Besides the title quote, Jindal played up this false premise:
Jindal: "The left is trying to silence us."
An absurd, impossible idea that oddly makes sense to conservatives. And yet conservatives in Wisconsin are overjoyed by Scott Walker's attempts to silence protesters at the Capitol. Is Walker "trying to silence us?"
Overthrow Alert: It looks like the U.S. is headed
for a “hostile takeover.” We're seeing it take shape in the militia movement, the open carry
protests, a tea party candidate talking about “Second Amendment remedies,” and the
Cliven Bundy lunacy that culminated in the deaths of two policemen in Las Vegas.
Of course Republicans will deny they had anything to do with the
consequences of their irresponsible advocacy of lone gunmen revolutionaries. But some like Jindal see these individual uprisings as a beginning to a patriotic movement:
AP: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal spoke at the annual conference hosted by the Faith and Freedom Coalition, accused President Barack Obama and other Democrats of waging wars against religious liberty and education and said that a rebellion is brewing in the U.S. with people ready for "a hostile takeover" of the nation's capital.
"I can sense right now a rebellion brewing amongst these United States," Jindal said, "where people are ready for a hostile takeover of Washington, D.C., to preserve the American Dream for our children and grandchildren. I am tired of the left. They say they're for tolerance, they say they respect diversity. The reality is this: They respect everybody unless you happen to disagree with them. The left is trying to silence us and I'm tired of it, I won't take it anymore."
A false premise that not just sounds stupid, but doesn't seem possible, unless I missed the FEMA detention camps dotting our nations landscape. It's the conservative world of opposites and contradictions. Take for instance Bobby Jindal’s
response to Common Core. Despite his own parties attacks on Obama for usurping congress with executive orders:
Earlier this week, Jindal signed an executive order to block the use of tests tied to Common Core education standards in his state.
So Jindal's call for a revolution or a takeover of our nations Capitol, sounds like the constitutions own definition of treason to me, or sure comes close.
Mr. Jindal,
ReplyDeleteInciting rebellion is NOT the same as telling people to get out and vote.
Beware of unintended consequences. You bear responsibility for your words.
Those crazy Dominionists really do want to bring about Armageddon, don't they?
Nice video. Kind of tells me the crazy side we're dealing with. Thanks.
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