Sunday, August 17, 2008

a mighty wind.............bag

Warning!!! Before you read this, be aware that it may either make total sense or completely offend you. Understand that the time you spend reading this and your good feelings CANNOT be refunded if you read and are offended. Read at your own risk. Thank you.
Mgmt.

Note: There is no "Mgmt." Thank you- Mgmt



Before I get too deep into this, I just have to say a couple of things. First of all, I realize that I have become more of a rumor around here than a reality. I apologize for that and offer no excuse other than it was beyond my control. Secondly: I never intentionally try to hurt anyone's feelings in a post. I just speak my mind. When my opinion is shocking or offensive to an individual, I do not desire to express it in order to hurt or push anyone away. I am just exercising my God-given right to express it. What I am about to type is one of those opinions and if there are any of you who cannot get through it without heartbreak of some type then I suggest going over to Zoot Radio and let your heart and mind relax with an episode of Command Performance or Sherlock Holmes ( only Holmes episodes starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce of course ). Finally, I would like to say that if anyone reading this is offended when someone talks negatively about them or "their guy" in politics and gets immediately offended, maybe you should try to open your mind just a little and see if something positive happens to fall in there. On to the offensive diatribe!

Listen folks, we don't typically endorse specific candidates here when it comes to political contests. We encourage all to think for themselves. Today will be no exception. I am not going to endorse a particular candidate. I am going to slightly ridicule a particular candidate. I am also going to chastise and heavily ridicule those who support that candidate. Sorry folks. I'm opinionated as hell and this sort of thing is commonplace with me. I love my fellow citizens, but sometimes we need a little wind to blow us down in order to realize that a storm is coming. Here comes the wind........ Anyone who is planning to vote for or in any way support the senator from Illinois for president is either complicit in the eventual terrible events which may befall us as a result of his presidency or a complete and total moron. No apologies on this one folks. Pure and utter morons. Self-aggrandising, spineless, mindless morons. I fail to see any other way to express this view than by being up front. Senator Obama has nothing more than a good speech writer and a little extra melanin. I'm not attacking his racial make-up. I'm merely saying what a lot of folks are thinking. If Obama were a white guy with his same qualifications, he would be watching the campaign coverage with Ron Paul at a bar somewhere.

Where have we gone wrong as a country? There are lots of responses to that question, but where did we go wrong in the upbringing of the recent generation to cause them to be so easily duped by such an individual? I fail to comprehend how an intelligent being can look at Mr. Obama's qualifications , work history and associates and support him with a clear conscience. The only answer I can come up with is ignorance and selfishness. Most folks blindly supporting the man amongst the citizenry are just purely ignorant of politics, history and the ramifications of a vote. I remember watching the Three Stooges as a child and seeing a film short where they were put into power of a country by conniving politicians in order to take control of the country for their own gain as they sat behind the scenes reaping the benefits and allowed the Stooges to run the country into the ground. Obama is obviously a "stooge" in this ordeal with the current batch of politicians backing him playing themselves. I remember quite well the slogan that Moe shouted in his speech to the public in that old two reeler. The country was called 'Moronika' and Moe would say, "Moronika for Morons!" How apropos.

There are four categories of people voting for Obama. The first is the voter who shares a racial category with the senator and would feel as if he betrayed his race by not voting for a black man or a democrat for that matter. Second is the group of folks so insecure in themselves and their own culture that they would allow a serious case of 'white guilt' push them into voting for an individual in order for them to be able to hold their chin up in public. "I'm not racist! I voted for Obama!" How far will that statement get anyone? The third category is the feel-good faction which sometimes overlaps with the 'white guilt' crew. These folks are made up mostly of college students and former hippies and they cast their vote based on what is fashionable or whatever will best fit into their ridiculous personal standards that they most likely borrowed from a professor who is a former hippy as well. The last category is made up of folks in power who are political insiders. These supporters of Obama only do so because they realize that if they can get this individual into the White House, they can get whatever they want from him. The political and financial gain of an Obama presidency holds endless possibilities for them.

I was discussing this recently with J.C. and agree with him that this is a classic case of the "cult of personality". There is nothing behind what he speaks. No worries. His followers hear nothing anyway. The sound of their almost orgasmic cheers for a man they have built in their own minds deafens them to to the screams of truth and common sense. It enrages me that there are so many out there who are so completely inept that they will flock in droves to the voting booths to cast a vote that could possibly harm this country. What amazes me is that they will take pride in it. Mr. Obama started out thinking that this campaign was a good idea. He is now in way over his head and it turns my stomach to know that he would rather go forward believing his own fairy tale instead of owning up to it and trying to create some type of substance to his platform. It is a sickening and dark time in this country. We are not the laughing stock of the world because of President Bush and the decisions he made. We are the laughing stock because this country has become chock full of complete morons. We are becoming a modern day Moronika.

Now that that is out of my system, I expect plenty of backlash. However, I stand by my words and I assert that there is not one individual on God's green earth who can make a plausible case for Obama as president of the United States based on his merits and his record. Not one. That is not a challenge. It is an irrefutable fact. Shelfers, vote your conscience but for heaven's sake don't drink the kool-ade!







Feel free to comment if the need strikes you.




Moronika for Morons!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I suppose Abraham Lincoln was too inexperienced for the top spot too? I guess the country felt guilt over their treatment of giants and voted him in?

Wolf Flywheel said...

Nope. Lincoln had plenty of experience. he was 23 when he won his first elected post in the Illinois general assembly. After that, he fought against American Indians for the Illinois militia and practiced law for a while. He served 3 or 4 terms in the Illinois House of Representatives. All that was before he was nominated as the Republican candidate for President around 1859 or 1860. In short: you should probably become more informed before making any drastic decisions. I don't know who you heard the Lincoln argument from, but you may want to let them know that it's not a good one so they don't continue to look foolish. Thanks and come again.

Anonymous said...

Let's see how this shoe looks on the other foot:

There are four categories of people voting for McCain. The first is the voter who shares a racial category with the senator and would feel as if he betrayed his race by not voting for a white man or a Republican for that matter. Second is the group of folks so insecure in themselves and their own culture that they could never vote for a black man, although they would never admit to their own racism or that they are voting out of fear based on ignorance. The third category is the religious faction which sometimes overlaps with the 'racism' crew. These folks are made up mostly of "Christians" and they cast their vote based on what is fashionable or whatever will best fit into their ridiculous personal standards that they most likely borrowed from a pastor. The last category is made up of folks in power who are political insiders. These supporters of McCain only do so because they realize that if they can get this senile individual into the White House, they can get whatever they want from him. The political and financial gain of another 8 years like the last holds endless possibilities for them.

Anonymous said...

I guess my comment was right on the money? The people have spoken.

kavanagh said...

No such "God".

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