Monday, May 13, 2013

DC corruption worse than you even imagined.


Once upon a time, there was this guy named Martin Neimoller. Not sure who he was or what he did, except for a very well-known couple of phrases he wrote about Nazi Germany:

First they cane for the Socialists, and I did not speak out --
Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out --
Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out --
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me -- and there was no one left to speak for me.
So things are getting interesting. So many scandals coming out of this regime right now, it's hard to keep up.

I still believe Benghazi is the worst -- the lies, yeah. But beyond the lies, leaving Chris Stevens, Glenn Dougherty, Sean Smith and Tyrone Wood just twisting in the wind. That's an unconscionable disgrace.

And now the IRS has admitted that for the past two years, or even longer, as various organizations have sought 501-4C status as "advocacy groups," because they qualify for certain tax breaks -- the IRS has been looking for groups with nanes that include things like "Tea Party" "Constitution," "9/12 Project" and so forth, and submitting them to special scrutiny. To wit, the IRS has asked these groups to hand over their donor and membership lists.

Kinda like the White House requesting that if you know anyone who really mouths off about the Comrade being a marxist commie bastard, send them the names.

Enemies list? I don't know. What do you think? Maybe the Comrade's just filling up a scrapbook of mementoes from his time in the White House.

But I'm sorry. That inspires me to buy an AR-15 while they're still available.

Additionally, Eric Hold'em -- chief of the Dept of Justice, who is to the Comrade as Stalin was to Lenin, has leaked today that the DOJ snatched up a couple months' worth of telephone records for AP journalists -- their office and home phones, and apparently even if they tried to use a phone booth or something.

Has the AP (Associated Press, founded in time to be around for the US Civil War), been unfriendly to the White House? I don't know. I don't recall any criticism, but then this White House has kind of a hair trigger when it comes to critism. If you're not sitting at his feet and actively peeling grapes, you may be audited.

And why talk about the AP thing now? Maybe to create some kind of chill effect, since the press is starting to awaken from their lovely slumber in Utopia and looking around for a few facts?

There she goes again, comparing the Comrade's regime to Nazi Germany and the USSR.

Yeah. But I'm afraid I haven't been wrong so far, have I?

Who's going to speak for you?

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