Posted on 09/02/2015 9:30:36 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Marco Rubio, almost down to zero in the polls, is trying to find ways to remain relevant in this presidential race. He is criticizing Donald Trump's motto, "Make America Great Again," saying it disparages America and says that we are not great.
In a campaign stop here in Northern Nevada on Tuesday, Mr. Rubio insisted that Mr. Trump’s claim implied that America wasn’t great, when he said nothing could be further from the truth.
“I would remind everyone America is great,” Mr. Rubio continued. “There’s no nation on earth I would trade places with. There’s no other country I would rather be. The issue is not that we’re not great. The issue is whether we will remain great. The issue is, we can be even greater than we are now. We can be even more prosperous, more powerful.”
Who cares about mottos? I do. Words have meaning.
In this case, Rubio is shooting totally off the mark. When we talk about "America," we may be talking about the American people. But in the context of a political campaign, when we talk about "America," we are often talking about the American government. That, very clearly, is what Donald Trump was talking about. No one can believe that Trump is saying the American people are not great. By pretending that this was Trump's meaning, Rubio looks disingenuous. (He also looks a little desperate.)
Trump is correct when he implies that the American government, right now, is certainly not great. A great government does not:
1) Force teenage girls to undress in front of poorly disguised boys;
2) Subsidize the killing of babies and the harvesting of their body parts;
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Not Americans. Just our politicians.
The slogan merely acknowledges how far we’ve fallen under Obama.
It means liberals have been in control for two long.
Addition by subtraction.
My sentiments exactly. Great post, in a thread of like-minded great posts.
Thanks, blackdog
and thanks to all posters.
Too long, not two long
?? Don’t know where that mistake came from.
“No. It implies that America was once great, is not now great...thanks to the morons running this country...but CAN be made great once again with the appropriate leadership!”
My FB post to Rubio:
“Sorry Marco, but America does STINK today! If you don’t see it and the locus of the stench, you should stop your campaign for the presidency. Allowing illegal aliens to continue to invade this country ( really since the 1950’s) isn’t an “act of love,” it’s criminal. And it also stinks to high hell because it’s elected a race-baiting half-breed to the presidency for two terms. The fact is that YOU politicians are utter failures! You are not driven by the notion that you are elected to make our lives better, but to curry favor with those big-bucks folks who don’t give a shit about this country. Their ONLY CONCERN is their wallets, and you, by extension only think about YOUR SOURCE of “income” to stay in office where you enjoy the trappings and stay there by being a bunch of “organ grinder’s monkey’s!” That’s where we are today! You are to blame!”
I think it implies that years of bad decisions by our federal government have landed us $18.5 trillion in debt, with a sluggish economy and almost half a trillion in annual trade deficits.
Rubberio joined with Schumer to scheme against the citizens to “Comprehensively Screw Americans Out Of Their Country”.
Abandoning the rule of law and surrendering the country to fraudulently documented foreigners is not the way to make the country great again.
Refusal by the government (both parties) to protect the citizens and the country and uphold the rule of law is why the country is sinking fast.
Now this!
He picks an inappropriate verb--juvenile slang usage of a verb that refers to things malodorous, rather than treasonous. But the real problem is that despite his obvious intelligence, he has the Presidential bug too severely, to realize that he is defending the ultimate Conservative nightmare, in the pretense of being a patriot in the process.
There is very little about our present complex of political, social & legal dyanamics, that anyone who wishes to restore the promise of America will find acceptable. One doesn't need a poor metaphor to describe what has been happening to America. Whether one wishes to address stupidity or outright betrayal, there is room for a reasoned discussion. But we surely do not need a candidate who seeks to flatter a political class that has undermined just about everything that once was sacred in these lands.
No, the only one who thinks Americans stink is Harry Reid.
RINOs are simply liberals sitting inside a different “big tent”.
Leftists stink, so therefore our leaders stink!
Make America great again by DOING things!
Take a look around, we can’t do anythign any more. Want to build a dam? Can’t do it. Want to drill for oil? Can’t do it. Want to build a highway? cant do it. Want to fly to space? Can’t do it.
We used to do all sorts of things. Not anymore.
The following paragraph is excerpted from the CENTENNIAL Thanksgiving Sermon, DELIVERED BY REV. B. W. ARNETT, B. D., AT ST. PAUL A. M. E. CHURCH, URBANA, OHIO 1876 - available in the "Library of Congress - Historical Collections" - "African-American Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection," 1820-1920; American Memory, Washington, DC.
