Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons

Townhall.com The Blogspot for Political, Conservative and Republican Blogs and Bloggers


Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The Whole Foods Model of Health Care
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 2:26 PM
John Mackey, founder of Whole Foods, has an important editorial today in the Wall Street Journal bashing Obama's health care plan and proposing a new one that follows principles he has abided by while growing his business.
Health care is a service that we all need, but just like food and shelter it is best provided through voluntary and mutually beneficial market exchanges. A careful reading of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution will not reveal any intrinsic right to health care, food or shelter. That's because there isn't any. This "right" has never existed in America
I'll reluctantly point this passage at Jane Hamsher, Ed Schultz, and Matt Corley, who are fond of perpetuating the idea that debate over basic rights does not even exist.

HT Micheal Cannon @Cato


Tags: human   rights



Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Signing On
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 1:01 PM
I'm sorry to report that Townhall.com has selected me as their new National Political Reporter, a job that I promise to attack with monotonous writing, reluctant reporting, and terrifyingly bad jokes. I'm a native of Tampa, Florida - which tells you everything you need to know - and am a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I started out in journalism by badgering an editor of the St. Petersburg Times, my local daily, for an assignment. He eventually gave me one, mostly to get me off his back, and I ended up freelancing for the Times throughout high school. In college, I worked for a number of university-based publications, most of which fired me. That led me to the statewide North Carolina Conservative, and Human Events, which accepted my articles only in exchange for baked goods. I completed a internship at The Weekly Standard before my senior year of college because the publication's intern manager thought it would be "funny" to have me around for a summer. Upon graduation, I worked at Roll Call under an Intercollegiate Studies Institute fellowship for one year, where I wrote earth-shattering journalism and served as official slave to one Morton Kondracke. I was most recently Culture11's assistant editor, where I created a group blog on conservative women's politics, and was responsible for the general hygiene of the senior staff.

These myriad experiences should serve me well at Townhall.com. I encourage you to torment me at jillian.bandes@townhall.com. You can also check my updates on Twitter at jillybee.







Monday, February 02, 2009
Where in the World is John Galt?
Posted by: Ericka Andersen at 2:42 PM
People of all political beliefs often consider Ayn Rand required reading, but libertarians and conservatives identify most closely with the obsessive focus on the individualism represented in her books. I made it my priority to get through the hefty 1,000 page Atlas Shrugged a couple of years ago and tackled The Fountainhead shortly thereafter.

Since the 1957 publication of Atlas Shrugged, many a political reference has been made to the elusive character “John Galt,” all-encompassing figure of individualism, creation and invention.  With an encroaching government in full effect today, an extreme clash to Rand’s ideal world abounds and the comparisons are inevitable.

The fate of our country begs for analysis in this regard. The imposition of socialism in Atlas results in a miserable society where prosperity is dead and the freedom loving must escape. 

Dr. Arthur Robinson considers this idea in Human Events today, noting that the technological creators and artists of today have been slowly forced to “distraction.” These “men of the mind”, as Rand designated, “understand the consequences of the government oppression…so, they are taking actions to protect themselves and their families.”

Robinson continues:

… There are immediate effects upon our well-being and long term effects from the things that they are no longer working full time to create.

What is the cost of the distraction of our real leaders -- of the men of the mind -- of the John Galts among us?


Rand’s society is extreme, as is the tone of this article. However, the liberal agenda of  “common good” and President Obama’s condescension of America’s “childish” ways of the past (a strong, free and prosperous past) do not anticipate a liberty-based future. The cult-like way in which Obama gained unquestioned support so quickly, in light of multiple scandals and minimal experience, predicts a foolish pattern among the American people.

The “moochers” and “looters” are thickening in America. Bailout after bailout promises to destroy responsibility and the value of investment. As these Atlas characters are described, so mimics our society:

They use guilt as a weapon against those who produce value. They seek to destroy the producers despite the fact that they are dependent upon them.


In a famous excerpt from the book, Francisco d’Anconia speechifies:

Money is a tool of exchange, which can’t exist unless there are goods produced and men able to produce them. Money is the material shape of the principle that men who wish to deal with one another must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of the moochers, who claim your product by tears, or of the looters, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men who produce.

...Your wallet is your statement of hope that somewhere in the world around you there are men who will not default on that moral principle which is the root of money…


Are our producers – “men of mind” -- becoming irrelevant in light of recent events? Is success less achievable on personal merit as government doles it out on our dime? Rand’s world is fiction but the facts are shaping up to be eerily similar.






Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Uh...Dude!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:58 PM




« Previous1Next »
Your Blog Postings:
Last updated 7 Minutes 8 Seconds Ago
Last updated 8 Minutes 18 Seconds Ago
Last updated 22 Minutes 37 Seconds Ago
Last updated 24 Minutes 46 Seconds Ago
Last updated 47 Minutes 9 Seconds Ago
 

Archives of our Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs

Blog Search



Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Townhall Blogs
Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Columns Columns
Your Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Your Blogs
By Month
 December 2009
 November 2009
 October 2009
 September 2009
 August 2009
 July 2009
 June 2009
 May 2009
 April 2009
 March 2009
 February 2009
 January 2009
 December 2008
 November 2008
 October 2008
 September 2008
 August 2008
 July 2008
By Issue
 A Culture of Life
 Budget & Government
 Campaigns & Elections
 Education
 Energy & Environment
 Faith & Family
 Foreign Affairs
 Health Care
 Immigration
 Jobs & Economy
 Judges & Courts
 Media & Culture
 Property Rights
 Safety & Security
 Science & Technology
 Second Amendment
 Social Security
 Tax Relief
Advertisement

Comments Comments

wake up
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By maddox
Axe
 Re: The Price of Freedom
  By BK
Axe
 Re: You Will Subsidize Abortion
  By BK
jd's most handsome son
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By mike
yoshi
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By mike
PATRIOTIC CHICAGOLANDER
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Patriotic Chicagolander
Yoshi
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Ahenobarbus
ladies and gentlemen
 Re: This Christmas, 78% of Americans Identify as Christian
  By mike
9/11 the Sequel
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By DanNV
Yoshi
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Carlos
pray
 Re: Stuff You Didn't Want This Christmas
  By mike
It's already revealed it's ugly head
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Richard
the stupid - it burns
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Yoshi
Well, of course It's Bush's fault
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By bertman007
Let me guess ...
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Carlos
Axe,
 Re: This Christmas, 78% of Americans Identify as Christian
  By Crispian
careful
 Re: This Christmas, 78% of Americans Identify as Christian
  By mike
Al Qaeda Quaking In It's Sandals Over
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By NeoConScum
It will be revealing
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By Ahenobarbus
Don't Go Acting Stupidly
 Re: Authorities Say Terrorism To Blame For Christmas Plane Bombing In Detroit
  By JD's Most Handsome Son

The Latest on Town HallThe Latest on Town Hall


Blog Roll Blog Roll