The numb nut Republicans found out about Ning and Marcus Kindley has a blog up, which he’s ignored so far. Typical. What this blog needs is a visit from the Log Cabin Republicans.

The NC GOP site is pathetic.

The Guilford County Young Republican’s (surely an endangered species) blog hasn’t been updated since Thanksgiving. I guess since Perdue and Obama won, emotions are running low.

No matter. Fred Smith bought a lot of BBQ last year. Maybe he can trot out Lee Greenwood a few times before June. That song will sound even more silly this time. Of course, Lee will have to go solo this time, as warrants exist in several counties for band members. Resulting pregnancies have been reported.

Sad thing is nobody, and that includes Obama and Perdue, is prepared for the shit storm that is coming, making 2012 a very interesting year for the GOP. However, the moribund leadership will have to go, if we are to stand any chance at all. Train wrecks like McCain-Palin can’t happen. AFAIC, Pat McCrory reps the new NC GOP.

Marcus Kindley and Fred Smith do not.

15 Responses to “Rebuild the Party”

  1. Beelzebubba says:

    in all the republican prattle, I see or hear nothing about the Constitution, which they took an oath to defend. The Constitution is a huge obastacle to power-seekers and leader-seekers.

  2. Fec the Apostate says:

    A young Ron Paul without the baggage is required. No doubt, the insufferable John Locke Foundation is prepared to vomit up someone on cue.

  3. Beelzebubba says:

    paul’s model conflicts with Keynsian statists, monetarists and anarchists. I left the Republican party, in conscience, with Paul in 1982. Intervention in the Lebanese civil war using US Marines with unloaded rifles, shelling Lebanon afterward, using the Fed as a political tool to spread malinvestment and debt and neocons from the Carter era taking positions in Camel Lot. I was with DoD then. More disallusioned patriots from that era than you know of. We woke up vomiting aware of the debt and reprisal that would be heaped on our children. My youngest is now 27, and paying for the hubris from that era.

  4. Fec the Apostate says:

    DoD during Carter must have been fun. I seem to remember we barely had a navy back then.

  5. RBM says:

    RE: DoD

    As one who grew up the a military-industrial silver spoon in his mouth I have to admit it was easy to see from the inside if you hadn’t drank the cool aid.

    A TOD post of mine …

    For more historical perspective check out the SAGE building, as I knew, it when
    ‘taking Dad to work’.

    Another, recent post, on the UFO that hit the wind turbine report …

    Odds are there will be a terrestrial explanation and even if there isn’t we probably won’t find out.

    Don’t know if anyone that reads here remembers Project Bluebook ?

    It was probably in the early ’90’s when my Dad told me he was sure that Bluebook was on the up and up. His job as system analyst in SAC had required him to review some of the files in Bluebook.

    So with his typical New Yorker attitude, he explained that with his first hand experience he could speak with authority on the matter of the existence of UFO’s.

    I didn’t bother telling him about the sighting I and two friends had in ‘72. That sighting was from several hundred yards away to out of sight out the top of the atmosphere, over a span of 5 or 10 minutes.

    One report indicated the blade wasn’t to be found. If that’s true then I am looking forward to them finding the blade ;)

    RBM

    Hubris from that era …
    The addicts are only changing their addiction, I’m afraid. The addicts aren’t really ready for reality, for cold turkey.

  6. Fec the Apostate says:

    If SAGE and the cold war could’ve survived until Tim Berners-Lee built the internet, we could’ve had SKYNET.

    I simply can’t wait until Jesus returns as a little green man.

  7. RBM says:

    I simply can’t wait until Jesus returns as a little green man.

    Last I heard there were greys and whites and a third, but I don’t think green was the descriptive color.

    I once read an author who hypothesized that the ET’s were us in the future !

  8. Fec the Apostate says:

    Whitley Strieber’s account got my attention.

  9. RBM says:

    I read the first Whitley UFO book shortly after it came out.

    In ‘95 I was at a conference where one of the speaking guests was John Mack, MD.

    At one level, I thought it curious that a Harvard psychologist would first get involved in the subject, and secondly go public. I later learned he, at that time, had done way more than ‘gone public’.

    Reading a few lines at link above, which is the first time I’ve been there, it seems he takes a deep look into the UFO subject and the human worldview.

    And the world turns …

  10. Fec the Apostate says:

    Thanks. That’s a heavy duty website. I had no idea that alien abduction remains a topic of conversation.

  11. Beelzebubba says:

    I have one more night in the taterhole of perdition. when i get back home, the place better be clean with the stuff i want to eat in the fridge and a lot of yes dears. if it isn’t…..well…..that’ll be ok too. i have a Lumbee on the job here i wanna see a alien try to abduct. he’d cut the alien from his asshole to his appetite, then use it for crab bait.

  12. Fec the Apostate says:

    I once had to secure a Lumbee Chief to get a white man out of the Robeson County jail. It’s like a banana republic down there.

  13. RBM says:

    What’s a Lumbee ? Ohhhh, who’s a Lumbee ? My mistake.

    I got cousins that are Onondaga . Generally they were big. I suspect my uncle was typical of his tribe. And what was memorable, was his alcohol consumption. He fit right in with the Scottish clan tradition of drunkenness.

  14. RBM says:

    Got miscreants wandering in, tripping the need for moderation ?

  15. Fec the Apostate says:

    Occasionally. That area of NC was also settled by Scots and I’m sure that’s where the blue-eyed Lumbees with terrible alcohol probs came from. I’m descended on my Dad’s side from Scots who settled a little farther up the road and married into Cherokee.

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