“The American People Are Inwardly Dead”

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Tue Aug 31, 2004 at 1:10 pm PDT • Views: 213

Martin LeFevre describes himself as “a contemplative and non-academic religious and political philosopher.”

And in an article for New Zealand’s far-left Scoop bemoaning the likelihood that Bush will win another term as President, LeFevre also reveals himself to be a barking, America-hating moonbat: Pray for Kerry, Prepare for Bush. (Hat tip: Steve.)

After listening to and talking with various Americans in recent weeks, I’m almost certain George Bush will remain (egad!) in power. Since the future of humanity hangs in the balance, can anything be done to prepare for four more years of international rule by the ‘powers and principalities’?

I truly hope I’m wrong, and that the Bush Administration will be booted out, since I’m not sure that the earth, and the human spirit, can take another four years of these Neanderthals. Unfortunately however, a Bush re-election appears necessary for the long-term human prospect.

Why? Because it will give the impetus to put an alternative to American power, and coercive power itself, in place when the international order inevitably collapses because of American policies, enabling a true world order to finally emerge.

And won’t that be a glorious day! No more coercive power! Just enlightened non-academic humans, contemplating.

You know, I can hardly wait.

This trash is too easy to make fun of, really. Let’s just zig zag around the middle choruses and cut to the real money quote, summing up the moonbat mentality in all its narcissistic, self-aggrandizing majesty:

Finally and most importantly, Bush knows he’ll be re-elected because he knows the American people as a whole are, like him, inwardly dead.

But unlike Michael Moore, who is inwardly alive but outwardly repellent.

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 Frank says:

Children are naive -- they trust everyone. School is bad enough, but, if you put a child anywhere in the vicinity of a church, you're asking for trouble.