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Sibelius Spills the Beans (Liberals have to constantly hide what they believe to get votes)
Liberals accuse conservatives of using secret signals that only conservatives can hear — dog whistles — to send racist messages. These accusations are in reality a reflection of what liberals think rather than accurate assessments of what conservatives are saying, like the pimpled teen who thinks that nearly everything is a dirty joke.
Liberals, on the other hand, constantly have to hide what they believe in order to get votes — getting rid of blacks by making abortion easily available in minority neighborhoods and advocating socialism are not winning campaign positions these days. That’s why almost every liberal runs for re-election as a conservative.
Fortunately, liberals are sufficiently un-self-aware as to let their true beliefs show through their verbiage on occasion — an unconscious dog whistle, if you will.
Rachel Maddow Exposes the Republicans Extreme Marxist Origins! – YouTube
Republican Party Origins – Art Thompson
GUNNY G: TO BE PERFECTLY BLUNT…
GUNNY G: TO BE PERFECTLY BLUNT ABOUT IT…
Again and again you hear it, in words of less, who will save us, where are the leaders, when will a messiah come, etc, etc.
The fact is the leaders are all over the place, but they’re speaking the truth and not what people want to hear. “The folks,” as 0′pinhead refers to us, just don’t get it!
The oft referred to “Sleeping Giant” is in reality, for the most part, a groggy, drunken stumblebum, steeped in public education (indoctrination) and other forms of social marxism–call it what you will–and waiting for his free lunch, while he stews in his own juice and spouts off his own footbal mentality beliefs to all who will listen; he probably calls himself a Conservative but is not.
And he wouldn’t recognize a messiah and/or leader unless it was spoon fed to him by the same old false party line and media.
Listen to the true patriots and conservatives out there. The cavalry ain’t coming, dummy. Wise Up! (again, as the 0′pinhead is fond of saying).
Yeah, a little blunt for most.
Ya can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig!
HINT:
Colonel Sellin Speaks…..
Click Link below…
http://www.thepostemail.com/2012/02/07/political-establishments-and-the-culture-of-dependency/
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The 4 Qualities of a True Statesman by Brett & Kate McKay
Here in the United States, the inauguration of our next president is a year away, and the Republican primary season is in full swing. Journalists and pundits dissect the candidates’ every speech, appearance, and debate, analyzing what they did right or wrong, and who is waxing and waning in the polls.
These talking heads, along with the people watching and listening to them at home, evaluate the candidates on who seems the most “authentic,” had the best line of the evening, or released the hardest-hitting advertisement. The whole thing can oftentimes seem more like a sport or entertaining sideshow than the lead-up to an important election.
So what should the more serious-minded citizen be looking for in the next leader of the free world? What criteria beyond hair and quips might a man use to evaluate and judge candidates for office, or those already in office?
Opinions will certainly differ on such a significant and pressing question. But while I was in college, I was introduced to an excellent yardstick for measuring our leaders, one that has stuck with me ever since.
It was there I took a couple of courses with Dr. J. Rufus Fears, professor of an incredibly manly subject: the history of freedom. One of the things the good professor emphasized to us captivated students was that a politician and a statesman are not the same thing.
(FR Jim Robinson) Open letter to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and all conservative grassroots patriots and leaders!!
Open letter to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and all conservative grassroots patriots and leaders!!
Jan 29, 2012 | Jim Robinson
Posted on Sunday, January 29, 2012 5:00:13 PM by Jim Robinson
Open letter to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin and all God fearing, pro-life, pro-family, pro-small government, strong defense conservative grassroots patriots and leaders!!
What are you waiting for?
Liberalism is a Psychology…
A liberal or a leftist; I use the terms interchangeably, is a person who only cares about politics to the extent that doing so makes him or her feel good, or avoid feeling bad, due both to external and internal factors.
Their motivations can include things like a desire to feel intelligent, moral, noble, or unique, as well as a desire for peer acceptance or reverence, and aversion to being ostracized, among many other things.Now, before I go any further, I have to draw a distinction between liberals and the people who agree with them.
