The liberal democrat response to Rush Limbaugh’s “phony soldier” comment is both scary and hysterical. It’s scary because once again liberals assaulted the 1st Amendment by attempting to silence a private citizen. Hysterical in that liberals are once again brought focus on their failures and treason.
Distractive and repressive tactics are not a new phenomenon for power mongers. History illustrates that leaders of the world’s most repressive movements aggravated, mislead, lied and distracted the mediocre, the dissatisfied and disenchanted in order to hide their failures and achieve their quests for power.
The leaders of these repressive movements used rhetoric of freedom and tolerance for the masses to distract them from their quest for power. Trotsky and Lenin misled the people of Russia. With rhetoric of tolerance and economic freedom they duped the Bolsheviks into overthrowing Czar Nicholas II so they could create an even more repressive regime. Joseph Stalin expanded this repressive regime through brutality and deception by claiming he was defending communism and Russia from German Fascism and the capitalist “West”.
And don’t forget Adolf Hitler. With great oratory and rhetoric he distracted a German people dissatisfied with their economic plight by being forced to pay for WWI. By keeping their focus on the Jews and the French he was able achieve his quest for power.
Today repressive regimes in the Middle East and Islamic Fascist use rhetoric of hatred, like “death to America” to detract their citizens from the miserable living conditions and sordid economies caused by their regimes and blame the squalor on America.
Remember I am only focusing on tactics. The Democrat Party of Intolerance and Failure have been lying, misleading, misrepresenting and slandering in order to divert the public from their failures and conceal their quest for political power.
Liberals claim they attained a majority with a mandate to end the war in Iraq and bring the troops home, which is hysterical. Americans were angry with Republican spending and exaggerated unethical conduct. The proof is that if liberals had a mandate to end the war, why have party leaders Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Harry Reid failed miserably?
Look at liberal accomplishments under their tutelage. A long record of abandoning the troops on the battlefield, 55 failed resolutions to bring the troops home since January of this year, calls for surrender, votes to deny the troops the equipment they need, accusing the US military of abuses and murder and an approval rating of about 11%.
Liberal conduct is disgusting and treasonous. Sen. John Kerry lied about our soldiers in Vietnam. Sen. Tom Harkin lied about his Vietnam War service. Rep. Jack Murtha wrongfully accused US Marines of murdering innocent civilians. Sen. Dick Durbin compared our soldiers to Nazis, Stalin”s assassins, and Pol Pot”s killers. Sen. Kennedy compared our military to Saddam Hussein”s henchmen. Sen. Reid declared the war lost while our troops were winning on the battlefield. Sen. Clinton called General Patreaus a liar.
Then Liberals propped up Jesse MacBeth as an anti-war soldier as an army hero claiming he was an Army Ranger corporal, won a Purple Heart, was afflicted with post-traumatic stress disorder from tours in Afghanistan and Iraq, and had the courage to speak out and tell the world about abuses he had witnessed in Iraq: American soldiers killing unarmed civilians; hundreds of men, women, and even children; hanging them in mosques.
However, Jesse MacBeth failed the army boot camp and only served for 44 days. He has been sentenced to five months in jail and three months probation for falsifying a Department of Veterans Affairs claim and his Army discharge record. Oops! Like the characters in “The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight”, liberals bungled it again. Instead of leaving this one alone, liberals used Rush reference to MacBeth as a “phony soldier” as an attempt to deflect from their failures, which only brought more focus on their incompetence. Now that’s funny.
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