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Archive for 30. October 2009
Conservative nonsense, cont’d.
30. October 2009 by admin.
As I’ve stated before, I used to be an independent. But I quit voting for Republicans when they decided to raid mental hospitals for candidates. Never has the mental illness of conservatives been more apparent than since President Obama’s election.
Consider the charges which have been leveled at the President by Conservatives:
President Obama is a Muslim who is not even a U.S. citizen. He’s a Kenyan. No, he’s Indonesian. Obama is a racist. He’s an elitist. He’s a socialist. No, he’s a communist. He’s a Nazi. Obama is overseeing the take-over of private corporations. Obama is increasing our national debt in order to bankrupt the U.S. so it can be taken over by socialists and communists. Obama is going to take away our guns. Obama’s televised speech to schools is an attempt to indoctrinate children. His call for volunteerism is an attempt to put young people in camps where they can be indoctrinated. His health care reform will lead to a government take-over of health care. His health care reform is designed to kill the elderly. It’s designed to kill Republicans. H1N1 is a plot by the Obama administration to kill Republicans. The delay in H1N1 vaccine is a plot to kill the elderly. The H1N1 vaccine is designed to indoctrinate citizens. Obama’s challenge to Fox Noise is a blatant attempt at censorship. The President is “dithering” on the Afghan war. He’s emboldening our enemies. Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize is an international plot to indoctrinate US citizens.
These charges have gone well beyond politics. They’re evidence of paranoia - certifiable lunacy which begins in the tortured minds of people like Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin.
At first, I took a perverse sort of amusement in listening to the charges. Then I realized there are people who actually believe this stuff. It’s time for the institutions to reclaim their patients. If they can find enough straight jackets.
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