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I Am A Tired American

My Sunday sermon...

I am tired of many things going on today, things that seem designed to undermine and destroy our great country. Certainly, we all have the right to express our opinions and, naturally, every American holding any particular ideology will see things that do not correspond to his idea of the “real America” at any given time. It is right and good that we, as citizens, should seek to make the changes we think necessary to make our country strong. We can all agree that people of intelligence and integrity might agree to disagree, but there are some things about a country that, when abandoned or abruptly changed, creates a place markedly different than what it was previously.

These sorts of seminal changes in the fabric of a nation should only be undertaken when that fabric is rotten even to its core. There have been bad spots of America that had to be surgically removed, we all know. But the core of this nation, despite its blemishes, is not now and never has been rotten.

And so I am tired of the many people who are native to this country that want to destroy what it is to make it into what it isn’t, never was, and cannot be. If we wish this country to be as great into the future as it has been in the past this self-destructive behavior must be stopped.

I am tired of the Constitution being treated as if it is written on a chalkboard to be erased and re-written at will. I am tired of judges imagining they can write laws instead of just read them. There is a reason that judges are said to be “reading at law,” a reason they why they aren’t called legislators.

I am tired of people claiming that this country isn’t a Christian nation. When 51 out of 55 members of our Constitutional Convention were Christian, when nearly every president has taken the oath of office with his hand on the Christian Bible, and when Congress has opened every session with a prayer, it is ridiculous to claim this isn’t a majority Christian nation nor that Christianity has noting to do with us. I am tired of people imagining that the Constitution says it is freedom from religion and not freedom of religion.

I am tired of teachers who imagine that teaching feelings is better than teaching facts. Tired of schools that operate as if self-esteem is more important than math, science or the correct answers on a test. I am ashamed that American children know more about TV and Rap music than they do about American history and I’m angry that our schools don’t seem to care.

I am tired of people who claim that any American president has ever been “just like Hitler” or “just like the terrorists.” These people reveal that they don’t know the definition of “terrorist” or the history and crimes of Hitler.

I am tired of being told that our nation is “just as racist now as it has always been,” even though the opportunity for minorities in the USA tops that of nearly every other country now or in history. Further, I am tired of the racism that did exist in the USA in generations past being claimed as worse than that of any other country or people in history even though it then existed side by side with the same racism everywhere. Every race color and creed has been a slave or oppressed by some other race color or creed since men first ventured out from their caves. America did not invent racism, but America has done much to eliminate it.

I am tired of people who think all our soldiers are thugs or are too stupid to make it in the “real world” and that their only chance to make it in life was to join the military. Despite that the US military has always had the most independent minded and selfless soldiers in the history of the world and despite that the US military has far more often been deployed to feed the starving, clothe the destitute, and rebuild other’s nations after disasters, these people want to tear down our homegrown heroes and I am bone-weary tired of it.

I am tired of being told that Americans “deserve” to die just because they got up to go to work that day. No one, anywhere, deserves to be blown up in an office building, a disco, a mall or as they travel in a commuter train. I am tired of being told that the people who perpetrate such acts are driven to it by the United States and merely need to be “understood” instead of stopped, sick of being told they should be treated like a purse-snatcher instead of a terrorist.

I am tired of actors as assumed “experts” on issues that they portrayed in a movie. Acting like a doctor studying a disease or acting like a lawyer representing the downtrodden does not equal being one or having the expertise to discuss it in the halls of Congress. I am also tired of singers who think that because they have sold a few thousand albums they are entitled to impose their every harebrained political, environmental, or religious theory upon their audiences. Playing a guitar does not qualify one for brain surgery or rocket science. Being able to rhyme with a mouthful of gold-plated teeth does not make one a philosopher.

I am tired of comedians who present every southerner as a buck toothed, knuckle dragging, moron who can’t think beyond a six-pack of beer and a hunting rifle. I am also tired of so-called artists who think it amusing to cover religious icons in dung or use the American flag as a doormat. And I am sick and tired of our Federal tax dollars going to fund such trash.

I am tired of every TV show presenting American parents as stupid, selfish, dolts who are uninterested in their children’s well being. I am also sick of children in those same shows being presented as smarter than every adult in the series. Children are not “little adults” they are CHILDREN.

