Conservative Refocus: An Incoherent Truth
August 24th, 2010
Conservative Refocus: An Incoherent Truth
Published on August 24th, 2010 @ 09:15:42 am , using 403 words

Conservative Refocus
It's official. We, as Americans, can now stand convinced that our leadership has been taken over by either escaped jabbering lunatics from a bizarre parallel Universe or perhaps even body snatching Aliens from another planet. The stream of nonsensical invective has now reached a siren-like pitch that even the most audibly challenged could never fail to hear and yet rarely, if ever, understand what's being said. This babbling has even consternated the "Axis Press" to the point of numerous reports calling the White House's message "incoherent," which might be considered generous in this case.
Part of this "incoherence" can be tied to the Ground Zero debacle in which the President presided over a Muslim Group dinner--called an "Iftar"--at the White House where he strongly affirmed the construction of the Ground Zero Mosque. Another daft spate of incoherence came from Speaker Nancy Pelosi who, not to be outdone by the President, let loose a quasi-tyrannical outtake where she actually suggested that those who were in opposition to the Mosque be investigated. Um...that would mean a whopping 65% of all Americans. (You might need to hire a few illegals to make that happen Nancy, so how do you say "Ground Zero" en Espanol?)
While the third deluge belonged to the Tyrannical Trio's Sen. Harry Reid, who surprisingly indicated that the Mosque "should not be built." Indeed this was a rare, if not premier, presentation where Reid has actually agreed with the American people, perhaps for the first time in his rather dubious career--which is now in dire need of votes--in meaningful explanation. "Incoherents R Us" prevails.
Of Pigs and Pew and Kosher Rue
During his speech at the Iftar, the President forcefully ruminated that Muslims have every right to construct a Mosque at Ground Zero--this to a hearty round of applause from the attendees. The Media, in an apparent "see we told you so" rejoinder, then dutifully paraded this fact to us common folk, which predictably, went over like a prize winning pig at a passover sedar. The combined uproar caused the President to immediately backpedal the following day to the point of "Clintonianly" suggesting that he was not speaking to the wisdom of where the Mosque was being built--just to the right for the Mosque to be built. But the President's near defiant wording the night before seemed to hold no reservations whatsoever with regard to the tactical location of the Mosque's appropriateness.
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