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Adult Baby Syndrome

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Welcome to the land of the freeloaders and the home of the depraved. No image captures America's regressive ethos better than that of 30-year-old Stanley Thornton Jr., self-proclaimed "Adult Baby." Profiled on a recent National Geographic reality television show, Thornton claims to suffer from a bizarre infantilism that leads him to wear diapers, lounge around in an oversized crib and seek constant coddling.

The nappies may be extreme, but let's face it: Thornton Jr. — let's just call him Junior — is a symptom of our Nanny State run amok, not an anomaly.

Junior came to Washington's attention this week when Oklahoma GOP Sen. Tom Coburn challenged the Social Security Administration to probe into how the baby bottle-guzzling 350-pound man qualified for federal disability benefits. A former security guard, Junior is handy enough to have crafted his own wooden high chair and playpen.

Junior can drive a car and has sense enough not to go out in public in his XXL footie pajamas. Yet, welfare administrators treat him as an incurable dependent. Also collecting taxpayer-subsidized paychecks: Thornton's adult roommate, a former nurse, who has indulged Thornton's baby role-playing for the past decade.

Junior, naturally, threw a tantrum when his government teat-sucking was called into question. He wiped his nose and un-balled his fists long enough to type out an e-mail to The Washington Times: "You wanna test how damn serious I am about leaving this world, screw with my check that pays for this apartment and food. Try it. See how serious I am. I don't care," Junior threatened. "I have no problem killing myself. Take away the last thing keeping me here, and see what happens. Next time you see me on the news, it will be me in a body bag."

Not from nowhere has this stubborn, self-destructive sense of entitlement sprung.

As I reported last month, a record-breaking 12 million Americans have been added to the federal food stamp rolls over the past two years, and the bloated $6 billion AmeriCorps social justice army has been converted into a publicist corps for the welfare machine.

Just this week, a Michigan man boasted that he's still collecting food stamps after winning a $2 million government-sponsored lottery prize. "If you're going to ... try to make me feel bad, you aren't going to do it," he told a local TV reporter. Embedded in his rebuke is the eternal refrain of the self-esteem-puffed teenager: "You can't judge me!"

Diana West, author of "The Death of the Grown-Up," traced the modern abdication of adulthood to the Baby Boomer generation. "The common compass of the past — the urge to grow up and into long pants; to be old enough to dance at the ball (amazingly enough, to the music adults danced to); to assume one's rights and responsibilities — completely disappeared" after World War II. A culture of behavioral restraint gave way to "anything goes" and morphed into the current generation's "whatever" attitude.

Look around: Junior's infantilism is of a piece with the refusal of celebrity mothers Dina Lohan and Tish Cyrus to act like parents — and instead serve as best friends and tattoo parlor pals for their wayward daughters Lindsay and Miley. They're the kind of women who shop at Forever 21, buy beer for their daughters' prom parties and give them Botox certificates for high school graduation.

Junior's penchant for pajamas is of a piece with perpetually stunted Hugh Hefner's fetish for velvet robes 24/7 and self-indulgent decadence. Junior's giant playpen is a cringe-inducing symbol of the Farmville-tethered, "funemployed" class of self-gratifiers who continue to live for today and spend like there's no tomorrow.

Adult Baby Syndrome isn't an isolated pathology. It's the new American Way. Or, I should say, the new American Wahhhhh.

Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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I emphatically volunteer to provide the 'body bag' of which he spoke. The sooner this bloated colostomy bag of a person leaves planet earth, the better. Talk about uselessness, this wad of shoe sole deposit is chop sticks in the soup line. He cannot go fast enough.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Jobe
Fri May 20, 2011 8:05 AM
It amazes me as to how much digging you need to do so you can attack programs that are trying to help people!!!

If you really want to go after waste and fraud, start looking at the military, defense contractors and money wasted to fight the wars we shouldn't be fighting.