Speaking of children, I am tired … and repulsed… by the sexualization of them. As young girls’ clothing gets smaller, tighter and more revealing we desensitize everyone to the joys of being a child and cause young people to delve into areas for which they are unprepared by nature to fully comprehend. I am tired of sex being peddled to our children by Madison Avenue, Hollywood and the music industry.

I am tired of every company being presented as an evil monster that wishes its employees to be ripped from the bosoms of their family to work for slave wages when the American worker has one of the highest continuing standards of living in history.

I am tired of the political elite who look upon the space between Washington DC and Los Angeles as “Fly over country” fit only for moronic, lowly and unimportant people. Even though it is those same people whom they fleece on a continuing basis to pay for their comfortable living, from whom they acquire their free health care, and from whose generosity they retire with bloated pensions.

I am tired of people who feel that government should be our Mother and Father, giving those politicians such power. Tired of people who want everyone else to take responsibility for giving them the money to buy liquor and supply them with Play-Stations and cell phones. Sick of people who imagine anything they desire is somehow owed to them just because they were born.

I am tired of sports fans that imagine that because the team they support wins a series this, then, gives them the right to burn people’s automobiles, destroy businesses, or perpetrate violence. Sports do not justify criminal behavior. I am also tired of the millionaire players who act like petulant 12 year-olds, breaking laws, doing and dealing drugs, and treating women and the public like playthings just because they think they are “stars.”

And, finally, I am tired of patriotism being presented as some sort of disease or mental illness. I am proud that this great country has sponsored some of the greatest inventions in history. It has entertained and let soar the imagination of every soul on the planet. It has raised the standard of living for every nation on earth. It has brought food and products of necessity to the world. It is responsible for bringing democracy to many oppressed peoples across both time and geography. It truly has been a beacon of freedom spreading its light o’er the earth.

America is not an evil place. And I am sick and tired of being told it is.

COMMENTS

  • Andrew_D

    You are right. There is good and evil, right and wrong in the world. America is a force for good. It is time that we stop cowering before the forces of the left that would destroy our nation. Stand up for freedom and truth. Stand up for the successful experiment that is the United States of America. May we someday again be the group of truly United, truly independent States, that formed an American nation on the foundation of human liberty and justice under God.

    • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

      Thanks Andrew. And to all the rest of you that will be thanking me (and have already), take this as my thank you to you all for reading my little Sunday sermon.

      • Rapunzel46

        I was thinking along these lines earlier when I was watching History Channel’s series on the War in Pacific. My father was in that war and I was wondering how he and others would feel today to see what has been happening in our country, I suspect they would all be rolling over in horror at how easily many seem to want to give up all they fought for so recently in our history,.. I am in shock at what is going on right now, but it’s been building to this for 30 years.

  • Deskpilot

    I pledge alliegence to the Flag
    of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA,
    and to the Republic for which she stands
    One Nation, UNDER GOD, indivisible
    with Liberty and Justice for all

  • bobojake

    I needed that, I will walk taller today. I wll carry on the fight for truth,
    May God Bless America and Americans

    • roscopico

      WTH is awesome.

      • barry915barry

        Well said, WTH, well said!

  • http://www.RedState.com/ETCartman Kenny Solomon

    This may be the tipping point……… Several banks have made the attempt to pay back some of the TARP money. The administration refused the money.

    Stuart Varney……. Obama Wants To Control The Banks. There’s a reason he refuses to accept repayment of TARP money.

    “The government wants to control the banks, just as it now controls GM and Chrysler, and will surely control the health industry in the not-too-distant future. Keeping them TARP-stuffed is the key to control. And for this intensely political president, mere influence is not enough. The White House wants to tell ‘em what to do. Control. Direct. Command.”

    The Pay For Performance Act just passed dictates that any employee of any corporation taking any money from any government ‘rescue’ plan will be held to compensation levels mandated by the government.

    I’m betting there’s a provision in the bill’s micro-fine-print (that nobody can decipher) saying that any other company doing business with any ‘rescued’ corporation must adhere to the government mandated compensation levels as well.

    The next step: Mandating what YOU can do with your money on an hour by hour basis.

    Control….. it’s all about total control and dictating everything to everyone.

