Will the real Presidential Republican (likely) candidate Newt Gingrich stand up?
On the offset of the Libyan revolution:
Interviewer: What would you do about Libya?
GINGRICH: "Exercise a no-fly zone this evening, communicate to the Libyan military that Gadhafi was gone and that the sooner they switch sides, the more likely they were to survive. This is a moment to get rid of him. Do it. Get it over with."
-now that the US intervened he states:
GINGRICH: "I think that two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is a lot. I would not have intervened. I think there were a lot of other ways to affect Qaddafi. I think there are a lot of allies in the region we could have worked with. I would not have used American and European forces."
Hmmm...
I wonder if the US was to withdraw, what would he say then?
Funny how one's perspective changes things
[QUOTE=Rock Harders; 416491]Wildwalleye-
Please do everyone a favor and just admit that you are either President or on the Board of Directors of several of the USA's most prominent right-wing Hate Groups. [/quote]If believing in America, the greatness of her legacy and the potential greatness of her future fall into your definition of hate, then I am guilty as charged. If you wouldn't mind, please cite some specifics of the 'hate' you believe that I have articulated.
What you are really saying is that because I chose to clearly state my adamant opposition to the current president's politics, philosophy and agenda, based upon substance, I am somehow espousing hate. The ultimate objective of this type of mischaracterization is to denigrate the speaker, devalue the content of his opinions and stifle his willingness to proffer his opinions. While this may affect some, I don't foresee it silencing me.
The only clear cut examples of hatred being expressed and acted out are coming from the left. We constantly hear about republicans as the victims of death threats, comparisons to Nazis and like, about which nothing is done. Alternatively, the left makes up stories of hatred that are clearly false and they are allowed to stand such as the racism claims against the Tea Party.
[quote=]We already know that you can't get it up without your Imperial Wizards' cloak or your NRA membership card in clear view.[/quote]I also like to wear my holster with my Airsoft pistol in it.
[quote=]Not to mention the poster on the wall of your office featuring Barry H Obama wearing a towel on his head with a lit fuse attached to the end of it. [/quote]Now, in addition to being a generalist-hater, I am also a racist and anti-Muslim. Considering the number of close personal friends, business partners and associates that I have from many diverse backgrounds, I must be good at hiding it.
[quote=]Everyone knows BHO was really born at the Great Mosque in Mecca but we'll let those Liberal ACLU types pretend he was born in Hawaii until we can prove otherwise, won't we?[/quote]In addition to all of the above charges, you are now attacking me for being a Birther, something I am not, nor do I believe that Obama is a Muslim, I actually think that he is a godless ideologue, but that is an argument for another day. As far as his birth certificate, I think that it is pretty clear that he does not have an actual Hawaiian birth certificate. Since one could not be found, they chose to use the certificate of live birth. The lack of a birth certificate could have many reasons, I don't think that I have gone on record as saying that I think Obama was born outside the US but I also wouldn't say that the certificate of live birth proves anything. It isn't the arena within which I think that viable opponents should engage the president. There are too many excellent substantive fronts upon which one can successfully proceed.
I was merely pointing out that while I don't like Trump, I can appreciate the negative impact of his campaign on Obama's candidacy, because, and let me be perfectly clear (sounds better if I have reverb and if you could see me wagging my finger) on this, I am adamantly opposed to Obama, his policies, his agenda and his philosophies! Trump is well within his rights to bring up the issue of Obama's birth certificate and Obama is certainly entitled to defend himself. The easiest way to put all this to rest would be to provide the actual birth certificate, something he would have done long ago if he actually had one. Again, the lack of a birth certificate does not prove that he is foreign born. As far as one candidate questioning another's faith, I think it is kind of low and unseemly.
If I were in the fight, I'd focus on differentiating myself from him, going after things like his pro-muslim and anti-israel stances, his complete blindness and in action regarding multiple international crises and the like. I believe that one should play to their strength which in my case are based upon superior principles, ideas and policies. Clearly, Trump either doesn't subscribe to my approach and / or has an inferior core. I happen to believe that in his case, it is both.
[quote=]Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]Peace
Thank you for clarifying my point
[QUOTE=Rock Harders; 416500]Mongers-
Jackson just called me personally and told me that WallyWildeye has retired from his former role as Chairman and CEO of the the Aryan Nation [/quote]After being called out on the fallacy of your personal attack, you decide to double down and add antisemitism, white supremacy and nazi sympathies to my personal foibles. Don't worry, I get it. When you can't engage on the subject at hand, attack the messenger. No sweat. I don't take it personally. After deprogramming, you'll probably feel better.
[quote=]and has now moved on to a much more prestigious and influential role as the President and Chair of the Philosophy, Political Science, and Economics Departments at both Bob Jones and Liberty Universities.[/quote]I'd probably feel more at home at Hillsdale. Liberals prefer places like Jim Jones University where all of their drones lap up the cool aid.
[quote=]WallyWildeye is the first person in history to be President of both of these highly prestigious and internationally respected universities and should be congratulated for his life-defining achievement. Some of the most popular classes that WallyWildeye teaches are PHIL101: Obama's Conspiracy to make America a Muslim nation,[/quote]I don't recall ever stating that. However, his policies are certainly sympathetic to many groups that wish to do us harm. Why is that?
[quote=]POSC 204: Shoot all Illegal Immigrants on Sight,[/quote]Not sure I have advocated this approach, either. How would one know that someone is an illegal immigrant upon sight? So far as I know, the left is the only part of the political spectrum perpetuating race-based politics.
