Quote of Day

Glenn Beck’s big rally at the Lincoln Memorial a couple days ago is the talk of the news media and the internet. Liberals are denouncing it, conservatives are walking on air, while tens of millions of people are completely mystified. And with good reason — if Seinfeld was a show about nothing, this massive gathering was a rally about nothing. And while it may have looked impressive, in reality it shows just how impotent and adrift the mainstream conservative movement has become.

Nobody is really sure what it was even about. Beck, who is only famous because he has spent hours a day for the last decade ranting about politics, says it had nothing to do with politics, even though Sarah Palin was the keynote speaker.

It was about “restoring honor” or something, whatever that’s supposed to mean. Or it was a way of “supporting the troops,” depending on which day you talked to Beck.

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And Palin? She was asked what Martin Luther King would’ve thought of the rally. This was a great opportunity to tell it like it is for all of America to hear. She could’ve said something like: “Martin Luther King? I’m white – why would I give a damn what Martin Luther King would’ve thought about this rally? At any rate, he no doubt would have disapproved, as he was a radical left wing socialist whose movement was all about increasing the size and power of the federal government, and using it to take rights and resources from white people and give them to non-whites. Hell no he wouldn’t have approved, and I couldn’t be more proud of that fact.

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Clearly, Beck’s rally was a vague, confused jumble of meaninglessness. Or, if you prefer, a hot ghetto mess. Yet many conservatives are excited and thrilled, and think that 8/28/10 will forever be remembered as some kind of turning point, as the day when the huge task of “taking America back” formally got underway. In reality, it was the exact opposite. I’m convinced that one of these days, we’ll look back on this as the nadir of the mainstream conservative movement, as its death rattle, as the day the conservative movement gave up the ghost. Hundreds of thousands of white conservatives spent millions of dollars to travel to DC, to stand around and do nothing, after being ordered not to bring any signs to express themselves, while Beck and Palin lectured them on the glories of The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr., and the importance of getting back to the fundamentals of the Christian-Jewish-Muslim-Hindu-Sikh-Mormon faiths.

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The demographic changes that have transformed Orange County are also transforming the rest of America. The process may be further along in Orange County, but it’s happening everywhere. Thanks to immigration, sixty percent of the babies being born in Texas are non-white, and it’s only a matter of a few more elections before Texas’s electoral votes go to the Democrats, and when that happens, the GOP can forget about putting one of their own in the White House ever again. And there are many other cities and states that are right behind Texas, and lots more where the process will take a few more decades to have the same effect, but all of America is on its way to turning into Orange County, California.

That’s why the Beck Heads and Tea Partiers are losing their country. Not because they don’t attend their local mosque often enough. But they can’t admit that, because that would be “racist”, and losing your country is a lot better than being called “racist.”

But a conservative movement as willingly impotent as the crowd that came to DC on Saturday can’t go on much longer. At some point it’s going to dawn on them that no matter how much they grovel to MLK and praise his holy name, or how many “conservative” imams they pack their podium with, they still get called racists and Nazis, and their country just keeps slipping further down the tubes.

When that finally sinks in with conservatives, and it may be sooner than we think, things will start to get interesting.

3 Replies to “Quote of Day”

  1. I am sure of one thing; one day a Christian-Jewish-Muslim-Hindu-Sikh-Mormon church will be established. I will not be part of it, but it will happen.

    I think pandering to misrepresentations of liberal democrats accusations is dangerous:

    I find accusations of racism when none exists offensive. The civil war was not one a black army vs a white army. Christians from the North and South said, — based on biblical belief — “ownership of a person was morally wrong.” Economic forces created the locations of the divide the north was not dependent on this imported labor.

    The only way to increase racism in the US would be to call those who discern the difference between the color of a man skin and the man racists.

    Now that everybody is a racist who does not believe Obama is the best possible president for the US. Now the use of the word racism is becoming mainstream to be expected. Those who discern it is wrong are having the strength of their condemnation of racism removed – to judge a man based on his judgments and not the color of his skin is racist and for a racist to call another racist is hypocrisy. Nothing silences people faster than being called hypocrite.

    There will be a swing back away from this error. It will likely be called racist – those who would stand on truth so that it does not swing to far will be powerless because people no longer discern the difference between a man and the color of his skin – they will be dismissed as hypocrites.

  2. “this massive gathering was a rally about nothing”

    Can’t tell where the author stood at the event, but I was there, and this assertion says more of the vacuousness of the writer’s thinking than the event.

    Thanks for nothing, AlternativeRight.

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