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April 9, 2014

Memo to History...

Tea Party types are fed up biding their time and keeping their powder dry while waiting for that inevitable last straw which unleashes the Kraken.
And when this finally happens, no constituency of EBT card chiselers, phalanx of cemetery-dwelling voters, or nursery school full of red diaper babies will be of any lasting comfort. When the teat dries up and the shotguns are racked, Obama logos will be scraped off Prius bumpers faster than Michael Moore can plug up a toilet on Thanksgiving. -- Glenn Fairman, American Thinker

Posted by gerardvanderleun at April 9, 2014 1:19 PM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

Your Say

"while waiting for that inevitable last straw which unleashes the Kraken"

There have been plenty of 'last straws' already.
What there isn't, is someone to lead the revolt.
Until there is, there will not be a revolt.

The government, and the NSA in particular, knows this.

Posted by: Oz at April 9, 2014 11:28 PM

We're becoming just like the Europeans. Giving our country away while slouching towards our new god, Socialism.

Posted by: Gary in Texas at April 10, 2014 8:51 AM

Granted, a simplistic metaphor, but think: frog in pot of water heating up.

it seems everybody wants the easier softer way. We 're not even the crumbs from the tables of our original Founding Fathers. Those guys were willing to and indeed did sacrifice all they had tin the fight for freedom. I don't see anyone out there or any group of people out there that will get up off the couch and fight for what's right. I do include myself in that group. I try not to piss and moan about things too much.

Posted by: chasmatic at April 10, 2014 5:46 PM

It is like trying to light a fire on a windy day. The spark goes out and goes out, but eventually the fire catches. The Feds have to get it right every time, but my side only has to get it right once.

Posted by: Lorne at April 10, 2014 7:36 PM

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