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"The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican model of government are justly considered... deeply, ...finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people." - George Washington, First Inaugural Address


Dean is the Clintons Without the "Slick"

By Christopher G. Adamo

Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey (who, for the record, never claimed he spent Christmas in Cambodia) once called Bill Clinton “an unusually good liar.” Unfortunately, American culture has degenerated to such a point that this statement, coming as it did from a fellow Democrat, was hardly perceived as disparaging the former President.

Throughout the Clinton Presidency, Democrat Party hacks were thoroughly adoring of the manner in which Bill and Hillary were able to slither out of one outrageous scandal after another by means of half-truths, juvenile excuses, and often, blatant lies. Worse yet, they managed to concoct a fairly formidable political persona during this time by inventing tales of their past heroics, thus building “larger than life” images of themselves, which played well to the perennially gullible.

To the degree that they were successful, they personified Lincoln’s adage of “fooling some of the people all of the time.” And in light of the obvious successes, their methods eventually became widely adopted among Democrats.

But while such tactics worked for the Clintons, others who attempt to follow their example have not fared so well. Democrat Party Chairman Howard Dean is, on a daily basis, conclusively proving this point. Hardly a bizarre aberration from the Democrat mainstream (as some embarrassed Democrats are now trying to portray him), Dean instead exemplifies the very soul and essence of liberal thinking and strategy, as institutionalized by the Clintons.

Dean’s only problem is that his attempts to demagogue and manipulate the public are patently obvious. In short, he is blowing the cover of the Clinton/Democrat political strategy of recent years.

When seeking to impress America’s black population, Clinton was shameless in his pandering. At a ceremony commemorating Rosa Parks and the historic effort to end the segregationist practice of requiring blacks to ride at the back of public buses, Clinton claimed that during his youth, and in honor of Parks, he and his friends willingly took seats at the back of the bus.

Later, in another pandering episode, he maintained that upon arriving at La Guardia airport in New York from international flights (though no such flights ever took place) he rode the bus to Harlem just because he so enjoyed being there. One has to wonder if, on those fictitious trips, he also imagined himself seated at the back of the bus.

Clinton’s phony “I feel your pain” compassion was on display with his recollection of burning of black Churches in Arkansas (another series of events that never occurred). Nevertheless, liberal black leaders eventually dubbed Clinton America’s first “Black President.”

Likewise Hillary shamelessly pandered while visiting New Zealand where she claimed to have been named after that nation's renowned mountain climber Sir Edmund Hillary. This too was fraudulent, since at the time of her birth, Sir Edmund had yet to make his historic climb, and was merely an obscure beekeeper.

More ominously, it was Bill Clinton who, in the wake of the Congressional vote for his impeachment, excoriated Republicans in Washington whom he accused of engaging in “the politics of personal destruction.” Concurrently, he and his army of lawyers worked feverishly to politically disgrace and destroy Congressman Henry Hyde, Independent Prosecutor Ken Starr, and anyone else who posed a threat to them.

In concert with her unscrupulous husband, Hillary masterminded the counterattack in which she vilified his accusers as a “vast right wing conspiracy,” alleging that the charges against the President were entirely groundless. Amazingly, even in the aftermath of the episode, with virtually every accusation proven to have been factual, Hillary still retains an air of credibility in certain liberal circles.

So who can blame Howard Dean for believing that he can say anything on any occasion with impunity, even if doing so signifies condescension, bigotry, and hatred, or is in complete contradiction with previous statements and incontrovertible facts. It is true that his occasional attempts to reverse course and pander on those issues are as transparent as cellophane.

Nevertheless, his assessments of race, religion, and the nature of conservatism are honest and heart-felt to a degree never achieved by the previous Democrat President.

Far from being an outcast, operating on the fringes of his Party, Dean merely personifies the Clinton political machine without its camouflage. He does what worked, and may still work, for them. As such he is acting as a warning beacon to America, clearly foretelling of what it will face if it ever again plays the fool for the Clintons.


Growing up during the turbulent decades of the ‘60's and ‘70's, Christopher  Adamo saw, to his dismay, the nation's moral foundations being destroyed  before his very eyes. But even then he was a staunch Conservative at heart,  and rejected outright the tenets of America's counterculture revolution.

 After a hitch in the Air Force, where he specialized in airborne  electro- optical systems, he pursued a career in the field of aerospace,  working for major defense contractors in California, Florida, and Colorado. But his career plans abruptly changed during the industry-wide downsizing that followed the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

Presently he is working in the field of industrial instrumentation in the state of Wyoming. Concurrently, he has become involved in that state's political process, attending state GOP conventions as a delegate, and serving as a member of the Wyoming Republican Central Committee. He has also aided in the candidacies of local legislators and state senators, as well as a U.S. Senator and Congresswoman.

From 1993 to 1996, he edited and wrote for “The Wyoming Christian”, the state newsletter for Christian Coalition of Wyoming. During that period, he developed an acute awareness of the harm being done to Conservatism by liberal activists within the Republican Party as well as the Democrats. This remains a favorite theme of his articles, which now appear as a regular feature on GOPUSA.


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