Sarah Palin Talks to Judge Napolitano (Video)
Governor Palin: “The More Remote, the Larger Government Becomes, the More Dismissive the Government Bureaucrats Are of the People and Of What Their Will Is”
Link to Video
My initial impression of Sarah Palin’s Iowa Tea Party speech
In what appeared to be a major outline of her policies, Sarah Palin dropped a HUGE bombshell on the current Republican field of candidates. She proposed an elimination of ALL corporate taxes, thereby removing all corporate incentives to cozy up to politicians.
Such a policy has never been proposed before but is a very simple, common-sense approach to defusing and eliminating crony-capitalism. Remove the incentive for lobbying for special tax breaks and you remove a corporations investment in those efforts.
Sarah went on to say that corporations should also be forced to live or die by their decisions without any government interventions whatsoever. I couldn’t agree more. I talked about Steve Job’s contribution on The Roderic Deane Show last week and the fact that his failures helped pave the way for his successes.
Sarah’s speech is going to have a profound impact on the current Republican candidates. It will be VERY interesting to see if any of them attempt to co-opt her ideas. She needs to enter the presidential sweepstakes to bring her revolutionary and common-sense ideas to the forefront. For now, she’ll have to rely on her supporters in the blogosphere to get the word out.
I truly believe that this speech will become Sarah Palin’s “A Time For Choosing”.
I’ll have a recap of all the events in Iowa on tomorrow’s The Roderic Deane Show. It will go live on BlogTalkRadio at noon Eastern time.
Cross-posted from Roderic Deane
via My initial impression of Sarah Palin’s Iowa Tea Party speech.
Rush Limbaugh’s Spartacus Moment
Rush Limbaugh‘s Spartacus Moment
Rush Limbaugh’s Spartacus Moment:
“El Rushbo calls it like it is. To the statists (including big government RINOs), the leftists, the socialists, the communists…we are all Sarah Palin. Just as she has been targeted for destruction, so we are targeted for destruction.
Our mere existence stands in the way of their headlong drive to accumulate all power to themselves. It’s time we recognized this and declare WE ARE ALL SARAH PALIN NOW!!!…
(Excerpt) Read more at californians4palin.blogspot.com …”
Posted by Gunny G at Saturday, July 30, 2011
via BLOGGER.GUNNY.G.1984(+): Rush Limbaugh’s Spartacus Moment.
Whose Tea Party? by Butler Shaffer
Just as the 1994 Republicans “contract with America” quickly morphed into a “contract on America,” the “Tea Party” episode will quickly be transformed into just another franchise by which the owners reinforce their established controls over the rest of us. In time, audiences will become dissatisfied with the new performance, sensing that the Tea Party has become just another conservative Republican trick that will, in the words of Frank Chodorov, work “to clean up the whorehouse, but keep the business intact.” By 2012, disgruntled audiences will again demand a new show, confirming the definition of insanity as repeating the same acts and expecting different results. By then, the producers will be preparing the sequel, Tea Party II, for an early fall release to the theaters.
L.A. Times Attacks Palin Because She Isn’t a Thief, Liar, Pervert or Criminal �Coach is Right
L.A. Times Attacks Palin Because She Isn’t a Thief, Liar, Pervert or Criminal �Coach is Right
L.A. Times Attacks Palin Because She Isn’t a Thief, Liar, Pervert or Criminal �Coach is Right:
“Anyone not convinced of the abject terror Sarah Palin instills in members of the American media needs only read the brief, L.A. Times reflection on the former Governor’s released emails.
A number of media outlets filed Freedom of Information Requests demanding the release of Governor Palin’s emails upon her acceptance of John McCain’s VP offer in 2008. The fact that these self-proclaimed guardians of liberty have yet to exhibit the slightest interest in the murky, personal and political histories of the President or the workings of the Obama White House…well, no doubt there is a very good reason.
