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November 5, 2008

Chronicle

THE FOUNDATION

“We should never despair, our Situation before has been unpromising and has changed for the better, so I trust, it will again. If new difficulties arise, we must only put forth new Exertions and proportion our Efforts to the exigency of the times.” –George Washington

PUBLISHER’S NOTE

Fellow Patriots,

Tuesday, 4 November 2008, is a date which will live in infamy. While most presidential elections are followed with calls for unity by both candidates, Barack Obama issued no such call in his speech last night, with the possible exception of his observation, “I may not have won your vote tonight, but … I will be your president, too.”

Of course, none was expected – liberals have elected a Socialist with deep ties to cultural and ethnocentric radicalism, and his executive and legislative agenda poses a greater threat to American liberty than that of any president in the history of our great republic.

Obama has twice taken an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic” and to “bear true faith and allegiance to the same.” He has never honored that oath, and, based on his policy proposals and objectives, he has no intention to honor it after again reciting that oath on 20 January 2009. Obama seeks to, in his own words, “break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution.”

For that reason, this morning, the symbol of our national heritage of liberty, the American flag atop the 35-foot mast at our editorial offices, was respectfully lowered, inverted, and raised to full mast as a sign of national distress. It will remain inverted until next Tuesday, when we right it in honor of Veterans Day.

Today, at least 55,805,197 Americans are concerned for the future of our nation’s great tradition of liberty. Some 63,007,791 Americans have been lulled, under the aegis of “hope and change,” into a state of what is best described as “cult worship” and all its attendant deception.

One of our editors, a Marine now working in the private sector, summed up our circumstances with this situation report. It aptly captured the sentiments around our office: “It’s been tough, fellow Patriots; tough to stomach the idea that more than half of my fellow citizens who vote, have booted a genuine American hero to the curb for a rudderless charlatan. What a sad indictment on our citizenry that some are so eager to overlook his myriad flaws – his radical roots, his extreme liberalism, his utter lack of experience or achievement. Barack Obama is the antithesis of King’s dream: He’s a man judged by the color of his skin rather than the content of his character. If it’s God’s will that Barack Obama is our next president, then so be it. We Patriots will pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and wade back into the battle intent on liberty or death.”

This battle is lost, but the war is not.

Mark Alexander, Publisher

UPRIGHT

“Ok. It was a bad night. It wasn’t the blow-out the Democrats were hoping for, but it was plenty bad enough.” –Rich Galen • “I come to this moment of national decision with deep concerns about the next president. [Barack Obama’s] victory is likely to unleash an ideological and vengeful Democratic Congress.” –Michael Gerson • “Obama … talks less and less about bipartisanship, his calling card during his earlier messianic stage. He does not need to. [Obama now has] large Democratic majorities in both houses. And unlike Clinton in 1992, Obama is no centrist.” –Charles Krauthammer • “‘E Pluribus Unum’ is no longer our national motto. These three words are: ‘Do For Me.’ As in: What will the government do for me?” –Michelle Malkin • “Politicians have immense power to do harm to the economy. But they have very little power to do good.” –Walter Williams • “Most change in America doesn’t come from politicians. It comes from people inventing things and creating. The telephone, the telegraph, the computer, all those things didn’t come from government. Our world is going to get better and better, as long as we keep the politicians from screwing it up.” –David Boaz • “Conservatism always has been and always will be a force to reckon with because it most closely approximates the reality of the human condition, based, as it is, on the cumulative judgment and experience of a people. It is the heir, not the apostate, to the accumulated wisdom, morality and faith of the people. … Our challenge is not to retreat to the comfort of self-congratulatory exile but to sweat and bleed – and be victorious – in the arena of public opinion.” –Tony Blankley

