did you get my joke? I didn't write "ask"...I wrote "aks." lolol
Well, that makes more 'senze.' haha.
I like Pastor Manning's description of him as a strutting Mack Daddy, that is, a pimp. He is just what those masses of foolish liberal 'hos' crave - someone whose gleaming narcissism can lift them out of the doldrums of self-imposed stupid ideas. Since they have put themselves in a pit of depression and hopelessness with their anti-everything good ideas, they need someone to haul them out of despair. Hitching a ride on his glory bound narcissism does it for them, and then their enthusiasm for him does it for him. So together they create a circle of fantasy fueled 'hope.' "I love you, you love me," as Barney the purple dinosaur croons to spellbound little children.
And then one day the inflationary bubble breaks, just like the phoney spike in real estate prices. For those who bet on it, like the banks giving worthless mortgages....well, too bad for you, sucker.
But when it comes to national policy, we conservatives will go down with the foolish masses, since our fates are tied to our geographical neighbors, to some degree.
BTW, ever wonder what the ordinary German citizens felt as they watched their own hopes for national glory go down with Der Fuhrer and the German Republic? When Hitler's ego-trip was over, so was theirs. What is the internal experience when the national bubble breaks?
As it will one day with Obama. After he fails, will his disappointed minions hitch their star to the
strong horse of Islam? It would make sense, psychologically. Since they haven't developed a stance of self-reliance through critical thinking and sound principles, they
need to be swept away.
The current da'wa campaign is perfect for that. It creates confusion by giving deliberately mixed messages. On the one hand, it destroys buildings and murders civilians on 9/11 and threatens even worse carnage. On the other hand, it insists on calling itself a 'religion of peace' and speaks in seductiviely soothing tones. This creates cognitive dissonance, an experience of things not adding up, not quite making sense. Confusion ensues. It takes an effort to think this through, so many people just stop thinking and shrug it off. "Surely the authorities know what is happening," they say to themselves, "and I am safe." They even will themselves to stop thinking, and make sure their friends don't challenge them to think either. The subject becomes 'impolite.' It is taboo.
Since these people will not lead themselves with rational thinking, they need to be led. They are ripe for totalitarian leadership, like Islam.