Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Why Rush when we don't have to?

What is the purpose of the recent bashing of Rush Limbaugh by the Hussein camp? It's an interesting question. I'm not particularly worried about Rush in terms of his ability to defend himself... that's why he's popular with us, he's a scrapper and he is a leader.

The real issue is why go after Rush if you don't have to?

It's a multi-pronged assault... First, it's a "Bread and Circuses" approach to the Economic Stimulus Package hazards... instead of respond to legitimate complaints that the package is a load of SPAM-grade pork, it's easier to use Rush's fame to get people distracted. As they debate Rush back and forth more and more evil gets conducted in the whitehouse. Second, it's a way to diminish and minimalize the Republican Party. And THAT is the real story here....

President Hussein is effectively trying to scrub the legacy of Conservatism out of the history books and wants to do so while appearing to be helpful. It's a policy which has served him well, you have to admit, as that's how he got elected God in the first place.

By making helpful comments to us lowly Conservatives he is assuming a father-figure role for the benefit of the media. After all, offering help is not the approach of a man who won't cross the aisle. And the message, on the surface, might be taken by some of the more addle-brained (read: the retards who voted for him in the first place...) as generous and concerned.

And yet under what dictionary would a definition of "Conservative" be appealing to Hussein? How can his actions possibly match his words? He loathes and decries the Conservative movement, and tells us that he has a better way to go... bankrupt the people and spend money in insane proportions.

So he has taken to trying to pit Rush against the Conservatives. Why? Because Rush, who is not a politician, has a very solid following and is keeping the displaced Conservatives A) informed and B) committed. By harming Rush he can kill two birds with one stone. He can drive a wedge in the Conservative movement and the Republican party, further splintering it and pushing their reformation back by at least a few years and then he can help to remove any organization on the grass-roots level.

Rush is vastly important to us not as the head of the Conservative movement, but rather as a sort of spiritual leader. He is keeping those of us who are out here in the field talking, blogging, vlogging, etc... and keeping our hopes alive.

And that begs the question of who exactly are we?

We are evil men and women who seek to overthrow the current oppressive regime of a vindictive and traitorous regime. We are the underground Resistance cells operating in small, hard to find pockets and unaffiliated with each other, so the loss of one cell will not hurt anyone else.

We need to say the outrageous yet true things to counter the lies and stolen liberties of the Hussein Administration.

We are the ones who will eventually help to gather the common men and women and get them to fight by organizing against their enemy. We will NOT employ illegal tactics. We will NOT seek to kill our enemies. That is their way, not ours. We WILL seek to overthrow them and restore freedom to the Land of The Free.

So why Rush when we don't have to?

I'm Dr. Calamity and I approve this message.

5 comments:

  1. Great post. And I totally agree. Those of us that have the urge to write and blog and try and share information HAVE to keep doing it. We HAVE to try and encourage our friends and family to read and perhaps share the information with their friends. We HAVE to not give in to malaise or fear. This is the country in which we are all equal and all entitled to free choice and our opinions. We cannot allow them to crush us, our rights, or our spirit.

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  2. I LOVE sharing a country with you, Jenn. But as my favorite '80s TV Cop used to say, "enough warm and fuzzy talk, we've got some yogurt-sucking maggots to take down!".

    Points if you can tell me WHO that is.

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  3. Great post. I'm right there with you.
    And I agree with Jenn...we have GOT to keep talking; we cannot be silent.
    As far as I know, the messiah hasn't taking away our freedom of speech (yet). Let him try..

    GOD BLESS AMERICA

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  4. Wow that is a tough quote. But the only thing I can think of Hill Street Blues? There were 2 kind of grumpy cops I seem to recall...........

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  5. Sorry Jenn... good try, though. The correct answer was the cop sitcom with the slippery timeslots, "Sledgehammer". A parody of Clint Eastwood, it frequently took potshots at both sides of the political spectrum. David Rasche was a crazed cop named Detective "Sledge" Hammer who would talk to his gun and balk about his female partner... favored line? "How did I know you'd tell the bad guys the plan? Simple, Doreau, you're a woman, and you have a phone.".

    Thanks for playing. We hope you come back on the show again sometime. I'm Wink Martindoody, and thanks for playing "The Price is Exhorbitantly High".


    cue "applause" sign now...

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