4 thoughts on “Worn Out His Welcome”

  1. It’s amazing how quickly this guy wore out his welcome. And I wonder if some of his Cabinet isn’t running so as not be around when the wheels come of in November.

    But doesn’t this ‘backing away’ prove that the Democrats aren’t ALL on board with his Marxist leanings? There are plenty who do, but most of the voters live in the middle of the Bell Curve. It’s one thing to ride his coat tails to get (re)elected, it’s quite another to fall on his sword with him.

  2. “doesn’t this ‘backing away’ prove that the Democrats aren’t ALL on board with his Marxist leanings?”

    That’s just it. The percentage of people who poll favorably to Marxist ideas is really like down in the teens. It just that the small percentage of Marxists that do exist take up a larger percentage of the academia and media complex. They’ve done a very clever job of making it seem like there are a lot more people out there who really totally buy into those ideas. They are using groupthink to their advantage of leveraging Marxists ideals into a playing field that they’d ordinarily not be allowed to play in. I mean think about it. Why are we even debating these Marxists ideals to being with? It is because they’ve been advocating a bill of goods under a misdirecting pretense.

    Marxists had to take on this scam because most people would just shut them out at the first mention. Marxists know this but understand they must somehow get their ideology out in the open. They want you to debate and think about it because they know it will leave a mark on your psyche as you wrestle with the concepts. It is part of the critical thinking exercise that the Marxists brought over from Germany when the Nazi party rose to power. For them the goal is to always question, ever to argue, constant objection to a sustained thought or moment of acceptance. The problem is they never stop to realize a final answer. No, keep questioning, keep driving at the core of some inner truth; floating and isolated in some nether region we’ve yet to comprehend.

    Throw the bums out.

  3. Agree Josh, but those specific ‘bums’ won’t be thrown out as they generally come from the bluest of blue seats – they are returned year after year in races that are rarely competitive. Thus they gain the seniority that leads to committee chairs and accumulate ‘surplus’ campaign money.

    The committee system goes a long way to enabling a small group of ideologues. The more moderate D’s play along to get the money – until the self-preservation instinct kicks in.

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