CALL FOR A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKER BONER
CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES AND TELL THEM TO ASK FOR A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE IN SPEAKER BOENER
With a 500% increase of the deficit, he negotiates a 10% decreaseROLL BACK SPENDING TO 2008 LEVELS
CUT ANYTHING NEW OBAMBI ADDED
torches and pitchfork time is coming soon,
before the next election.And the new Tea Party elected members need some reminders~ NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do The Democrats Want A Shutdown? Part II
The other week Capital Hill wondered whether, rhetoric to the contrary, Democrats were deliberately trying to engineer a government shutdown in the belief that it would be blamed on the Republicans and undermine their deficit-cutting efforts.
It was after all the Democrats who were talking up the possibility, constantly claiming the GOP wanted a shutdown while slow-walking the actual budget negotiations.Now there is fresh evidence to suggest that is the case.
Excerpt Read more at blogs.investors.com …
There’s No Better Government Like No Government | Strike-The-Root: A Journal Of Liberty
There is nothing the state can do, and which society needs done, that cannot be done far better by the market.
point that is just as telling: No state empowered to do what is supposedly necessary will restrain itself to those things. It will expand as much as public opinion will tolerate. Sometimes the point is easier to see when looking at foreign governments, such as the tragic case of China.
The government is embarking on an explosive venture to dump $600 billion into “infrastructure” over two years. The reason is the classic Keynesian excuse: the spending is needed to stimulate investment. Never mind that this trick has never worked in all of human history. This is instead a grand plan to loot the private sector on behalf of the Communist Party, which will then spend the money bolstering its power………………
EXCERPT ONLY…
Republican says government shutdown possible, as GOP tensions grow
Michele Bachmann, Rand Paul, and 8 others shaking up the new Congress
Free RepublicBrowse · Search Pings · Mail News/ActivismTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments.Michele Bachmann, Rand Paul, and 8 others shaking up the new CongressCSM ^ | 1/31/11 | Gail ChaddockPosted on Monday, January 31, 2011 6:06:25 PM by pissantWith the Republican takeover of the House, the shortlist of lawmakers on the rise in both houses of Congress flips, too. Notable is the number of younger members to watch, especially those swept into prominence by the tea party surge. Because this House freshman class – 96 strong, including 87 Republicans – is the largest since 1992, those who speak for them, or claim to, have a leg up. So do those Democrats nimble enough to engage them. Here are ten to watch.Excerpt Read more at csmonitor.com …
Chris Matthews Calls for Assassination of Entire Congress…
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Posted on Saturday, January 22, 2011 6:35:57 AM by markomalley
If the surveyor symbols on a SarahPAC map that Jared Loughner almost certainly never saw caused him to go on a shooting spree as the liberal media has incessantly alleged, imagine the carnage this will inspire:
Via HotAirPundit:
This is a screen grab from the opening 2 minutes of Chris Matthews Hardball Thursday night. Next to him is a picture of the U.S. Capitol building with a bullseye target on it along with gun crosshairs.
The Capitol is of course home to the new Republican-majority Congress.
Time Magazine caught in the act of dissing John Boehner.
Did anyone get a load of Time’s cover for this week? They have an ugly closeup shot of John Boehner where you can see the pores on his face. It looks similar to that infamous Newsweek cover of Sarah Palin.
To top it off, all the letters to the editor they printed were ones that expressed displeasure with Tuesday’s election results.Seriously, do these guys even have a clue why their circulation is down to 92,000 copies a week?
Probably not.
“CALL ME SENATOR”
Best political ad yet! by SWAMPSNIPERSWAMPSNIPER
Better yet,call her ex-Senator.
I like the sound of that.
That Nagging Feeling
It is a sad commentary on politics in America when an American cannot trust his or her own political party. Unfortunately, that is exactly where we are as the end of democrat dominance in Washington looms.Anxious voters are asking themselves, and each other, if the GOP will have the intestinal fortitude to take the fight to the democrats — and ALL The Way To The Wall, if necessary. THAT is the question nagging conservative voters especially those who are involved with the Tea Party movement in America and those republican voters who support the Tea Party movement.
