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Protecting the Ignorant from the Evil?

Below, Guy discusses the anti-democratic comments of both North Carolina governor Beverly Perdue and former Obama budget director Peter Orszag.

Look, this stuff isn't surprising, coming from liberals; remember James Carville and Anita Dunn's cheerful references to totalitarian mass murderers?  Even inside-the-Beltway pundits like the late David Broder conceded that Obama-style "progressivism" carries with it the temptation to totalitarianism. 
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But what's most interesting is the reason for the (ironically named)  Democrat, or liberal/left, anti-democratic urge.  It's this: When you predicate your political philosophy on the belief that most of your fellow human beings aren't smart or capable enough to survive without the intervention of Big Government -- and then add the delusion that those who believe differently are heartless or evil -- then there's no inherent reason that strong, anti-democratic measures shouldn't be taken.  It's all to protect the ignorant from the evil, don't you know.

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