Political-Rep-Dem Street Sign By Selwyn Duke

It has become apparent that most Americans simply don’t take voting very seriously.  This is especially true of those who encourage voting.  They’ll tell us that walking into a polling place and pulling a lever is our civic duty, but this isn’t true.  Our civic duty is to cultivate wisdom in ourselves and become conversant with the issues; the walking and pulling part is just a natural by-product of that.

Yet so many try to pull others to the polls, claiming that mass participation in the electoral process somehow makes our country better.  I guess this is in the way that having everyone take a turn in the cockpit of a 747 would make air travel better or having everyone try his hand at brain surgery would make brains better.  The latter is hard to imagine, of course, but it would increase the likelihood that those brains would vote Democrat.

Speaking of which, I understand why Democrats are enamored of get-out-the-dopes drives such as Rock the Vote.  Having every drug addict, goth, Wiccan, vampirist, criminal, cross-dresser, sideshow geek and The Hills Have Eyes mutant do the walkie-pully-poll thing between drunken slumber and a night’s partying may not make America stronger, but it sure makes the Democrat Party stronger.  Hey, they know their constituencies, which together, to borrow a Pat Buchanan line, look like the bar scene in Star Wars.  And, just think, this used to be the party of the common man.  Now it’s the party of the uncommon man.

As for common myths, encouraging people to vote doesn’t advance the common good.  After all, we would agree that having an educated electorate is a prerequisite for a healthy electoral process.  Yet we also know that most people aren’t well-educated on the issues of the day.  Therefore, it cannot be good for everyone to vote.

If any would dispute this, just listen to these Howard Stern man-on-the-street interviews conducted prior to the 2008 election.  The radio jock had an interviewer ascribe John McCain’s positions to Barack Obama and ask Obama supporters if they approved.  It went something like this, “Do you like Obama’s pro-life stance?  Can you accept his choice of Sarah Palin as vice-presidential running mate?”  What do you think the answer was?  If you didn’t guess that they were just fine with “Obama’s” positions, please remember to vote November 3.

The truth is that get-out-the-vote endeavors, as I wrote in 2008, “can quite correctly be defined as an effort to rally the idiot vote disguised as a noble exercise in democracy.”  A good example is this breaking story about Ohio high-school students who were taken to vote during school hours, allegedly given sample ballots only for Democrat candidates and then treated to ice cream.  And some Democrats have even advocated granting 14-year-olds the right to vote.  Hey, why not?  We can set up polling places in paintball and laser-tag facilities and a registration icon on YouTube. 

But why stop there?  Perhaps the Democrats can adopt one of their constituencies’ slogans, “If they’re eight, it’s too late.”  Recruit them early, they say.  Besides, little kids eat less ice cream.

On the other hand, we could just accept the simple rule of thumb here: If someone doesn’t have the get-up-and-go to get out and vote without being prodded, it follows that he won’t have the greater get-up-and-go necessary to inform himself on the issues, in which case he shouldn’t vote.  So it’s just a case of nature taking care of itself.  After all, if people aren’t voting, it’s for the same reason why they don’t play the piano, paint or follow politics: They’re not interested in those things.  And when you’re not interested in something, you invariably won’t be very good at it.

Yet people will talk about the importance of exercising constitutional rights.  They forget about moral rights, however.  And if you would maintain that an uneducated person has a moral right to vote, then you should accept that a butcher has a moral right to operate on your child because, for some inexplicable reason, getting everyone involved in an endeavor somehow makes it better.    

And based on this idea, we see a lot of posturing about getting people "engaged in the process."  As I also wrote in 2008, however:

…it's all talk.  A process is just that, a process, "a systematic series of actions directed to some end" [1], while voting is simply an action.  Or perhaps we could say it's a reaction — catalyzed by one's own knowledge and passion.

If people really were interested in the health of the "process," they would start at the beginning of that "systematic series of actions" — which is the step whereby you encourage people to care, study and inform themselves — not at the end with voting.  They would understand that once this step was tended to, people would naturally cast ballots, as it is merely a by-product of personal political health.

Then again, could it be that certain elements in our society know that if they tend to the beginning of that process, the end of it won’t be to their liking?  And what does it say about a group, which shall remain nameless (I’ll just say it starts with a “D” and ends with an “s’”), when its success hinges on growing and rallying the idiot vote?

As for our national success, voter participation is key.  And if we can get it down to five percent, we just might make the Founding Fathers smile.  So I’ll issue a public service announcement:

If you’re not reading this article, please do your duty this November 2.  Stay home.

    This article was first published at American Thinker.