[quote=]and his personal favorite, ECON 407: America's Future under Feudalism.[/quote]I can think of other courses that I would probably prefer to teach. However, your point is excellent. I completely agree with you that Obama is certainly attempting to lead the country to serfdom. However, it is not one where the traditional feudal structures, based upon distributed power amongst lords, would exist. Rather, just the opposite where all of the power is concentrated in a centralized government and vassalage would be replaced by becoming a government employee and serfdom foisted upon the rest of society, forcibly subjugated to and by the government. Good luck finding the landed gentry in any of Obama's futuristic visions. It would more than likely look like a Marxist, totalitarian regime resulting from the pursuit of the Left's objectives of workers' paradise and socialist utopia, neither of which can ever exist in the real world.
It might surprise to learn that this has been tried and proven to be catastrophic failures and centers of some of the greatest human rights violations known to man. Examples of where this has been tried and failed include the Soviet Union and its satellites, East Germany, Cuba and North Korea. I predict that Communism in China will fail and evolve within the next ten years. An observation to give some perspective (not to in anyway confer anything other than disgust upon the Nazis), the Marxists in Russia persecuted and killed (democide, as defined by RJ Rummel) many times the number of people than those persecuted and killed by the Nazis (genocide). Most of the estimated 110 million victims of Marxist democide were inflicted in the pursuit of leftist ideals such as the workers' paradise (Marxist-Leninists) and or for the peasantry (Maoists). The most common, communist, state social institutions were/are various types of unions. While the list of former communist and far leftist/socialist countries is quite long, the list of former capitalist countries seems to be quite short.
I doubt that many of the victims of communist democide would consider my positions in anyway hateful. Unfortunately, none of them were available for comment at the time of this writing.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to crank up the NSBM, make some cocktails (molotov, of course) and get some more swastika tattoos.
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The end of Glenn Beck at the FOX NEWS channel: "We Report. We Decide."
I guess viewers here in the US got tired of all the black helicopter conspiracy theories that this self-professed media clown was proclaiming on FOX NEWS every weekday. From the absurd to the ludicrous, he just couldn't stop his lunacy dribbles.
Ratings took a massive dump this year (-32%) and since he managed to insult every minority out there (except the TEA Party) , advertising sponsors left in droves as well.
It's my own impression that people stopped watching his shows with all the constant worldly doomsday predictions. None never came about, of course.
Well, his silly show will be ending later this year. Hopefully, FOX News will replace him with someone more sensible, more newsworthy and less opinionated.
If believing in America, the greatness of her legacy and the potential greatness.
If believing in America, the greatness of her legacy and the potential greatness of her future fall into your definition of hate, then I am guilty as charged. If you wouldn't mind, please cite some specifics of the 'hate' you believe that I have articulated.
WW:
I'm currently working on a documentary about the wave of Expats that have come to Argentina.
The most interesting common thread I've found from conducting interviews over the last few months is this:
"You can take an American out of America. But you can't take America out of an American!"
This is evidenced by the entrepenurial spirit I've seen in so many. Starting busineses. Working hard. And realizing their own version of the American Dream!
One thing you can't hope will ever change
Moreon's cowardly avoidance of engaging on any substantive issue and preference for obfuscation and diversion via lighting backfires and proffering red herrings.
So the people that cast the blight of BHO upon the greatest nation mankind has ever known are more concerned with Glenn Beck, who by the way will only make something like $30 million this year (must be due to his lack of popularity as cited by Moreon) , than they are with critical issues facing the nation. Well, I guess that makes total sense. The guy they elected is more interested in golfing, vacationing and campaigning than he is in actually fulfilling the duties of the office, something that he swore he would do.
Moreon and his ilk must be beaming with pride at the amazing success of Hope and Change. In fact, its so good, they should rename it Shock and Awe, Part Deux. Some of the fantastic accomplishments of the most unqualified president in US history include:
Restoring US prestige around the world.
Closing down Camp Gitmo.
Ending military tribunals for captured terrorists.
Getting all of our troops out of Iraq.
Winding down our involvement in Afghanistan.
Refraining from unilaterally using US force to interfere with the internal politics of foreign nations.
Preventing the US military from abusing (let alone killing) innocent civilians in Afghanistan.
Not allowing the US Air Force to indiscriminately bomb civilians abroad.
Back our allies in the middle east like Mubarak in Egypt
Fight al qaeda everywhere we can around the world (unless we are backing them in Libya)
Support our troops (even when denying them pay during potential govt shut down)
Creating a post-racial society
Creating a post-partisan Washington.
Reducing the deficit and balancing budget by end of first term
Making health care available to all people in America (not all Americans) for less money.
Being the most transparent president in history.
Increasing exploration and use of US energy reserves.
Making the US energy independent via green jobs.
Keeping unemployment below 8, no I mean 9, no I mean 10%
Putting a laser beam focus on creating jobs.
Not resting until there are more jobs.
Funny how while he was not resting during his relentless pursuit of more jobs for Americans, he has golfed and vacationed his way around the world. In his spare time he has wracked up $5T in debt, destroyed any hope of an economic recovery, attempted to destroy the US healthcare industry, attacked Libya and is deliberately trying to shutdown the US government purely for political gain (trying to see if lightening can strike twice). Also while focused like a laser on jobs, he vacationed in Brazil giving them money and helping them take US jobs. Later on that same holiday, while gallivanting around LatAm, our Nobel Peace Prize recipient was ordering military attacks on a foreign nation but did not then and has not since had enough free time to communicate anything about our military involvement in Libya to the American people. Now, as a government shutdown looms; a situation for which BHO, Reid and Pelosi are indisputably, entirely responsible; he needs a little down time in Historic Williamsburg. I hope that they at least get to see the cooper make some barrels.
I guess if I was backing a guy who has amassed this record of success, I'd be looking for a diversion, too.