Monday, February 24, 2014

Calling A Swastika A Swastika

Recently, Ted Nugent made the Authoritarian Left go into convulsions by calling our Jew hating Dog Eater in Chief, Barack Hussein Obama, a "mongrel" and "subhuman". Not one to rest on his laurels, Nugent also compared Obama's administration to the Third Reich.


Needless to say, I completely agree with Mr. Nugent. The pile of human debris that has usurped the White House is indeed the lowest form of life on this planet. However, this column isn't about Ted Nugent or defending his comments. This column, like so many others that I've written, is about the utter cowardice of the Republican Party in CONgress.

In Chairman Obama, we have the most vile of villains. He's a murderer, as evidenced by his unconstitutional attack on Libya that helped the Islamonazi Muslim Brotherhood take control. He's armed al-Qaeda in Syria and drug cartels in Mexico. He's a race-baiter who did his best to help inflame the Trayvon Martin fiasco. His lies have cost cancer patients their care. His thugs in the NSA are monitoring our phone calls and rifling through our email, while the Internal Revenue Stasi is silencing dissent.

And yet, for the most part, aside from a select few (and we all know who they are), the Republicans in CONgress have remained silent.

Now, of course, I realize that sitting CONgress critters can't go around calling the President of the United States a "subhuman" (unless they're a Dhimmicrat and George W. Bush is in the White House, then it's ok), but just once, couldn't Republicans just pretend they have a spine and call Obama what he is---a fascist? I know that takes more than what the Republican'ts have, but the evidence is everywhere. Obama doesn't give a damn about freedom or liberty. He doesn't give a damn about the Constitution. So, really, what are they afraid of? A negative piece in the New York Slimes? Finger wagging from Will McAvoy (aka Bill O'Reilly)? Being forced to look at pictures of a nude Joyless Behar shaving Rachel Maddcow's legs, perhaps?

Ladies and gentlemen, the bottom line is this: We the People don't need Ted Nugent to "speak truth to power", although I'm glad he did and I support what he said, every word of it. We the People need the Muppets we send to CONgress every two years to call a swastika a swastika.



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