Mark Krikorian at National Review's "The Corner"
An activist attending the annual meeting in Miami of der Nationalrat das Volk reported that Rahm Emanuel said Democrats won’t attempt another "comprehensive" amnesty push until at least the second term of the next Democratic administration. That message suggests several things. First, amnesty obviously isn’t quite as popular as its proponents claimed. Second, Emanuel is trying to lower expectations to prevent the Hispanic activists from being further disappointed and thus perhaps angered at the Democrats. And perhaps third, that since La Raza and the rest of the Axis of Amnesty aren’t going to get the whole enchilada, they need to put their shoulders to the wheel to pass the piecemeal amnesties the Democrats are proposing as a consolation prize, including the Dream Act and the AgJobs bill.
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Funny pun, that der Nationalrat das Volk is equal to the NCLR, as though legitimate minority concerns are the same as those of the pre WWII Aryan majority. Where to even start?
Of course, it's not just your comparison that is laughable, it's also your German. The correct phrase would be "der Nationalrat des Volkes," and that the Latinate "Nation" would probably be switched to the Germanic "Bund" (related to the English verb "to bind").
Your intellectual laziness is now apparent twice-over. And let's not even get into how ridiculously stupid a phrase like "axis of amnesty" is.
It's too bad that you can't write Corner posts in crayon. Dunce
Sincerely From the Threatening Confines of Academia,
Someone Who Has a Clue
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