THE ESTABLISHMENT STRIKES BACK

REPUBLICANS NOT REMADE YET

We write here about a process that will take months or more likely years. The idea is to show specific needs for remaking the Repoblicans in response to some “ruling class” plan or action.  Some knew the size and scope of this project but it is much bigger than I anticipated. It has so many parts hidden from the likes of me and most likely you, gentle reader.

Joseph Ashby, pointed out, in the American Thinker, what the Republican elites think of what We the People (Tea parties) are up to. Revealing that the big guns are trained on Jim DeMint and Sarah Palin, Ashby wrote:

At the climax of the 1977 film Star Wars, hero Luke Skywalker destroys the evil Empire’s dreaded Death Star. The Rebellion’s celebration, however, is short-lived. The movie series’ next installment, The Empire Strikes Back, depicts the Empire’s use of its still vastly superior weaponry and manpower to reassert its authority.

In the 2010-midterm elections, the tea party movement has played the role of the Rebellion. But the Empire is not played by the Democrats. It’s true that the Democrat-controlled federal government was resoundingly defeated in the November 2nd general election, but that loss, unlike the destruction of the Death Star, was not a surprise. The real blindside was the tea party’s dismantling of the Republican Establishment throughout the primary season. For the insight we all need, go here for the rest.

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Richard Johnson: a mature Christian who understands the sweep of history, the unique role of America and these times clearly and precisely.
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