POLITICS ABHORS A VACUUM | 2008-07-05
The Perot phenomenon demonstrated this rule.
It is hard for us today to look at history and understand why no one saw the French and Russian Revolutions coming. I compared the March on Rome to Perot.
Every revolution is preceded by a wide, gaping hole in the political landscape which anybody should have seen but nobody does. Every time there are several elephants stamping around in the living room.
Today, as I also pointed out, you can see the hole because everybody who gets paid for talking agrees it isn't there.
What is frustrating to me is that everybody sees this in retrospect, but they have the same attitude that existed before every major turning-point in history. So while others whine about our being excluded from the dialogue, the fact that we are so desperately excluded is the same as if the establishment said: "These people are the future."
For years I have been pointing out that the traitors whites are not going to have anywhere to GO. Now Obama just knocked off Hillary and Bill has nowhere to go.
Instead of seeing where I am going, people whine about a black president and insist on being astonished. Please read back over what I have been predicting. Are we going to keep yelling to each other about our helpless tatted and how bad they are until somebody else comes along and fills the political hole?