“Question Authority”
“Question Authority” is a popular slogan often pasted on bumper stickers that came out of the late 1970′s famous protests around the United States. The phrase is a statement refuting the logical fallacy of “because I said so.” In other words, statements made by “authority figures” are not necessarily factual just because the individual making the statements have rank over others.
“You will always find that those are most apt to boast of national merit, who have little or not merit of their own to depend on…” -Oliver Goldsmith
From Vietnam to George W. Bush, questioning authority has been the policy of the left, especially when Republicans have been in office. And to be fair, there has always been an assumption that it is the duty of citizenry not to blindly accept what they are being told by a government. Especially when that government was appointment by the very people it assumes it has authority over.
“It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.” -Benjamin Franklin
But for the Left, this mantra of sorts has quickly come to a close with the election of a Progressive administration. Questioning authority is unacceptable. And it is confusing to the Left why conservatives would ever question the policies of the administration. Furthermore, the generation that invented the “Question Authority” movement, now the authorities themselves, have entered into numerous double standards.
Mark Lloyd was brought into the administration as the Chief Diversity Officer. A position that is designed to verify that a strategy of diversity and inclusion policy is taking place across the nation. Yet the administration has attempted to shut down and shut out Fox News as of late. A very diverse move.
Back in August the Obama administration became concerned over email chain mails that were making the rounds on the Internet. One should take pause and consider that sentence. The administration of the Office of the President of the United States of America was concerned about a chain email circulating on the Internet regarding the health care bill. David Axelrod emailed thousands of individuals who had not opted in to receive correspondence from the White House in order to confront “myths” circulating on the Internet.
I for one was never taught in school that asking questions was a thing of ignorance.
-nick
CPAC Is Off And Running
The Conservative Political Action Conference got rolling today. It will run through Saturday evening and feature many prominent conservative thinkers and also up and comers in the movement speaking on the main stage or at various break out groups or panels.
Regrettably I will not be able to attend, as I am making my way back to the great state of Georgia to perform my duties as a groomsman in one of my best friends weddings (awww).
Fortunately, many of my colleagues, including one of our own staff will be in attendance, and hopefully we will get some updates from them to post up here on the site.
-nick







