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Defining 'Anosognosia'
Although, as a rule, I prefer avoiding using words in my articles that will send most normal people scurrying for their dictionary, I only recently came across "anosognosia" and I felt I should share it because it so perfectly describes the mental condition of liberals. It is the total unawareness of one's own disease, disability or defect. So when we find ourselves asking why leftists think and act as they do, apparently living in a fantasy world totally disconnected from reality, at least we now know there's a word that defines it.
I mean, what other reason would any American have for supporting the United Nations? By this time, rational people would understand that the U.N. is merely a larger, more corrupt, version of the League of Nations. Between 1919 and its dissolution in 1946, for all its self-laudatory hyperbole, the League stood idly by while Japan invaded Manchuria, Italy slaughtered Ethiopians and Hitler marched into Czechoslovakia and Poland.
That should have been the end of it, but, instead, like one of those creatures from "Night of the Living Dead," it rose from the grave and morphed into the U.N. And ever since, we Americans have provided the vile thing with shelter, 25% of its upkeep and 100% of any necessary renovations. And for what? So that the handful of decent nations that still exist in the world can consistently be out-voted by the Arab and Muslim members; and when more votes are required, there's always Russia, China, Cuba, Laos, Cambodia, Uganda and the Congo, ready to pitch in.
This is an organization that votes resolutions every other day condemning Israel, but nary a one against the Palestinians or the folks murdering Christians in the Middle East or the vile nations that at this late date are still dealing in the African slave trade.
Although those on the Left love to deal in moral equivalency when it was, say, a comparison between the U.S. and the Soviet Union or the Arab assassins of Munich and the Israelis who tracked them down, you never hear them comparing the member states of the U.N. to Murder Incorporated or the Barbary pirates, which would make a great deal more sense.
Donald Trump has kindly offered to purchase the U.N. Building, even though he would have to tear down the eyesore and then spend a bloody fortune to detoxify the land after all these years of contamination. If I were in charge, I would say, "Donald, you've got yourself a deal. Is ten dollars too much to ask?"
Not that far from the U.N., we have Wall Street, where thousands of young zombies have been congregating for some time, apparently in the belief that a rock concert is about to begin. I can only imagine that they were heading for Woodstock and got turned around when they found themselves stuck in Manhattan traffic.
Even though these demonstrations have caught on like a virus and are taking place all around the country, I'm actually getting a kick out of them. That's because I am imagining the parents -- well-intentioned idiots who forked over thousands of dollars to send these young saps off to academia, where leftwing Dr. Frankensteins, posing as professors, could replace their brains with those of parrots -- sitting home and watching the inevitable play out on their TVs.
Again, if I were in charge, I would round up these young idiots, together with Obama and all of his enablers in Congress, the public sector unions and the media, and send them off with one-way tickets to live in Greece. There they could experience firsthand the glories of socialism that they've espoused for decades.
Speaking of Chairman Obama, I can't help noticing that every time he gives a political speech, which is every day that ends with a "y," he insists that he wants to spend more tax dollars in order to save the jobs of cops, teachers and firemen. I'm sure it makes for nice reading in union newsletters, but the fact is, it's always his wealthy cronies, especially those heavily invested in the green energy con game, who seem to be his major beneficiaries.
On top of that, if the federal government didn't bleed the states and municipalities like the world's biggest leech, they could deal with their own cops, teachers and firemen, as ordained in the Constitution.
Perhaps, in a fit of sanity, the states might then consider de-unionizing civil service employees. The whole idea behind a person hooking up with the government was supposed to be job security. The fact that these people now draw bigger salaries and fatter pensions than the folks in the private sector merely confirms that when the inmates run the asylum, nobody should be too surprised when it's sane people who get locked up in the padded rooms.

44 Comments
Howard Last
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM
Burt - Please don't insult farm animals, they serve a useful purpose. At least you did not compare politicians to farm animals.
