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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Camille Paglia's 2009 Meltdown

Camille Paglia is an American author, social critic, liberal democrat and Obama supporter. Paglia, a self-described dissident feminist, has been a professor at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pa. since 1984.

With a gushing school girl crush, she supported Obama. Less than 8 months after Obama was sworn in, she blasted him and his pals with jilted-lover fury: "tissue of hearsay and scattershot worst-case scenarios", "soulless collectivism", "blatant totalitarianism", "strange servility toward big government", "most colossal, brazen bait-and-switch operation", "Cloud Cuckoo Land", "chaotic, rapacious" solipsistic Congress", "juvenile tinhorns, bumbling mediocrities and crass bully boys", "Spanish Inquisition, dissidence is heresy", and our favorite; "Kafkaesque brave new world".

This is from her meltdown in her last column on August 12, 2009 in Salon Magazine's Town Hall. After this she abruptly abandoned her column, with no explanation. Enjoy!

Saturday, October 11, 2014

November Surprise


Obama's November Surprise

After this election, there is no reason for him to hold back. His mission is to flood America's electorate with Hispanics and the newly entitled. He will try to buy off a chunk of the middle class with ObamaCare. Welcome to the permanent Democrat majority!  In 2017, he will pass the baton to the new Democrat president with new firsts, new promises and new lies.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

How Liberals Dominate the Public Debate

October 7, 2014

How Liberals Dominate the Public Debate


According to former Green Jobs Czar Van Jones, the Democrats have a linguistics “Jedi” named George Lakoff (rhymes with back off), a Professor of Linguistics at U.C. Berkeley. He advises Democrats on how to win in the political arena by controlling the language. Lakoff's theory -- according to his Little Blue Book -- is that people use metaphors or narratives make decisions about politics. The way liberals frame issues in narratives undermines conservative’s positions in a subtle way that lets Democrats easily defend their disastrous policies.