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The Irony; History Repeating Itself…….

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As my Facebook friend Miguel Gonzalez said……

“It was completely ironic that while Bobby was trying to bust Hoffa, his big bro had been relying on Hoffa to deliver the union votes he needed to win in the ’60 election.” 

It is amazing how history does keep repeating itself. You would think that Americans would learn. I pray that we are. 

 

The real question is will Hoffa Jr.’s comments on Labor Day expose what is truly happening in America……

Will Chicago style politics of the “Mob Mentality”  win or will ” We The People” win? 

The Tea Party may just be America’s saving grace from the Mob. 

As Victor Davis Hanson states…. Obama’s Credibility is on the Decline.  

Jimmy Hoffa, in his introduction to Barack Obama, managed to violate almost every liberal commandment on “civility”:

They’ve got a war, they got a war with us and there’s only going to be one winner. It’s going to be the workers of Michigan, and America. We’re going to win that war . . . President Obama, this is your army. We are ready to march. Let’s take these son of bitches out and give America back to an America where we belong.

1) The use of martial imagery: After the Giffords shooting, we were lectured that metaphors like “crosshairs” were inflammatory; but war seems pretty overt.

2) Coded threats: We were lectured that talk radio often uses language tantamount to calling for near insurrection; but by that logic “war,” “army,” and “march” are, again, not an implied but in some sense an overt call to action of some sort (e.g., what does Hoffa mean by his army marching to war?).

3) Profanity: Even talk radio cannot get away with “these son of bitches”; we are back to Reverend Wright’s “God damn America” both in language and in the apparent compliant silence of the hearer Barack Obama.

4) “Take out”: For many Americans, “take out” is popular jargon for assassinate; it was used a lot in the Cold War in the sense of killing some foreign despot. That message probably was not lost on the audience.

5) “Give America back”: A common liberal complaint is that conservative phrases like “take back America” are a sort of charge of treason, as if the liberals in power were not genuinely American. But Hoffa was even more overt. He thinks un-Americans now have America and it has to be forcibly retrieved from these counterfeits by his and Obama’s real Americans.

A growing problem for Barack Obama is Barack Obama. Because he chose to be a sermonizing president, he is bound to practice what he so commonly preaches — otherwise he risks the fate of an Elmer Gantry, or sanctimonious Jimmy Carter. But on a number of topics, he has simply lost all credibility. How can Obama ever again lecture Americans on “civil discourse” and the need for common standards of polite public speech after following Hoffa’s mean-spirited rant and offering him praise? How, after these first family elite vacations to Martha’s Vineyard, Costa del Sol, Vail, etc., can Obama ever again credibly lecture on the dangers of indulgent “millionaires and billionaires,” “corporate jet owners,” “spread the wealth,” and “fat cats” whose lives are so very different from our own? And how — after confessing that his “shovel-ready” $800 billion “stimulus” targeted at “investments” and “infrastructure” in fact “was not as shovel ready as we expected” — can he request to borrow hundreds of additional billions for shovel-ready investments in infrastructure? What has now changed to ensure the next near trillion will be “shovel-ready”?

All this is becoming worrisome beyond partisan politics. We are only in our third year of this administration, and already it is beginning to implode. The White House is in danger not just of becoming far more polarizing than even Bush in his latter years, but of descending into such incompetence and petty spitefulness that it inhibits economic recovery at home and the very sense of American confidence abroad.

One result of all this has been the radical reappraisal of the Bush and Clinton presidencies. A lot of liberals are wondering whether their harsh rhetoric of 2003–7 might be equally applicable to Obama, and conservatives are starting to see, that in comparison with Obama, the protean second-term Clinton was not all that bad. Relative to serial 9-plus percent unemployment, Monicagate seems much less important.

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Sep 07, 2011 08:39 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

Oh, the Irony.

medicare

Sep 07, 2011 09:31 AM
Bonnie Vaughan
Scranton, PA
CNE SFR - Buyers/Sellers - Lackawanna & Surroundin

Hello Alice,

There is no hope for this country with the current pack of vagabonds in leadership.  You did strike a cord with me when you mentioned Clinton.  I make no secret of the fact I thought we had the most profitable and peaceful times during his administration that I can remember in my lifetime. Monicagate was certainly no Watergate. I know some of my friends out here disagree with me, but that's ok. 

Hoffa Jr seems to be an apple fallen not far from the tree. While Hoffa is vocally scarey, Andy Stern is a far more shadowy character.  SEIU permeates our country from sea to shining sea.  As voters we have to look past party.  Look at the substance of the person and who they surround themselves with.

Sep 07, 2011 10:59 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

The "call out" of Hoffa Jr's speech is IRONIC as the Unions' clout for the Dems is diminishing and I doubt Rush would say anything so STUPID -

Sep 07, 2011 11:09 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

This is another case of two legs good, four legs bad.

The only speech that has to be controlled is conservative speech - those four legs.  All the rest is not only appropriate, but how it should be.

NO IRONY THERE!

Sep 07, 2011 11:23 PM
Anonymous
Bill Housden

Jimmy Hoffa was an infamous supporter of Republican candidates and politics.

Jimmy Hoffa recieved a five-year prison sentence as a result of being prosecuted by Robert Kennedy.

Robert Kennedy was John Kennedy's campaign manager in 1960.

Hoffa supported Kennedy? Or are you suggesting that truck drivers were Hoffa's partners in corruption?

The Teamsters were traditionally supporters of the Democratic Party, but after Richard Nixon commuted Jimmy Hoffa's prison sentence to time served, the Teamsters supported Nixon's re-election.

Are we on the same page?

Sep 24, 2011 07:52 PM
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