Posted on 01/23/2007 4:47:34 AM PST by .cnI redruM
When Avant-Garde Rocker Frank Zappa invented his risible, daffy villain character for the fasical concept album Joes Garage, he named this entity The Central Scrutinizer. It never occurred to Mr. Zappa that this imaginary villain would be female, avowedly liberal, and seek the Presidency after a stint in the Senate from The Great State of New York. Yet, however, this dystopia becomes a very real possibility as Hillary dons the pastels, offers up the free health care to the middle class, and runs to be everyones mommy.
When moderate liberal Blogger Mickey Kaus described one of Hillarys more nuanced stands on one of the issues of the day as a sleazy kabuki straddle, he summed up Hillary's chosen graveman to loft her into the penthouse. One the one hand, Hillary is here to care about us and protect us. On the other, she wears the mailed fist. She uses that other, unseen hand to grab enough power to care more than the rest of us.
So, on the surface, we get Mother Hillary. The woman who opted for the ever-so-calculated soft launch to her Presidential campaign. Back down in the muck, we get her Evil Doppelganger; The Central Scrutinizer. The woman whos infamous Health Security Plan would have nationalized one tenth of the US economy, is one and the same with Mother Hillary, of the soft launch web cast.
Hillary tells that it takes a village to indoctrinate; rather, raise a child. She doesnt need to remind us that she has an FBI file on every citizen of her collectivized village. If you thought it was bad when Mom snooped around in your room back in High School, you do not want this woman controlling our government.
As an aspiring Central Scrutinizer, Hillary doesnt want to take care of you for your own good. She wants to take care of you with an emphasis on the taking. When campaigning on behalf of Senator Barbara Boxer, who at times seems to need more than Hillary Care could possibly provide, Hillary admitted her galling cupidity.
Many of you are well enough off that ... the tax cuts may have helped you, Sen. Clinton said. Were saying that for America to get back on track, were probably going to cut that short and not give it to you. Were going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. LGF
Anybody, anywhere who has ever been starved to death by some soul-sucking, tyrannical pig, probably got told that that things would get taken away to benefit the common good. It provides a sad and pathetic commentary on our own willingness and ability to manage our personnel risks that we actually think the common good will make any of us good common folk anything other than dead broke.
The Sheriff of Nottingham collected taxes on behalf of the common good. When some takes something away from you, its not for the common good. Youre just getting yinced.
I watch Hillarys meteoric ascent, through an abbreviated Cursus Honorem, to the pinnacle of American power, and wonder what our Founding Fathers would say to us in reproach. Hillary can lead us to safety, or perhaps to Madame Guillotine. Whatever; provided we get free healthcare for our aching necks.
I agree with you on that, but don't forget that Lamont did win the Dem nomination for Senator.
>>>>Remember it is better to have the door opened to us then slammed in our faces while they laugh because they won.
It's a real shame we needed 2006 to figure that out.
The white zone is for loading and unloading only...
So you wanna' move around
and go from place to place
Why don't you take ride
on the Mixer's face.
I thought you'd be amused with this little thread.
Don't make a fuss
Just get on the bus
"I wanna be a crew slut!"
You listening to Laura?
I'll join from hour two on.
Thought I'd catch Mancow's last hour.
Lucille has messed my mind up.
i've been up all night.
Yeah, I have Laura on!
This is funny!
I'll be joining in from hour's top.
This is a story 'bout Bald-Headed-John
Talks a lot and its usually wrong
"General" meant "for everyone", not just those who qualify... and "welfare" had nothing to do with money.
Couldn't agree with your more guv'nor.
Even my Dad likes it!
It really is fantastic.
I have a great live version on video from 1988.
Yup. I want my word back! 8-)
Beneath the snark and sarcasm, Frank Zappa had a lot of talent...
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