"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams

Thursday, January 22, 2009

The Pledge

I swear, this trivial little video is really heartbreaking. You've probably seen it. It features a bunch of "celebrities" pledging - as a way to support Obama - to do all sorts of things both big and small, all, presumably, aimed at making the world a better place. The link is here:
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86695

The pledges, of course, are empty and meaningless and most of those making these pledges are not and never will be in a position to actually realize them. What's heartbreaking is that they're all almost dewy-eyed with patriotism and love of country now that they've elected a person whose politics they agree with (to the extent anyone really knows where Obama stands on anything). So, implicitly, they're only Americans when a democrat is in office.

Where were they, though, when President Bush was all alone, heaving his guts out in the dark of night, wracked by guttural sobs that only Laura saw and heard, because of the decisions he had to make to keep these "pledgers" safe and free? Where were they? I'll tell you. They were doing everything they could to make his life as miserable, as isolated, as difficult as possible. They were doing everything they could to belittle him and ridicule him in the eyes of the world, extending not one single shred of human decency, not one single solitary drop of the milk of human kindness to sustain him.

Shame, I say.

It's an ugly spectacle, really. And the antithesis of patriotism (That is, a patriot doesn't get to choose when and when not to love his country.)

1 comment:

Brian C. Caffrey said...

A bunch of people with empty souls and meaningless lives have latched onto this creature Obama like a bunch of leeches. They are deriving all of their self-worth and power from him. Consequently, they will do anything for him. Hmmm: sound familiar?