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"Sarah Palin is a religious nut!" So was MLK.

CAUTION: This article mentions the terms RELIGION, and CHRISTIAN.  Contents are volatile.  Do not read this next to a liberal as they may spontaneously combust.

Mentioning ANYTHING remotely religious (i.e. "Christian") to a liberal is like exposing the Wicked Witch of the West to water.  The reaction is pretty much the same: they writhe and screech, spitting curses at you as they sizzle and melt right before your eyes.  

Think I'm wrong?  Go to ANY liberal website, blog, or facebook page...post "scripture says...." or "...in church we....", sit back, and watch the invectives come back ten fold in the form of lines from a David Mamet play rinsed in arsenic.  

Better yet, bring up Sarah Palin.  No other figure in popular politics conjures up, to the left, the image of the Christian hypocrite, than does that crusading she-devil in glasses and a skirt. It doesn't even have to be in relation to any political issue, you can simply say it subliminally: "This morning I had a bagel (sarah palin) and black coffee..."  You want to hear cusswords you won't hear Al Swearengen saying, say "hockey mom from Wasilla" or "pitbull with lipstick".  The left hates Sarah Palin the way The Inquisition hated the Cathars.

It's odd, just a year before Palin was thrust into the spotlight, the few liberals that knew OF Palin liked what they saw.  They saw an independent woman who took on the GOP and big oil.  Why the change of heart?  We know liberals are fickle and inconsistent, dumping facts and history as aribitrarily as Madonna hops from bed to bed, but why the 180 degree shift from glowing praise to anathema?

Two things:  Obama, and God.  The two are interchangeable in this argument, but in no way am I saying that God has an Obama-complex.  

Firstly, Obama.  Sarah Palin stood in the way of Obama's historic journey to the White House.  How dare she deny him what was entitled to him! She had to be destroyed, facts be damned, whatever it takes, take no prisoners, admit nothing and deny everything.  Ends justify the means--and if the ends involved Obama in the White House, then all means (including ridiculing an infant with down syndrome) were not only justified, but worthy of a Nobel nomination.  So burn her at the stake of public opinion.

Secondly, God.  Sarah Palin is an outspoken woman of faith.  Because of this faith, she committed not so much a SIN in the eyes of the liberal left, but an act of betrayal to feminism's number one cause...Sarah Palin chose not to abort a down syndrome child.  Sarah Palin believes in abstinence (though, contrary to leftist spin, she does NOT advocate abstinence-ONLY taught in schools).  To the left, that the equivalent of larceny.  She believes intelligent design should be taught (not exclusively as her detractors say) side by side with evolution. She's a Christian, and Christianity stands for everything that stands in the way of what liberals believe is social and cultural progress.

In other words, Sarah Palin has become, today, the face of religious fundamentalism, in the context of political discussion.  She's Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, George W. Bush.  To the left, "Sarah Palin" and "Bible Thumper" are synonymous.  Is it fair, reasonable, or well argued that she's given that role?  No, but it's convenient to the left, who will choose convenience over well thought out discourse at any given time.  

On the advice of a friend, I visited the discussions on the Facebook page of Contessa Brewer, journalist Joan of Arc of the left, dominated by posts of a leftist persuasion.  I noticed how a discussion NOT related to Sarah Palin, eventually became about Sarah Palin, once the term 'religion' was mentioned.   From that point on, every anti-religious talking point that has become so commonplace and chic on the left got thrown out (separation of church and state, religion has no place in politics, Christianity is a myth) with Sarah Palin as the focal point, all succinctly and brilliantly articulated in the statement "Sarah Palin is a religious nut!"

Though it's not my custom to argue with intellectual turds, I couldn't help but bring up a 'religious nut' from the sixties that did in fact have a huge place AND impact on politics: Martin Luther King, Jr.  He often cited the early church as the inspiration for his crusade for civil rights "the non-violence of the early Christians...shook the Roman Empire."  He urged those that followed him to meditate daily on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, and to pray daily.  His public activism was motivated by his deep faith in the Christian God, of whom he was not ashamed to be vocal about.  He was a Baptist minister first, a civil rights leader second.  

Imagine how the left and the media would react if Sarah Palin cited the early church, or urged her staff to meditate on the life and teachings of Jesus!  Imagine if she was a Baptist preacher!  If you hear any hissing, that's a liberal melting at the thought!

