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Evan
Sayet again proves himself a humorist with brilliant insights into culture,
politics and philosophy of Left, Middle and Right on war, economics and
governance.·
By
Jim Wrenn,
Commentary Editor at PoliSat.Com.
March 15, 2009--
Who often is best at displaying a rigorous way of conveying insightful
perceptions of culture's confections of dots
to be hooked by connections? His
last name rhymes best with " sigh-yet "? Comedian,
Evan Sayet, whose standup routine in video seen below--
You'll enjoy it, I bet.
A man without peer in the task of tracing the "now" from the past and
thereby revealing how thinking not feeling avoids the mistakes of the past.
His classical-liberal perspective on what is the
best "prime" directive allows us to see if truly we'd be objective, we
must be selective. The value of freedom of choice, a freedom in which we
rejoice, cannot neutral be t'wards those who'd decree destruction of freedom of
choice. When freedom and tyranny cross in hist'ry, the risk isn't naught
if daring is shunned then freedom becomes in hist'ry a paradigm lost.
A classical lib'ral knows liberty must nevertheless
employ synergy with force for survival-- a principle vital embedded in liberty's
liturgy. J.F.K. espoused liberty's liturgy:
Twixt tyranny's forces and liberty, what MUST be endured? All costs
to assure the ultimate triumph of liberty.
On this page, two speeches appear by Evan, who speaks without fear of being
perceived defying "P C": the second is here
and the first one is here.
I finally close with a note in case as you read what I wrote you deemed the word
usage and syntax effusive and think that good English I smote. Perhaps
you've detected these lines are written in rhythm and rhyme-- If so,
cursor-down, 'cause there will be found these verses in stanzas and lines.
His
last name rhymes best with " sigh-yet "?
Comedian, Evan Sayet,
whose standup routine
in video seen
below-- You'll enjoy it, I bet.
A
man without peer in the task
of tracing the "now" from the past
and thereby revealing
how thinking not feeling
avoids the mistakes of the past.
His
classical-liberal perspective
on what is the best "prime" directive
allows us to see
if truly we'd be
objective, we must be selective.
The
value of freedom of choice,
a freedom in which we rejoice,
cannot neutral be
t'wards those who'd decree
destruction of freedom of choice.
When
freedom and tyranny cross
in hist'ry, the risk isn't naught
if daring is shunned;
then freedom becomes
in hist'ry a paradigm lost.
J.F.K.
espoused liberty's liturgy:
Twixt tyranny's forces and liberty,
what MUST be endured?
All costs to assure
the ultimate triumph of liberty.
On
this page, two speeches appear
by Evan, who speaks without fear
of being perceived
defying "P C":
the second is here
and the first one is here.
--Jim
Wrenn, Editor at PoliSat.Com.
Permanent
links to this installment:
http://polisat.com/DailyPoliticalSatire-Commentary/Archives2009/du20y09m03d15-01.htm
OR
http://PoliSat.Com/EvanSayet.htm
.
Go
to EvanSayet.Com.
Video also at PodModal.Com
and at PaidMail.Com.