by Rick Manning:   Sometimes it really hurts to be right.  But based upon the record,   you didn’t have to be Carnac the Magnificent or Miss Cleo to predict the   future if Cass Sunstein was confirmed for the post of Administrator   of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs within the Office  of  Management and Budget. . . . Sunstein’s comments  that Congress should impose mandates to force equal time be provided on  websites and blogs to opposing points of view would be alarming on   their own.  But coming from the chief regulator in the federal   government, they should send a shiver down the spine of every American   who treasures their First Amendment right to free speech. . . .
Believe it or not, Sunstein has actually advocated that animals should   have the right to sue, when he wrote in 2002 in “The Rights of   Animals: A Very Short Primer,” that “We could even grant animals a right   to bring suit without insisting that animals are persons, or that they   are not property.”  That’s right, . . .  a guy who   believes that animals should be able to access our court system, and sue   for damages, in charge of reviewing all of the regulations that come   through the federal government.  Can they really be surprised that he is advocating forcing opposing   views to be presented onto websites?  After all, prior to his   appointment and confirmation, Sunstein argued in his book “Nudge” in   favor of a “civility check”   on e-mails.  He went as far as to suggest that there could be a 24  hour  waiting period on the sending of e-mails that a master Internet  e-mail  censor deemed “uncivil”.
Of course, Sunstein’s latest authoritarian trial balloon of forcing   websites to have opposing views presented for readers has some humorous   potential.   Imagine the horror from the left if an atheist website had   to run a series of pop up ads advocating for a loving God using the   booming voice of James Earl Jones. But of course this is not what Sunstein is talking about.  No, he   wants to give the ratings-retarded Keith Olbermann a mandated voice on   Bill O’Reilly’s website.  After all, it isn’t fair that no one cares   what Keith thinks, he must be heard.
The truly scary thing about Cass Sunstein is that he is viewed as   Obama and Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s intellectual soul mate.    Soul mates whose philosophy is based upon an elitism   that doesn’t trust Americans to think for themselves.   In many   respects, Sunstein reveals who Obama and Kagan are, and why it should be   unsurprising to America that this Administration has embarked on   policies designed to make the federal government each of our watchful   nannies.
In Sunstein, Obama and Kagan, we may very well be seeing the horrors  of Plato’s philosopher kings being played out before our eyes.  A group   of “intellectuals” who just think they know better than the rest of  us,  and are determined to use the coercive power of government to force  us  to conform to their sensibilities.
Unfortunately, the Senate knew who and what Cass Sunstein is when   they voted to confirm him into a post that gives him incredible power to   regulate every aspect of American life, and soon they will face the   question of whether to give his   soul mate Kagan a lifetime position on the highest court in the   land. . . . [Full Article]
Rick Manning is the Director of Communications for Americans for   Limited Government, and the former Public Affairs Chief of Staff for  the  U.S. Department of Labor.
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Elitist Soul Mate of SCOTUS Nominee Elena Kagan and OMB Regulator Cass Sunstein Believes Animals Should Be Able To Sue People and Advocates Forcing Internet Fairness
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