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How ungrateful are people that aren't inspired by a choice a Manchurian Candidate, a Lesbian Assassin, and a Mohammadean Sleeper Agent.
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05.21.08 - 2:12 am | #
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Paul got 7% in KN and 15% in OR, which really is amazing considering the media and GOP have called McCain a done deal for months.
Remember how the media jumped on Paul's old newsletters, possibly written by someone else, and used them as a pretext to summarily disqualify Paul from any further attention?
That was before the Wright and bitter stories broke. When that happened we saw what the press could do when they set their minds in the opposite direction. Look how mightily they bailed for their magic negro. I distinctly remember pundits saying just a few weeks ago how the Wright and the bitter thing had had no impact on his numbers.
LOL!
Now look today at Hillary and her votes from the "White working class". Saying "White", albeit with a lowercase w. Who could have imagined that? Desperation I'm sure, but welcome nonetheless.
The media tries to not-so-subtly spin this as White racism, even though to do so they have to ignore the consistently more lopsided tendency of blacks to vote for Obama. Do they think we're idiots? Yes.
As with Paul the way people keep voting for Hillary is amazing considering the constant signals the media sends that the race is over, Obama is the winner.
Imagine Paul tapped Hillary as VP and gave Whites from both parties a ticket they could unite behind. Paul as VP might be more plausible but I'd be less likely to vote for it. And in either case I'm just fantasizing. It just makes me smile thinking of the fits it would give the pundits.
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05.21.08 - 4:25 am | #
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I just followed your earlier link over to westernbiopolitics and see that I am already doing my part regarding balkanization.
This might seem a minor point, and I would have posted it there if he permitted comments, but... as in other cases where I've read someone advocate pro-White politics it sure strikes me as odd when they can't bring themselves to use a capital W. As in White. Never mind Auster's ridiculous rationalizations. The term is a proper noun. Auster gets all twisted up about "jew". We should reject "white".
Let the balkanization begin.
Tanstaafl |
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05.21.08 - 5:06 am | #
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Practially all of the "conservative" leaders here in Houston worked very hard to discredit Ron Paul and keep him off the ballot and out of the media. The talkshow priests here, especially Ed Hendee and Dan Patrick belittled Paul night and day on the radio, despite the large number of callers who simply wanted to talk honestly about Ron Paul and the issues. Ed Hendee recently advocated co-operating with the Mexican government and giving them billions in aid to help (his words) the North American Union and the Security and Prosperity Partnership. His cohost, Pat Gray, gave him grief about it, but Ed defended himself, saying that our countries should work together. And these are the "conservatives" deep in the heart of Texas! Traitors all, they deserve a traitors reward.
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05.21.08 - 4:14 pm | #
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"I truly hope that the party has sealed its own demise by its shortsighted policies. It deserves that fate."
I couldn't agree more. The fact Paul continues to get 7-15 percent of the vote in primaries despite McCain "sealing" the nomination would seem to indicate there's a solid core of people willing to say "you're not going to cram this down my vote." If only that core were larger.
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05.21.08 - 4:37 pm | #
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Great post everyone. I agree with you all. I hope it goes down in flames. I am beginning to align with those of the worse is better camp. We can not continue down the same path. I don't wish hard times on anyone and I realize that you need to be "carefully what you wish for" but I don't see any real change ever coming unless something jars enough people. Whatever that takes.
"If only that core were larger."
I agree however I wish we knew exactly how big that was. I don't know if the 7-15% is a good indication or not? What I mean is that it is perhaps somewhat larger then that by maybe a factor of 2? Is that too optimistic?
Tanstaafl good post. Interesting thought about Hillary & Paul not that I would vote for it either but interesting nevertheless. I could see me supporting that more then McCain & Paul!
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