Posted on 12/26/2013 5:55:40 AM PST by rhema
After Phil Robertson told the truth to GQ Magazine (though in a rather colorful way) about homosexuality, liberals went into their predictable hypocritical hyperventilations. While slamming Robertsons (and essentially the Bibles) views on homosexuality and sin (which are shared by ten-of-millions of Americans), liberals completely ignored (read: had absolutely no problem with) what were by far the most offensive things in the GQ column.
Authored by Drew Magary, the column is replete with dripping sarcasm along with plenty of vulgar and foul language. In the very first paragraph, referring to Mr. Robertsons large crossbow, Magary says It looks like you could shoot through a godmn mountain with it. Of course, if one doesnt believe what the Bible says anyway, what harm is there in swearing with Gods name?
Just two sentences later, Magary writes, The bow is cocked and loaded, just in case a deer stumbles in front of us and we need to do a redneck drive-by on the poor b-stard The f-bomb is dropped more than once, along with several other foul words and crude references. Seemingly, none of this bothers the left. No, they are offended by Scripture quotations that contradict their liberal worldview.
As Matt Lewis of the Daily Caller points out, such a worldview much prefers Pajama Boy to the boys of Duck Dynasty. As Lewis noted in his column, There is a huge schism between red state America and blue state America, and these two stories seem to symbolize the yawning chasm. However wide this chasm, as a father of four, three of whom are boys (ages 5, 9, and 11), one thing is clear to me: Im raising Duck Dynasty boys, not Pajama boys.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
"You may come calling boys, but you must meet my brothers first."
I love it.
Damned if I didn’t have a 30ish tool show up to my house last night dressed in one piece pajamas. I have a large family and we often have a bunch of folks on Christmas who come in with the grandkids and nieces and nephews - folks I’ve never met before and (please God) I’ll never see again. Nobody was taking away my Merry so I stayed away from him. My wife, who’s generally more cordial to assholes, fruits and nuts than I, didn’t hear him talking about Obamacare, but she did overhear him having a brief argument about the environment with one of our grandsons (who’s a chemical engineer).
With the Federal judge ruling in Utah, we know full well that will of the people democracy is now only at the tolerance of black robed tyrants (as was warned by Thomas Jefferson)! Which means democracy as practiced in the context of our republic no longer exists. Anytime a vote does not please our “ruling judiciary” it can just be tossed at whim. Lots of such cases recently, from California immigration to “gay” marriage, to crosses on public land. Somewhere, sometime a governor, president of some other elected official must say NO!!! “We will not... if the judge says our cross must come down... he’s welcome to take it him(her)self... no state funds will be used”. Same for other issues, it’s time remind tyranny minded judges the people rule, not them! There will be some tense moments... but if the people don’t resist, we soon will be serfs, not citizens.
“With the Federal judge ruling in Utah, we know full well that will of the people democracy is now only at the tolerance of black robed tyrants (as was warned by Thomas Jefferson)!”
Four words: Thomas Paine Common Sense.
Any questions
Freedom begins with the word “no”.
Here’s another thought:
If some strung out freak was trying to kick in your door and you had 10 seconds to choose your protector, which one would you select?
I would bet that 9 out of 10 would choose Phil Robertson. Meanwhile, Pajama boy would be hiding behind you crying.
We are already serfs. We are at the mercy of the NSA and CIA now. The NSA can plant evidence against you and masquerade as you at the discretion and whim of tyrants. There’s truly little left we can do that can’t be controlled, but with the illusion of privacy and control, we’ve been cowed into compliance.
America as seen in Duck Dynasty exists in the minds of the people and in small pockets of rural America. Most of us will never enjoy the freedoms our Founders wished for us.
In the long run, the real world is not going to be kind to young people who want to emulate the liberal worldview of the pathetic likes of the characatures Pajama Boy and Julia. Liberals desperately want to live in Fantasy Land but they will eventually have to face life's realities and the consequences of their lifestyle choices. It won't end well for people like that.
Where’s her firearm?
I hope Pajama Boy decides to become an entertainer, and not a future president. lol
“with the illusion of privacy and control, weve been cowed into compliance”
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Well said. We are being deceived, manipulated and controlled on a daily basis. The government tells the people what to do instead of the people telling the government what to do.
That should be clear to eveyone by now but alas it is not. At least people are starting to slowly wake up.
Pajama boy has a head so full of much he slices his hand open while carving the Thanksgiving chicken, in the new Obamacare add.
A majority of Americans today do not have the stomach to fight the Federal government. A majority of American adults don’t remember what it was like to win a war. A majority of American children don’t know what it’s like to live a life of privacy, piety, and liberty.
As a 33 year old white Catholic male, I envy my elders who are beginning to fade into history and I disdain the generation of my parents who further facilitated the decline of America. While I would fight, I would not do it alone, and I know too few people who believe the same as me.
Resist we much......!
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