"Ecstasy of fraternity"
Violence usually happens in the beginning of revolutions, during "the early great ecstasy of fraternity?" When will America enter this period? "Early great ecstasy of fraternity" are words that appropriately describe Obamamania, the blind hope and obedience to the new liberal Democrat President and his rule in Washington. Hannah Arendt’s words come from her book on violence. The praxis of violence, she notes, comes into play where power is lost by the governing institution. Violence is a means to victory in a revolution. By nature it is instrumental; it always stands in need of guidance and justification through the end it pursues. But we are not there yet you say, because ½ of America is in the throes of Obama ecstasy. Yes, but happens when the party ends? When, not if, the rosy glasses or the blinders are removed the public’s eyes? Remember that the Democrat party is the Downer party, the party of doom and gloom, that cannibalizes the prosperity and ambition of its citizens by doling out money as a substitute for success. The hypocrisy of two Americas is never lost in liberal living. What columnist Thomas Frank calls "pugnacious vulgarity," referring to big, bad, rich, overpaid CEO’s and capitalists equally applies to every liberal’s lifestyle choice at the expense of the common man. Just like Johnny Walker Scotch flowed on the battlefield into the headquarters of the important officers, so special privileges will always continue to serve the important politicians on Capital Hill. The Downer party thrives on higher taxes and giveaways, both designed to maintain false hopes. What happens when the "ecstasy of fraternity" involved in violence begins?
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