Dear Senator Cornyn...
In the spirit of plain-speaking, if we were to give voice to the string of profanity we would like to unload on you and your elitist colleagues in the Senate, there would no doubt be some alphabet-soup government agency springing to shut us down, fine us or imprison us or all of the above. So we’ll refrain for now. Just know that were it not for this big brother overhang, every word we will write would be embellished with the passion and intensity and anger that sometimes only profanity can convey to the terminally obtuse.
The stories keep bubbling out of Washington ‘insider’ sources to the effect that the wiser heads of the Senate from both political parties will steer the nation away from and otherwise around the silly and dangerous tea partiers and navigate the country toward compromise with the Obama agenda. Very specifically, Bob Corker from Tennessee has been quoted as saying the Senate will not vote to repeal Obamacare. His and other similar messages attributed to Mitch McConnell are said to have been delivered as a form of reassurance to so-called ‘big-money donors’ to the Republican Party, who presumably represent the wisdom of never rocking the political boat and always finding some ‘middle ground’, irrespective of how that middle ground has been defined by how far to the left the other side has set its marker.
This is of a piece with the general distancing that has been manifest in your reactions to Joe Miller in Alaska and Christine O’Donnell—honest, genuine, decent new voices inspired by love of America and a desire to restore adherence the founding principles and vision of the nation. When you smirk at these people, you are smirking at America. You must stop.
You and Mr. Corker and Mr. McConnell and others are writing your political obituary. There seems to be no way to wake you up to that fact; we can’t tell you how sad and frustrating it has been to be forced to this conclusion. So we’ll be blunt again.
1. America is at war with an internal godless radical leftist movement. We are not in normal political times. We need Republican Senators to start thinking like generals who are charged with defeating and destroying the enemy, not like politicians who seem forever locked into the belief that there can be a middle ground between right and wrong. Everything the fraudulent Obama administration has done must be repealed, rescinded, reversed, and revoked, or you and your Senate colleagues must die trying.
2. The tea parties will
not stop
on November 3rd. The tea partiers are the Minutemen of 2010. And if you think the tea partiers have been irritating rabble-rousers so far, just wait until the new Congress is sworn in and refuses to vote for
repeal of Obamacare.
3. Obama is obviously exposed as dangerously over his head; his godless left-wing upbringing leaves him wildly out of touch with the vast majority of Americans; his worldview is collapsing right in front of him; and he has nothing to fall back on because the only thing he has ever had real faith in is his own messianic self-image. The American people have reached the inescapable common sense conclusion: Obama is a fraud, and committed fraud in 2008. You are going to have to deftly, deliberately, civilly but
unflinchingly
shepherd Obama
out of the office of the Presidency.
This is a task no one would want, and it represents a calling far above the capacity of the average politician. But in a war for the survival of America, you’re going to have to do it. And it had better not be done as part of a political deal, where the Democrats get something for going along. Cold turkey—
Obama must go.
Now, we’re aware that there have been official denials from Corker and McConnell to the stories mentioned above; they now say they will in fact vote to repeal Obamacare. And we’ll concede the possibility that the stories could have been the product of a left-wing disinformation campaign designed to dissipate some of the American voters’ passion by planting the seeds of a cynical give-up. But the messages of warning stand.
Americans are going to restore the America of the founding, and if you and your colleagues want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem, re-read the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, and re-familiarize yourself with the sprit and faith and fight of 1776. The right agenda will follow naturally, and we’ll once again find the latest war on America to be winnable, and soon, won.
Paul Gable
October 20, 2010
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