It is that “nagging feeling” I referred to in the title to this piece.I must tell you, in my opinion, this is the GOP’s last shot at governing as a serious political party in America. Conservatives have found their power and their voice and over the past few months they have been eagerly learning how to use their voice and their power.
If the conservatives in America hand over power to the republicans in November and the republicans do not respond by standing up for conservative issues and pressing forward the conservative agenda, then MS Palin is correct, the Republican Party is through. Oh, there will be two political parties at the top in Washington, but it will be the Tea Party and the democrats with the GOP as a third party.
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What Libertarians Misunderstand
Recently, in a piece about the dangers inherent in libertarianism, I pointed out that libertarians, by applying their live-and-let-live philosophy to the moral sphere as well as the governmental, do nothing to maintain the societal moral framework that enables people to govern themselves from within and that ensures that Big Brother won’t have to do so from without. I recommend you read the piece.
Not surprisingly, this provoked some angry responses and fallacious counter-arguments. This article is my response to them.I will start with the one thing that characterizes libertarians as much as anything else:
a misunderstanding about the nature of law.
To illustrate the point, consider the commentary of “End the Fed,” a “devout libertarian” who posted under my first piece. He wrote,I don’t spend a lot of time dwelling on whether people should smoke crack or have abortions. My choice is drug free. My choice is not to have abortions. And if you want to do those things, I won’t criticize or judge you.I simply accept the fact that those things exist whether I want them to or not.
OK, now imagine if I said,…
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Obliterating a Generation of Democrats editorial
Thanks to the leadership of President Obama, Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid, the Democratic Party is facing the biggest defeat in midterm elections in the past 110 years, perhaps surpassing the modern record of a 74-seat gain set in 1922. They will also lose control of the Senate.Republicans are now leading in 54 Democratic House districts. In 19 more, the incumbent congressman is under 50 percent and his GOP challenger is within five points.
That makes 73 seats where victory is within easy grasp for the Republican Party. The only reason the list is not longer is that there are 160 Democratic House districts that were considered so strongly blue that there is no recent polling available.There is no Democratic message. President Obama is heralding education – an issue never mentioned on the campaign trail. Secretary of State Clinton is trying to restart the peace talks in the Middle East. Attorney General Holder is re-evaluating online national-security taps. And a hundred Democrats are scrambling about on their own trying to get reelected!The Democratic campaigns they are waging are formulaic. They make no attempt to defend the administration, but run away from it where possible. They never mention the words stimulus, healthcare reform, card-check, GM takeover or cap-and-trade.Instead, they are running almost exclusively negative ads.
They base their campaigns on tax liens, failed marriages, DWIs and the like. Where there is a paucity of dirt, they resort to three prefab negatives: that their opponent favors a 23 percent national sales tax, that he wants to privatize Social Security and that he is shipping jobs overseas.
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BIG-GOVERNMENT LIBERTARIANS
BIG-GOVERNMENT LIBERTARIANS
We have been all too familiar in recent years with the phenomenon of Big Government Conservatives, of people who have betrayed and seemingly forgotten their principles and their heritage in a quest for power and pelf, for respectability and for access to the corridors of power, people who have moved inside the Beltway both in body and in spirit.
Not all of us however are familiar with an allied and far more oxymoronic development: the acceleration and takeover in the last few years by Big Government Libertarians, who now almost exclusively dominate the libertarian movement.
The weird thing about Big Government Libertarianism, of course, is that it clearly violates the very nature and point of libertarianism: devotion to the ideal of either no government at all or government that is minuscule and strictly confined to defense of person and property: to what the ex-libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick called “ultra-minimal” government, or what the great paleolibertarian writer H.L. Mencken called “government that barely escapes being no government at all.”
How extensive has been this development, and how in the world could such a thing happen?
















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