    I’ll be at work helping to protect little kids. If I’m not at work, I’ll be on the golf course where I live or spending my money at private businesses in the neighborhood. Somebody let me know when the shooting starts so I can leave the jobsite or the course and protect my home and property.

    Locked and loaded in Flori-duh – in what the left thinks is a house full of guns and rooms full of ammunition.

  • brizzyfolk

    I am Australian. I am grateful to all those Australians and Americans that fought and died defending my country in WWII. I am grateful to those Australians and Americans that have died and continue to die defending me from terrorism. I stand with you against those that try and destroy the next generation through abortion. I stand with you against those that try to destroy my Christian faith and freedom. I stand with you as you stand with Israel. God Bless America and Australia. Land of the free because of the brave.

    • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

      You are welcome to stand beside us and we happy to do so with you.

  • Scope

    I am tired of the President of the United States, and his administration appologizing for the United States being Arrogant, Divisive and Dirisive, and the cause for the Drug Wars in Mexico.

    I am also tired of hearing over and over about how bad the Republicans have been because they spent too much when they had control of Congress, and for every other sin they have committed, including electing McCain for our candidate. Yes, they were wayward, but, get over it and beyond it. Stop participating in the blame game, and come up with better ideas for our future before it is too late. Stop the constant reminders of everything the Republicans have done wrong, the Democrats can always do that better, and they will. Looking at the past, what you did wrong, and learning from it are valuable lessons, but, those that still want to do public self-flaggelation is getting sickening. Bush is gone, and, everything is not his fault.

    Will someone please tell me what Glenn Beck’s goal is? He obviously hates the Obama Administration push to Socialism/Communism, but, he can’t stop talking bad about the Republicans either. Having good Values and Principles are a wonderful thing, but, what is Preacher Beck promoting or suggesting you do once you have figured yourself out ?

    • Rod_Patrick

      Gosh, I expected that a fiery discussion was going on in here. … but found none.

      I’m disappointed. he he.

      • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

        I too thought he was “tired” of WTH at first. I was about to say that I can just talk to my WIFE if I want to be treated THAT way!!!

        LOL

        • Scope

          I never tire of your posts or you. I think this was one of your greatest diaries!

    • johnCV

      republicans past errors, but I am tired of watching them repeat them ad nauseum. How many of these republicans voted in favor of the GIVE Act? How many are in favor of Cap and Trade? How many are eager to go along to get along?

      You complain about Beck, but he is correct – he’s strongly advocating the Founding Principles. He’s pyutting himself on the line for what he believes. Can you say that about the repubican leadership? Please enumerate the republican officials also doing promoting and applying these principles to thier legislation. There are a few certainly, but many are just party apparachiks in it for the power and perks. I’m not going to get into the utter and complete corruption of the democrat party, but suffice it to say the republicans are not any where near as loathesome.

      It’s not a perfect world and to expect such only sets one up for disappointment, but if the republicans don’t stand up for whats right, what’s the point of supporting them?

      • bobojake

        All 41 voted in favor of stopping obama-gores foney craps and shove carbon tax. Does that clear your mind. —


        “”As reported by The Hill, 41 Republicans and the 26 Democrats voted in favor of a critical budget amendment that will prohibit liberal lawmakers from slipping cap-and-trade legislation ?under the radar? through a method known as the ?reconciliation process.? Had it not been resoundingly thwarted, the ?reconciliation process? would have lowered the number of Senate votes needed to pass the crippling environmentalist legislation from 60 to 51.

        The sponsor of the approved amendment to bar this tactic, Senator Mike Johanns (R-Neb) spoke of the dire necessity of restrictions such as these:

        ?And we have now reached the heart of the matter, so let me say it again. The House language is there to dictate how the Senate conducts its business. The House language is a placeholder, a Trojan Horse to limit debate, amendment, transparency, and thoughtful consideration in the Senate on cap-and-trade?

        Cap-and-trade is simply too large, too significant, and too costly to pass under the cloak of another bill.?

        Clearly, any efforts to impede or altogether squelch the economic havoc that national cap-and-trade policy would wreak on America’s families and businesses ought to be celebrated. As Senator Johanns makes clear, any leader willing to resist the earth-over-people agenda has struck a blow not only for fiscal sanity, but for the rule of law as well.”"

