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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“Just a few years back he would be getting my coffee” Clinton in the presence of fat heat ted about Obama,
He’s a nice black man because of the way he speaks, he doesnt speak like the rest” joe biden. Senator fat head ted talking about sandwiching interns, bubba and his sexual encounters as president, Oh I forgot and so did the liberal group investigating conservatives, these guys are exempt


3 posted on 12/13/2014 2:53:06 AM PST by ronnie raygun (Empty head empty suit = arrogant little bastard)
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To: ronnie raygun; All
July 2011 [everything is timely because Progressives never change their spots - they are at war with conservatism, free markets and freedom and they WILL DO WHATEVER IT TAKES!]

".....This is an extraordinary series of events, of a type that we haven't witnessed before. Even more singular is the legacy media's insistence on covering the story (with the exception of the siege of Madison, which got the standard "unions unbound" treatment) as if it were commonplace to the point of boredom. It is no such thing; it is an ideological campaign of a magnitude and breadth that we have not seen in quite some time, if ever.

What all this amounts to is the baptism of fire of what I have taken to calling the "liberal superstructure." This superstructure is the vast constellation of advocacy groups, think tanks, single-issue outfits, unions, and various other flotsam constructed by the left over the past half-century or so. There are literally thousands of these groups, ranging from the ACLU and the Sierra Club with their hundreds of thousands of members to the local "Friends of the People's Venezuela" outfit which amounts to a retired feminism professor and her six cats. These organizations are ubiquitous, universal, and networked to a fare-thee- well. They are also liberalism's last great hope of controlling politics in the United States.

It's scarcely arguable that, in the political sense, liberalism is on the ropes. Obama spent their last nickel. They have lost the House and will lose the Senate, with little chance of regaining them in the near future. The same is true of the White House once the messiah gets the bum's rush come 2012. Liberalism is on the skids, its programs uniform failures, its ideology barren, its slogans worn out, its long hold on the independents being relentlessly pared down by the Tea Parties.

So what is a political movement to do, particularly one as fanatic and apocalyptic as this one? Well, if you have an alternate system made up of outside organizations not subject to governmental oversight, a system populated with self-selected fanatics and true believers, a system poised and ready to march, you can do what was done in Wisconsin. You can turn the superstructure loose to threaten the public peace, smash things up, abuse the electoral process, create a media spectacle, and pressure the state to do things your way. You can use nonpolitical organizations (in the electoral sense) to get a political result.

All the groups involved in the Wisconsin campaign were superstructure groups. The unions, the very core organizations of the superstructure, without which it's no more than a pack of vegetarians and aging hippies. The media, which serves as its propaganda arm. And the judiciary, which is broadly infiltrated by leftist partisans whose allegiance has been awarded to something other than the law.

But it's when we review the Prosser accusations that the picture attains clarity. According to Byron York, the story (which had been held back for nearly two weeks) was first reported by the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism working with Wisconsin Public Radio. (Two guesses as to which end of the spectrum they lean toward.) The Prosser story was billed as the result of a project funded by the Open Society Institute to enlighten the public about Wisconsin government.

The report was picked up by ThinkProgress, the strike force for the Center for American Progress, which both tweeted and posted the story, as well as calling for Justice Prosser's ouster.

The interesting thing here is that the Open Society and the Center for American Progress are the flagship organizations of the liberal superstructure, the outfits that call the shots, handle the funding, and coordinate efforts. They are also funded by Old Spooky himself, George Soros. The left rolled out their big units for this effort. Why? To wreck the career of a junior state Supreme Court justice? To take control of the Dairy State? Perhaps so, but I believe it was also in hopes of testing out the superstructure as a political delivery system in a relatively closed environment.

If that's the case, they'll need to reevaluate, because the effort has blown up in their faces. Take a closer look at the Prosser accusation, which fell apart as soon as a little basic reporting was carried out. Almost every point made in the story released by the Soros groups turned out to be false:......." Democrats Unveil the Weapon of the Future

6 posted on 12/13/2014 3:06:32 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: ronnie raygun

It’s liberals/progressives who are always talking about race/class, not conservatives. For us it’s merit and opportunity. I had a die hard liberal tell me that Chicago is way overregulated. Another lady, a black died-in-the-wool Democrat, is sick of Obama. She only voted for him in 2008 and never again. She and others like her are why I believe Obama won by vote fraud in 2012.


26 posted on 12/13/2014 5:08:33 AM PST by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: ronnie raygun

If these people want to expose racists and bigots they need go no further than the White house,justice dept,IRS ,etc


29 posted on 12/13/2014 5:22:05 AM PST by ballplayer
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