Submitted by: Nancy Battle
Subject: Well stated
Subject: Well stated
"Election Day 2012 will not be a presidential election. It will be a plebiscite….on the definition of America. ... The usual description of presidential elections -- 'the most important in our lifetime' -- is true this time. In fact, it may be the most important election since the Civil War, and possibly since America's founding. ... [Barack Obama] described the left's aim perfectly: to fundamentally transform America. It seeks to replace Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum. That is what fundamentally transform' means. In fact, those words are proof that American values and leftist values are fundamentally opposed to one another. ... For these reasons, this election is not just a choice between a Democrat and a Republican. It is between Americanism and leftism. ... The left's desire to transform America is the biggest issue. Barack Obama is to be opposed because he is a man of the left."--Dennis Prager
(Rabbi and talk show host)
He said the same thing in 2010. It was hyperbole then, but at least then there was actually a profound difference. The current very conservative House vs. a House led by Nancy Pelosi.
ReplyDeleteThis time, it's Obama vs. Romney, two moderate Republicans, and the hyperbole of calling it the most important election ever is just over the top.