Monday, August 12, 2013

Mark Levin to the rescue

I missed Friday’s post.  The howls of anguish were deafening.  Here’s why that post went amiss.  There were, once again, too many targets of opportunity.  So many that it has become clear that, if not already lost, America is on the cusp of extinction as us 50 some things and up knew it.

Dopes are running amok destroying the very foundation of the greatest country ever.  Rats are content to go along or, like Civil War general McClellan, refuse every fight no matter how superior their force or position.  After his death, the New York Post commented on McClellan’s legacy this way:  "Probably no soldier who did so little fighting has ever had his qualities as a commander so minutely, and we may add, so fiercely discussed."

The same can be said for the Karl Rove wing of the Rat party.  It’s time to dump the Roves and look for fighters.  Ted Cruz, Sara Palin and Rand Paul are the Grant, Sherman and Sheridan in this fight.  Unlike Rats in Rove wing, they are not only eager to engage in a fight a when one presents itself, but they are also actively out looking for one.

We are faced with Rats caving on immigration, Roberstscare, the debt ceiling and every other issue of substance that comes down the pike.  While Dope “leadership”, movies, music, tv and the education system lampoon us, our “leadership” can’t even offer a mild rebuke.

During the presidential campaign, Harry the roach Reid told the most fantastical lies about our candidate, and not one Rat senator steps up to say, “Hold on you lying, thieving, senile, mean-spirited, old bastard…”   Charlie Rangel called Tea party members “crackers” and not a word from any Republican of note in the house.  John Boehner, Eric Cantor and Paul Ryan were too busy figuring the best way to cave on amnesty, Robertscare and the debt ceiling to issue a statement condemning disgraced lying thieving representatives like the censured Rangel who is last one who ought to be out race baiting.  Besides, let’s face it.  The Rat establishment dislikes the Tea Party as much, maybe more, than the Dopes.

There was a ray of hope. The roach was at his race baiting best when accused Republicans of opposing the president because he was black.  Sen. Tim Scott finally stepped up and told the roach he was out line for his racist comments about Republicans.

I fear if we do not a demand candidates like Scott and the three mentioned above that are willing to close with the Dopes, destroy their socialist/communist policies, call out the 47% of their bought and paid for with US tax dollars constituency, reverse course on immigration, Robertscare and adopt a sane fiscal policy in this mid-term, it will be game set and match for the US.  And it does not matter if a bunch of Rats win.  We need fighters.

So yeah, Friday I was POed and thought what the heck.  Get to a happy place before your heart explodes from high blood pressure.  So, during my Lex time, I turned on some Christmas music and wrote a letter to friend’s son in week 10 of Marine Corps boot camp.  Full refunds for paying customers are in the mail.

Now just when I’m ready to throw in the towel, it’s Mark Levin to the rescue.  Here’s a blurb from his interview with Breitbart:

"I am not prepared to get to the end of this and say: it's all over, we're doomed, there is nothing we can do. I would rather say: let's fight. Let us do everything we can do to preserve this society. Whether by Abraham Lincoln, or Joseph Story, or Ronald Reagan, we've been warned that if America is to be destroyed, it will be from within. This is a difficult decision. But the left is using the instrumentalities of the government and the law against us. So what I'm saying is: let us use the Constitution to save the Constitution, and restore it, to use against them."

Levin discusses his “way forward” here and here.  Hannity will have “the great one” on for the entire hour tonight.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We're on the same wave, Lex. I put in my order for Levin's new book about 4 hours ago. Not sure it will have any effect. The ideas may be solid, but we need real commitment, and strongly focused energy, behind those thoughts. I'm losing faith in my hope that the majority of my fellow Americans really care about preserving their freedoms.

But I'll read his book.

Infidel