I also couldn't restrain myself from bringing up a bunch of religious nuts from the 18th century, the abolitionists, who shaped public policy. Their outspoken faith in the Christian God compelled them to fight slavery.  It was the anti-religious intellectuals of the time, like David Hume, Voltaire, and John Locke that saw blacks as inferior creatures.  

These facts of history are an inconvenient truth to the left, especially since they are so invested in the Marxist notion that religion is the opiate of the masses.  They will readily accept falsehoods about Palin, and make no effort to verify anything that villifies her, just to further confirm their anti-religious bigotry.  Palin is a Christian, Christianity is for morons, therefore ANY newstory that makes her look like a moron, whether or not it is factual...is obviously factual, case closed, Palin is an idiot. Facts don't matter, their beliefs do.  And the sooner they can rid themselves of having to talk about religion, the better it is for them.  Saying "Sarah Palin is a religious nut" is as far as they have to go.  To the left, or to the intellectually lazy (they're interchangeable), that's all they need to say, because it's an argument ender.  And if there's anything they love more than themselves, it's to have the last word.


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"WAR is NOT the ANSWER!" (but bumper stickers are?)

"War IS Terrorism!" (actually, TERRORISM is terrorism...but why mince words?)

"Proud PEACE-monger"

"Evolution is just a theory, like gravity!"  (This one makes me chuckle, because gravity is a LAW, not a theory...proving that liberals like to champion science, but didn't do as well as their conservative counterparts in high school).

I wish I had a function on my dashboard, that when I see an INANE bumper sticker in front of me, I could push a button that would shoot out a 'rebuttal bumper sticker' to plaster over it.  I'm a compassionate conservative, so when I see such ideological silly putty on someone's bumper, I feel it is my duty to educate them for free.  I doubt the college that filled their heads with strained squash will issue them a refund.

Living in Seattle, I see more liberal message bumper stickers than conservative ones.  Seattle is also famous for lousy drivers.  So in my non-scientific scientific study, liberals are lousy drivers.  But it doesn't matter if you're a lousy driver AS LONG AS you have a bumper sticker that reminds people to recycle, or that reminds you that Bush is an idiot.  As long as you display your compassionate ideology (liberalism) on your bumper, you don't really need to practice any real form of compassion in daily life.  You ARE what you stand for.

Fine, it's just a gesture.  Are gestures so bad? Doesn't it count for something to have good intentions and make one's voice heard?  Isn't that what 'getting involved' means?  What's so wrong about saying "we are the change we've been waiting for" (whateve the heck THAT means)?  Putting an Obama logo on my car AUTOMATICALLY makes me one of the good guys right?  I don't need to volunteer my time at a soup kitchen to prove I'm selfless, all I need to do is INSULT the men and women in uniform who risk their behinds by displaying a sticker that says "End this war!".  I'm doing MY part, right?  Bumper stickers show my PASSION!  It shows I care!

Who needs real life results when you have passion?  

Bumper stickers are magic.  Where else can a 12 inch piece of plastic with adhesive transform the biggest a-hole into someone of conscience?  You see, liberalism doesn't demand any personal change...it simply requires you declare yourself liberal. Bumper stickers declare you're a liberal.  Symbolism without doing, is just as VALID as doing.  Symbolism without results trumps ACTUAL results, because your intentions are noble.

I see more liberal bumper stickers than conservative ones, not just BECAUSE I live in Seattle.  Bumper stickers and bumper sticker mentality are a liberal phenomena.  They're a lesson in liberalism.  They tend to be cynical, and clever sounding without being factual, they appeal to emotion, not unlike most liberals...but more importantly, they're empty gestures.  Liberalism is an ideology of empty gestures.

It's no coincidence that the initials of 'bumper stickers' is BS.
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"Why are you a republican? You're not even white!"

Or, "You sound so sensible, why are you a republican?"  

That's the reaction I get from friends that discover my dark side.  Politics is rarely discussed, but given enough time, any after dinner conversation will gravitate toward politics sooner or later.  At first I would keep my mouth full of food to avoid participating. Because once I open my mouth on the subject of say, taxes, it's pandora's box.  Better that they see roasted red potatoes and saliva come out of my mouth than hear my not too favorable view of President Obama.  Political talk causes indigestion.  But they'll never blame the subject matter for the sour stomachs, they'll just blame whoever made the pot roast.  That's not pretty.  Awkward silences broken by digestive noises makes it hard to face your friends at the next barbecue.

