, there is a mad
love of mediocrity in this country." (Sam Harris, "Yes, I Can:
Refusing to hesitate isn't a primordial truth of wise governance,"
NEWSWEEK, Sep 29, 2008) One word missing from this hate-filled
anti-religious essay is integrity. Ordinary people want leaders they
can trust as long as they can speak the English language and make
sense. Elitists may be smarter and better educated but many people
have been misled, fooled or robbed by better educated leaders too many
times. Fooling ordinary people is a primary sport of politicians. This
is what Harris misses as do most of his elitist folllowers.
He cites "Palin's most conspicuous gaffe [. . .] not know[ing]
the meaning of the phrase 'Bush doctrine.'" Like Gibson, Harris
"knows" what the Bush doctrine is though it changed numerous times
over the 7 years Bush is President.
Harris says, Palin has no "intellectual training relevant to the
challenges and responsibilities that await her." Again intellectual
training trumps integrity and common sense.
Though America guarantees freedom to believe in religion, Harris
denies that right to Palin because he disagrees and knows better.
Ahem! Does his dogma that "You can learn something about a person by
the company she keeps." apply to Obama keeping company with Rev.
Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers?
Harris again says, when "it comes to politics, there is a mad
love of mediocrity in this country." No, people want to be able to
trust their leaders.



Yes, I Can: Refusing to hesitate isn't a primordial truth of wise governance
By Sam Harris | NEWSWEEK
Published Sep 20, 2008
From the magazine issue dated Sep 29, 2008

When Atheists Attack

A noted provocateur rips Sarah Palin—and defends elitism.

Harris is a founder of The Reason Project and author of The New York
Times best sellers "The End of Faith" and "Letter to a Christian
Nation." His Web site is samharris.org.
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/160080

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