Money quote(s):
"I don't agree that the military's the problem. Ten tons of Joint Chiefs' "recommendations" for occupying Iran or Venezuela amount to precisely nothing when the president wants something else. McArthur wanted to turn portions of China into a parking lot and ended up retired.
But "dysfunctional Congress" works just fine. Why? Because We're dysfunctional." (Emphasis in original text. - CAA.)
The problems with our Congress and with our two major political parties are self-evident, the topic of much learned discussion, and are too vast to be tackled in this space (particularly by someone who requires the "advice and consent" of the Senate).
"We tolerate a Supreme Court that couldn't find the Constitution in a box of Cracker Jacks and is like the aforementioned Chihuahua when it comes to safeguarding the liberties of Americans instead of the pissed-off pit bull that we should have."
There are some sharp legal minds on our top judicial bench, and not all of them read our Constitution from what you might consider a friendly perspective.
(Okay, those justices don't actually tend to have the sharpest Crayola's in the pre-school, but they each get a vote.)
"I wish for Americans to wake up. We don't have to become historians or a constitutional experts. We just have to start getting pissed when foreigners, barbarians, parasites, liars, and corrupt politicians tell us how great it is that we're being robbed, sidelined, and set up so our descendants, soon to be awash in a sea of hostile foreigners, can pay the bill for the looting that's been done in the name of "democracy," "equality," "human rights," "feminism," "fairness," a "living constitution," multiculturalism, libertinism, affirmative action, and anti-racism."
I don't always agree with everything the good Col. Bunny has to say; Hell, I frequently find myself objecting to quite a bit of his stuff.
But most often, when I take a step back, I find that my objections are often based upon his use of politically-incorrect speech rather than any objective or logical flaw of his.
(Which tells me more about myself than about him.)
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