Dr. Jack Wheeler
July 22, 2010
As "The Oasis for Rational Conservatives," To The Point espouses a world-view that could be called rational optimism. It is encapsulated every week in (and in the very title of) The Half-Full Report.
Smart-aleck cynics claim the term "rational optimism" is an oxy-moron. We can thank them for sharing, and suggest they learn a little history - such as about the most successful presidency of modern times, that of Ronald Reagan whose success was due in large part to his cheerful - and rational - optimism.
Sober cynics, however, who have studied history, claim that any optimism expressed today as America's freedom and prosperity are being maliciously destroyed by the Fascist Left is like the devil-may-care insouciance expressed in the movie Cabaret.
The scene is Berlin in 1931 as Weimar Germany is facing the emerging Nazi threat. Germans wishing to ignore the threat are welcomed to the Kit Kat Club with the movie's theme song:
No use permitting
some prophet of doom
To wipe every smile away.
Come hear the music play.
Life is a Cabaret, old chum,
Come to the Cabaret!
But this is irrational optimism, stupid, adolescent, and cowardly. Rational optimism is based on brains and gonads focused on optimizing the vulnerabilities of the evil with which you are confronted.
It is also based on as wide a context as possible. So we're going to start 500,000 years ago, and work our way right down to upcoming state legislature races. Buckle your seat belts.
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