Posted on 01/20/2013 5:12:26 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Yep, going to listen to him...
5.56mm
More Alinsky tactics to piss people off. It’s what they do.
clinton’s comments are just the contempt of the beltway for the citizen. Politicians hate voters.
They believe only NYC knows culture, art, history, music, and architecture.
Our representatives hate us, ALOT.
We are all just a bunch of hunting-and-fishing gun-clinging Bible-clutchers, now.
I’m jealous Bill. You got Hillary, Chelsie and what else? Oh yeah, disbarred, impeached and you disgraced the people’s house by getting a blow job and soiling the poor girls dress you pig.
No, I’m embarrassed. All you democrats are filthy POS’s.
This from a guy who grew up in a trailer park with a chain smoking mama.
Fewer and fewer people hunt. Good for me!
All city folk are into is Sport F$%king
Before anyone gets all hot and bothered by what this “person” thinks, remember, he seduced and got a blowjob from the hired help, masturbated into a sink, lied through his teeth on television, took bribes, played fast and loose with the security of the nation, was impeached, fined by a court of law, lost his license to practice law, and is effectively estranged from his wife who now works for and runs interference for the most corrupt administration in history. Once one understands the source of the criticism, it’s pretty easy to shrug off.
That said, it is not their fault...just the nature of geo-myopia.
Remember this (Saul Steinberg)...
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Even people in small towns suffer from this malady.
"Wherever you are...well, there you are."
:)
Well, you can't shoot the birds...and the only big game are big-booty women.;-)
ah sucks....that’s just silly. We also have barn dances, bbq’s, whiskey and sex.
Why is this Azzhole even on the national stage. His azz should have been laughed off years ago!
'Twas not always so in America.
Were Alexis de Tocqueville to visit America today, perhaps he would be as impressed as he was in the 1830's, by the vast number of well-informed citizens in what Clinton and his pseudo-intellectual friends might describe as the "red states"--those vast fly-over parts of America where political elitists like Clinton mistakenly believe that "all they've got is their hunting and fishing."
It is there, perhaps, where Tocqueville would find (as he did in the 1830's) citizens who pride themselves on having read their Declaration of Independence and Constitution, along with their newspapers and Bibles, and they understand, with that true intellectual, Thomas Jefferson, "State a moral case to a ploughman and a professor. The former will decide it as well, & often better than the latter, because he has not been led astray by artificial rules." It is the "artificial rules" which absorb the "progressives," not the enduring principles so well understood by the rural folks across America.
Contrary to what Clinton and others in the media seem to believe, citizens in every County in every State in the United States now have almost instant access to the literature and ideas that motivated America's Founders. In increasing numbers, those citizens have begun to study and to embrace those ideas. No longer are their intellectual horizons bound by what some evening news anchor tells them about the world, or by what they read in the New York Times.
No longer are they bound by the philosophy of the National Education Association's legislative agenda in the public schools. They have their own independent schools, and the ever-growing home school movement is allowing their children to explore ideas through books and internet access in their own homes.
What has been called "public education" in America no longer is able to censor and control the curriculum for large numbers of citizens. No longer can it successfully censor out the words and ideas that America was founded upon. A free marketplace of ideas has begun to emerge in America over the past 20-25 years, and minds have been enlightened about the ideas of liberty, of freedom of individual enterprise, and of the concepts that motivated the Founders. Check out the popularity of books and seminars on those subjects. Check out web sites where the writings of the Founders and of those whose ideas they studied can be read in the privacy of one's home.
There's more intellectual activity out here in the "red states" than most media people could imagine. As a result, the assorted pseudo-intellectuals who pretend to analyze those who hold the Bill of Rights to be outside the purview of the "progressives" and this Administration do understand their rights.
As a result of home schooling, private schools, and technology, just perhaps, they are becoming as informed about their Constitution as the ordinary citizens Tocqueville visited in the American wilderness of the 1830's, whom he described in the following manner:
"It cannot be doubted that in the United States the instruction of the people powerfully contributes to the support of the democratic republic; and such must always be the case, I believe, where the instruction which enlightens the understanding is not separated from the moral education ...."
The American citizen, he said, "..will inform you what his rights are and by what means he exercises them .. In the United States, politics are the end and aim of education ... every citizen receives the elementary notions of human knowledge; he is taught, moreover, the doctrines and the evidences of his religion, the history of his country, and the leading features of its Constitution .... it is extremely rare to find a man imperfectly acquainted with all these things, and a person wholly ignorant of them is a sort of phenomenon .... It is difficult to imagine the incredible rapidity with which thought circulates in the midst of these deserts [wilderness]. I do not think that so much intellectual activity exists in the most enlightened and populous districts of France.""Ideas have consequences" (Weaver). The Founders ideas brought forth the greatest experiment in liberty that the world has ever known. The idea of dependency on grants of rights and benefits from imperfect people elected to positions of power in govenment has its consequences too--as we are seeing in the society today.
Yeah, Cue Tip Head’s aged-skirt-chaser/serial-liar lifestyle is so much classier.
“all theyve got is their obsessions over poltics and power trips”
The author forgot their obsession with perverted sexual practices. That’s what REALLY drives them.
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