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The Connection Between Lefty Dissenters and Righty Mobs

Posted on | March 27, 2010 | 6 Comments

by Smitty

No body wants to admit it, but the American good nature has been abused. We respected the Left during the Bush administration, and their patriotic right to say things with which we disagree. Watch this discussion, and consider the possibility that there is, in fact, a low-intensity ideological conflict underway:
Michael Graham needs to awaken to the possibility that there is high-level funding, coordination, and an agenda at work, and not just simple ignorance on the part of the media gatekeepers.

Comments

6 Responses to “The Connection Between Lefty Dissenters and Righty Mobs”

  1. Reaganite Republican
    March 27th, 2010 @ 11:47 pm

    Great post Smitty- fully agreed. And of course there is a master plan behind the media’s support of Obama- same as on the net, he learned it from Move.on with how they manipulated the MSM from 1998-on… this crew applies the same template to all message control.

    I was just telling someone today that one sad side effect is that Obama and the Left are raping America’s good-faith, “give the guy a chance spirit”… abusing this shamefully -along with anything else they find useful- in their all-out push to transform the country as rapidly as possible and stiff-arm any challenges to the regime.

    When we recover in most ways from the grim Obammunist era, the country will be burdened with a new cynicism… not least amongst the disillusioned hope-n-changey types. This kind of negativity and lack of hope is a cancer for any democracy… the same kind of damage done by all socialist states.

  2. Reaganite Republican
    March 27th, 2010 @ 6:47 pm

    Great post Smitty- fully agreed. And of course there is a master plan behind the media’s support of Obama- same as on the net, he learned it from Move.on with how they manipulated the MSM from 1998-on… this crew applies the same template to all message control.

    I was just telling someone today that one sad side effect is that Obama and the Left are raping America’s good-faith, “give the guy a chance spirit”… abusing this shamefully -along with anything else they find useful- in their all-out push to transform the country as rapidly as possible and stiff-arm any challenges to the regime.

    When we recover in most ways from the grim Obammunist era, the country will be burdened with a new cynicism… not least amongst the disillusioned hope-n-changey types. This kind of negativity and lack of hope is a cancer for any democracy… the same kind of damage done by all socialist states.

  3. Adobe Walls
    March 28th, 2010 @ 2:34 am

    Great post and a vid well worth watching. Sadly R.R. is correct about the damage done to the American spirit by these despicable Social Democrats. However I have always felt some level of cynicism is required just to survive in our modern era. For instance someone with a genuine faith in humanity’s basic dignity could easily be taken in by the “Islam is a religion of peace” nonsense.
    The last huge shift away from American idealism and to deep cynicism about the trustworthiness of politicians and our government followed Nixon’s exit in disgrace and the hyper-divisiveness of Vietnam. Nixon’s antidemocratic and in some cases illegal actions aren’t solely responsible for this nearly complete loss of faith. The investigations that Watergate spawned revealed decades of undemocratic and often downright stupid Govt. misconduct. Much of this is attributable to cold war generated need for secrecy, as usual the line between legitimate state secrets and covering up embarrassing or just plain stupid actions was crossed so often that those in power no longer saw a line at all. The need for secrecy was abused by both parties and to some extent demonstrated a lack of trust in the people’s common sense.
    The new left captured the Democratic Party in the 70s and have slowly but surely transformed it into the Social Democratic party which rules us today. While the last two decades have resulted in increasing polarization between the left and right, even with an unpopular war starting in 2003 the sense of impending, irrevocable destruction of our system hadn’t reached the depth or breadth of the late sixties and early seventies until this most recent regime change. The common denominators are obvious, the rise within and then total capture of the Democratic Party by the Marxist left. The solution is equally obvious. Destroy the left, end the threat of social democracy.

  4. Adobe Walls
    March 27th, 2010 @ 9:34 pm

    Great post and a vid well worth watching. Sadly R.R. is correct about the damage done to the American spirit by these despicable Social Democrats. However I have always felt some level of cynicism is required just to survive in our modern era. For instance someone with a genuine faith in humanity’s basic dignity could easily be taken in by the “Islam is a religion of peace” nonsense.
    The last huge shift away from American idealism and to deep cynicism about the trustworthiness of politicians and our government followed Nixon’s exit in disgrace and the hyper-divisiveness of Vietnam. Nixon’s antidemocratic and in some cases illegal actions aren’t solely responsible for this nearly complete loss of faith. The investigations that Watergate spawned revealed decades of undemocratic and often downright stupid Govt. misconduct. Much of this is attributable to cold war generated need for secrecy, as usual the line between legitimate state secrets and covering up embarrassing or just plain stupid actions was crossed so often that those in power no longer saw a line at all. The need for secrecy was abused by both parties and to some extent demonstrated a lack of trust in the people’s common sense.
    The new left captured the Democratic Party in the 70s and have slowly but surely transformed it into the Social Democratic party which rules us today. While the last two decades have resulted in increasing polarization between the left and right, even with an unpopular war starting in 2003 the sense of impending, irrevocable destruction of our system hadn’t reached the depth or breadth of the late sixties and early seventies until this most recent regime change. The common denominators are obvious, the rise within and then total capture of the Democratic Party by the Marxist left. The solution is equally obvious. Destroy the left, end the threat of social democracy.

  5. young4eyes
    March 28th, 2010 @ 3:40 am

    “We respected the Left during the Bush administration, and their patriotic right to say things with which we disagree. ”

    Haahahaaaaahahahahahaaahaha…..oh brother! Smitty, perhaps you were on a lunar mission during the Bush years.Or maybe you didn’t get Fox news AND your AM radio was broken. In that case I forgive you your slip up.
    Un-patriotic, treasonous,traitors, terrorist sympathizers,naive, disrespectful, I can go on and on. When people protested the war they were called shameful. When the Dixie Chics spoke up, they were excoriated and had their careers destroyed. Oh yeah, you guys were very respectful…
    The only difference between us is that we were right and you were wrong. Somethings never change.

  6. young4eyes
    March 27th, 2010 @ 10:40 pm

    “We respected the Left during the Bush administration, and their patriotic right to say things with which we disagree. ”

    Haahahaaaaahahahahahaaahaha…..oh brother! Smitty, perhaps you were on a lunar mission during the Bush years.Or maybe you didn’t get Fox news AND your AM radio was broken. In that case I forgive you your slip up.
    Un-patriotic, treasonous,traitors, terrorist sympathizers,naive, disrespectful, I can go on and on. When people protested the war they were called shameful. When the Dixie Chics spoke up, they were excoriated and had their careers destroyed. Oh yeah, you guys were very respectful…
    The only difference between us is that we were right and you were wrong. Somethings never change.