Eventually the shocking truth comes out, and they can't seem to reconcile "Republican" (i.e. white racist environmental-rapist, misogynist soulless demon-seed) with foreign-film watching Filipino long haired latte drinking engaging conversationalist soccer dad Noel.  The incredulity is usually followed by "How can you endorse a party that would just DEPORT you on the basis of your skin color?"

WHAT?

Where do they get this stuff?  Republicans want to deport me because of my skin color? What do you base that on?  Stop snickering, I know it sounds silly.  But they REALLY believe this stuff.  They believe republicans want to pollute the air, ON PURPOSE.  They believe Republicans hate Mexicans (and I'm not Mexican, but what's the difference to a liberal that is concerned for those with brown skin?).  

They believe SO much in the virtue of their own false compassion, that they need to go the extreme of demonizing those that oppose their particular (failed) approach to social ills.  As conservatives, we believe liberals are mistaken.  As for liberals, they see us as demons. Actually they see us as retarded demons.  Makes sense doesn't it?  If  Cheney is Satan (or at the very least, Satan's henchman on earth), then OF COURSE it would be baffling, that a good gentlemanly Noel that loves to help his neighbor and slow down for squirrels crossing the road, would associate with the party of Satan's henchmen.  If the GOP stands for everything libs consider evil, then OF COURSE their heads spin when I say politely, "Yeah, I'm a republican...um, can you please pass the green goddess dressing?"

Oh, so you're laughing.  Of course you are.  Because WE conservatives know more about conservatism than liberals do.  We know who we are, we know why we believe what we believe.  Whereas what liberals know of conservatism was TAUGHT to them by liberals that hate conservatism.  It's the equivalent of taking a Gay Studies course from someone that hates gays.  Conservatism is a caricature to them. It's not based on any kind of realistic or fair portrayal, and if there are any facts or history to back their contention, it's a combination of amnesia and selectiveness.  

Take for instance the absurd statement "republicans are racist".  That's gospel truth to the liberal.  It doesn't matter that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was championed by a higher percentage of republicans than democrats; or that more democrats than republicans favored segregation.  Liberalism is an ideology that allows you to make assertions about your opposition without evidence, because your good intentions absolve you from having to make any kind of case.  Liberals mean well, that's all that matters.  If you show facts to disprove that, then your facts are simply manipulative and come from a bad place--your intention is to SUPPRESS their good intentions.  That's EVIL!

The basic difference is this: liberals see people as members of oppressed identity groups.  Conservatives see people as individuals identified by values and ideologies.  The party of Michael Steele, Bobby Jindal, Michelle Malkin is not racist, because love of freedom transcends race.  

So yes, it confounds them when I say I am a republican, because they know me to be someone with not only good intentions, but someone they've always known as nice and considerate.  Perhaps they just think I'm misguided, or uninformed.  Because if  I knew what conservatives were REALLY like, the way they, as tolerant (Bush is hitler) liberals do, then I'd be a democrat.


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When you see the RACE CARD treat it like SPAM

Again with the RACE CARD! I didn't order THIS.  Bring it back and get me a REAL menu.

I'm a non-white conservative.  That means, to liberals, I'm a sell out.  I get emails warning me, "Conservatives just want to kick your people out of this country!" and "Why do you defend republicans, you're not even white!" Liberals can be so intolerant, ESPECIALLY when championing the less fortunate.  I can bring up Condi Rice, Thomas Sowell, Michael Steele...it doesn't matter.  Republicans are the party of the KKK and Timothy McVeigh.  We're racists because the LEFT deems it so.

To liberals, I'm not an individual. I'm a member of an oppressed identity group. I'm judged by the color of my skin.  Other non-white conservatives will agree.  You feel me?

To conservatives, I'm NOT a skin color, I'm a fellow conservative.  That's because conservatism is TRULY color blind.  Hey, which party fought to free the slaves?  Which party fought for civil rights?  And who were the segregationists?  Hmmmm? OK, I'm preaching to the choir.  But you get my point.

