Posted by
rycK on Friday, September 14, 2007 8:18:32 AM
Hillary and Dirty Campaign Contributions Revisited
It is always interesting to see fictional characters reappear as if by magical apparition in politics. We thought that the baleful bleats of the Victorian-Era Fabians had faded away like the average rotten onion must eventually do, if even we must wait for eternity, but the same old hackneyed platitudes and social pleas seem to persist in Western societies and identical tactics are used to grunt and grab for power and money. Huey Long lives in the persona of many Democrats of leftist persuasion. Machiavelli was right: use the old dirty political stuff that works chosen from the list of bribery, corruption, prevarications, crime and more. Maybe bribery will become respectable if the Clintons saturate the news with enough examples. Greek democracy failed because of demagoguery and ours will slide down the same ditch if we fail to recognize the political dangers inherent in our fetid political arena.
Some of our leftist politicians are for sale cheap. Of course political power requires money and there exists a cadre of slimy Marxist Asian criminals with frequent Red Army connections who bring bags of cash to crooked politicians such as the Clintons and their stooges. We can cite such examples as Al Gore [algore for diversity reasons] and the Buddhist Temple Follies with dirty cash from the Chinese Red Army [1] In algore’s case, Janet Reno just refused to investigate her darling of the left. She was busy ignoring gun laws that could be used to put robbers and murderers in jail and was devoted to burning down Waco [for gun violations and sex ??] among other things.
We saw other criminals such a s Charlie Trie [2] and Johnny Huang [3] roaming free around the White House to dump loads of dirty money in the laps of the Clintons with impunity. And the Clintons hop and clap in wonder, surprise and adoration at the loot. OH! We didn’t know it was dirty! Such is the case with liberals: they will use any and all resources to grunt and grab power and punish capitalism for its intrinsic abuse of humanity echoing Shaw and his Fabians. Now, like malaria, the dirty money schemes keep boiling over anew with the current and predictable Norman Hsu Scandal as the current and enduring example of sleaze [4] I hope the bloggers are sifting through the Clinton donors as I write this. Next, Osama bin Laden will plop a bale of money on Hillary in exchange for a quick exit from the War on Terrorism and she will be proud to accept it.
Hillary’s complex personality appears to be some kind of intercalated amalgam of George Bernard Shaw’s famous character Lickcheese[5], the adorable Marxist Colonel Rosa Klebb[6] from the James Bond movie From Russia with Love and Lady MacBeth. Surrounded by bribists, Hillary and Bill will do anything for power. She has no ethics and is unfamiliar with the full truth in any context as demonstrated by her numerous provable liles in court and in the media. The Sartorian Conclusion [7] from the key Shaw Play here is that dirty money is still money and the source of political power—so let’s grab all we can. Grunt and Grab: The theme song of liberal Democrats. .
rycK
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[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Gore_controversies. “Robert Conrad, Jr., then head of a Justice Department task force appointed by Attorney General Janet Reno to investigate the fund-raising controversies, called on Reno in Spring 2000 to appoint an independent counsel to look into the fund-raising practices of Vice President Gore. Reno eventually rejected the request.[2]”
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Trie. “...was convicted and sentenced to three years probation and four months home detention for violating federal campaign finance laws by making political contributions in someone else's name and by causing a false statement to be made to the Federal Election Commission (FEC).[1]”
[5] http://www.answers.com/topic/widowers-houses. Widowers' Houses (1892) was the first play by G. Bernard Shaw, the famous Irish playwright and Nobel Prize winner. It is one of the three plays Shaw published as Plays Unpleasant in 1898, because its purpose is not to entertain its audience - as the traditional Victorian theatre was supposed to - but instead to raise awareness of social problems and serve as a criticism of capitalist behaviour. The other two plays were The Philanderer and Mrs Warren's Profession. The Play: Lickcheese the rent-collector…Sartorius eventually convinces Trench that his own money is just as dirty as the money he makes from a mortage [sic] on some of the same housing, Blanche wants nothing to do with him
[6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Klebb. “Rosa Klebb…Colonel Rosa Klebb (???? ?????) is a fictional character from the James Bond novel and film From Russia with Love. She was played by Lotte Lenya in the film version.