Posted on 09/08/2011 12:30:01 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The last three days could not illustrate better just how far American politics have fallen as of late, and what it will take to resuscitate it and the nation from the coma into which President Obama has put it.
Start with tonights Republican Debate. One could call them the Seven Dwarfs, so little do they look while they obediently jump through the ridiculous hoops presented to the by the biased media that effectively works for Obama.
And even when they have glimmer of understanding how obviously theyre being manipulated, as Newt Gingrich did when he criticized moderator Brian Williams of NBC News for trying to instigate squabbles amongst them rather than allowing them to target Obama, they still stupidly play the game. After all, this was a MSNBC/Politico debate what the hell else did the seven fools think they were going to get from two blatantly liberal outlets? If any of them really believed in what Newt said, to say nothing of having an ounce of strategic thinking, they would never have bothered showing up for this rigged dog-and-pony show in the first place!
Which brings me to the Joe Isuzu twins, Governors Romney and Perry. Admittedly, if elections were won based on who has the most presidential looking hair, suit, and smile, these two would be WAY ahead of the pack. Substantively, however, you cant help but feel like youve just been smooth-talked by a smarmy used car salesman after listening to anything either says. Im actually glad that the media has declared these two RINOs to be the ostensible front-runners, since their combined prefabricated-ness will increase the distrust of both all the more, and help the two Ken dolls cancel each other out all the sooner.
As for Obamas ridiculous Even More Of The Same Thats Already Massively Failed Address, this falls under the old political axiom: when your opponent is busy committing suicide, get out of the way and let him. Speaker Boehner was right to decline a GOP response, thereby not adding any gravity to the speech as well as not giving Obama and the Dems a target to shoot at.
And while I would personally love to see a TV with the Saints/Packers pre-game set up off to the side for the GOP members to watch while they pretend to listen to Obama read his delusional drivel from the teleprompters, theyre right to be minimally respectful and show up and go through the motions. Again, dont give your opponent a target or any chance to shift the spotlight away from him and onto you.
This speech is the political equivalent of the old philosophical riddle: If Obama gives a poor imitation of a State of the Union Address, and everyone is watching the NFL opener instead, did he really make a complete fool of himself?
Finally, to Sarah Palin. She has been so right to avoid this whole farcical show. She already has 100% name recognition, will have tons of cash from Tea Partiers the moment she declares, and Snow White might as well let the Seven Dwarfs form the circular firing squad the media would have them make while she stays safely above and out of the fray.
Moreover, in her speeches in Iowa and New Hampshire ripping both parties for crony capitalism and Facebook post on the Obama-approved call for union violence against Tea Partiers by Jimmy Hoffa, Jr., she laid out more detailed plans and laid into Obama with a ferocity none of the other candidates would dare or be allowed to by the Obamedia running the debates.
Palin simply isnt going to play the usual game by the establishments rules. As Dr. Phil says, if youre going to do what youve always done, youre going to get what youve always gotten. In that case, its the media trying to produce the most liberal GOP opponent possible for the Democrat, which the conservative Tea Party base will hate. This will help an otherwise doomed Democrat have a chance to win, even if it must be alá Clinton 1992: a slim plurality in a three-way race. And if even that isnt enough, then at least the GOP winner will be the most leftist of the group, ensuring that nothing the Democrat has created will be touched, much less dismantled.
In other words, the game is to create a completely phony choice between a hardcore and a watered-down leftist come Election Day, so that the entire exercise is rigged, pointless and the establishment stays, well, established for another four years.
The Seven Dwarfs are mindlessly playing this silly game with the crooked dealer and entirely pre-determined outcome to benefit the house, and even when they occasionally realize the con job, none of them has the spine to fold their hand and cash out to save what chips they have left. Palin, on the other hand, was smart enough never to sit at the table in the first place.
Thats why shes so hated her refusal to step into their best-laid traps and fearlessness in directly calling Obama out make her every bit the existential threat to the establishment that Obama is to America. And lets not forget the whole first female president thing, the gender card which trumps the race card that you know Obama will play hard if all else fails.
Small wonder then, that the media is doing everything possible to claim its too late for Palin and that she polls horribly the simplest way to beat her is for her to never get in the race and the next simplest is to get her in too early so they can beat up on her as long as possible.
Yes, Sarah will have to officially get in soon in order to be on the ballot in IA and NH, but why on earth should she expose herself to enemy fire any sooner than absolutely necessary? And if the point of such an unconventional campaign is to break the establishments hold, then the first step is to refuse to kowtow to their unwritten rules.
Does this come at some risk? Sure. Could it fail? Sure. But could it succeed? Absolutely. And if the alternative is another round of a phony choice between a Democrat versus RINO chosen by the media, with the policy outcome rigged as a result, then why not go for broke? From where I stand, its the only chance to beat em the only chance to save the Republic.
And if nothing else, itll be damned entertaining and hilarious watching the media and left go absolutely bonkers
“Pull my finger”
LOL!
Excellent article!
... despite his faults, there's a lot to like in Perry, and Cain and Bachmann are truly valuable warriors for the conservative cause.
The thing is ... when it comes to the person who should be sitting in the White House as President of the U.S.A., there's a LOT MORE to like in Palin. :^)
Absolutely brilliant. I think this is the first I’ve heard of David Karki. I hope we’ll be hearing more from him, because this is right up there with the best, for its ideas, its logic, and its writing style.
Is this maybe a pen name for Mark Steyn? Because he writes just as well as Steyn, and there are few if any I would say that about.
I'm not against Palin, I supported Palin well before McCain heard of her. I'm just against some of her mindless, negative, cultist supporters who think they somehow are building her up by attacking virtually everyone else.
Did you really think that “debate” was a good idea? Why they agreed to it, or why the Reagan Library agreed to it, I simply cannot imagine.
MSNBC and Politico running a Republican debate? It just doesn’t compute. A total waste of time, which could accomplish nothing but debase everyone who took part in it.
S&M defense?
“You can’t say anything to me because I’ll cry.....”
....I really can’t figure where all of these lame excuses for discussion are coming from. Really, really getting tired of ‘em, though.
bump.
Thank you for this great article ;)
Not only the media and the left but also the establishment GOP. They all fear and hate the tea party patriots because they know their hold on power is in jeopardy. I predict that with Sarah Palin in the race, things will get super ugly. I also believe that will work in our favor.
We don’t need the Palin version of Tempest so soon after his departure.
Do we?
Ron to Rick; Rick put that finger away, you don’t know where it’s been.
...and that reality is?
Sad.
Yes, sad you are. I wouldn't call you a hater. I'll call you an obsessed crazy person. Feel better? :p
There’s not a darn thing wrong with someone having a different opinion than yours or believing their candidate will be a game changer. While Perry is my second choice after Palin there are things I have reservations about. I’m getting just a little sick of the name calling. Perry’s supporters, while quick to judge Palin supporters are just as passionate. Nothing wrong with that either. I don’t see the point of the 2 sides going on each others’ thread and putting them down. I’ve yet to hear issues, real issues discussed by either side. I mean solutions, their stand on conservative principles. The debate turns personal and insulting. It’s getting very, very old and not reflecting well on FR. I expect that out of DUmmies. We should be better than that.
Cindie
I tend to agree with you. Reality is settling in:
1) Perry is mortal after all. The debate helped clarify that.
2) Palin is beginning to take control of the center squares without even being officially declared. This emerging reality should be causing the lesser candidates to start looking over their shoulder.
Wasn't it Newt and Rush that both said republican candidates should stop attacking one another????
Is that out the window already?
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