Sunday, January 29, 2017

CNN Chortles to the Sound of Vacuous Vagary

CNN shrieks, "the Resistance is Growing," but still behind it is Radioactive Rodham and her Goldman Sachs cohort in opposition to Dapper Donald and his Goldman Sachs cohort.  Her bleeding failure to convince anyone she is less crooked than Donald Trump is one of the most ludicrous political face plants in American history.

There are many things we don't hear from the so-called Resistance and one of them is any call for campaign finance reform since that puts the focus squarely back on Clinton's financial indiscretions which were many, varied, and considerable.

We won't hear either of a mass rally behind Standing Rock because Clinton supported fracking.

We hear lots about raising the minimum wage to fifteen dollars but they conveniently forget Clinton did not support it.

We don't need to hear George Clooney as the most egregious sycophant Hollywood ever produced who never had a word of protest about the Clinton's involvement with the CIA and nor did Meryl Streep who jumped on that CIA cheerleader bandwagon just as quickly as they could get the cameras on her.

There's no need to flog it further since you see it as well.  There's a generic theme of resisting Trump no matter what he does and resist some aspects more than others.  Meanwhile, Clinton is absolved of everything and people elevate her to the status of the Vatican but they forget also Clinton wasn't the one who went to the Vatican but rather that Jewy Jewy guy.


Trump's stunting in closing the borders, in effect, resulted in some measure of chaos and he handed that play to protesters but the common feature to all is confusion since Trump doesn't take into account how many Muslims are good and the Clintonistas don't take into account how many are bad.

The biggest problem the Rockhouse has with all of it is the abysmal shallowness in the response to any of this since the alternative wasn't significantly better and was in many ways worse.


The only one who has protested continuously and consistently has been Bernie Sanders.  The anger is significant and long-lasting over the hypocrisy shown by protesters calling for the same things now which Sanders was demanding all along but without also crediting him for that awareness.  It was a peoples' movement rather than a women's movement but the former aspect was forgotten quickly even while the veneer was retained.

Michael Moore has been one of the most strident among the CIA beauty contest winners and he can't claim otherwise when he was not supporting Sanders.  I really did respect him at one time but I got so tired of the blather from him on Twitter that I dropped him.  I've been doing that quite a bit for multiple so-called liberals who weren't there when it counted and now they have made Twitter almost as bad as Facebook.

Note:  I haven't been to Facebook in at least a week or maybe two.  Movies are much more effective since there's no delusion about doing anything more than passing time.

"Saint Vincent" is in the hopper just now and it's hard getting near Bill Murray as the old drunk but I'm rolling with it to see where it goes.  This one is a Mystery Lady recommendation.

1 comment:

Cadillac Man said...

Donald Trump can expect as President of the United States to meet with much resistance, criticism and accusation. Some of these will be irritating and non-substantive. His suggestion that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. is exemplary. Every president including George Washington has had this experience. The big issues are what counts. Donald Trump and our future as a nation will be dependent on successful economic and foreign policy. He's off to a rough start but can certainly learn from mistakes. Good presidents do learn and bad ones typically don't get re-elected. Hillary Clinton's unsuccessful candidancy for president likely ends the future influence of the Clintons. The Bush influence is likely also ended.