           © 2010 Selwyn Duke — All Rights Reserved

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5 responses to “If You’re Not Reading This Article, Please Don’t Vote”

  1. Gary Avatar
    Gary

    excellent!!! here ye! here ye!
    (The governors race in Mexifornia is an amazing indication of just how ignorant and how politically correct
    voters are. Even in our church it is amazing the degree that folks “feel” they are entitled to other people’s
    money and hard work. I would like to put up signs saying things like “Turn off your TV and grow a convict-able
    conscience.” This ignorance is literally going to kill us. Brown was at the nexus of our current inability to
    account and is the same guy that handed out unfunded money to state workers.. that he could now be
    leading in the poles creates a deafening alarm in my brain. As Selwyn says below we need to
    be convict-able and understand right and wrong before we vote.)

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  2. David A Williams Avatar
    David A Williams

    Excellent; excellent; excellent! Finally, someone with the intestinal fortitude to call it what it is.

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  3. S. Wesley Mcgranor Avatar

    A literacy exam is in order…if voting wasn’t a civil right. Anyhow, the average individual is enginered and lacks character, thus the t.v. show molds – as benelevent dictator.

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  4. jbailey Avatar
    jbailey

    Let us take, for instance, what are the average concerns of the un-ambitioned, instinct/impulsed driven, medicated dependent (recreational and otherwise….users and sellers), lazy kind of unproductive folks? Of course, they want to “feed their habits”, and many are found incarcerated for pushing the envelope to satisfy their urges. But mainly, their mind set is framed around getting something for nothing…or reaping the rewards of illegal or criminal activity. A great majority migrate to the broad category of “hand outers”. The propagandist see the opportunity to have a “field day”, and through a “systematic series of actions” and reactions, orchestated, and psychologically tuned…even to the presentation of lies, deceit, and far out promises of delusional themes….grab them, and capture them with the “nanny state” Marxist idea of life and living…the end point being their vote. Why close the porous border…when every illegal represents an eventual vote and granting of some form of marginal citizenship…along with the profound development of “sentiment” and “compassion” for the latino regard and “vote”. From whom? The liberal cause, the “democratic” vote. The delusional idea of “something for nothing” prevails….and with mssive, unrestorable spending, entitlements and mandates designed to stiffle personal initiative, achievement, and work….like the giant bird regurgitating into the mouths of their young…the big “federal bird” looms over them, with promises of Marxist lies and deceit….with the one great object…get their vote. Were we uneducated to the tune of not realizing and seeing the Marxist influence of the family background, the Muslim indoctrination, the extreme left wing liberal educational process, the nature and character of his close associates and friends, and the declarations from himself of how his sentiments were grounded…void of the true devoted love for the principles laid down by our founding fathers? ie, flag burnings, Rev. Wright, wifes statements, mothers thesis with redacted anti-US, anti-capitalist statements, etc, etc. We elected one of the most successful propaganda machines in our recorded history. Whether it was a historical first, rock star worship, rhetorical expertise with telepromters, careful image construction, association, or placment in his crowds, or the repeated mantra of delusional far out utopian promises and lies for an unreal “promised land” of change….we fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. Will it happen again? Are we that deluded, hypnotized, numbed up, and unable to see the forest for the trees?
    God Help Us All…if it happens again. The road back may be as painful as the road we have been “nudged” and led down. We must not let it happen. We must stand up for our free enterprise capitalist form of government that has sustained us through thick and thin for over two hundred years. Remember in November. It is the individual, the small business, the free enterprise frame of reference that must prevail…not Marxism, socialism, or communism.

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  5. A high school student Avatar

    I wish I would have realized that I saw this post a little sooner I have been pretty busy lately with school. Mr. Duke might sound a little baised about the kind of people that do the Rock the Vote thing. His description of the type of people that do it is pretty acurate. I subscribe to Xbox the offical magizene and there was an article on the Rock the vote. Being curious I went to the website and checked out the forums. What did I find? It was pretty scary, there were posts by people that could not spell or even use grammar correctly. The f-bomb was dropped like it was the nuclear holocaust. This kind of program is trash like Mr. Duke says.
    The type of program that should be promoted is kind of like a foot ball roster for the politcal candidates that run for office. The name, party, legislation approvals, asperations, etc. should be listed by each candidate and there should be a “more button” to see additonal information about the candidate. If there were unbiased information about each candidate everyone could get a clear view on each candidate without outside influence on what candidate a person should pick. There should be no smeering or libel about candidates, just the facts baby, the facts
    I now that this might not be a perfect program but it sounds a lot better than the others that I have seen on TV or the internet. If something like this does exist, if someone could post a link I would be very appreciative.

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