Thursday, August 13, 2009

Every Body Loves A Good Spat

Christina Hoff Sommers and Nancy K.D. Lemon step in to the ring and battle facts in feminist scholarship.

Lemon:

In regard to the rule of thumb, for example, she asserted that Romulus of Rome, who is credited in my book with being involved with the first antidomestic-violence legislation, could not have done this as he was merely a legendary, fictional character, who along with his brother Remus was suckled by a wolf.

In fact, Plutarch and Livy each state that Romulus was the first king of Rome. He reigned from 753-717 BC, and created both the Roman Legions and the Roman Senate. He is also credited with adding large amounts of territory and people to the dominion of Rome, including the Sabine women. The modern scholar Andrea Carandini has written about the historic reign of Romulus, based in part on the 1988 discovery of the Murus Romuli on the north slope of the Palatine Hill in Rome.

Hoff Sommers:

She (Lemon) confidently informs us that Romulus actually existed and ruled Rome from 753-717 BC. That is preposterous. She cites Livy and Plutarch as sources. These first-century writers did not claim to be offering historically accurate accounts of events that took place some 700 years before their time, but openly professed to be summarizing beliefs, myths, and legends that had come down through the ages. She also cites the contemporary Roman archaeologist Andrea Carandini—a maverick figure who discovered what he claims might have been a wall of a palace that could have belonged to Romulus. As the July/August 2007 issue of Archaeology politely notes, his suggestion “represents a sharp break with two millennia of scholarship.”

Ouch.

Posted by Daniel Medley on 08/13 at 06:37 PM
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Hypocrisy

Hypocrisy is one of those things that grate on my nerves more than just about anything. Lately, from the left concerning health care reform, lying seems to be so common that it’s almost expected every time President Obama opens his mouth.

“If you want to keep your current plan, you can …”

Lie.

“There will be no rationing…”

Lie.

“These protests are not representative of how people feel…”

Again, lie.

You get the point.

Also, the absolutely amazing drivel that comes from Nancy Pelosi about swastikas and Harry Reid’s claim that those who protest the current debacle called health care reform are evil mongers. The left is trying it’s best to stifle dissent and debate. All of this is to be expected.

Yes, hypocrisy is to be expected as well in almost any political argument, I understand that. But to display it in such an open, idiotic way as this is beyond even the stupidity that is currently the Obama administration. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard some idiot like Pelosi or Reid, or some other dolt pushing for this atrocious version of health care reform, claim that the protest are nothing more than “AstroTurf” sponsored by evil insurance companies or militia types, or the--GASP!!--Republican Party. However, now hypocrisy raises its ugly head:

Work to Pass Obama’s Healthcare Plan and Get Paid to Do it!$10-15 hr!

Just saying.

Posted by Daniel Medley on 08/13 at 06:04 PM
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