Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Creepiness Redefined

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it -- George Santayana Are we there yet?

7 comments:

Trader Rick said...

When I click on the first video, it reads that it is no longer available.

What great political leaders do we have here in America to infuse our youth with a love of country? None.

Except maybe Urban Meyer.

Lone Ranger said...

OK, I fixed it -- for now. It appears someone is trying to cover their tracks and remove this video from the Internet. Lotsa luck on that. After I posted this, I went to Drudge and Michelle Malkin and they both had it too. And now, Malkin already has posted comments I was going to make about the debate Thursday. Seems the stupid Obama tricks are coming hot and heavy.

Mark said...

I don't think Obama wields the kind of power or has the required amount of charisma to succeed in creating such devotion in all of America. California and New York, and Massachusetts maybe, but not all America.

That said, it's not because he doesn't want to.

Vigilis said...

As an independent voter whose first choice for president decided not to run, I hopefully favored Obama.

Imagined how my hopes were dashed by a growing realization that Obama does not consort with a good conscience, he consorts with the likes of Jim Johnson, Franklin Delano Raines, Farrahkan, Wright, Ayers and Refko. Hmmm!

Lone Ranger said...

Hitler hung wallpaper. Obama's followers have already shown they will give him a standing O if he so much as blows his nose. And the left already has a predilection for cults of personality and trampling on freedoms. I don't think it would take much.

Mark said...

What parent doesn't try to raise their children to believe the way they do?

The only thing that bothers me about this is whether the kids will grow up to embrace Socialist ideology or rebel against their Socialist parents and learn to think for themselves. I agree it is a sobering possibility, but hey! It's a free country! Unless they get their way, that is.

Lone Ranger said...

There are beliefs and there are beliefs. I taught my kids to morally believe what I do, but not politically. It is one thing to sing in a church choir and quite another to sing in support of a political candidate. I never talked politics with my kids unless they had a question, and then I'd try to explain both sides. At any rate, this is WAY too young to inculcate kids in politics. They haven't been kids yet.