Parker: Well I really think it is a matter of going public at the highest levels with what is the real game of the Left and the Democrat Party and keeping the focus there. That and calling forth the real America, the traditional American civilization and identity and all the values, history and legacies that go with it. Perhaps that America still exists. At least I pray it does.
If they and their agitprop arms can be marginalized or silenced, and the educational system cleared up, I think that it can happen. We might be surprised at how quick the turnaround would be.
Ironically, Obama may be the vessel by which the liberal establishment finally is exposed and rejected. This is not outside of the realm of possibility.
Certainly a mass attack could change matters, but then again, look at where we are now only a few years after 911. Look at the suppression of the Ft. Hood killer, or the various Lawfare attacks on honorable servicemen.
What has to happen is that we really have to utterly expose the American (and international) left for what they are and make this a constant kitchen table topic. Along with that, they need to be marched to jail.
Impossible? A real investigation with some real federal bucks and drive behind it into the reality of the so-called “financial crisis” of last year that results in putting all the culprits behind bars I think might really cause some scales to fall from the eyes. I truly believe that the Democrats are in the pockets of enemies and competitors, nations such as China, Iran and Russia, and perhaps the rest of the BRICs too. If that can be proven, well, that would greatly set back the left. A president that every weekend in his or her address articulating what actually goes on in our schools and university, or articulating the real corruption would help.
Then there is the very real election and contribution fraud that has gone on.
Uncontroversial evidence of this will destroy the Left. If some Republicans have to go down, if the reason why this all has not been done heretofore is because someone as the goods on the GOP, well let the chips fall were they may. The point is not to save the GOP but save the nation.
If the Feds actually went after political machines like that of Daley’s Chicago mafia, and put the big men in jail, it would radically change the tone of this politics in the nation.
Prosecuting some criminal liabilities in the AGW fraud could help too.
So it is a matter of calling out and marginalizing the Left and then retaking the culture,
Things looked pretty bleak before Reagan took office too you know.
All it takes is putting brave conservatives into power in the next few years.
It is not impossible. It may take strident and persistent grassroots activism on the right. But we tend to forget the glory days of the Reagan revolution activism. Those was pretty heady days back then. You know things look pretty bleak for conservatism up until Reagan too.
Granted the democrats were not openly driving us to Communism, and were not as outrageously open in their corruptions and power grubbing, nor was the nation so at risk then as now, but nonetheless it was quite hard to be optimistic about changing anything prior to the 1980′s. It was easy to feel despair. I do not know your age, but people how came of age after Reagan’s presidency perhaps do not know how bad it was. We had real wage and price control regimes. Unions were extremely powerful. There was not real alternative media and conservatives were quite isolated and fearful.
People forget that the big tech pushes in the late 1970′s and 1980′s were not big Democrat affairs nor were the firms and institutions solely democrat fiefs. It is was nothing like web tech firms now which are wholly taken over by moonbats. It was much more profitable too and the opportunities much broader than now. Bring this back, or something like it, and make it clear just how America returned to herself, and we might tip the scale.
A radical scale back of government, an radical reduction of taxation would result in a great boom, and another wave of technology advance and whole new industries falling into place.
But again, what is crucial is to call the left out. Reagan managed to do this in a way appropriate to his times. It was less strident in rhetoric, at least so far as domestic politics goes, than perhaps is required today, but if the “code” was understood” it was really pretty aggressive and focused. That constituency, I do hope, is still out there. I recall being both moved and shocked by the nation’s reaction to Reagan’s death and funeral. It was really am unofficial day of morning, and quite deeply and broadly felt. My take on it was that the response was more profound that JFK’s funeral. And it was pretty much impromptu, bottom up affair. Try as they might, the MSM could not tame or suppress it. I had no idea that the Nation felt so deeply about Reagan. This all surprised me, but what really shocked me was the age of some of those people. They obviously where children or teenagers during the Reagan years. They must have understood more than I imagined they had, and he must have had a profound effect on them. Perhaps that is still out there in the body politic. At least I hope it is.
Though I do get what you are saying. It almost seems like an act of God is required. Perhaps we will get one.








