Monday, April 20, 2015

Mark Steyn arrives at the ultimate campaign slogan for 2016

The peerless Mark Steyn has tomorrow's QOTD, which is a must-read at least twice, and a slogan for the Republicans in 2016.

For me, the issue this US election season is the corruption. Sure, I'd like a balanced budget and less debt and repeal of Obamacare, but I'm getting used to being sold out on those issues. So I'm down to the bare minimum requirement for a politician: The corruption nauseates me, and, if it doesn't nauseate the candidates, then that explains a lot about why nothing happens on any of those other matters.

It's in the air, it's in my nostrils, and I'm sick of choking on it. We have a "justice" department that prosecutes a senator who made the mistake of crossing the President (Menendez) but declines to do anything about a tax collector who treats American taxpayers differently on the basis of how they vote (Lerner). We have a revenue agency that regards itself as the paramilitary wing of the ruling party. We have replaced equality before the law with a hierarchy of privilege, so that no-name ambassadors can be fired for breaking federal record-keeping requirements by a department whose boss outsources her federal records to her own server and then mass-deletes them with no more thought than when she's parking her van in the handicapped space. We have a federal police agency in which 26 out of its 28 hair analysts gave false testimony favorable to the prosecution. We have a cabinet officer who managed to get more firepower deployed to toss her designated scapegoat videomaker into the county jail than she assigned to the US diplomatic compound in Benghazi. We have a president who rules by decree on everything from immigration to health care - and a legislature of castrati too craven to object.

I would like a candidate who promises to hose out the sewer. Yes, yes, I know it's not as jolly and upbeat a slogan as "Morning in America" or "Hope and Change" or "A Thousand Points of Light", but hosing out the sewer happens to be what's necessary.


As of this writing, there is only one candidate in the field who:

(a) is routinely attacked by the establishment fogies of both parties;
(b) has never been forced to change his position on critical policy issues;
(c) and has proven to be a formidable debater in every venue imaginable.

That man is Ted Cruz. I urge you to consider supporting his campaign.

The time is now.


2 comments:

Unknown said...

If Cruz wasn't such a religious nutcase, I'd stand behind him. As he is - not a chance.

Anonymous said...

Ding! Ding! Ding!
Stone Soup wins our TROLL OF THE DAY award!!!

*Thanks* for stopping by and, don't forget to ask Jeb for that writing fee.

p.s. If you're ever in a historical mood, I suggest looking up "religion" and the founding of this nation.