Wednesday, March 15, 2006

The Worst Person in American History

Monster
I will here identify the person I declare to be the most destructive in all the history of the United States of America.  I'll pause here so that you can guess.... 

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Your time is up.  The most destructive person in our history is George McGovern.  Here's why.

After grabbing the 1972 Democratic party nomination, with the backing of that era's version of  Moveon.org's  bomb throwers, other communists, dopers, feminists, race-baiters, and assorted other losers, McGovern went on to glorious defeat.  That was the good part.  What distinguishes McGovern is what he did to the Democratic party.  The South Dakota nincompoop chaired a commission that rewrote the nominating rules for the party.  Those rules turned the party over to the very people who backed him,   [see loons, communists,dopers, feminists, race-baiters, and assorted other losers].  For example, the new rules allowed the revocation of the credentials of 58 Illinois delegates led by Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, and those seats awarded to  an alternate delegation led by Jesse Jackson.  In other words, the Party's adults, who wanted to stay in the mainstream, and win elections were dismissed, and the revolutionists empowered. A nice analogy is Disney's stewardship being turned over to left-wing Hollywood. Old timers still remember it fondly, even though it's become a crap factory.

McGovern's rules are directly responsible for a once proud party, which adherents - for the most part - put the national interest first, being turned over to the professional America haters who occupy the party today.  Neither Jimmy Carter, nor Bill Clinton, could have been nominated without McGovern's spade work.   I believe that bloody civil war awaits us as a result, if we are to salvage what's left. 

How unfortunate  for us that McGovern's mother was born fertile.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, Rodger. As you go about your reinvention of self and seeking supplemental income, I'm sure you've considered writing a book (of sorts). This post gave me an idea regarding something along the lines of "Politically Historical Particulars" (pics included). You're very good at it, as this post reveals.

I'm thinking, providing pieces of information that have been selectively omitted from texts intended for young skulls. It would be great delivered by Santa or Hanukkah Harry. :D joyce

Rodger the Real King of France said...

The problem with writing a book is it requires discipline and concentration. I have adult attention disorder in a big way. But, hey, you can take anything you find here for your own. Don't even have to attribute.

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