May 3, 2012

Not Teh Crazie, Just Teh Stupid

From today's Thursday Wrap:
Barack Obama's 2012 re-election slogan -- "Forward!" -- has long ties to Marxism and socialism, as in "moving forward past capitalism and into socialism and communism," reminds The Washington Times. As disgusting as that is, use of the slogan likely represents the first time the Obama administration has told the truth.
Here's the Washington Times piece if you wanna wade through teh stupid yourself.

So "Forward" is a commie code word.  Tell that to the Bush Administration, circa November 6, 2003:
In remarks at the 20th anniversary of the National Endowment for Democracy, President Bush today announced that the United States would pursue a "forward strategy of freedom" to promote democracy throughout the Middle East. [emphasis added.]
Or Richard Nixon, circa 1969:
In an exclusive to Little Green Footballs this intrepid reporter has located what seems to be evidence of the phrase “Forward Together” used for the 46th Inaugural of America’s president in 1969 and being none other then the alleged anti-Communist, Richard M. Nixon. The inaugural slogan, utilized the word “Forward” — “a word with a long and rich association with European Marxism” and Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” which spanned the years 1949 to 1976.
From Nixon's 1969 Inaugural address:
No man can be fully free while his neighbor is not. To go forward at all is to go forward together.

This means black and white together, as one nation, not two. The laws have caught up with our conscience. What remains is to give life to what is in the law: to insure at last that as all are born equal in dignity before God, all are born equal in dignity before man.

As we learn to go forward together at home, let us also seek to go forward together with all mankind. [emphases added]
Go forward together with all mankind?  Since "forward" is a commie code word, this sounds like a plan for WORLD WIDE COMMIE DOMINATION!

Usually, Scaife's braintrust is just silly.  Today, they're just stoopid.

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