"The men the American people admire most extravagantly are the greatest liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try to tell them the truth." ~ H.L. Mencken

"As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." ~ H.L. Mencken

This explains a lot. Bush spent much of 1993 alone with a fag.  This reminds me that Rudy Giuliani moved in with a couple of fags after leaving his second wife and children, and even appeared in public dressed in drag. "GOP" stands for Gay Orgy Party.

"The Bush administration has agreed to allow Wiccan pentacles in military cemeteries..." But the important thing, as you’ve heard Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity say, is to fight the liberal Democrats so we can restore traditional values and the blessings of democracy to people of faith. That’s called conservatism.

"President George W. Bush’s brand of conservatism is something completely foreign to traditional norms. He has outspent even the most liberal administrations. He has led the nation into undeclared foreign wars under false pretenses. He has bloated the size and scope of the federal government like no president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. He has consistently promoted “civil unions” for homosexuals. He has increased federal funding for abortion providers at home and abroad. In addition, over the objections of a Republican-controlled Congress, Bush even supported the Clinton gun ban."

Paul Weyrich has for years advocated a worthless and saltless "conservatism" which has never conserved anything, least of all our people. Now he is attempting to cast The Next Conservatism, destined to be equally pointless and masturbatory. But he comes so close. Notice the fierce pull of blood in his words: "the permanent things...customs, traditions, and habits—themselves the products of the experiences of many generations...a specific, continuous cultural setting...the importance of family and community...traditional societies...the America we knew as recently as the 1950s, the last normal decade...the old ways of living...a conscious, deliberate recovery of the past… The model here is the [segregationist] home-schooling movement...agrarian tradition...the ways in which the vast majority of Americans lived up through the 1950s...a rejection...of the ideology of multiculturalism and political correctness...committed to living as their ancestors did, by the rules of Western culture." But let’s not get carried away, says Paul. The last thing we "conservatives" want is law that requires obedience to God’s holy commandments. Read it for yourself: "By building the next conservatism primarily on the power of example, the example of lives well lived in the old ways, we can give honest reassurance to those Americans who fear that a vibrant cultural conservatism would impose some sort of Puritan theocracy on America. We may dismiss those fears as fanciful, but they are real." The problem with Judeochristian conservatism is not that it’s Republican; the problem is that it’s democratic rather than theocratic. Man can’t do better than God at writing law. A spiritual revival is as necessary as a revival of blood ties. As we never fail to point out, our fathers understood this very well: common religion, ancestry, language, customs, and principles of government are what make a nation strong. Why do we continue to deceive ourselves that Jews, Blacks, Muslims, Buddhists, Santerians, and the like can be good Americans as long as they salute the imperial flag? The reason why men like Weyrich are afraid to prescribe the obvious solution is because they are afraid of God and His law, which Psalm 19 calls perfect. They will always prefer democratic law to the law of the Bible because evil men love to commit their evil deeds in the darkness.

One of my favorite articles on the deceit of modern conservatism is from Joseph Sobran, written in 1999. "The presumptive denial of powers to the federal government is what made that government ‘federal,’ rather than centralized or, in the language of the Framers, ‘consolidated.’ Until Franklin Roosevelt’s [Rosenfeld’s] time, nobody regarded it as a ‘platitude’ or ‘truism.’ Everybody understood exactly what it meant and how vital it was." I think it’s a brilliant observation that, though Jew Roosevelt’s Commerce Clause gives the empire control over anything that might conceivably have a “substantial effect” on interstate commerce, not even Lincoln believed that he had the right to legally abolish slavery, which most certainly had a substantial effect on interstate commerce. This leaves today’s "conservatives" in the peculiar position of being more liberal than a genocidal tyrant. And exactly how does Weyrich’s "new conservatism" change any facet of empire?

Government. "They cannot hear that word without immediately thinking of Washington, D.C. However, prior to the Civil War your average citizen didn’t conjure up images of the Capitol when they heard the term government.  They would ask, ‘What type of government are you referring to?’"

The government of this empire can best be described as democratic socialism. The term seems to be an oxymoron, and G.K. Chesterton denied that it could exist, because democracy implies the existence of an opposition and yet there is no free opposition under socialism. This little problem is solved, however, when the socialists supply their own opposition. The two-party system is a ruse.

Critics of the emperor are traitors, says a Republican. This is pure statism, which is idolatry.

"Medieval Iceland had no bureaucrats, no taxes, no police, and no army… Of the normal functions of governments elsewhere, some did not exist in Iceland, and others were privatized, including fire-fighting, criminal prosecutions and executions, and care of the poor." Iceland’s chieftains had virtual jurisdictions. "Could they have enjoyed this kind of mutually agreed-upon social harmony had Iceland been populated not by Icelanders, unified in language and heritage, but other peoples with conflicting ideas of how individuals should behave toward one another?" The question answers itself.

