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article imageOp-Ed: The Leftists Are Frightened Of McCain

Posted May 12, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey in Politics | 7 comments | 235 views
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We have ALL heard that "out of my conservative principles, I cannot support McCain". We have ALL heard that "perhaps we need 4 or 8 years of a Hillary or Obama to teach the GOP a lesson". At one point I, too, thought and felt the same way.
I have since climbed OUT of that shell or comfort zone and have stepped out of that silly little box.

Part of the strategy of the conservative opposition is to find "upset and easily led republicans" to support Barack Obama or Ron Paul. Part of the strategy is to find "conservatives so upset about McCain that they are vehemently opposed to McCain" and convince them it is in the best interest of America to stay home.

The overall mission is to elect either Hillary or Barack because in so doing, the conservative movement is history for at least 50 years and by that time, the goal of socializing the nation will be complete and the conservatives will be powerless to do anything about it.

I read today at the Huff and Puff, written by one Jared Bernstein, the following:

I hold in my hand one of the most important pieces of paper in America: Table T08-0071, an analysis of candidate John McCain's tax plan.

OK, it's not really in my hand because I'm typing, but I'm looking at it carefully, and you should too. It is a table constructed by the Tax Policy Center's steely-eyed tax analysts, and it reveals nothing less than McCain's secret plan to diminish the US government beyond recognition. If he gets his way, conservatives will finally be able to say they've achieved the goal set out by Grover Norquist: to get government "down to the size where we can drown it in the bathtub." [...]


That right there, folks, is just cause to support McCain...not because he is a Reagan Era Conservative because he is NOT such a conservative, not by a long shot. The just cause is that the socialists trying to overthrow this nation from within are FRIGHTENED of John McCain.

Good old socialist Jared thinks that is the governments' place tp provide everyone in the country with everything they need...period...bar none. McCain thinks just the opposite and so do most conservatives. As the United States stands in the way of the Islamic Caliphate with the "secret imam" in Iran's "possession" yet to be revealed, so John McCain stands in the way of a United Socialist States of America.

Remember the old TV mini-series Amerika? And folks think I am crazy for publishing the List of 45?

So, tell me again how teaching the GOP a lesson that letting Obama or Hillary screw this country up for 50 years hence is a good idea.

Get off of your High Horses, dig in and fight to take the Congress back by replacing every member with strict conservatives and constitutionalists. Now THAT will teach the current GOP leadership a thing or two WITHOUT having a budding Leninist (Hillary) or a Jihadi Sympathizer (Obama) directing the country.

When the Congress is packed with conservatives, the president can be Jack the Ripper and it won't matter.
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  • avatar Posted May 12, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar
    #1
    Why not Jack T. R.?
    We've already had Billy The Raper.
  • avatar Posted May 12, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #2
    LOL
  • Jedediah Redman Posted May 13, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #3
    I can't see any way in hell for this nation to stay solvent for the next decade, snoopy.
    Maybe you're right.
    Maybe we need to invade and capture all the world's oil; because we certainly cannot afford to buy what we need much longer...
  • avatar Posted May 14, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #4
    @ Jedediah Redman
    I can't see any way in hell for this nation to stay solvent for the next decade, snoopy.
    Maybe you're right.
    Maybe we need to invade and capture all the world's oil; because we certainly cannot afford to buy what we need much longer...


    Once more, you have published something that absolutely has no foundation of fact not does it make sense. And you wonder no one take you seriously?

    Simply Amazing.
  • Jedediah Redman Posted May 14, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #5
    I'm not here to publish anything, snoopy, nor to try to fill in any obvious gaps in education.
    As near as I can tell, the bases of knowledge for most on this forum--what is not instinctual, I mean--are mostly bumper stickers and campaign slogans from the rightwingcrazy edges of society...
  • avatar Posted May 15, 2008 by  Mark L Harvey
    #6
    Well, as soon as you can place a coherent thought all together in one spot it will be a plus.
  • Jedediah Redman Posted May 15, 2008 by  Jedediah Redman
    #7
    Not to worry about ol' jed, snoopy.
    He is not worrying about posting for cretins.
    If you see ol' jed's name on a post there is no reason for you to read it unless you have somebody there whose IQ is higher than his hat size...

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