Yesterday we learned that Michele Bachmann is a spy for the Swiss government, intent on bringing down the United States of America from within. "Go for it," we say. But on the Right, this is a cause for great consternation. Also, on the Right, this is all considered the Left's fault. For an explanation, let's turn to Mark Krikorian, one of the remaining white nationalists at the #1 internet blog,
It seems the German-speakers were uncharacteristically inefficient, as <a href="http:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/stories\/0512\/76072.html" target="_blank">apparently</a> Thurgau was left holding the baby.
The fact that <strike>even a patriot</strike> <b>someone with anti-American views</b> like Bachmann would do something like this is testament to how thoroughly the <strike>moral relativism of the post-national Left</strike> <b>Tea Party</b> has permeated our culture.
Dude&#039;s got a dent in his head. Maybe that explains everything.
Too many, and yet none at all.
It seems the German-speakers were uncharacteristically inefficient, as <a href="http:\/\/www.politico.com\/news\/stories\/0512\/76072.html" target="_blank">apparently</a> Thurgau was left holding the baby.
The fact that <strike>even a patriot</strike> <b>someone with anti-American views</b> like Bachmann would do something like this is testament to how thoroughly the <strike>moral relativism of the post-national Left</strike> <b>Tea Party</b> has permeated our culture.
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The republican party pretty much peaked with Lincoln.
If moral relativism had really permeated our culture Bachmann would have become a citizen of Iran.
<i>&quot;....moral relativism of the post-national Left......&quot;</i>
There are too many words and concepts in that little phrase. My eyes glazed over because of all the nonsense.
They are words in English. That&#039;s about all I know.