>> I do not accept the dying superpower connotation here.
I sure as hell do.
“Heart failure” is the condition from which we suffer. And if we don’t get that marxist blue-lipped son of a Kenyan monkey the hell out of the white house, like any heart failure patient we’ll die of the disease. We may STILL expire from it even if Romney wins, but at least we have a fighting chance.
We need this kind of response
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftTeIVFqZ-g&feature=player_embedded
I laughed at the end where everyone is silent
Optimistic About Americas Future?
Dont Be.
In his giant New York Times bestseller, America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It, Mark Steyn predicted collapse for the rest of the Western World. Now, he adds, America has caught up with Europe on the great rush to self-destruction.
Its not just our looming financial collapse; its not just a culture that seems on a fast track to perdition, full of hapless, indulgent, childish people who think government has the answer for every problem; its not just Americas potential eclipse as a world power because of the drunken sailor policymaking in Washingtonno, its all this and more that spells one word for America: Armageddon.
What will a world without American leadership look like? It wont be prettynot for you and not for your children. Americas decline wont be gradual, like an aging Europe sipping espresso at a café until extinction (and the odd Greek or Islamist riot). No, Americas decline will be a wrenching affair marked by violence and possibly secession.
With his trademark wit, Steyn delivers the depressing news with raw and unblinking honestybut also with the touch of vaudeville stand-up and soft shoe that makes him the most entertaining, yet profound, columnist on the planet. And as an immigrant with nowhere else to go, he offers his own prescription for winning America back from the feckless and arrogant liberal establishment that has done its level best to suffocate the worlds last best hope in a miasma of debt, decay, and debility. You will not read a more importantor more alarming, or even funnierbook all year than After America.