Adam Carolla Slams Occupy Wall Street, Calls Protesters "Self-Entitled Monsters" Lisa O'Connor/ZUMAPress.com Adam Carolla has a beef with Occupy Wall Street. In an interview with the right-leaning Media Research Center, the funnyman went off on the popular political movement in an expletive-filled rant in which he bashed 99 percenters for being "self-entitled monsters. " Look who's going the way of Dennis Miller. MORE: Adam Carolla Kinda Apologizes for Remarks About LGBT Community "There's something that's come up in this country that didn't use to exist, which is envy. And it's a big issue," Carolla said in the sit-down. Calling the protesters "ass douches," he calls them who have no desire to work, the comedian then slammed Baby Boomers for basically failing to teach them the right values, using a football analogy to make his point. "We've created a bunch of f--king self-entitled monsters," Carolla, a father of two in his own right, snarked.
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Libritarian / Conservative. Wikileaks - Wikileaks. Watching America. Conspiracy-Theory Socialism. MAY 20, 2010 by STEVEN HORWITZ A particularly unfortunate element on the fringes of the freedom movement is belief in a variety of conspiracy theories about government and the economy. Some theories are less damaging than others, but some are much nastier, suggesting, for example, that international Jewish bankers created and have sustained the Fed’s attempts to manipulate the money and credit system for their own enrichment. Conspiracy theories are as old as human thinking; they satisfy a deep desire to believe that some person or group is in control of everything and that the apparently chaotic way that social life evolves actually has an underlying unity. In this way, observers have argued, conspiracy theories substitute for religion, providing meaning to what would otherwise be a meaningless social world.
And like religion, conspiracy theories ultimately rely on faith. This is not what classical liberals should want to engage in. Why Not Noble Conspiracies? America: The Grim Truth.