In my latest Epoch Times column I cite Canada’s swelling bureaucracy and shriveling RCMP and armed forces to illustrate that bad policy drives out good.
“Self-pity is easily the most destructive of the non-pharmaceutical narcotics; it is addictive, gives momentary pleasure and separates the victim from reality.”
John William Gardner, quoted as “Thought du jour” in “Social Studies” in Globe & Mail April 26, 2010
“Oh, pshaw! When ya’ can’t have what you choose, ya’ just choose what you have.”
The title character, regarding the food at Col. Cyrus Jones’ eating palace, in Owen Wister The Virginian
“The #UCP has no connection to the PCs. They’re a coalition of the religious & libertarian right. So it’s a coalition of anger & resentment. If you don’t have a chip on your shoulder you don’t belong – the least attractive place to be for balanced, rational people.”
Complete text of tweet by Canadian radio personality Charles Adler November 26, 2022 [assuming every balanced, rational person knows anger, resentment or both are the foundation of faith]
“Everyone has a photographic memory. Some just don’t have film.”
“Top 15 Taglines From the Internet” in Gilbert! magazine Vol. 3 No. 4 (Jan/Feb. 2000)
In my latest Loonie Politics column I berate Canadian “conservative” politicians for being as clueless about how to avoid wedge issues as they are spineless about how to approach them.
“It is not the man of the world who appreciates the world.”
G.K. Chesterton in Daily News December 5, 2001, quoted in Gilbert Magazine Vol. 10 #7 (June-July, 2007)
“Why is experience so useless? One explanation is that most people are lazy and would rather not learn from the past. Instead, they hover in a gauzy present, one that has as little connection to what happened 10 years ago as to 10,000 years ago.”
Paul Kedrosky in National Post December 29, 1998