Those Silly Dads On TV

Authored by Thomas Harrington via The Brownstone Institute,

Have you gotten the memo yet? If not, you must be pretty good at willful blindness as it has been pumped into our homes several times an hour by our mainstream media and its advertising apparatus over the last quarter century or so.

While it has several stylistic variations, its central message is the following:

American fathers are amiable doofuses who mostly care about getting and sitting in front of big screen TVs while their much savvier wives scurry around for them, and provide almost everything of lasting value that the children might need.

Then there’s the other part.

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Father’s Day Gift Guide

Via The Babylon Bee

Father’s Day is in just two days, which means you probably still haven’t bought your dad anything. Luckily, The Babylon Bee comes flying in to rescue you like Superman in one of the Christopher Reeve films (not all dark and broody and killy like the Snyder movies). Here are 10 great gift ideas for dad:

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HAPPY FATHERS DAY

“I believe that what we become depends on what our fathers teach us at odd moments, when they aren’t trying to teach us. We are formed by little scraps of wisdom.” – Umberto Eco

“A father is neither an anchor to hold us back nor a sail to take us there, but a guiding light whose love shows us the way.”

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America(*): Happy (Founding) Fathers Day

Submitted by Thad Beversdorf via FirstRebuttal.com,

I got into an early discussion today about America.  I came to the conclusion that today’s America* is an ugly fraud.  We wave the flag adorned with stars and stripes, we reminisce about a glorious history, we point to the constitution, the founding fathers and freedom and then we include ourselves as part of this legacy; as though we have some natural right to call ourselves by the same name.  But is that true?  Do Americans* by way of history simply get to partake in the greatness of our past?  Do we get to say we are somehow part of all the great things done by those who came before us?

Today’s America* has nothing in common with the nostalgic images and grand successes of the nation as it were in her glory days.  In fact, I would argue not only does America* lack any authentic representation of times past but is the antithesis of America.  We have come full circle, back to the very thing our ancestors fought, died and ultimately persevered to escape.  We have become a nation of political thieves and liars, and second class citizens whose majority will has no bearing on how their taxes will be spent or to which wars their children will be sent to die in.   And please let me halt your disgust right there, this is not conjecture but hardened fact, so allow me to explain before lazily calling me a traitor or an assh*le.

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