Is that not the State where, the best would be President of the United States, Barry Goldwater comes from? Such a tragedy what happened to him. He'd have made a great push forward cleaning up the garbage and stopping the masses of turd worlders streaming accross your borders if your Ted Kennedy Communists hadn't ruined him. That is a tragic story, in and of, itself. Imagine Barry Goldwater as President, Douglas McArthur as Vice President with Joe McCarthy at his side? Truly shows how far reaching those commie bastards, and their immoral socialist hedonites have infiltrated. May you blow the CFR, ACLU and UN from the face of this Earth and do the entire World a favor...
In closing, The following is from page 342 of Paul Johnson's INTELLECTUALS:
"But I think I detect today a certain public scepticism when intellectuals stand up to preach to us, a growing tendency among ordinary people to dispute the right of academics, writers and philosophers, eminent though they may be, to tell us how to behave and conduct our affairs. The belief seems to be spreading that intellectuals are no wiser as mentors, or worthier as exemplars, than the witch doctors or priests of old. I share that scepticism. A dozen people picked at random on the street are at least as likely to offer sensible views on moral and political matters as a cross-section of the intelligentsia. But I would go further. One of the principal lessons of our tragic century, which has seen so many innocent lives sacrificed in schemes to improve the lot of humanity is - beware intellectuals. Not merely should they be kept well away from the levers of power, they should also be objects of particular suspicion when they seek to offer collective advice. Beware committees, conferences and leagues of intellectuals. Distrust public statements issued from their serried ranks. Discount their verdicts on political leaders and important events. For intellectuals, far from being highly individualistic and non-conformist people, follow certain regular patterns of behaviour. Taken as a group, they are often ultra-conformist within the circles formed by those whose approval they seek and value. That is what makes them, en masse, so dangerous, for it enables them to create climates of opinion and prevailing orthodoxies, which themselves often generate irrational and destructive courses of action. Above all, we must at all times remember what intellectuals habitually forget: that people matter more than concepts and must come first. The worst of all despotisms is the heartless tyranny of ideas."