Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Projection: I Am He As You Are He As You Are Me As We Are All A Bunch Of Lefty Bald-Faced Liars

"The Republican Party Is Turning Into A Cult"

-- Johann Hari, trying to turn my meme (the Democratic Party is using cults and cultism ) on it's head - and making me laugh out loud at the ol' "I Know What I Am But What Are You?" trick (Thanks!) - because it's totally bogus, especially when coming from Arianna's John-Rogers-fueled cult opinion site, The Huffington Post.

"A wacky Australian Psychologist has launched a bigoted and underhanded blog attack on religion and the nation of the USA. The Aussie ‘Psycho’, pseudonymously [sic] known as the Fiddler, normally exercises his penchant for insanity by such things as ‘testing’ an erectile dysfunction clinic, and writing about his experiences on his blog.

Confirming Australia’s reputation as a nation of criminals, founded by criminals, for criminals, the Fiddler has now turned to trashing a Church and the people of the USA in his hilarious blog.

Fraudulently presented himself at the Australian Church of Scientology as a member of the public, when in fact he is a long-time Psych, the Fiddler infiltrated the Australian Church to take a free personality test.

Even though Mr L Ron Hubbard, as the Senior Naval Officer in Northern Australia, saved Australia from invasion in World War Two, many Australians like the Fiddler, with notable exceptions such as the great Ms Kate Ceberano, Ms Jodhi Meares, and Mr James Packer, remain resentful."


-- Jack H Remington, a Scientologist, also clumsily trying to turn-the-tables, using a whole bunch of obvious lies - exclusively praising L. Ron (who, apparently, single-handedly "saved Australia from invasion in World War Two") and a bunch of Australian Scientologists - a deception that wouldn't fool most children ("a bigoted and underhanded blog attack on religion and the nation of the USA") as it certainly couldn't get past The Inquisitor.

2 comments:

  1. The "Republican Party Cult" meme isn't new, do a google search, people have been saying that since back in the late 80s when the Washinton Times ran this article.

    Factor in the GOP's various cultic constituencies (Fundamentalist Christians, Militia freaks, Randians, Moonies, Scientologists, etc) and it becomes difficult to escape that conclusion, quite frankly.

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  2. First of all, who suggested it was new? That's an assumption on your part - and proof you don't think straight. You make things up - assume things on the part of others - and then act on your assumptions. That's called being stupid.

    Second, who are these "people" who have been saying that? Democrats. The very people who refuse to clean up their own house of cultists but will point at anyone else for the rest of their days. AKA "Hypocrites".

    Third, even the fundamentalist Christians in the GOP don't equal the NewAgers in the Democratic Party so there's no comparison of which is the more corrupting influence on which party. NewAge is swill - even compared to Christianity - so what are you defending?

    And, finally, I'll take the Republican Party of your collection of freaks, communists, socialists, and anti-American sloganeering any day of the week. As a matter of fact, having been raised a liberal, I already have made that choice - from the educated position of knowing what you are and how you'll lie to get your way: I saw it up close and personal. So you're wasting your breath here, asshole:

    Go find someone who don't know you that well.

    You'll never fool me again.

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