    • Rapunzel46

      he is a fiscally conservative libertarian…. and as such he is disgusted with members of both parties who have sold our country down the tubes the last generation or so.

      • Scope

        What my question is/was, what is he suggesting that those of us who know our values and principles do? He is obviously not for the Republicans or the Democrats. He is against any sort of “bloody” revolution, and he hopes it never comes to that. Again, what is his goal? He seems to want to scare the bejesus out of everyone. What is his suggestion that we principled and value oriented people do? I am getting the feeling that he is promoting a third party. What say you?

      • Scope

        What my question is/was, what is he suggesting that those of us who know our values and principles do? He is obviously not for the Republicans or the Democrats. He is against any sort of “bloody” revolution, and he hopes it never comes to that. Again, what is his goal? He seems to want to scare the bejesus out of everyone. What is his suggestion that we principled and value oriented people do? I am getting the feeling that he is promoting a third party. What say you?

  • thegoodfight

    as are all good Americans. Thank you for speaking so eloquently for us.

  • Rod_Patrick

    We are all needed to fight the WAR against Socialism and Fascism at the home front.

    WTH, it’s only 3 months. We can’t just give up so easily.

    RENEW YOUR STRENGTH, GUYS, PLEASE.

    • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

      Please DO show me where I said we should give up???

      • Rod_Patrick

        Subconsciously, it’s an exasperation. It’s the next step towards “giving up” especially when things won’t work out the way you’re expecting them to be.

        IMHO, “enumerating” all the real things (you did it so well, matter-of-factly) that we should get tired of with weak redeeming lines “America is not an evil place. And I am sick and tired of being told it is.” fails to get the message across to some readers, particularly in my case.

        It made me sad, Warren, rather than raising my morale to fight back. [Of course, it's on a case-to-case basis. This didn't work out for me.]

        You are one of the leading writers here at RS, bro, at least on my part. You have a group of followers that includes me and scope (see above), among others. I’ve been following your articles in Newsbusters etc, not just RS.

        Leave the “I’m tired” to us, the readers. Your role, I think, is to inspire your readers. You may say that it’s unfair or like I’m forcing to put some weight on your shoulder. But that’s life as we know it. We have roles to take.

        You have a God-given talent bro that didn’t fall onto me. I wish I could have it but I just can’t. I’m saying this to all writers here at RS. In that sense, you’re bound to take the leadership in saying things that others might consider as a precedent to what should be done next. Many of your messages have become a precedent to me, in some respect.

        I remember that one great leader once mentioned:

        “I walk on untrodden ground. There is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn into precedent. ”

        You have a profound effect to your readers, WTH, whether you want it or not. So all I’m asking for is be careful next time. I prefer that WTH who can raise my anger to the roof and do something useful for the cause, and not this one that makes me feel like a loser and a whiner.

        [But don't worry, WTH. I'm still your avid reader. This diary just happened to make me sad... I dunno why. And maybe it's just me, bro. Or may be I'm still upset by reading that 'non-' diary of britcom. ]

        Cheers, bro!!!!!

        • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

          First of all, I’m just an average American like you but I do appreciate the kind words.

          Anyway, I understand your point even if I don’t 100% agree with ya.

          I do admit, tho, sometimes I get offhanded on some reply or another and lose sight that my flippancy might affect people wrongly.

          Thanks and have a great Sunday.

          • Rod_Patrick

            I and my son will just pray hard to Jesus that somehow he helps us get out of this mess alive and still doing well.

            So corny. But who cares? It’s another beautiful Sunday, after all.

          • penguin2

            “I’m tired” came through to me as “I’m weary.” Some of us are feeling helpless and hopeless, so your enumeration of similar concerns only added to the downward spiral. But, I will take heart that you are only strengthened in your resolve to fight against those that hate America.

            As Rod said, he looks to your posts and the other outstanding writers here on RS, for leadership and strengthening. And yes, it may be an “unfair” burden to put on you and them, but God forgive me, that ‘hope’ aids the rest of us to bear up and fight back. As soon, as I saw the diary title, I thought “oh, no! not him too!” After I read it, I thought “not a diary for a Sunday.”

