Saturday, March 22, 2008

21st Century reasons I'm glad I'm not a high and mighty Democrat

I can't believe it either, but here are still more.

I reject the stealth politics of Barack Obama, who for a while, was looking like a man of honor, with misguided politics, but instead has turned into the same old leftist bag of wind, this time from Chicago, who will continue to tell black people they aren't okay and they're still being exploited by people who aren't black.

That is, after all, what every white person in America heard whether they admit it or not: "...typical white people like his racist grandmother." Barack said those words in the middle of a sentence during an unscripted interview.

Reverend Jeremiah Wright didn't say it; Barack Obama said it in an interview. I heard it. He didn't even know he said it. But he said it. It was second nature, as if he said close the car door.

When the Democrats recognize that Mr. Obama is the racist in the room and Mrs. Ferraro is not, I might take him seriously as a candidate for dog catcher. What a phony. Obama's been to more white teas than my 90-year old white grandma and he's not fooling anyone.

I also reject the idea that an angry 18-year old black girl who has no idea what Americans have done to make her country better can stand in front of me and scream hateful epithets and then call me the hater--and concurrently call herself a peace loving Democrat. I'm tired of being lectured by these peace loving Democrats like her or Code Pink

I also reject her getting in my face. What is with all this physical aggression? Who taught them this physical aggression was okay?

Oprah ought to give these kids the gift of good manners while she's doing the BIG GIVE. What this young woman and many others like her have never been told is her rights stop at the end of my nose.

These children are simply exhausting and their bad manners are irritating as hell. Another reason I am thrilled not to be a peace loving Democrat.

Finally, with regards to race, I reject that Democrats allow this kind of hateful rhetoric to permeate every discussion we have in America so that they can satisfy what appears to be a shrinking minority of their party. They do it to assuage their own unameliorated guilt and character weaknesses.

Here's a puzzler about the Democrats: they claim to be want to move on; yet they do not. They are redux masters. They refight and regurgitate the same old demons and inner battles about guilt, money, success, exhorting one another about the importance of remembering where they come from, their high school OCD like preoccupation with image and style, ad infinitim. They never move on.

All that guilt, turmoil and mind changing makes me glad I'm not a Democrat.

I reject that Democrats have suddenly declared Iraq a non-issue in this campaign unless one of them attempts to put out a policy speech. Obama's silly one last week sounded like something from a boy scout jamboree. I deplore how the Democrats handled the war issues publicly when any intelligent person knows both Clinton and Obama are lying. Of course, we're staying in Iraq.

I believe they have put our nation at risk. I'm sorry if they're offended at my having to say that, like defending my country is offensive. Someone has to. I'm offended at their behavior, as well. Code Pink is an abomination. Freedom has been very, very good to them.

I reject their idea that America is a place full of poor, little, decrepit things who think with their sexual organs and pick vegetables. Moreover, I'm tired of being talked to as if I were one of those faceless victims and do not pay for their very health care. .

I'm also not a Dem because I'm weary of first-generation Americans who are way too young and inexperienced from towns like Berkeley and other obnoxious, self-impressed, no-balls burgs who take their barely-formed, tunnel-visioned brains and IPO companies, like Google into Communist countries and play games of Ping Pong, while literally thousands of human beings (Christians, real democrats) die at the hands of murders.

These juvenile dilettantes, these vain Christopher Robins with no consciences, no sense of right and wrong, these relativists who have sold out to the horrors of the Chinese Central Committee, have no more appreciation and knowledge of geopolitics than Dora the Explorer. These are real live human events which are taken up by mathematicians, by little princes. Regardless, in the way they have displayed their craven spirits, there is not a man amongst them. They should have rejected any conditions the Chinese gave them. Their response should have been: complete freedom or no Google, no Cisco, no Yahoo. What a disgraceful display of cowardice.

Meanwhile, another one, but much older, is Larry Ellison who laughs all the way to his Swiss bank, the "immigrant" who changed his name in honor of Ellis Island, and founder and head of Oracle, the software founder and vendor for the federal government information systems. It's important to note that those systems were obsolete before they were implemented, most of them, and did not work.

While people in HUD were pulling their hair out over buggy and faulty Oracle databases, Larry was lolling on the deck of his giganto yacht in Hong Kong and laughing his behind off over media's reports of the latest fears about how people are about to lose their privacy in the U.S in a 1990s interview."Too late; they already have," he chortled, threw his head back, finishing his cooler. I detest such arrogance. It should anger everyone who pays taxes. I have to laugh when the Democrats bring up Ken Lay and Enron.

They love Larry Ellison in the Democratic Party because he gives a lot of money and I suspect they're a little afraid of him. Like most people who are technologically challenged, they are also impressed. They bestow honor and blessings on technocrats and other specialists as if they were gods. In our knowledge age, in a way, they are gods--to the Democrats.

Maybe that's why I never considered seriously becoming a Democrat. I've never been impressed enough with another human being to consider such adoration these Democrats love to throw at their leaders. Passing out at rallies?

It's too third world for me. Didn't we move away from that when we left whatever country we left to come to America?

Typical Democrats. They ought to try being impressed with America, not destroy what it stands for by constantly testing the goodness of its ordinary people. Yeah, we're not all great. But most of us are pretty good folks. We try.

Thanks for the read.