Thursday, July 8, 2010

Dr. Deathwish takes control

So, interesting news item. Since congress is in recess, time for the Comrade to appoint a whole bunch of marxists to government posts. If the Comrade appointed them while congress was in session, these appointees would have to be vetted by the senate.

And who does he appoint? Some guy named Dr. Deathwish... or Deathwick... or Berwick... something like that. This is a man who actually made a public speech stating that he wanted to father the children of the UK's National Health Service. Dr. Deathwish loves rationing. He loves socialized medicine. He can't wait to start making those Nazi-like lists of just exactly who needs to go. He's bought a bottle of wine, a dozen roses, and has dimmed the lights. Now he'll start cutting.

Curiously, Max Baucus was pissed off about this. Not about Dr. Deathwish, necessarily, but about the Comrade appointing Deathwish before the senate could screen him. I mean, really, Max, do you think the Comrade wants this guy to stand up in front of the American public and talk about his sexual obsession with medical rationing? We'd probably think he was nuts -- or worse. Maybe a mass murderer in a nice suit, like Ted Bundy.

You might recall, Max Baucus had feelings for socialized medicine similar to those of Dr. Deathwish. Baucus was right in there knee-capping senators and whining (drunkenly) about the evil Republicans who refused to sign on to socialized medicine. I think the Comrade had Baucus over to the White House for the Superbowl, so Baucus got the impression he was an "insider." So as he sees it, the Comrade appointing Dr. Deathwish without running it by the senate first -- Baucus was just ignored. Just cut out of the loop. Just used and then thrown under the bus.

A word of advice: You're dealing with marxists, Max. What did you expect, really? These are ruthless, amoral people. All they want is power. And they don't intend to share it -- certainly not with the likes of your sorry ass. You're too easily bought.

Look at it this way:  What would Saul Alinsky do?

Anyway, that's it for now.  I'll post another poster -- the graphic kind -- today if I have time. Got lots of them and they're beautiful.

Save the republic.

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