We should be helping people, not wasting our money and resources on the bloated military budget!
Comment: #2
Posted by: harleyst52
Fri May 20, 2011 10:18 AM
Are the old and infirm the " freeloaders" you fefer to ? Then I understand why you want to reward the millionaires & billionaires of America by taking money from them to give to the rich. Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are obviously the enimies of the rich.
Comment: #3
Posted by: HKCHAS
Fri May 20, 2011 10:19 AM
AMEN!! This is so true. So many lazy parents are raising self entitled, spoiled kids who think the government and the taxpayers owe them a living because it's "too hard" to go out and work for a living. Spoiled kids have zero self esteem and have no clue how to go out in to the real world. I am sick of people who do not need these services getting them. I do understand that some people need the government's help with food and money. BUT many do not need it and they feel that they are entitled and do crazy things such as this guy to make sure that they get it. I say it's time for tough love, SINK OR SWIM!!!!!!!!!
Lee Ann, Alabama
Comment: #4
Posted by: Lee Ann
Sat May 21, 2011 2:26 AM
Re: harleyst52

You have to be joking; there's plenty of abuse in plain sight and it doesn't take extraordinary measures to call it out. Welfare needs to be replaced with Workfare.

Sure there are many legitimate cases of SSA disability and overall the program is very much needed but clear cases of nonsense like this should be immediately terminated. Any system has things that fall thru the cracks until it's fully optimized, but to defend those things if ludicrous.

Comment: #5
Posted by: Mike Matull
Sat May 21, 2011 10:26 AM
This is one of the things that really angers me about our government and it's policies about disability and public assistance. When I was injured in 1998 with C3 fracture, C5-C6 and C6-C7 discs ruptured, C8 Radioscopathy, both collar bonse dislocated, and L4-L5 disc herniation with nerve root compression I couldn't qualify for any medical assistance of anykind so I could recieve medical treatment and go back to work. I had to fight the insurance company for 9 years for an MRI so the doctors could go forward with the sergury (and even then the doctor had to petition to the judge to go forward with the life sustaining sergury). By that time the nerve root damage and spinal cord damage was irreversable and motor control and automatic body functions damaged. When I applied for SSD in 2007 I was told I didn't qualify because I waited to long to file. Here is a guy, like so many others, who can work yet choose to be lazy and are given the world while those who truly are disabled are cast aside. I can't even get public assistance and here is a guy being handed the world because he chooses to be a freak or lazy.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Turbotortoise Stickle
Sun May 22, 2011 7:22 AM
Get real everyone! All aspects of government are inherently wasteful and inefficient because most civil sevice jobs are virtually guaranteed. Little incentive exists to perform and be accountable. We need a strong and efficient military with all weapons avaiable and ready for quick deployment in event of attack in any form by the crazies out there. It's a matter of survival in a world of fanatics ( in case you foregot about the fanactics America had to deal with in WWI and II ) and more are brewing in the middle east today. We don't need a welfare state that incentivizes people to do nothing and expect to be given what they need ( from the working class in the form of heavy taxation ). The Dems are buying votes with your tax dollars by keeping and making more people ( citizens and illegal immigrants alike ) more dependent on government hand-outs thru wealth re-distribution ( Marxist policies- " to those based on need, from those based on ability" ) We need jobs that can spring out of our vast energy resources including clean nuclear, coal , oil and natural gas , all with the latest clean technology that currently exists. There is no proof of global warming, plus we are still buying energy from our enemies to a large degree AND WILL BE DOING SO FOR MANY YEARS UNLESS WE BRIDGE THE TIME GAP BY USING OUR OWN FOSSIL FUELS UNTIL FUTURE GREEN TECHNOLOGIES ARE PERFECTED . The government needs to create private and productive job opprtunities, not more dependency. Corrupt politicians need to be voted out or prosecuted for violation of laws like tax evation, abuse of power ( Fannie and Freddie ) and unethical violation of the public trust. It's time to wake up and apply common sense or we are done as a nation. AMERICA--- LOVE IT---OR LOSE IT !!!!
Comment: #7
Posted by: eileen wright
Fri May 27, 2011 7:17 AM
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