Brian Gallimore

The end of statism will not come from an election, it will come from education.

Learning from your own mistakes is the biggest mistake you can make. Carefully observe the stupidity of others and learn from theirs instead….

“Two college professors just released a study of national protests between 2007 and 2009. What did they find? -‘After January 2007, the attendance at antiwar rallies [measured in] roughly the tens of thousands, or thousands, through the end of 2008. - After the election of Barack Obama as president, the order of magnitude of antiwar protests dropped […] Organizers were hard pressed to stage a rally with participation in the thousands, or even in the hundreds. For example, we counted exactly 107 participants at a Chicago rally on October 7, 2009.’ Amazing. Especially because the war in Afghanistan ramped up after Obama was elected. American fatalities shot up in 2009 and 2010. The protesters have remained silent over Libya.” —columnist John Stossel

Class warfare: “I believe that we can’t ask everybody to sacrifice and then tell the wealthiest among us, well, you can just relax and go count your money, and don’t worry about it. We’re not going to ask anything of you.” —Barack Obama

“Already [Obama’s] campaign’s messaging is all about recapturing the feeling of insurgency from the first time around. Finish the mission. Complete the work. Remember the feeling. That’s why he’s running his re-election campaign out of Chicago, as if people won’t notice he’s the incumbent. Obama has never run on a record. He’s always run almost literally on a hope and a prayer. Now he must defend what he has done — and what he has failed to do. If that makes him cranky, that’s just too bad.” —columnist Jonah Goldberg

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