Ridicule, Mockery, & Scorn

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Straight from Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals playbook.

Rule 5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” There is no defense. It’s irrational. It’s hard to counterattack ridicule, and it infuriates the opposition, which then reacts to your advantage. It works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.

This is a classic example.

NSFW Warning: Edited strong language and actors representing Germans from the 1940’s.

Roll the tape:

h/t – House of Eratosthenes via American Digest

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Here’ a couple of little known facts,
Arnie Duncan US Secretary of Education Admits that much like the Chicago Public School system that he once headed, more then 50% of Americans sent to Re-education Camps do not graduate.

Americans that do not graduate from Re-education camps are sent to
Siberia (formerly known as Detroit)

90% of Chicago Public School Children Believe That Military BARRACKS used to house Americans in the American Re-education camps are named in honor of President Obama.

Stopthepresses psychics (psycho chics) using advanced crystal ball technology predicts that very shortly the used car market will be flooded with repossessed cars. Thanks to the government’s Cash for Clunks program, giving money to people that otherwise could not afford to buy a new car and keep up the car payments. Another home mortgage type fiasco brought to you by the Democratic Party. Remember you hear it from our psychic chics first.

The first thing I thought of after hearing about the cash for clunkers was I wondered how many people were turning in clunkers that Were Paid For, and were now strapped with new car payments…..or maybe they’d use the cash they got from their nanny (fed. gov’t.) for car payments until that ran out.

Stupid.

A flood of repossessed newish cars in the near future ?…..Yep…I’ll bet we’ll even see some of them on TruTV’s Operation Repo.

😀

I bought a new car in 2000. I went around to several dealers and was offered top price of $400 for my 1991 Corsica in perfect shape. I guess things have not changed much in 9 years. No wonder people traded in their old cars and even some fairly new cars. I probably would have too in order to get $4500 off the cost. I wound up buying a new car outright and giving the Corsice to my married son because I would rather he had it than accepting peanuts for it and giving it away to those people. This was bound to be overrun and fail. Just another give away program in order to buy votes.