            Please forgive me, for doubting and just so you know, RS has truly been a resource and is making a difference in peoples’ lives.

            Thank you.

          • http://www.publiusforum.com Warner Todd Huston

            Can’t please everyone, I guess. At least you few are in the minority in hating my little Sunday sermon!

          • spedteacher

            explained this very well. I, too, feel weariness, which is why I seek solace on this site. Even my church and its members seem blind to the reality of what is happening.

            The cycle of grief: shock, denial, anger, bargaining, depression, testing, acceptance are what we are experiencing together at different degrees. This is normal. When most of us reach the acceptance stage is when the real fight will begin. We will then be able to find a way forward without the weariness.

            Sometimes I am still in shock with a huge dose of confusion thrown in. I have no answers for anyone including myself, but it is comforting to know I am not alone. In the depth of my soul I know there is a way out, but I have not reached it yet. Meantime, I wait, and the waiting gets overwhelming. I may not live to see the results of the good fight, but knowing that I did something to make it better helps me.

            Thank you for your heart-felt article. It is timely, thus a God-send. Perhaps your insight and sensibility came from a higher inspiration. Perhaps what you feel and what you wrote is actually a letter of divine intervention we have been seeking. No lighting bolts, just a calm acceptance, to be able to clearly what the next step is to be. I hope I have been able to explain this correctly so it is understandable.
            Thank you, again. Today will feel less burdensome.

          • Mike gamecock DeVine

            The movement must never rest, but we as individuals must periodically do so, and I took Warner’s lament more as a reflection on all we are up against, and not defeatist in any way.

            btw, is Burgess Meredith your favorite actor?

            smile

          • spedteacher
          • Mike gamecock DeVine
          • spedteacher

            Feeling pretty silly here, but I don’t get it?

          • Mike gamecock DeVine
          • penguin2

            I think it started with reading Mr. Popper’s Penguins by Richard and Florence Atwater. Read it when I was a child. Sort of an alter ego for me.

            But, I do think Burgess Meredith was a great actor.

        • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

          In the South, saying I’m tired in the context it was used here means: I’ve had it with this crap and you ain’t gonna like what comes next.

          Like, when I look at my grandsons who have been bickering half the morning away and I tell them, “I’m tired of this.”

        • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

          In the South, saying I’m tired in the context it was used here means: I’ve had it with this crap and you ain’t gonna like what comes next.

          Like, when I look at my grandsons who have been bickering half the morning away and I tell them, “I’m tired of this.”

      • Mike gamecock DeVine

        I’ll never forget a seminal moment in my then 14 year trial lawyer career when my best friend, a former trial lawyer and my most famous client, told me that I couldn’t fight my whole life. I was becoming weary with work and it was affecting my life in other areas.

        Within two years I changed careers to corp law and launched a writing career, that is now 8 yrs old.

        And after almost constant campaign mode from 2005-2009 and now such monumental attacks on American prosperity and values this year, I have grown tired as well.

        So I have been writing a bot less and concentrating on making money a bit more in the law.

        But yes, I am tired.

        But we must fight on. Look at what out forefathers endured.

        Thanks Warner, for expressing so well what so many of us feel.

        Life is tough.

  • http://hillbillypolitics.com Steph C

    Thanks for writing this. I can’t think of a thing at the moment to add to that list since it’s inclusive of just about everything I think, too.

    I’ve told people that if they don’t like it here, they’re welcome to leave because there are countries all over the world that would suit them better.

    It’s not that they don’t like the country, they really don’t like themselves very much. They aren’t willing to change themselves so they want to change the country. If they do that. then everybody is the same as them and they don’t have to feel bad about themselves anymore.

  • Joe_Cor

    of how the people who know better, for the last 40 years or so, have cowered in the corner to the perpetrators of the ills you listed above. All these diseases are overrunning this country because the leaders of the opposition (predominantly Republicans) have refused to say forcefully enough, often enough, and consistently enough, “Enough!” They have tried to please, accommodate, understand, reach out, compromise, and apologize to these people, rather than forcefully and confidently oppose them. When will we get leaders who understand these people are dangerous and must be vigorously opposed daily, hourly, until the destructive decay they have insinuated into our society is rooted up and removed?

