Posted on 03/21/2013 12:59:21 PM PDT by jazusamo
No matter what progress Republicans may make in electoral politics over the coming years, it will be difficult to roll back the steady march of liberalism that has taken place inside our cultural, bureaucratic and legal institutions from academia to regulatory agencies to the Department of Justice but we have to try.
A good place to start would be to oppose Obama's radical appointees, the latest being his appointment for secretary of labor, Thomas Perez.
Radical liberals are characteristically activists, strategists and organizers. Their plan to infiltrate and dominate academia was hardly spontaneous, and its effects have hardly been sporadic. Peruse any university course catalog and notice the kinds of political tripe that pass for core studies.
The same phenomenon occurs throughout the nation's regulatory bureaucracies. Liberals have managed to place so many ideologically charged people inside powerful administrative agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency, that these institutions tend to be radicalized from the bottom up. The radicals pursue their radical agenda no matter how out of phase it is with the will of the majority of Americans as if the majority even has a clue or has time to apprise itself as to the kinds of things going on.
But it's not just that we have a disproportionate number of leftists populating our institutions and agencies. This imbalance wouldn't matter so much if their every action weren't driven by ideology and if they played by the rules. But they often see their calling as being not so much to perform their assigned tasks as it is to use their positions to effect radical societal changes.
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They’re ALL radical; where do you start???
If we had Conservatives and real Republicans in the Senate without the RINOs they'd shoot this turkey down.
When the revolution comes, the trees of the USA will be full of traitors.
Let them try to ban ROPE!!!!
Bump!
We’ve been exposing them. And?
The real effort should be in making them GO AWAY.
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