Note Well:
This blog is intended for rational audiences. Its contents are the personal opinions of its author. If you quote from this blog, which you
may do with attribution, please assume personal accountability for any consequences of mischaracterizing these expressed intentions.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Shredding the Constitution — This Time It's Different

Cindy Sheehan being interviewed by a foreign j...
I'm so pleased with myself.
Image via Wikipedia

Related source » President Obama’s Ten Libyan Paradoxes
[This related source is recommended in its entirety.]

7) Oh, So that Was What Iraq Was About. Libya is now an exegesis of the Iraq War. By now we knew that the Bush-Cheney ‘shredding’ of the Constitution (e.g., tribunals, wiretaps, intercepts, renditions, preventative detention, predator drones, and Guantanamo Bay) was simply a liberal talking point. Why do we know that? Because Obama has either embraced or expanded all of those anti-terrorism protocols, and even hired the very lawyers and deans to legitimize them who used to sue the government to stop them. But Libya was the capstone of the entire liberal reset. When the MSNBC talking heads now support bombing an oil-producing Muslim Arab country that does not threaten our national security—without congressional approval, and with fewer allies than went with us to Afghanistan and Iraq—then we realize the entire Iraq hysteria was simply partisan politics, not about principles. That’s why we won’t see Rendition II at the movies, a return of Cindy Sheehan to network news, or Michael Moore in the VIP seats at the 2012 Democratic convention.”
— March 27, 2011 by Victor Davis Hanson (pajamasmedia.com/victordavishanson)

What a blessing it is to be leftist. You can have your smugness and eat sh it, too.
Image via Theo

Where has all the outrage gone?
Long time passing
Where has all the outrage gone?
Long time ago
Where has all the outrage gone?
Leftists voted for the One
When will they ever learn?
Why won't they ever learn?

And where the hell has Seeger gone, now that you need him everyone?
 Pete Seeger (Image via Wikipedia
If I had a hummer
I'd love it in the morning
I'd love it in the evening
All over this land
I be shreddin' Constitution
I'd stammer out a warning
I be havin' some love with my brothers and my sisters [as long as you keep it in the family]
All over this land.

Yeah, he be gone with his brothers and his sisters to some commune in Californicatia. With Michael Moore and Cindy Sheehan in tow, he be wishin' and hopin' and dopin' that the good ol' days of free love, free beer, and free Bushitler-outrage was once more available to the righteous indignantaries.

Fer shur. Wouldn't it be nice ...

Post 1,593 Shredding the Constitution — This Time It's Different

No comments:

Post a Comment