Posted on 05/25/2012 7:30:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
So how's that old Arab Spring going? You remember the "Facebook Revolution."
As I write, they're counting the votes in Egypt's presidential election, so by the time you read this the pecking order may have changed somewhat. But currently in first place is the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi, who in an inspiring stump speech before the students of Cairo University the other night told them, "Death in the name of Allah is our goal."
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In second place is the military's man Ahmed Shafiq, Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister and a man who in a recent television interview said that "unfortunately the revolution succeeded."
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In third place is moderate Islamist Abdel-Moneim Abolfotoh, a 9/11 Truther endorsed by the terrorist organization al-Gama'a al-Islamiya. He's a "moderate" because he thinks Egyptian Christians should be allowed to run for the presidency, although they shouldn't be allowed to win.
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As I said, this thrilling race is by no means over, and one would not rule out an eventual third-place finish by a rival beacon of progress such as Amr Moussa, the longtime Arab League flack and former Mubarak foreign minister.
So what happened to all those candidates embodying the spirit of Egypt's modern progressive democratic youth movement that all those western media rubes were cooing over in Tahrir Square a year ago? How are they doing in Egypt's first free presidential election?
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I don't know about you, but I have the feeling that Messrs Morsi, Shafiq, and Abolfotoh are not spending much time on Facebook, or even on Twitter. Indeed, for a "social media revolution," the principal beneficiaries seem to be remarkably antisocial:
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It’s ugly to behold, but Steyn nails it as usual!
The difference between a dictator and a fanatic, is that the dictator will be satisfied if you pay your taxes and refrain from challenging his authority. The fanatic will not be happy until he completely dominates all aspects of your life.
I’m more of a bow guy than a stern guy. (Not that there’s anything wrong with it.)
You anti-sternite!!
Bowphile!
Oh! Be still, my beating heart! That’s about the only beefcake I get these days, LOL!
Dang! That looks really good.
Glad you enjoyed. Heck, you’re making me hungry!
That's the case with most revolutions. Steyn understands that. The idiots who reported on that wonderful "Arab Spring" don't. Obama doesn't. Hillary doesn't.
We have the wrong people in charge. Some days it's annoying. Other days, it's downright dangerous.
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