"The notion that the cultural practices of one people can be effortlessly adopted, or worse, imposed on another, is pure fantasy.  It is not abstract ‘ideas’ that create freedom by floating around like balloons, occasionally dipping to the earth to unload their bounty and giving birth to a way of life. Instead, numerous generations of experience test behavior and ideas, forging cultural patterns that guide succeeding generations. An historical people who know and love their heritage perpetuate their cultural tradition in a mutually reinforcing system that they sustain and which in turn sustains them. Protecting your population, therefore, is essential to protecting your social, economic, cultural, and political [and religious] institutions… It’s no coincidence that the more ‘multicultural’ the US becomes, the less we enjoy the freedoms inherited from Mother England, evidenced by such measures as the PATRIOT Act… [W]e have disowned that mother, making ourselves into little bastards." ~ Mike Tuggle

Evidence that the FBI planned the Oklahoma City bombing.

It appears that this story has disappeared from the Salt Lake Tribune’s website.

It should not surprise you to learn that the FBI is organizing neo-Nazi rallies. Scapegoating is hard work. This story strikes close to home because this informant is the same person who spread the news that our friend John Cripps (who is currently running for office!) had an "armed camp of skinhead Katrina refugees at my place and was offering money for every black person shot for looting." "Sun Tzu said, ‘The art of war is deception.’ The masses are being deceived but do not want to be bothered with details."

Much of the "Holocaust" nonsense comes from a notorious liar on the CIA payroll.

The "ADL has been repeatedly investigated for spying on dozens of organizations and obtaining confidential information on private individuals through illegal means, or that it has pursued bloody-minded vendettas against those individuals that many Jews regard as counterproductive and embarrassing." Sounds like some Messianic Jews I know.

The UN is now pressuring us to abandon the First Amendment. Brazoria, Texas, is doing the same. What First Amendment? Bloggers may be forced to register with the empire.

Buying the war. And years from now, when Iran has almost complete control over that part of the world and some new international crisis - probably nuclear - is in the headlines, remember when a bunch of racists and anti-Semites said to leave it alone. I derive no satisfaction in knowing that if the imperialist warmongers had simply listened to us five years ago, we could have saved half a trillion dollars and many thousands of lives. It sure was hateful of us "traitors" to be such a vocal minority when most of the country was beating the drums of war. Think of how far that money could have gone the next time you add up your visible and hidden taxes. It pays to listen to racists.

I would love to hear (cough) ministers of the (cough) gospel warn against military service. What kind of an upside-down world is it in which preachers are cheerleaders for empire and this crazy numerologist is speaking truth?

"We actually misnamed the war on terror. It ought to be ‘the struggle against ideological extremists who do not believe in free societies who happen to use terror as a weapon to try to shake the conscience of the free world.’" - George W. Bush, August 5, 2004, Washington, D.C.

"See, we love - we love freedom. That’s what they didn’t understand. They hate things; we love things." ~ George W. Bush

"When I was coming up, it was a dangerous world, and you knew exactly who they were. It was us versus them, and it was clear who them was. Today we are not so sure who the they are, but we know they’re there." - George W. Bush, January 21, 2000, from a speech given at Iowa Western Community College

"The point is, is that I want America to lead the nation - lead the world - toward a more safe world when it comes to nuclear weaponry." ~ George W. Bush

"But the true threats to stability and peace are those nations that are not very transparent, that hide behind the - that don’t let people in to take a look and see what they’re up to. They’re very kind of authoritarian regimes. The true threat is whether or not one of these people decide, peak of anger, try to hold us hostage, ourselves; the Israelis, for example, to whom we’ll defend, offer our defenses; the South Koreans." ~ George W. Bush, March 13, 2001

"Diseases...such as arthritis and osteoporosis can be less beea, beea-dilitating." ~ George W. Bush, March 21, 2001

"Reading is the basics for all learning." ~ George W. Bush, March 28, 2000, announcing his Reading First initiative, Reston, VA

"If a person doesn’t have the capacity that we all want that person to have, I suspect hope is in the far distant future, if at all." ~ George W. Bush, May 22, 2001, from a speech delivered to the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Institute, Washington, D.C.

"It’s a school full of so-called at-risk children. It’s how we, unfortunately, label certain children. It means basically they can’t learn. It’s one of the best schools in Houston." ~ George W. Bush, speaking of KIPP Academy in Houston, TX

"Another example would be the Dred Scott case, which is where judges, years ago, said that the Constitution allowed slavery because of personal property rights. That’s a personal opinion. That’s not what the Constitution says. The Constitution of the United States says we’re all - you know, it doesn’t say that. It doesn’t speak to the equality of America." ~ George W. Bush, Oct. 8, 2004, second presidential debate, St. Louis, MO

Afro-Bush.