Chris Wallace on FOX this morning, while commenting about Osama Bin Laden's recent audio taped threat of escalation and subsequent offer of a truce with US forces, declared that "it is hard to ascribe logic to the actions of a madman."
It was the closest I've ever been to the magical GOP talking point RSS feed and I could actually smell the rotting breath of the pot calling the kettle black. Words like this just highlight the fact that these devils cannot make themselves seem less insane unless they can create and promote something even more insane. As if there were a pendulum of insanity that they could influence.
The flame burns white below the fold . . .
Their empty words are meant to dampen the flame of progressive resistance to this president's malignant reign from spreading to middle America. Damned if any recently enlightened American ignores that fact that just because Bin Laden is mad, it does not by any stretch of the imagination preclude this administration or it's much maligned (mis)leader from needing shock therapy themselves. Shines a new light on the old fourth grade mantra: "takes one to know one," doesn't it?
It is true in every conceivable way that Bin Laden is an enemy of the United States of America, but straight to hell with any fascist minion that slanders the lily-white uniform of the modern progressive by claiming that we are in league with ANY religious fundamentalist, let alone ones that the Bush family have been publicly incestuous with. Al Qaeda's status as an enemy of our great nation does not by any stretch of the imagination preclude this administration or it's much maligned (mis)leader from being also an enemy of our beloved country. Do not dare forget that the military industrial complex and it's conservative masters created and supported Bin Laden, and for all you or I know, this man is still an agent of our government, doing this administration's bidding.
Having speculation and hypothesis as your only weapons against the perfect storm of propaganda is frustrating, but there is no denying that if Bin Laden and his organization truly wanted a positive outcome for the Muslim world, complete with the West's greedy paws out of their geographic and economic affairs, he surely not have chosen to spark American nationalist zeal in our country with a pointed threat at this exact time - a time when Bush and his entire party are teetering on the abyss; a time when words such as these would have the predictable consequence of strengthening the base of support behind the political party that supports the military industrial complex and their eternal war against them. I officially question this timing and smell something that reeks of the foulest regions of hell. And, it blows not from the mountains of Afghanistan.
The burden of proof here, in my opinion, is on this corrupt administration. I would bet my life that I do not speak alone in saying that both they and al Qaeda are enemies to the future of freedom in this country, and the more often coincidences like these occur, the more that middle America should question their timing. We have all grown up a lot over the past five years. It is time for all of us to graduate to the point where we are not blindfolded by these PR stunts and remember all of the heinous and evil things that this administration tries to mask with these events. Shame on us all if we are fooled again.
The prospect of complicity between the capitalist interests funding this administration and the so called "terrorists" shines less in the reflection of the tinfoil it originally wore as each day drags painfully on. God forbid and save us all should a dark secret like this ever see the light of day.