Burt Prelutsky
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 6:08 PM
Howard: The demonstrators could also serve a useful purpose if only it were legal to turn them into mulch.Burt
BoFromTexas
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 9:27 PM
I have to add a comment to the Occupier's odyssies. Back in the late 60s, resident idiots, know-nothings, and imbeciles got together in various locations to injure their hearing, fill their lungs with acrid smoke, ingest variously hued tablets, pills and powders, and then announce they had the solutions on everything from world hunger to communist aggression. You remember their suggestions, of course, and how much sense they made, such as capitulate to the communists, the super rich should feed the world (including long haired jobless hippies), etc., ad nauseum. Eventually they grew up and got government jobs doing nothing at high pay rates. None joined the military. Many are now teaching at colleges. Nothing changes over time. The Occupiers cannot ennunciate what they want, how to get it, or provide a viable solution to any social, financial, or political problem. The most jaw dropping suggestion I have heard is "Forgive all debt." That one had to take all of a half second of brainwork to come up with, with absolutely no retrospection. I do not have a TV, or I would be entertaining myself listening to the brain dead dope smoking morons spout off as experts on every topic, without limitation. No sitcom on TV could ever match this one.
Tex
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 10:32 PM
I was in NYC last week and went down one evening to see what I could see at Ground Zero. The Wall Street flea partiers were camped nearby so I went over to see what they were about. I don't know why they are getting ANY press attention. Rather than the thousands that Burt refers to, I saw maybe a hundred of them camped in a little square. Some were dancing around, and I saw some others with signs asking for laptops and donations. I saw a few signs saying how unfair it is for them to have to pay back their student loans. There were no well articulated problems or solutions that I could see. I didn't see a single one that I would consider hiring.
Burt Prelutsky
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 11:21 PM
Bo: You don't have to provide the OWS morons with face time on TV. Fox already does enough of that by turning the likes of Alan Colmes, Geraldo Rivera, Juan Williams, Leslie Marshall and Marc Lamont Hill, loose on us on a fairly regular basis.Burt
Howard Last
Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 11:52 PM
Burt - i prefer my mulch to be clean.
JohnA
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 1:03 AM
Good one, Bert!What goes with that is the very useful medical word "iatrogenic" which means in short, a self-inflicted disease, but in full it is an Adjective: "Of or relating to illness caused by medical examination or treatment."
Burt Prelutsky
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 1:12 AM
Howard: Picky, picky, picky.Burt
Jeannette
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:04 PM
I'm with Howard Last. If I'm going to start spreading mulch around, it had better be the real thing. And while composting might be acceptable, I don't think I'd ever be able fully to appreciate the beauty of the bell peppers or whatever, knowing what might have blanketed them.And yes, it's great to have you back.
Dale
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:04 PM
Another word for the times:Ineptocracy (in-ept-o-cra-cy) - a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers.
Miss Kitty
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:21 PM
Here's a good word for our current administration -kleptocracy, alternatively cleptocracy or kleptarchy, "rule by thieves") is a form of political and government corruption where the government exists to increase the personal wealth and political power of its officials and the ruling class at the expense of the wider population, often without pretense of honest service (Solyndra, etc.)
Richard Ryan
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 12:33 PM
Well, Burt; My wife and I are now safely settled in our daughter and son-inlaw`s compound in Santa Clarita. I must say that it is beautiful out here,but I`m not sure I will attempt driving in this particular area. It certainly is good medicine to continue reading your commentaries, Thanks for keeping the torch of reason and sanity burning.Richard RyanLamar,Missouri (Temporarily transplanted to California)
TAE
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 1:17 PM
My word for the liberals is 'anencephalic', meaning 'having no brain'.
Abu Nudnik
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 2:11 PM
Amusing but wrong Burt. "Anosognosia... is not related to global mental confusion, cognitive flexibility, or other major intellectual disturbance."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anosognosia
LINDY
Monday, October 24, 2011 at 3:20 PM
Sorry, Burt. Couldn't find that word in the Merriam-Webster dictionary:anosognosiaThe word you've entered isn't in the dictionary. Click on a spelling suggestion below or try again using the search bar above.1.anisogamous2.anastomosis3.aniseikonia4.nosocomial