Maybe this is overkill, but I think this guy is right. It really is that bad.
blackelkspeaks:I have perused the Internet with especial interest since Sarah Palin's announcement last Friday. I have noted that many of the "conservative" blogs that I frequent (Powerline, Hot Air, American Spectator, National Review, et. al.) and other venues (FOX, etc.) have found no end of fault with her decision and action.In reading and hearing the "conservative" punditocracy bloviate and palaver on this event (Goldberg, Krauthammer, Hinderaker, Noonan, Parker, etc.) I could not help but notice that the same gang of intellectualoid asshats that foisted Rudy McRomney on the Republican base last year continues to do their repugnant dirty work to dishearten and destroy whatever remains of the conservative movement. In my mind, these east coast belt-way "elites", the sneering and sniveling representatives of the Ivy-league mentality, are truly blind to the damage their idiocy has done and is doing to this country.Although they label themselves "conservatives", in my mind they are no better than the worst statist Democrat, and, in truth, are made worse by the malevolent harm they do as a fifth-column that operates within conservative circles. If these jackasses believe that the future of the Republican Party is in the hands of abject charlatans like the specially priveleged, Democrat-fellow traveler, mush-. mouthed RINO, Rudy McRomneys of this country, then last November's election will truly constitute the death of American liberty, as the Republicans will likely lose any future election.Sarah Palin was, and is, middle America's attempt to return this government to its Constitutional roots and to prevent our unravelling and degeneration into a Marxist tyranny.It may, indeed, be time to consider the possibility that this country cannot be saved and will likely be torn apart into enclaves of liberty and hell-holes of tyranny. The future could very well be a separation, with those who value liberty rallying around the Sarah Palins in the red states against the enemies of freedom in the blue states.And by enemies of freedom, I include the "conservative" intellectualoids who are too downright stupid to see what is as plain as the nose on their face. That is, the slickly marketed but squishily repugnant Rudy McRomney types that they find so appealing will NEVER get the average American's loyalty or commitment.In fact, I'd rather these "conservative" SOBs (Powell, McCain, etc.) just get it over with and declare themselves Democrats outright. Better to see the enemy starkly identified, than to see so many of those in the conservative cause confused about their true nature.
Do you feel it? The Republican Party may already be Dead Man Walking. Their pedestrian analysis and understanding is so lacking in imagination. I don't think they feel the seismic shift. They are missing their moment.
With a lying, criminal Marxist in office ruining the country before our eyes—the Republicans squat at a cauldron, eating their own.
One word: Darwin.
Blackelkspeaks responds to some Sarah hate:
Siegfried X wrote: "The thing to notice is that no one dares to defend Sarah Palin here. They keep changing the subject to irrelevant topics like Barack Obama and socialism. I don't blame them for being afraid to try to defend Sarah Palin. I admit that I couldn't defend her either, because there is no defense possible. "Brother, you are as wrong as can be! My post was a direct defense of her decision and action! She explained her position very clearly in her speech. And I find no fault with her position and do not assume, as the punditocracy automatically did, that she has no political future henceforth because of some asinine template of protocol proffered by our corrupt political class.The fact is the beltway punditry is so cynical, jaded, and twisted that they couldn't, or wouldn't, take her statements at face value. Being the mind-blown liars that they themselves are, they chose to misinform, mislead, and speculate on all manner of machinations behind her decision than accept what she clearly stated. Herein lies the problem. When you, yourself (like the beltway punditry of both parties) are essentially mendacious propagandists, you have to contort yourself into a pretzel to shoehorn events to fit your warped perspective. Like Goebbels himself, every statement must be pathologized to fit your sick vision of "how the world works".The Bible says, "Let your yes mean yes, and your no mean no. Anything else is of Satan."
What more is there to say?
The Gunslinger
"WWBS" (What Would Buckley Say)? Probably "Brava!" to Gov.Palin or "STFU" to the chatterboxes,although it would be more erudite...love the "Rudy McRomney" tag by "blackelkspeaks".By Election Day,Palin was the ONLY reason I trekked to the voting booth last year."Liberty Rallys",not lame-ass "Tea Partys"!
ReplyDelete"Do you feel it? The Republican Party may already be Dead Man Walking. Their pedestrian analysis and understanding is so lacking in imagination. I don't think they feel the seismic shift. They are missing their moment."
ReplyDeleteOne thing to remember, is that the first Proregressive President, was the republican, Teddy Roosevelt (a remarkable man, a horribly destructive president). Proregressiveness wasn't centered in one party, until after Wilson, when the dem's began drawing the pure marxists as well as proregressives, and the remaining classical liberals couldn't stomach it anymore, and fled to the republican party... but a sizable number of its proregressives stayed put, they still wanted govt 'partnering' and organizing the business of the country and peoples personal business... but sniffed at the marxist economics.
The republican party has being a roiling mess of traditionalists, progressives and conservatives ever since. With the exception of Calvin Coolidge and the partial exception of Reagan, the conservatives have mostly been kept in the back seat ever since.
"It may, indeed, be time to consider the possibility that this country cannot be saved and will likely be torn apart into enclaves of liberty and hell-holes of tyranny. The future could very well be a separation..."
Well, you know I don't buy that, not yet, not while there is still free speech, as long as that remains along with some people sensible enough to understand what freedom means and requires, there is still a chance of turning things around. Remember, it does not take a majority... it takes a vocal and committed minority who understands their own principles and how and why they trump the oppositions, and never shirking from an opportunity to stand for them.
It worked in the 1700's, it can still work here and now.
What would be my tipping point, is actual censorship being imposed on individuals and our ability to communicate and organize. And yes, my attention IS focused on the office of the cyber czar.
Interesting times indeed.
Well... what was I saying about free speech?
ReplyDeleteFrom one of our local Tea Party organizers, I think via GatewayPundit, Sharia comes to Dearborn.
Anger.
Burns....
That is my line in the sand, too. But I'm focused on Talk Radio.
ReplyDeleteThe minute they move to force "localism" on Talk Radio to silence Rush and Glenn and Sean is the day everything changes.
I guess I'm more pessimistic than you...I expect it any day.
The video was infuriating. However, as yet, I don't fear the Muslims as much as I fear the Progressives.
ReplyDeleteThat they very well might find common cause against us, is not a happy thought.
"That they very well might find common cause against us, is not a happy thought."
ReplyDeleteOh... I think they CAIR about doing such things alright.
Just sayin'.
I think an eye roll and groan is called for here....
ReplyDeleteheh heh
Thank you,Van,for sharing the vid (and blogpage!).Sent it on. Maybe I have anger issues...almost threw something at my Toshiba! Wonder about the past careers of those "security" pigs? And the lameness of the Dearborn "cops"...
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