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EDITORIAL EXEGESIS

“The American electorate has handed [Barack Obama] and his fellow Democrats the kind of sweeping victory they haven’t had since at least 1976 and in certain respects since 1964. We’ll now find out if the Democratic Party has learned anything since the last two times it held all the levers of power in Washington. … The economy was by far the dominant issue, and voters held GOP Members who belonged to the party in the White House responsible. There’s some injustice in this, because if anything Democratic policies have prevailed the past two years in Washington. But neither Mr. Bush nor John McCain made that case clearly to voters. The Democratic temptation will be to interpret this victory as a mandate for renewed liberal government. Republicans hope they do. The last three times the Democrats won this kind of victory – in 1964, 1976 and 1992 – they overreached and suffered big losses two years later. … Republicans can console themselves that soon Democrats won’t have George W. Bush to kick around anymore. They’ll now have to take responsibility if the economy stays in recession, or if Iraq turns chaotic again after an abrupt U.S. withdrawal. Americans have entrusted Democrats with what will essentially be unrestrained power, and we’ll soon see if liberals have learned to govern.” –The Wall Street Journal

INSIGHT

“Since our last meeting we have been through a disastrous election. It is easy for us to be discouraged, as pundits hail that election as a repudiation of our philosophy and even as a mandate of some kind or other. … Bitter as it is to accept the results of the November election, we should have reason for some optimism. …[I]t is possible we have been persuasive to a greater degree than we had ever realized. Few, if any, Democratic Party candidates in the last election ran as liberals. Listening to them I had the eerie feeling we were hearing reruns of [Barry] Goldwater speeches. I even thought I heard a few of my own.” –Ronald Reagan

DEZINFORMATSIA

Adoring media: “It’s not an overstatement to say that this is what the world wanted.” –NBC’s Dawna Friesen • Distractions?: “Look at how our attention was able to get pulled into pigs and lipstick and plumbers. We got a plumber who’s the third member of the GOP ticket, in effect, and that’s, it’s all of our fault, yes, and there will be time to bloody our own backs with chains, but it’s also the sorry state of our discourse as if, Tavis, we don’t have enough serious issues to concentrate on. I think we may find out it was a movement year, we may find out we all had to step aside and just let it happen, and we may decide we went down too many rat holes of distractions on our way there.” –NBC’s Brian Williams • Unintelligible argument: “If you are hungry, you’re not that interested in freedom of the press. If you are impoverished, you are interested in keeping yourself warm against the cold, and it’s harder to think in Jeffersonian rights-of-man terms. Once those first two freedoms are secured, the others tend to follow. It’s a very conservative argument that without order, nothing else is possible.” –Newsweek editor John Meacham • When redistribution means keeping your own money: “For years, Republicans have argued that the way to help struggling working people is to give more money to the wealthy. Obama is saying that we should cut out the middleman and help working people directly. My hunch is that Obama’s argument will prevail, and that conservatives will then work overtime to try to deny the judgment that the people have rendered.” –Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne • Fairly unbalanced: “[Sarah Palin] brought out the crazy people. That’s what the Republican base is. The Republican base are people who don’t want the queers to get married. They don’t want a woman to have a right to privacy. They want to do away with capital gains taxes, which has nothing whatsoever to do with their life. What Sarah Palin did was bring out the knuckle-draggers, the mouth-breathers…” –CNN’s Mike Malloy • Too little, way too late: “I don’t know what Barack Obama’s worldview is. … And do we know anything about the people who are advising him? … He is principally known through his autobiography and through very aspirational [sic] speeches. … What do we know about the heroes of Barack Obama? –PBS’s Charlie Rose ++ "We don’t know a lot about Barack Obama and the universe of his thinking about foreign policy. … I don’t know what books he’s read. … There’s a lot about him we don’t know. –NBC’s Tom Brokaw

Newspulper Headlines:

His Name Is Obama, You Racist Jerk!: "Where’s Osama This Election?” –San Francisco Chronicle Web site • Where’s Joe the Plumber When You Need Him?: “Obama Addresses Overflow Crowds” –U.S. News & World Report Web site • What Would We Do Without Attorneys?: “Attorney Says Killing, Beheading Not ‘Normal’” –Associated Press • We Blame Global Warming: “Winter Comes Early for Spring Awakening” –CBC.ca • Everything Seemingly Is Spinning Out of Control: “Microsoft Says Next Windows Won’t Be as Annoying” –Associated Press • News You Can Use: “Before Killing, Talk of a Shootout” –New Hampshire Union Leader • Bottom Stories of the Day: “Obama Thanks ‘Gracious’ Press” –Agence France-Presse (Thanks to The Wall Street Journal’s James Taranto)

