Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Faux conservative groups leading us off cliff for Newt

by Charles Lewis
 
Tea Party Nation's Judson Phillips is now urging all partiers to support Newt Gingrich (et tu, Judson?).  Phillips thus joined The Patriot Post's Mark Alexander in outrageously giving Newt the highest grades (in Alexander's case, along with fellow phonies Rick Perry and Mitt Romney - all given 6's) among GOP candidates, while relegating Michele Bachmann to a 3.
 
How soon they "forget" how Newt betrayed us in collaborating with the likes of Billary, Kerry, Gore..
 
The best way to discern a snake in our midst is to see how he handles himself when victory is within reach.  The ones working for the enemy will go out of their way to, in the words of Phyllis Schlafly in A Choice, not an Echo, "snatch defeat from the jaws of victory."
 
Bush II did it when Jayna Davis and Democrat pol David Schippers virtually handed him the donkeys' manes on a silver platter re their behavior after OK City.  Bush sent them both packing.
 
This prompted me to, on a Judicial Watch show on the eve of the Iraq invasion, to predict correctly, that we'd find loads of WMD's, and cover them up.  It was too tantalizingly easy to prove the left ludicrously, dangerously wrong and rid ourselves of them.  Instead, Bush seemed to do everything he could to feed into the "truther" scenario, which led most Americans to believe the right had perpetrated 9/11 (to justify an Iraq invasion that needed no further justification than the absolute proof that Davis and Schippers had produced that Saddam was behind the destruction of the Murrah Building).
 
Which, in turn, led to our collectivist congress ('07) and marxist globalist dictator ('09).  There are no unintended consequences in national politics.  If it happens (and if it's bad), it was designed that way (PLEASE read http://lewislyspeaking.blogspot.com/2011/09/true-nature-of-lies.html, if you haven't already).
 
Newt's smoking gun was when he "debated" John Kerry on "man-made global warming."  He couldn't have had an easier task:
  • The "hockey stick" graph scandal had destroyed the left's "scientific basis" for the claim,
  • The East Anglia affair had exposed the degree of collusion through which the climate alarmists were consciously deceiving us.
  • It was well established that the world had been cooling, not warming, for more than a decade,
  • It had been revealed that for the years that the earth had in fact been warming, all of the planets in the solar system had heated proportionately,
  • The document supposedly signed by all the top climate scientists declaring man-made global warming a done-deal, indisputable fact had turned out to be a fraud, with the listing of names (as supporters) of many practitioners who actually rejected the notion (and just happened to have participated in the study), and with very few of the "signees" actually qualified, professionally, to opine on the issue,
  • Meanwhile, another document declaring the whole matter a fraud had been circulated - with the signatures of many thousands of genuine climate scientists,
  • The founders of Greenpeace and The Weather Channel had been brave enough to declare the whole thing a scam,
  • A group of eminent scientists, spanning the globe and representing the full gamut of sub-disciplines, had produced (in the UK) a thoroughly convincing debunking of "The Great Global Warming Swindle" (http://www.greatglobalwarmingswindle.co.uk/),
  • A court in the self-same (and ultra-PC!) UK had forbidden Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" documentary to be  shown to school children there, without a disclaimer that advised it contained numerous lies,
  • ...just for starters.
The famously sharp-witted Gingrich seemed to have a slam dunk in his sights.  With such a brilliant proponent on the dais, Kerry, without a leg to stand on (and with Americans suffering countless economic consequences of the implementation of laws grounded in the given junk science), was dead meat.  This could go a long way toward turning the tide of the general debate and rallying public sentiment for opening up America's super-abundant energy resources.
 
Which is precisely why I wasn't the least bit surprised when Newt waved the white flag in his opening remarks that evening.  And then joined Kerry and a coterie of leftwing America haters in a campaign promoting the big lie of man-induced global warming.  (I knew the real Newt Gingrich from his belly-flops in the '90's, and, unlike so many those who call themselves, "conservatives," somehow I hadn't forgotten.)  It was Gingrich's chance to score one big for our side.  Fuggettaboutit.
 
How many ways can I say this?
  • Fool me once, shame on you, twice, shame on me.
  • He who lies, steals, and he who steals, kills.
  • Trust, once broken, is nearly impossible to restore.
To put one's faith in anyone who's brazenly betrayed us in the past is beyond folly.  It's wicked.
 
America is in virtual death throes.  This election is too critical to squander on an impostor.  And, par for the course, there's nobody to vote for.
 
Newt is nefarious.  Perry (Gardasil, just for instance) is pathetic.  Romney (closing down adoption agencies that didn't condemn children to be raised by sodomite perverts - and so much more) is ridiculous.  Paul (voting for out-of-the closet sodomites in the military, thereby in turn chasing out the cream of American youth - ad infinitum) is an affront the principles to which he feigns allegiance.
 
Jesus. take the wheel.

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