This historical treasure is one which should be prominent in our national discussions, especially now, when our philosophical foundations are being challenged, and when the views of a learned man like Dr. Arnett might shed light on centuries-old ideas about America's history. His theme: Righteousness Exalteth a Nation, but Sin is a Reproach to any People."
"Withdraw from Christendom the Bible, the Church with its sacraments and ministry, and Christian morality and hopes, and aspirations for time and eternity; repeal all the laws that are founded in the Christian Scriptures; remove the Christian humanities in the form of hospitals and asylums, and reformatories and institutions of mercy utterly unknown to unchristian countries; destroy the literature, the culture, the institutions of learning, the art, the refinement, the place of woman in her home and in society, which owe their origin and power to Christianity; blot out all faith in Divine Providence, love, and righteousness; turn back every believer in Christ to his former state; remove all thought or hope of the forgiveness of sins by a just but gracious God; erase the name of Christ from every register it sanctifiesin a word annihilate all the legitimate and logical effects of Christianity in Christendomjust accomplish in fact what multitudes of gifted and learned minds are wishing and trying to accomplish by their science, philosophy, and criticism, and what multitudes of the common people desire and seek, and not only would all progress toward and unto perfection cease, but not one of the shining lights of infidelity would shine much longer. Yes, the bitterest enemies of this holy and blessed religion, owe their ability to be enemies to its sacred revelations - to the inspiration and sublimity of that faith which reflects its glories on their hostile natures. They live in the strength of that which they would destroy. They are raised to their seats of opportunity and power by the grace of Him they would crucify afresh; and is it to be thought that they are stronger than that which gives them strength? Can it be supposed that a religion which civilizes and subdues, and elevates and blesses will succumb to the enmities it may arouse and quicken in its onward march? Are we to tremble for the ark of God when God is its upholder, and protector, and preserver? - Dr. Benjaming W. Arnett, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Urbana, Ohio, Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon, November 1876Dr. Arnett, an A.M.E. Minister and Ohio State Legislator, was invited to publish this remarkable sermon commemorating the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence by the following method:
To:
Rev. B. W. ARNETT, B. D.
Dear Pastor:
Will you please prepare your Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon for publication: together with whatever matter pertaining to the colored people of this city, you deem worth preserving.
We make this request of you, believing that the publication of such matter, will be of benefit to the present and succeeding generations.
Yours Respectfully,
J GAITER
J. DEMPCY
C. L, GANT
Trustees W. A. STILGASS, W. O. BOWLES
Urbana, O.
December 7th, 1876
J GAITER, J. DEMPCY, C. L, GANT
Trustees W. A. STILGASS, W. O. BOWLES
Yours is at hand, requesting me to prepare my "Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon" for publication. If you think that my words will be of any advantage to you, and those whom you have the honor of representing, I am willing to leave it to your judgement and will prepare my feeble effort for the press: hoping that, if there is nothing new in it, at least I may awaken some one to follow "the Moccasin tracks of Righteousness, and the Foot Prints of sin on the sands of time," and be better prepared for the duties they owe to themselves, their families, their country, and their God.
I am, yours,
BENJAMIN W. ARNETT
____________________
At another point in his long "Thanksgiving Sermon," Dr. Arnett made the following assertion about America and "wherein lies its greatness":
"Let us see what it is that makes us so great; wherein lies our strength. What has made us one of the greatest powers of the earth, politically and intellectually? Have we come to the conclusion that it is Righteousness that exalteth a nation? We have met to-day at the request of the President of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant, and also the Governor of our beloved State, Rutherford B. Hayes. For what? Why call us from our homes? Why come to the house of God? Why not go to the hall of mirth and to the places of amusement to-day? No that is not what they want us to do. We are commanded to go to our 'several places of worship, and there offer up thanks to Kind Providence which has brought our nation through the scenes of another year, and blessed the land with peace, plenty and prosperity.' Then as Americans we have reason to rejoice and congratulate ourselves on the greatness of our beloved country; at this the close of the first hundred years of experimental government of the people, by the people, and for the people. To be a citizen of this vast country is something, and to share in its privileges and duties is more than something." - Dr. Benjaming W. Arnett, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, Urbana, Ohio, Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon, November 1876
America is degrading rapidly. If that means stinks so be it.
Rubio doesn’t realize yet that he has been part of the problem.
Difference ?
He considers himself a nation? How does that work?
So many of the country feels we’re going in the wrong direction Trump’s slogan addresses that. Rubio is missing the point.
Since this story involves Rush’s good buddy Rubio, you can bet he won’t mention it.
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