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Home Front: Culture Wars
"The new rules of engagement" for domestic politics
2008-10-13
Instapundit

I FIND THIS EMAIL FROM READER DONALD GATELY DEPRESSING. . . . Gately writes:

I consider myself a libertarian/conservative. Like many people of that bent, I was uncomfortable with Bush when he was nominated. But Al Gore's increasingly-erratic behavior during the 2000 election made me hope Bush won.

Once Bush won, and it became clear that the Florida democrats were trying to steal the election, I became something of a Bush loyalist. Throughout his first term, I took note of all the really horrible things that were said about him, saw that a large portion of the left would rather see Bush fail than see America succeed, and was alarmed by the complicity (and often, participation) of the MSM and mainstream Hollywood. It wasn't far into his second term that I succumbed to Bush Fatigue, due to his inability to make the case for his foreign policy to the American people, and his inability to find the veto pen. He has truly been a terrible steward of the Republican brand, and because of this, the Conservative and libertarian causes are suffering.

I'm no fan of McCain , but as I dislike Obama (and love Palin), I'll be pulling the lever for McCain in November.

This is surely small of me, but if Obama wins, I plan on giving him as much of a chance as the Democrats gave George Bush. I will gleefully forward every paranoid anti-Obama rumor that I see, along with YouTube footage of his verbal missteps. I will laugh and email heinous anti-Obama photoshop jobs, and maybe even learn photoshop myself to create some. I'll buy anti-Obama books, and maybe even a "Not My President" t-shirt. I'm sure that the mainstream bookstores won't carry them, but I'll be on the lookout for anti-Obama calendars and stuff like that. I will not wish America harm, and if the country is hurt (economically, militarily, or diplomatically) I will truly mourn. But i will also take some solace that it occurred under Obama's watch, and will find every reason to blame him personally and fan the flames.

Obama's thuggish behavior thus far in this election cycle - squashing free speech, declaring any criticism of his policies to be "racist" (a word that happily carries little weight with sensible people these days), associating with the likes of Ayers, Wright, and ACORN - suggests that I won't have to scrape for reasons to really viscerally dislike Obama and his administration. And even if he wins, his campaign's "get out the vote fraud" activities are enough to provide people like me with a large degree of "plausible deniability" as to whether he is actually legitimately the president.

I've seen a President that I am generally-inclined to like get crapped on for eight years, and I've seen McCain and Palin (honorable people both, despite policy differences I may have with them) get crapped on through this election season. If the Democrats think that a President Obama is going to get some sort of honeymoon from the folks who didn't vote for him, as a wise man once said: heh.

I understand where he's coming from, but . . . . Well, it makes me sad to think that this is where we are. Personally, if Obama's elected I intend to give him a chance and weigh him on his actions, not his party. But I agree that he's not likely to get much of a honeymoon -- except from the press, which has been giving him one for about a year already.

Hit the link and read the rest. Speaking just for myself, I intend to do everything I can to prevent this all from happening. I also do not intend to be shy in my critique of any future Obama/Reid/Pelosi administration.
No need to be shy. But do it with class and wit. That will drive the Dhimmis even more crazy.
Posted by:Mike

#5  Face it, conservatives can not churn up the bile and frothing anger to make a decent protest. I think the best (worst) that is possible for conservatives was used against Clinton and it just made him more and more popular.

The only way is satire, humor, and mocking when/if he does something stupid.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-10-13 23:59  

#4  I will support a legitimate president, Donk or Trunk, in anything and everything he/she does that is the legitimate function of a Republican form of government. That includes BHO. What I will NOT do is allow ANYONE, especially BHO, to destroy what I've committed most of my adult life to - supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States, and the people governed by that document, from all enemies, regardless of where they come from. I didn't like a lot of what Bill Clinton did, and I said so. I'll do the same thing if either John McCain or Barrack Obama gets elected. It's only if (or when) someone tries to shut me up, or starts to try to hurt me or my family in any way - physically, economically, politically, socially - that I'll do more than just raise a stink. I hate how badly our country is being run, and anyone that deliberately tries to make it worse (Obama, Pelosi, Murtha, Reid, etcetera, ad nauseum, ad absurdum) makes himself my enemy by doing so.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-10-13 22:23  

#3  I hear where this guy is coming from and I feel much the same in many ways. I also hear where Instapundit is coming from when he says that it saddens him that it has come to this. Should Obama win in November, I think the liberal chickens could be coming home to roost.

I must admit, I'm anxious to see how they react to the taste of their own medicine. Should be entertaining, to say the least.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2008-10-13 21:31  

#2  If this is how it's to be, then fine. We did not start this, nor do I see any chance (given the MSM) that we can roll things back. The left started this - I say we fight back in kind. My bet is that -as always - they'll overreact. My bet is that most true Americans will see through that and turn on Obama's thuggish horde.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2008-10-13 15:47  

#1  It's as I've said before. If Obama becomes our next POTUS, the "Impeach Him" yard signs will just move one or two doors down on or about 1/20/2009.
Posted by: Grenter, Protector of the Geats   2008-10-13 15:08  

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