Monday, January 3, 2011

Political is personal

Freepers are all about the power of hatred. Hating someone simplifies and unifies decisions one has to make. Rationalizations can come later (See, e.g. 9-11 Responders). As this tactic gains more and more primacy in the Republican Party generally, we shall see how viable it is in the long term.

The point is, Freepers are ideologues based not on ideology, but on people. Everything Palin does is a masterstroke, everything Obama does is both stupid AND evil.

But don't take my word for it. An outgoing Republican (Tea Partied, natch) says a "credible conservative" movement that doesn't focus on "hatred" of President Obama is needed." Freepers disagree.

EagleUSA knows that withoug concentrating on hating Obama, Obama won't be defeated! Oddly, Conservative policies don't enter into his logic.

While a strong, fighting conservative is needed, that conservative and the entire Repub party had better take serious aim at what and who Obama is, and what he has done, is doing, and plans to do to this country.
Big time!!!

If Obama’s agenda is not attacked firmly, he will not be defeated.


hiredhand takes refuge in war metaphores:
At some point, morons like Inglis and those around him must realize that we're not "holding hands" with the enemy anymore. Moreover this, we'll cut their hands OFF if we can get away with it. This isn't "nice" anymore... not even close.

Candor7 knows that hate comes from knowing the truth. The truth as defined by people who clearly hate the crap out of Obama:
Inglis took the bait from Obama and his BO movement, stupidkly not understanding that Obamas presidential campaign was the biggest scam in US history, a reverse racial discrimination scam, and constitutionally unqualified candidate, promoted as America's first black president, so called?
Anyone who can't see this , like Inglis, is dumber than dirt.
Those who can see the Obama facts are anything BUT Obama haters, they are merely well informed. And it is those who can see who will restore the constitution of our country.
Farmer Dean thinks hate is proper, given Obama's vacations and teleprompter use:
We would not care where the president was born if he was not fundamentallytransforming the nation into a redistributive state, if he didn’t take lavish vacations while so many citizens suffered, if he took he job seriously (re: constitutional obligations), if he could speak without a teleprompter
Munz refreshingly doesn't hate Obama, he disagrees about policy. And the fact that Obama is ushering a fascist dictatorship.

It is about disagreeing with his policy. It is about disagreeing with the policy of the last congress of spend tax, spend, tax, borrow, tax, spend spend spend. Then cramming legislation laws and regulations down our throats that we do not want.

Mark my words the next thing that we will see is his “civilian security force” it will take the shape of “community organizers” for the betterment of communities.Nothing but blue shirts who will be there to watch over us to make sure that we are all being good little Americans that do not question the authority of the government.

If you think in 2012 that Obama is going to leave with a smile on his face, you damn well better think again people.

1 comment:

  1. As far as the teleprompter issue goes, here's a little quote about one of our presidents:

    "[He] impresses his audiences when there is a TelePrompTer rolling out a speech for him to read or when the points he should make are written on three-by-five-inch cue cards. But give him a question for which he can't recite an answer and he flounders about, offering vague generalities and giving every indication of an embarrassing lack of knowledge."

    Hint: The quote was published in 1981 and is about one of the far right's most beloved leaders.

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