  • ocleverone

    A very great and eloquent diary.

    Where’s the humongous 5 button?

  • Dencal26

    I am tired of liberals whining about helping people when in fact they help few people. They claim Christians only care about children until they are born yet you will find Christian Missionaries in every corner of this planet helping people and caring for children. Not the NAACP or Moveon.org. We know how much Biden and Obama made in charitable donations and it was pathetic. Holding hands and singing John Lennon Songs does as much for peace as Earth Hour does to prevent Global Warming. I am tired of the empty symbolism.

  • cogniz

    For a moment, I thought I was being channeled by Mr. Huston.
    A wonderful article. From my perspective, the kind of writ that one reads when preparing for battle.
    IMO, America has lost her men. Men. Men with backbones, that are not defined by their mommies, by the media, by PC bull shitake. Men that are warriors, servants, leaders. Men that call other men out when they are acting like *explicatives*. Men that work hard to serve their wives, their families, their community and their country. Men that other men want to emulate. Men that fear God, respect the law (you know, the law that is in line with the Bill of Rights and the Constitution?), and know what is right and what is wrong.
    Men.
    Resisting the river of stupidity spraying out of politicians, the media and the special interest groups requires constant diligence. But, we can and must resist. We must push back. Our country is slowly being led down a path to a cliff. The time to start pushing is not when we can see the cliff but now, as we know where this path will take us.
    We can do it. We just have to find our men.
    As Ayn Rand would say, we need to find John Galt.

  • jcheney

    ..last night. Even if the depiction is a fraction true, it shows the huge shift America has made since back then. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness meant something. Fighting for ones home and family meant something. I’m not saying it will come to that, but fighting for your freedom has been the only thing that has worked over the years.

    I tried to put Obama somewhere in the movie to see where he would fit. He would have had to be someone calling the shots from over the pond because he would never put himself in any kind of danger. He is a coward.

    If it were not for the brave men who fought to defend family, property, freedom, etc. we would all have British accents right now.

    • Achance

      It is pretty much an amalgam of characters real and imagined from the Southern front in the Revolution. The general thrust of the campaign is true and the major players are historical figures from the place and time. South Carolinian France Marion, The Swamp Fox, is pretty much the prototype for the Mel Gibson character. Actually, long, long ago, Walt Disney ran a Sunday night series on The Swamp Fox. Tarleton was real and hatred for him in The South was only transcended by that towards W.T. Sherman. The phrase “Tarleton’s Quarter” was often the reply of Continental soldiers who refused to accept the surender of British troops.

      Since all history books are written and published in MA and NY, the canon of Revolutionary War history makes the whole war seem to have been fought in MA, NY, NJ, and PA. In truth it was the long, enormously costly slog through the South that both sapped British morale and poltical will and gave the French time to bring their fleet to our aid.

  • spreadthered

    You hit the nail on the head! I very much enjoyed reading your diary, thank you for posting. Sadly, the liberals will never get it.

  • http://www.tobydials.com TobyToons

    I wish there was a recommend button on front page articles to keep this one at the top!

    Thanks for this one.

    • tnjim

      I, too wish WTH had put a recommend button on this. Great article, Warner, keep ‘em coming!

  • http://andrightlyso.com/ civil_truth

    Though I doubt these days that “a decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind” will get us very far, given how hostile most of their leaders are to our nation’s founding prinicples.

    It will soon come down to pledging our Live, our Fortunes (what left of them), and our sacred Honor.

    • itrytobenice

      I agree with WTH’s list but am also reminded of another list of grievances on another document written many years ago.

      “When in the Course of human events…”

      I think maybe these tea parties are the beginning of an American rumble. I just hope the good guys are up for the fight.

      • EvanWeeks

        At what point, though, do these grievances become so unbearable that the lovers of liberty still awake in this country are pushed over the edge to violence? And would it make any difference if violence did occur? How do we effect the changes we want without killing each other, and if it comes to that, how do we ensure we do not enact something far more terrible than we now face?

        • Mike gamecock DeVine

          are getting a lesson on the substance, decrepidness and failure of liberal policies and principles and they will vote accordingly in Nov 2010.

