11/05/2009

Red State Values

"A Communist should have largeness of mind and he should be staunch and active, looking upon the interests of the revolution as his very life and subordinating his personal interests to those of the revolution; always and everywhere he should adhere to principle and wage a tireless struggle against all incorrect ideas and actions, so as to consolidate the collective life of the Party and the masses; he should be more concerned about the Party and the masses than about any individual, and more concerned about others than about himself. Only thus can he be considered a Communist.

Every comrade must be brought to understand that the supreme test of the words and deeds of a Communist is whether they conform with the highest interests and enjoy the support of the overwhelming majority of the people. "

Mao Zedong
The Little Red Book


"Reagan Conservatives are those who don't compromise their values. The Republican party needs that these days...yet it seems difficult to find them. Republicans also need someone who can actually orate--someone who is not like a McCain. The Democrats seem to find plenty of skilled salesmen for their cause...but the Republicans are the ones who need them...

"...Conservative values are backed up by historical precedent, logically derived principles, and prudence (practicality). Conservatives love facts. Liberals, Socialists, Communists, and Islamic fundamentalist terrorists hate facts, because to them facts are pernicious things that get in the way of a good ideology--and their irresponsible actions. Speaking of facts, anyone who checks into them will fairly quickly learn that it's Conservatives who make up the intellectual party in politics. Liberals co-opted--that is, stole--that concept in order to grab power..."

Read more @American Conservative Values.

"Americans will respect your beliefs if you just keep them private."

Bill O'Reilly

7 comments:

Roadkill said...

Sunny,

Interesting graphic of OReilly and that abhorrent slavery comment. Were those his first-hand words, or was he quoting someone? If so, who? It sounds like something some southern Democrat or Confederate would have said during the Civil War. What was the context? When did OReilly say that?

The impression you give is that those are O'reilly's own words and his own thoughts. Is that true?

Webster said...

The O'Reilly quote is listed in numerous quotes sites. No doubt it was picked out of context and used to make Billy like a loud mouth idiot. The reality is he's a hard-nosed journalist who has been shot at in war beforeee.

Anonymous said...

Bill O'Reilly has never served in the military and is not now, nor was he ever, a journalist. I suppose you believe he won a Peabody Award too................

Webster said...

I'm know Bill O'Reilly didn't win the Mr. Peabody Award...I also read Al Franken's book. I believe he won the Sherman Award.

Anonymous said...

What?????

Webster said...

You know Sherman and Mr. Peabody...perhaps you are too old or too young to have watched Lunch With Casey.

Glenn B. said...

I must say that Ann Clouter looks a look better in pen-n-ink than in actual photographs.