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October 22, 2008 - 9:19 pm - by Richard Fernandez
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2008-10-23 06:11:49

There has long been a characterization by the masses of the egghead intellectual as a person who is socially and emotionally deficient. The term ” egghead” implies a certain emotional disconnect from everyday life. A person who tries to hide his lack of social aptitude behind his intellectual knowledge. I think there is more than a grain of truth to that characterization.

Might the destructive intellectualized marxism of our University and over educated elite be somehow a jealous rage filled payback to all people who ridiculed and mocked our now powerful eggheads as children?

What strikes me most of Michele and Barack and many of our elite like them is their envy, resentment and anger. Many people have asked ” why do people who have now so much, still have so much resentment ?

Could it be that their childhood social inadequacies are fueling this anger? If not that, what is fueling their rage?

Barack and friends only have compassion and empathy for the
common man in the abstract. The One in reality despises the common folk – those bitter clingers, and all those social institutions that support them. There is no empathy for the damage to lifestyle of the ordinary man in Barack’s plan for this nation. The drastic changes brought by his fascist control freaks, his high taxes, his Universal Health Care and his ruinous environmental policies will leave millions of families in a pitiful position. He doesn’t seem to care and neither do his elite supporters.

In the Grathwohl interview the same lack of empathy and compassion stands out. What is a priority to Ayers and his comrades is not providing for the masses, but controlling the
masses to the point of killing them if necessary.

Grathwohl: “I brought up the subject of what’s going to happen after we take over the government. You know, we become responsible for administrating, you know, 250 million people. And there was no answer.
No one had given any thought to economics. How are you going to clothe and feed these people? The only thing that I could get was that they expected that the Cubans, the North Vietnamese, the Chinese and the Russians would all want to occupy different portions of the United States.

They also believed that their immediate responsibility would be to protect against what they called the counter-revolution. And they felt that this counter-revolution could best be guarded against by creating and establishing re-education in the Southwest where we would take all of the people who needed to be re-educated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be.”