I got this in my inbox -- it's an ad from way conservative columnist Ann Coulter -- "Obama: Lucifer is my homeboy."
It's the title of her new column and it's no wonder that people are afraid of Obama. Oddly enough, her column is supporting Palin as a religious Goddess, while bashing Obama as Lucifer's best bud.
Wingnut strategy is to call everyone else who isn't a wingnut a liberal-- that includes MSNBC. Then they cast liberals as nonreligious and evil and therefore, the enemy. Politics is an interesting study of psychology. From what I've learned, it seems extreme conservatives, or neocons, have a giant fear gene and they need an enemy to fight, which is why it seems like they're raring for war. They are! They'll take any kind of war that they can get. It makes them feel like they're right and righteous.
It's the title of her new column and it's no wonder that people are afraid of Obama. Oddly enough, her column is supporting Palin as a religious Goddess, while bashing Obama as Lucifer's best bud.
Wingnut strategy is to call everyone else who isn't a wingnut a liberal-- that includes MSNBC. Then they cast liberals as nonreligious and evil and therefore, the enemy. Politics is an interesting study of psychology. From what I've learned, it seems extreme conservatives, or neocons, have a giant fear gene and they need an enemy to fight, which is why it seems like they're raring for war. They are! They'll take any kind of war that they can get. It makes them feel like they're right and righteous.
Reading Coulter's column is like tapping into a twisted mind.
Here's some of what she wrote:
Here's some of what she wrote:
Human Events: First of all, people who say "faith tradition" instead of "religion" are always phony-baloney, "Christmas and Easter"-type believers.
Second, Jesus was making almost the exact opposite point, saying: "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on Earth," where there are moths, rust and thieves, but in heaven, because, Jesus said, "where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
I guess that's the kind of mix-up that can happen when your theological adviser is Naomi Wolf.
.....snip....
Even liberals eventually figured out that they shouldn't be praising Satan in public, so the Lucifer-as-inspiration paragraph was cut from later editions of Alinsky's book. (But on the bright side, MSNBC adopted as its motto: "Who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins -- or which is which.")
That's exactly what happens to most Democratic ideas -- as soon as they are said out loud, normal people react with revulsion, so Democrats learn to pretend they never said them: I was NOT comparing Palin to a pig! I did not play the race card! I did not say I would meet with Ahmadinejad without preconditions!