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Friday, April 03, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Learning From Dummies
by David Harsanyi
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I recently stumbled upon a brilliant piece of advice on the radio.

Did you know that if you post topless photos of yourself on the Internet, some dubious character may find out one day? And, depending on your career choices, you may even live to regret the decision.

"Think before you post," pleaded the extraordinarily even-tempered woman in this public service announcement, which was "brought to me" by the good people at the Department of Something-or-Other in conjunction with the Ad Council.

As I made a mental note to delete my topless photos pronto -- lest some wiseguy disseminate them on Facebook and induce hundreds of my "friends" to throw up -- I also resolved to investigate the Ad Council. After a lifetime of listening to its aggravating do-good spots, it was time.

I learned that "for 60 years," the Ad Council has created insipid icons and slogans "woven into the very fabric of American culture," such as Smokey Bear's "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires"; the Crash Test Dummies' "You Could Learn a Lot From a Dummy"; McGruff the Crime Dog's "Take a Bite out of Crime"; and, of course, "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing To Waste."

You can say that again.

If your standard Madison Avenue garbage isn't grating enough, the Ad Council gladly will flex its creative muscle. Then the resulting "public service" spots will run relentlessly before movies and on television, radio and the Internet, and some bureaucrat can profess triumph and clear his self-important conscience.

For years, we've heard advice about the glaringly self-evident ills of excessive drinking and drug use. Fine. But because I already have a wife, two daughters and 3,000 years of guilt to keep me perpetually harassed, the last thing I want to see popping up on TV is my "green" governor -- who lives in a mansion on the taxpayers' dime -- scolding me about the temperature reading of my thermostat.

I first detected this killjoyism during the 1980s, when PSAs stole valuable time from the five-video rotation on MTV. Today nearly every government agency -- large or small, local or federal -- operates some informational Web site or "campaign" to point out how irresponsibly I conduct my affairs.

Take our secretary of agriculture, Tom Vilsack, who recently "teamed" with the Ad Council and characters from Walt Disney's "Pinocchio" to help "remind" moms about MyPyramid.gov.

MyPyramid.gov, it turns out, treats moms as a class of twits unable to differentiate between a vulgar leafy green vegetable and a proper cheeseburger. What would the Founders have thought of such paternalistic finger wagging and direction? ("This is Thomas Jefferson. I'm here with Pinocchio to tell you, "You could learn a lot from a dummy!")

Then there is the captivatingly useless U.S. Financial Literacy and Education Commission's Web site, Mymoney.gov. Taking fiscal guidance from a tragically inefficient and irresponsible organization that runs trillions of dollars of debt is very much like taking seriously a 1990s-era spot from Motley Crue beseeching us not to use drugs.

Now the government has set up a site to help us get through the coming depression (although, really, it's done enough). At http://www.samhsa.gov/economy, you can learn more about the possible health risks associated with an economic downturn.

Do you feel "depression"? "Anxiety"? (And, considering your 401(k), if you're not, perhaps you're a sociopath.) Are you engaging in compulsive behavior? How about "substance abuse"? (Fingers crossed; I'm only one fiscal quarter away!) Or is there "persistent" crying going on?

Hey, why not? In the eyes of Washington, we are children, after all.

If we're not, how about doing us a public service and leaving us alone?

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About The Author
the more you know....
just M.Y.O.B. (Mind Your Own Business)

OLearning From Dummies
From C. S. Lewis:

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end, for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

New Yellow Dummies Book

Liberal Politics for DUMMIES

or, Why the country is going to HELL in a Hand-Basket.

Written By: Patriotic Conservative Americans.

David Suzuki
Until it became evident that Canada has a lot more problems to worry about than which light bulbs people are using, we were not only berated nd nagged by David Suzuki and his crusade against the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, but even worse, Suzuki staged little dramas showing himself subverting our children. He would be meeting little 8 year olds in the dark basement of their parents home, by (one assumes) politically correct LED flashlight, exhorting the kiddies to berate their parents and rat them out to others for *not conserving* ... as the little fascist girl who brought her 6 year old neighbour boy with deviant parents to this secret meeting said with ideological, fascist conviction, *because its OUR FUTURE!* I was immediately transported back to the scene in Cabaret in which the little Nazi boy sings at an outdoor biergarten, *Tomorrow belongs to me* as the kiddies rise with fervor in their faces, and the Englishman says to the liberal German, *You still think you can control them?*

The next time he hears from that guy it is by post card from Argentina.

Take a Leaf from Lord Cromwell
I would gladly sign a petition to require the Congress and the President to take a summer-long vacation. Who needs these self-important people? The country and the economic system will shape up nicely without the help of these clueless legislators.

Congressional Vacaton?
Why would the sots voluntarily leave the intoxicating fountain of power? Having tasted this enchanting brew as those who long ago having heard the siren’s call forgot their former lives and chose to dash their ship against the rocks pursuing the alluring call. So these, our "public servants" return as a swine to its wallow to drink deeply of the vile brew.

In the words of an old song “… how much does it cost? I’ll buy it. The time is all we’ve lost. I’ll try it. He can’t even run his own life…I’ll be dam-ed if he’ll run mine!”

Bad Habits From Old People
Think back to when I was a kid , The Do-Gooders lived on the same block. Screw up , they told your Parents.I've never smoked a joint,people tell me I don't know what I missed. But I never told my parents about swimming in the creek,that was a no-no. I did smoke rabbit tobbaco , stuff burns your mouth bad. I never drank much , till I turned 14 , hey I still like BEER. There ain't nothing like a good cigar
and I'm not talking about a white owl. Yea The Good old day's people minded their own business
except your neighbors,But you know I did learn how to make change for a dollar without a calculator. Rabbit Tobbaco 50 years ago , way back when I was young. Love Old Man Robert

The most irritating one
lately, I think, is that stupid "Scruff, McGruff" thing with the girly-boy singing the address over and over.

Stupid vs Dumb
Dumb is when you do something that only your buddies see and they don't make a video; Stupid is when you get caught on video and the WORLD sees it.
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