THE DEMO-GOGUES

Mourning in America: “If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer. … It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America.” –Barack Obama, declaring victory on Election Day • Redistributing wealth: “The reason that we want to do this, change our tax code, is not because I have anything against the rich. I love rich people! I want all of you to be rich. Go for it. That’s the America dream, that’s the American way, that’s terrific. The point is, though, that – and it’s not just charity, it’s not just that I want to help the middle class and working people who are trying to get in the middle class – it’s that when we actually make sure that everybody’s got a shot – when young people can all go to college, when everybody’s got decent health care, when everybody’s got a little more money at the end of the month – then guess what? Everybody starts spending that money … and everybody is better off. All boats rise. That’s what happened in the 1990s, that’s what we need to restore. And that’s what I’m gonna do as president of the United States of America. John McCain and Sarah Palin they call this socialistic. You know I don’t know when they decided they wanted to make a virtue out of selfishness.” –Barack Obama • Bankrupting coal: “What I’ve said is that we would put a cap and trade system in place that is as aggressive, if not more aggressive, than anybody else’s out there. … So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can; it’s just that it will bankrupt them because they’re going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.” –Barack Obama in January in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle – the Chronicle spiked this part of the interview ++ “Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Even regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad. Because I’m capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it – whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, uh, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers.” –Barack Obama in the same interview • We can hardly wait: “I can’t think of a time that I have been more excited at the prospect of change. … It’s issue after issue. I think we will have a better policy on Iraq. I think we will have a better policy on energy. I think we will have a better policy on immigration. I think we will have a better policy on education. I think we will have a better policy on health care. It’s a huge list.” –Sen. Chuck Schumer

VILLAGE IDIOTS

Barack Almighty: “There’s this beautiful thing about my husband. He thinks he can really do anything – he does. With his own power and will, he can fix it.” –Michelle Obama on her all-powerful husband • Obama’s election is just like a terrorist attack!: “I haven’t seen this sense of unity since 9/11, really, really, and 9/11 was this tragic experience that brought us all together and now we’re all brought together in the name of hope. Not since 9/11 have I experienced anything even kind of close to this.” –Oprah Winfrey • Gun grabbers: “America should take notice that reasonable policies on guns are carrying the day. … The gun issue has clearly lost its status as a ‘wedge’ issue in most places and most races.” –Brady Campaign chief gun grabber Paul Helmke • Demos raise taxes: “As you know, whenever Democrats get in, taxes do go up. And if they go up and they work the way that Bill Clinton’s tax plan worked, I’m okay with that. … We want everybody to be able to go to the doctor. We want everybody to be able to do all the things they want to do – then somebody’s got to pay for it, and it’s people making a lot of dough, and that’s the way the American system has always been.” –Whoopi Goldberg • Non Compos Mentis: “[T]he people of Iraq are not better off than they were before [the surge]. So before we start passing out too much credit, what we need is a success strategy for Iraq. We don’t have one yet.” –former presidential candidate Wesley Clark • Race bait: “Being a racist and a sexist was a good calling card for the Reagan administration.” –Al Franken

SHORT CUTS

“Perhaps the biggest mystery of all is why anyone would want more money and more power in the hands of the federal government, which is really the basis of Obama’s campaign.” –Burt Prelutsky • “I want to invite Senator Obama because he needs to do something… He needs to do something about those skinny legs! We’re gonna make him do some squats and then we’re going to go give him some bicep curls to beef up the scrawny little arms. But if we only could do something about putting some meat on his ideas.” –Arnold Schwarzenegger ++ “I disagree with Arnold Schwarzenegger about one thing. He said Obama needs to go out there and do some squats. He’s already done squat! Barack Obama has done diddly-squat!” –Rush Limbaugh • “Barack Obama’s staff pleaded for get-out-the-vote volunteers in Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania. The memo said not to come if they’re expecting a vacation, they should only come if they want to work. Look, if they wanted to work they wouldn’t be Democrats.” –Argus Hamilton • “According to recent news reports, Bill Clinton has now become an adviser to Barack Obama. Do you know who is really upset about this? Michelle Obama.” –Jay Leno

Veritas vos Liberabit – Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis! Mark Alexander, Publisher, for The Patriot’s editors and staff. (Please pray for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm’s way around the world, and for their families – especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)

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