Now, I hear this a lot from fellow conservatives "We need to reach out to other races, tell them to join the conservative cause!"  And of course I agree with that.  However, on the surface, it COULD be construed as pandering.  Or it gets the 'me too' award for pursuing diversity.  I don't see it as pandering, and I do see it as necessary.

And here's why:

Diversity in the republican party is for the sake of the liberals.  It's not for us.  We're diverse already as it is--because we're united by ideology that goes BEYOND race or ethnicity.  My hope is that liberals SEE the diversity within the conservative movement, and SHUT UP already about racism.  

Makes me want to tell liberals, "We're not racist, can we move on now?"  It's wishful thinking, I know.  The point is, LIBERAL obsession with race stunts their political growth.  They're stuck.  They can't focus on real issues, or move forward because racism has become such a hindrance to them.  How do they call themselves progressives when they're so stuck apologizing for our past?

If I get dealt the race card I move to another poker table.  I don't want it.  Delete it, it's SPAM.  I'm still proud of my skin color though...I save a lot of money NOT tanning.   It just shouldn't have a place in American politics, especially in Obama's 'post-racial' world. Right?
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Similarities between The Obama Administration and Your Stalker Ex

 

 

Your Stalker Ex: You used to love and adore them
The Obama Administration: God-like approval numbers, tingles up the leg in the media
 
Your Stalker Ex: They can’t believe you don’t love them anymore
The Obama Administration: They can’t believe we don’t want them to take care of us through universal health care
 
Your Stalker Ex: You stop returning their calls
The Obama Administration: TV’s get turned off when he’s on, no one watches the Health Care infomercials on ABC
 
Your Stalker Ex: Starts acting irrationally, spreads lies about you
The Obama Administration: Starts calling us ‘mobs’ on the payroll of insurance lobbyists, calls us ‘nazis’.
 
Your Stalker Ex: Keys your car and slashes your tires
The Obama Administration: Calls in SEIU and ACORN
 
Your Stalker Ex: You tell them you’ll get a restraining order.
The Obama Administration: We tell them 2010 and 2012 are coming.
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Podium of the President Elect

So, when Obama takes office in January 2009, what will happen to all those nifty knick knacks that say "Office of the President-Elect"?  Will they go on eBay?  Will there be lapel pins that say "Lapel Pin of the President Elect"?  Maybe a "coffee mug of the president-elect"?  How about a zippo lighter of the president elect?
 
I think that the Obama loyalists obsession with this temporary title 'President-elect' (which they trip over themselves to utter at least three times in every sentence) presents all entrepeneurs with an opportunity to cash in.  Just make sure the receipts are authentic, with that "receipt from the president-elect" seal on them.
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What's MOVEON.ORG gonna do now?

All the early indications point to Obama moving to the center when it comes to the war on terror.  Contrary to his campaign promises concerning Iraq, it doesn't look like he will be withdrawing troops there.  If he does take troops out, it will only be to move them to Afghanistan.  His choice of the more hawkish Hillary Clinton as he Secretary of State underscores this.
 
He'll be treating the Iraq war as if it were Bush's third term!
 
Well, if that happens--will we still see anti-war protests?  Will they call Obama Hitler for CONTINUING such a unilateral and unjust war?  Will we get the ominous news coverage of the next body count milestone, or that this (whatever current month) is the bloodiest month since (arbitrary month or year)?  Will we hear militant bloggers decry the BILLIONS of dollars we're spending ont this illegal war?
 
I won't hold my breath.  Wars are only EVIL if a republican is in the white house.
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Trickle Up Economics

Throughout the Obama campaign, we kept hearing how the economy needs to be grown "from the bottom up".  As with most of his bumper sticker talking points, it's something that sounds good, but in reality is illogical.  What do you expect from a ticket comprised of two lawyers with zero business sense between them?
 
Reagan's 'trickle down economics' is, to the left, political blasphemy.  History proved trickle down economics worked, and works--but the left will say the opposite ("Trickle down economics didn't work under Reagan did it?").  They then bring up the deficit of the 80's as proof (without mentioning it was the out of control spending by Tip O'Neill's democrat led house!).  With this kind of economically illiterate mindset, of course they fully embrace Obama's 'trickle up economic theory'...well, that and their religious devotion to him, making anything he says canon law.
 
