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Can you guys in the Intimidation Cabal keep the yearly dues to $10 or less because I've pretty low on cash at the moment?
BillO and Karl Ro have spoken.
There is an intimidation cabal on the march, the horrific Left Wing Conspiracy to punish anyone criticizing President Obama or left wing doctrine in general. And, being the virulent Left Wingies that they are, you may be sure that they are armed to the teeth with those terrible weapons of Left Wing destruction, wet noodles!
Yes. Wet noodles. Rampant destruction of the Right Wing with wet noodles.
I can see the horrors of the battle zones now, the bodies of Karl Ro, BillO, Glenn Bleck, Michael Savage Weiner, Rush Limbaugh, all them and more prostrate on the ground and covered with wet noodles!
We can only pray that the Wet Noodle Left Wing Conspiracy is not well read, that they are unaware of the Straussian doctrine of intimidation:
The Straussian method of "scholarship," writes Professor Norton, creates extreme hubris in the minds of Straussians, who tend to believe that they alone have discovered THE TRUTH, and that what is really intellectual laziness is "the inevitable entitlement of cultural superiority." Thus Professor Norton, who was a graduate student for years at the University of Chicago, living amongst the Straussian cabal, writes of how the Straussian students, many of whom are now on the above-mentioned list of Republican Party office holders, roamed the halls and classrooms with organized "Straussian truth squads." These were "bands of intellectual vigilantes, entering the classrooms of professors they disliked or distrusted [i.e., non-Straussians], asking questions not to hear the answers but as a form of disruption and intimidation."
"Professors who had less respect for Leo Strauss . . . were read quotations from [Strauss’s] Natural Right and History." The other faculty and students at Chicago viewed the Straussians as "intellectual brown shirts, engaged in a campaign of deliberate intimidation." This of course is a practice that these same people practice today, rarely engaging in honest intellectual debate but rather attempting to intimidate or censor those who disagree with them. Alan Keyes, for example, typically dismisses his critics as being "incapable of recognizing moral purpose," as though he alone possesses such abilities.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/...
...That these Wet Noodle Liberals have not yet invaded our nation's universities and started to intimidate college professors with the dire truth of liberalism.