Convention miscellany
Steven H. writes:
As for the election, you and I have very little in common these days.Ben W. writes:
It’s incredible how the inevitable has not come to pass this year. The unbeaten New England Patriots were supposed to win the Super Bowl thus culminating the football year as one for the ages. They lost! Hillary Clinton was on the inevitable march towards the presidency. She lost! Nothing is inevitable …LA replies:
Including the expected end of the white West.Ben W. writes:
The continuous drumbeat coming from Denver about the culmination of American history and MLK’s “dream” in Obama’s nomination may act against itself—turning people off. This blackfest—13 percent of the American populace—asserting an almost 100 percent self-importance may drive people away from voting for Obama—he may not get that “convention boost” that usually follows. As Adela mentioned previously, CNN has become BET—a complete turn-off for many of my friends.LA writes:
From a Lucianne,com discussion about an article saying that senior Democrats are nervous about Obama’s high-risk stadium speech:Mark Jaws writes:
Steven H is confusing the present with the future and is assuming that present behavioral trends and norms will continue. We all know that in ten years more than half of the children born in America will be of Third World stock, and, more importantly, 60 percent of them will be born without fathers. Demographics drive destiny and our destiny is Third World de-culturization and likely Balkanization. It will also mean empty federal coffers and an appreciable and undeniably lower standard of living for the majority of Western-oriented peoples living in America. That reality will grasp them mercilessly. I intend to do something about it and currently I am formulating tactics to motivate and organize kinsman and cultural brethren. If Steven H. lives in the DC area, he can contact me at markjaws@hotmail.com. He needs to know that not all of us are cowards. Posted by Lawrence Auster at August 28, 2008 09:59 AM | Send Email entry |