Your next president

Quotes from the queen-in-waiting, courtesy of Mr. Joseph Farah:

“We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”

“It’s time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few … and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity.”

“(We) can’t just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people.”

“We have to build a political consensus, and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own … in order to create this common ground.”

“I certainly think the free market has failed.”

“I think it’s time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched.”

Now, the Three Monkey Republicans will cite these statements by Hillary Clinton as reasons that one absolutely must vote for Giuliani or Romney, but they are incorrect. George Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, Mitch Romney, Fred Thompson and Mike Huckabee all possess very similar positions on every major issue.

They might speak a little different in public, but in practice they will govern in an identical manner. This is why Bill Clinton’s administration was “unexpectedly” conservative for his liberal supporters and George W. Bush’s administration has been “unexpectedly” liberal. Only those who haven’t seen through the charade were caught by surprise, unfortunately, this consists of 99 percent of the American voting public.

(It is not the voters who are the sophisticated political analysts, but rather, those who choose not to participate in the charade.)

Now, I don’t know if Ron Paul truly can make a difference or not; the odds are certainly against him and even if he did pull it off I suspect it may be too late to change the course of American history at this point. But what I do know is that supporting him does no more harm than does a bucket of water tossed on a California wildfire, and as the reaction to him by the Republican and mainstream media elites has shown, support for Paul is at the very least a worthy gesture of defiance to the bi-factional ruling party and its water-carriers.

And if America elects the Lizard Queen as its president despite these comments, as I have long expected it will, then the only reasonable conclusion is that there simply is no desire for freedom in the electorate, but rather a decadent preference for socialist servitude.