          It will be a huge GOP gain

          • EvanWeeks

            Far too many of my friends, loved ones and colleagues are simply at the point with Washington that they do not trust a damned soul, whether they have an “R” or “D” after their titles. Neither party has inspired much in the way of confidence.

            The tension I see here in the deep south is, well, frightening. People I know are buying and stockpiling South African 5.56x ammunition, buying weapons, storing clean water under UV lamps, building stores of imperishables… prepping for what some acquaintances of mine call the next “civil war.” It gets laughed at by the leftist media, and I’m not so sure it’s a laughing matter.

          • Mike gamecock DeVine

            given the deep recession and/or anemic jobless recovery we will have and still be in, in Nov 2010

            Plus. Obama will have been seen as the elitist snob he is by them as well, and won’t be on the ballot to drive turnout

          • mom2oneson

            people are making the connection between the economy and failure of liberal policies. I think that is kind of critical. I think many don’t even understand ___ (D or R) policy and the economy. Maybe y’all ;) have smarter friends but I don’t see people making those connections. Air time is cheap right now, maybe the gop needs some infommericals.

          • Mike gamecock DeVine

            Rich libs in the press that understand the stock market drops based on Obama acts after Inauguration; the conservatives that stayed home; the conservatives that hated McCain and voted for Obama due to white guilt and the hopes that electing him would give them redemption and rid the nation of the race issue; and democrats in coal dependant states.

            As this recession deepens, more will get it. Many more.

            One very significant sign was the large number of people on video in Obama’s virtual town hall that kept asking WHEN (not if) the jobs HE PROMISED would arrive for THEM, personally.

            American voter are unusually attentive.

            Recessions concentrate the minds.

          • EvanWeeks

            I really do. It’s certainly a rosier picture than I keep having nightmares about… an Argentina-esque utter economic collapse, followed naturally by an explosion of crime and implosion of trade globally.

          • Mike gamecock DeVine

            to restore ourselves, especially as compared to the rest of the world. The reasons why would require a book and more energy just now (and don’t miss the word “relatively” and don’t think that I am not woried about our general and ongoing moral decay) but, I do think that we can and will stay on top for the foreseeable future, despite te great damage Obama will do.

          • Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy Paul_Murphy

    When you say: “If we wish this country to be as great into the future as it has been in the past this self-destructive behavior must be stopped.” I agree absolutely.

    But how?

    Like your other article this morning this amounts to a lot of gnashing of teeth and pounding of fists – but no action when it’s action that counts, not whining about the horror of it all.

    Let me suggest this: get behind stuff like my
    Open letter to John McCain –
    http://www.redstate.com/paul_murphy/

    It’s an ugly answer, but it’s an answer and therefore better than just muttering as loudly as we dare amongst ourselves.

  • LAUS DEO

    You simply speak what True Americans feel and think! How frustrating it is to hear the constant anti-American garbage you have written of. Another point of frustration, the mainstream media, hollywood, and the Democrats deceivingly selling this garbage as the majority opinion when it is their minority opinion. They grin knowing they easily can lie and deceive without the slightest murmur of their deception from the mainstream media.
    God bless You.

  • Return to Revolution

    …. and Amen.

  • bs

    But what I really think you’re saying Warner, is:

    I’m tired of the Left.

  • azaeroprof

    I read this more as ‘I am SICK AND tired’, not ‘I am weary’ like some above did. Your “sermon” really helps to charge my batteries.

  • Lords86

    Simply brilliant.

  • Will_Marsh

    Someone beat me to the AMEN! but no matter.

    I don’t post much, but read nearly every day. I’ve been looking for a way to introduce my wife to RedState, and you provided the perfect opportunity today.

    Will Marsh

  • shogun144

    Mr. Hutson you have hit the nail square on the head. A well thought out response to the irrational hatred of the Republic by its own people.

    I especially agree with your thoughts in regards to the teachers, Hollywood, and the left-wing elite. As well as on all of those who compared the past President to Adolph Hitler. People who make such empty comparisons demonstrate an astounding lack of knowledge.

    I am both proud to be an American patriot, and a American period.

    Thank you!

  • buttons12

    What you posted is exactly how I feel! And I think many Americans feel the same way. Thank you for putting it in print! I am and always will be proud to be a American!

    God Bless the United States of America!