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Narcissist Nation - Reflections of a Blue-State Conservative (Hardcover)
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Narcissist Nation - Reflections of a Blue-State Conservative (Hardcover)
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It's not easy being Catholic and conservative in secular 'Blue
State' New York, but that's what George J. Marlin is, always has
been, and always will be. Don't ask him to change. Besides, like
America, it's the Empire State that needs to change. Generation
after generation of elitists have put in place their plans for
making the machineries of state work more efficiently and more
equitably, and they've succeeded in wrecking what was never broken
in the first place. And Mr. Marlin has a name for political types
who think they know better than the rest of us: narcissists.
Narcissists have been fouling up societies since the beginning of
time. As Marlin writes: Throughout history, a subset of people have
viewed themselves as superior to the rest of the population due to
their perceived distinctive qualities: intelli-gence, breeding,
class, or wealth. These elites have generally held that because
they are exceptional persons they were best suited to conduct the
affairs of state. They are wrong. But they have succeeded, and they
appear to be ascendant in America today, although the Tea Party may
have something to say about that. But consider the following
contemporary examples: * The elitist imposition of Obamacare upon
an unwilling nation * The lionizing by the Left of eugenicists,
such as Margaret Sanger and Ruth Bader Ginsburg * The way
"Catholic" politicians such as New York governors George Pataki and
David Paterson and former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani run
roughshod over Church teaching * The way contemporary education -
from nursery school through college - infantilizes and fails our
kids, preparing them poorly for the rigors of adulthood With an
acid pen and a ready wit, George Marlin takes on many of modern
America's most revered intellectuals and shows conclusively that
they're just not as smart as they think they are.
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