In an obliquely related story, Zogby polled Obama voters to discover that a big majority of them weren't sufficiently informed about their candidate--and were quick to believe falsehoods about Palin.  No one should be surprised by this display of intellectual swiss cheese on the part of Obama's mindless faithful.
 
Of course they'd believe an economically stupid theory.  As much as they believe the lie about Palin saying she could see Russia from her house (which was never uttered by Palin, but by her less attractive impostor Tina Fey), they believe that charisma and electrifying oratory are all the financial expertise one needs to helm the world's LARGEST economy.
 
Maybe we should put trickle up economics to the test.  Go to a homeless guy and ask him for a job...or at least ask him if he can spare a dollar.  It would be science's shortest experiment.
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Lessons from a Dictator

The meteoric rise and populist wave that brought Obama to power reminds me of another similar figure in my political past.
 
First off, for those of you who don't know me, I'm a diplomat brat from the Philippines that now calls Seattle Washington home.  Back in the 70's and 80's in the Philippines, we had our own political turmoil in the form of a self-appointed-president for life.  His name might not ring a bell right away, but his wife's 3000 pairs of shoes probably will.  I'm talking about President Ferdinand Marcos (and whenever mentioning Marcos, you get his wife Imelda in the mix too).
 
He didn't become the iron-fisted dictator overnight.  He started out, innocently enough, as a young and charismatic politician with oratory skills to rival Cicero.  He was a talented lawyer and a brilliant debater.  In a time of economic upheaval in the 60's, he was the natural choice to head the country's Liberal Party.  He exuded youth, dynamism, and offered a message of hope and change.  His nickname was "Boy Wonder".
 
He was elected in 1965 to the Presidency amidst a financial downturn, replacing an incumbent that represented the political status quo.  His inauguration speech was emotionally moving.  "The Filipino, it seems, has lost his soul...We have come upon a phase of our history when ideals are only a veneer for greed and power...We are in crisis. You know that the government treasury is empty. Only by severe self-denial will there be hope for recovery within the next year..."
 
Sound familiar?
 
He won re-election easily.  How could he not have?  He used his first term to take over the TV stations, radio, and news media, effectively turning them into his ministry of information.  It was all Marcos news all the time.  By this time too his cult of personality was in full swing (he was behind Obama by one term in this regard!).  There were religious groups devoted to him in the more obscure pockets of the archipelago.  He was not just the president; he was a father figure, a healer, the benevolent uncle.  His wife, the infamous Imelda eagerly took on the role of Mother.  His popularity among the faithful did not wane despite his administrations overspending and corruption that lead to inflation and a dramatic devaluation of the Philippine Peso.
 
To add insult to injury, the oil producing nations of the Middle East decided to cut production as a rebuke to the West taking Israel's side.  Philippine industry, dependent on oil, continued to decline as a direct result.  And if THAT weren't enough, the country was continuously battered by natural calamity in the form of typhoons and floods.  Marcos' cult of personality was not enough to stave off the dissatisfaction of his faithful citizens, and neither could it stop the growing anti-Marcos movement (mostly college radicals with their own ideas for 'change').
 
This led to Martial Law in 1972.  Marcos suspended the freedom of assembly, instilled a curfew, and prohibited citizens from carrying and owning firearms.  By 1976 he transformed the house and senate into a Parliament, and declared himself Prime Minister.  Oh, he was still president...but now he had legislative powers as well as executive. 
 
Of course, he was a benevolent Godfather.  So in the spirit of a new era, and coming together, he created a new party that joined the two major parties in sweet harmony, (the Liberal Party and the Nacionalista Party) into the Kilusang Bagong Lipunan (or "New Society Movement) better known as KBL.  Bi-partisanship is ALWAYS a good thing isn't it?  It means, if two parties don't agree, the way to bring them together is to make one party abandon its ways and serve the other party.  Everyone's happy.
 
Being the skilled politician that he was, he used the economic crisis as an excuse for MAJOR and very EXPENSIVE government reform, by taking over companies and utilities.  It wasn't a socialist country in name, but for all intents and purposes, the government owned the major corporations and ran all the utilities.  It wasn't socialist, but Marcos ran it as such, without spreading the wealth.
 
My advice, my fellow Americans: beware of charismatic politicians, that use economic uncertainty as a reason to bring on Bigger Government.  And watch those that enthusiastically praise said charismatic politicians as they take on the form of religious zealotry.
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