Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Puppets in a left wing moral crusade



January 16, 2018

Listening to people rant about President Trump's harsh language regarding the countries from which immigrants come makes me realize just how pathetic people have become.
Abbie Hoffman used to talk about how radicals motivated people into action, and how political parties pulled people's strings.
Since the presidential election, people have been freaking out over the fact that for once in their lives they didn't get what they wanted.
Some of this has to do with upbringing, several generations of overly protected kids taught they ought to have what they want.
In less than politically correct terms, these people would be called spoiled brats. But in today's society, they represent common liberal belief – this sense of entitlement that goes beyond the GOP idea of a welfare check, but in misguided presumption that society owes individuals things haven't earned for themselves.
Behind it all, is a very opportunistic Democratic Party that pulls these puppet strings, organizes their protests, and pats these spoiled brats on the back, sending them out onto the streets to raise havoc.
In political terms, this is called widening the circle of power. It is when you have lost all other options and so rally masses to create a fake sense of power.
Many of the phone letters sent from radical organizations to senators and such are more of the same, the desperate move to try to intimidate legislators when you have no other real power over the course of events.
But the masters of manipulation understand it, using these pathetic fools to orchestrate a political coup they hope can help delay the implementation of a GOP agenda.
By most studies, an administration either sets the tone for their four years in the first 100 days or they lose momentum.
The Democrats are in gurellia warfare mode, a kind of delaying action that keeps the Trump Administration from getting itself in gear. Part of it is in hope that the Democrats can take power again later this year with control of congress, but also in the belief that if you cause enough problems for Trump, fractions within the Administration will begin to destroy itself from within. This happens in every administration, even the most successful, such as Reagan's and LBJ's.
Media, which feeds of anything that bleeds, plays along partly because it perceives these spoiled brats as their audience, and so gives them hope and coverage, as well as works to inspire the tensions within the administration.
Many of those jockeying for power inside the Trump Administration help eliminate their rivals by leaking crap to the press – and so we get this silliness this week and Trump's supposed vulgar – but unfortunately accurate – assessment of the countries from which most refugees come.
Of course, those self-serving fools who hate Trump rant and rave about how racist he is, when he most likely isn't, and follow a script largely written for them by a Democratic think tank, and these brain dead overly educated fools actually believe they thought all this up for themselves.
Power is not about good and evil, or even right and wrong; it is about perception, and manipulation with a few thoughtful people on either side trying to figure out how to make the masses of lemmings react in a way that is favorable to their cause.
Most of those who rant and rave about how evil Trump is seem rather pathetic to me, failing to understand that they are not part of some moral crusade, but puppets to a puppet master.
And yet we live in a time of manipulated morality, of self-serving self-righteous people who use terms like White Trash so they can feel superior to people who disagree with them, who tear down icons they disagree with and turn in people who they believe are sexually deviant, and who parade around like saints and yet do not actually believe in anything except their own superiority. Very sad.





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