Obama’s New Buzzword ‘Civility’
Definition – Conservatives Shut Up
Since the tragic shootings in Tucson Barack Obama has a new buzzword. The buzzword of the day is civility. For you neophytes Obama’s definition of cilvility is conservatives shut up.
Obama is using civility as a form of censorship. He and the Democrats are trying to use the Tucson shooting to muzzle conservatives. You aren’t using civility if you say anything that is anti the Obama agenda.
To Obama’s definition of civility for himself, the Democrats, and the main stream media is quite different than it is for conservatives.
To the socialist left it isn’t uncivil to make bogus accusations against any conservative. The trashing and lying about the Tea Party, Sarah Palin, and other conservatives is being civil for Obama, the Democrats, and the main stream media. It is uncivil for conservatives to object to this treatment.
Who could be more civil than the New Black Panthers, Code Pink, Chris Matthews of MSNBC, or ACORN? And too union members beating up black conservatives at Tea party rallies, and illegal aliens having protest marches is very civil.
What could be more civil than Sheriff Clarence Dupnik attacking and blaming conservatives for the Tucson tragedy without any evidence to justify the attack? Dupnik knew at the time he was doing the trashing that Jared Loughner was a troubled young man and had problems. He knew when he was doing it that his department had not followed through on complaints and that the shootings had NOTHING to do with politics.
Beware of Obama and the rest of the socialist left when says things like, “We need to bring civility back to our discourse.”
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