"They seem to think they are on the brink of finally toppling constitutional US governance while piously pretending to preserve it."
Hasn't that been their modus operandi since...forever?
"Im figuring that most ordinary Americans take a good long look and recognize the barely-contained gloating of the vandal about to ransack the house in those faces gathered in Denver. Thats yet another unintended benefit of the endless campaign they thought they could wear us all down with. Sure, many of us are sick and tired of having to pay attention to political wannabes, but in the course of this endless loop they call their campaign, they themselves have lost patience with having to wait to extort and expropriate. They want the world and theyre getting a little tired of having to wait just a few days more before they can feast on it."
I'm impressed! You really know how to turn a phrase, and be right on the money at the same time.
IOW, you aren't a blowhard. ;o)
"Think they wont."
On that, we absolutely agree.
“We” seem to have this problem about once a week. Usually it’s Thursday night, but I guess ‘we’ got an early start on things this week.
“They seem to think they are on the brink of finally toppling constitutional US governance while piously pretending to preserve it.
Hasn’t that been their modus operandi since...forever?”
Yeah, but what I mean is, after having launched the March back in the Sixties in earnest, they now are on the brink of actually achieving it. There were a lot of interim steps needed along the way (William Ayers exhibits one of them, Keith Olbermann another) but if they can just get their Indonesian Idol in place, he will be able to stand there, awe the yokels and keep them from seeing the furtive scurrying going on, just out of range of the camera lights.
“I’m impressed! You really know how to turn a phrase, and be right on the money at the same time.
IOW, you aren’t a blowhard. ;o)”
It’s a near-run thing on many occasions. Glad I kept my balance on the coping this time. Thanks.