Recently I had an insight that I have shared with all my conservative/libertarian friends. It is that the Liberals practice MOB rule.
It came up because in one more email....one more plea from conservative/Tea Party activists...they begged for as many people as possible to show up at another town hall/subcommittee/commission/city council/etc meeting, to counter the massive presence of the organized Left.
It became instantly clear that we are now in an era where the number of people on the street, in the council chamber or meeting room is what determines the vote of the principals. When did we move from informed decision-making, thoughtful leadership, good judgement, educated choices to doing whatever the biggest mass of protesters demanded?
That's Mob Rule. Simple as that.
And nobody has Mobbing down like the unruly, inglorious Left.
I don't know how we fight it...because we simple can't match the sheer numbers of layabouts available for mob duty at the drop of a dime.
Either we learn to live with the rule of the mob...or we find a way to change the decision-making process back to what it should be...and once was in America.
I was glad to see that my girl Ann Coulter has come to the same conclusion. She has a new book out called Demonic: How the Liberal Mob is Endangering America.
The above link is to ABC News...which has a few snatches of Coulter's interviews with Liberal idiots about her book.
Bitch has balls...and always makes them look like the pencil-dick cretins they are.
I love her.
The Gunslinger
Joebama American citizens 2024 print
1 year ago
I've often said somewhat boorishly to friends at various times in my life as these "historic situations" (irregardless of whether I agreed with the general sentiment of the massed mob)simply this..."The bigger the crowd,the lower the I.Q.".Group-Think is subversive to clear thought.Slogans over-ride clear,nuanced reflection over issues.Too much ego-massaging involved.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.badeagle.com/2011/06/05/gran-torino-kill-the-white-man/....Good blog,interesting perspective
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