4 February 2008
Addendum to the Political Spectrum
Posted by Roy Bischoff under: Constitution in Peril; General; Judaeo-Christian Values Under Attack; Presidential Election 2008; Rejecting Herd Mentality .
Due to a wonderful question by one of our readers, I want to briefly outline where McCain fits into the picture. Doing this will hopefully clarify how those who desire power are manipulating events.
For years there has been a tug-of-war among the international power brokers and the academic backers of a One World Government, the first side representing the far right and the second side representing the far left (with exceptions). The idealistic academics are as a general rule, more concerned about compassion in the methods used to garner power. The right wing power brokers have shown a more traditional desire to hold to at least some values but are also more ruthless in believing that the end justifies the means. The infighting has slowed progress in reaching their goals. To find a way past this impasse, McCain is being used, in my opinion, to force the right to give way.
The average Republican does not want John McCain as a representative of our party so why is the Republican Establishment backing him? They have seen that in order to further their shared goals of gaining control, the impasse must end. McCain is their barely acceptable representative to shake hands with the left, knowing he is palatable to them. So, the answer to the question about where McCain is on the political spectrum, he is on the left in most values with lip-service given to a few conservative values. His label is moderate with the window-dressing necessary to be the answer to a divided nation. He is the tool of capitulation of the far right in order to ensure their power base which they share with those on the far left.
“This was great but I am a little confused about if McCain represents the far right, the far left or the moderates. Roy could you address this question?”
7 Comments so far...
Jesse Says:
4 February 2008 at 6:12 pm.
Everything just gets clearer and clearer. It is the only explanation behind what is happening with the momentum behind McCain and the hatred of Ron Paul and Romney. They aren’t holding hands in that circle so they are not wanted.
S.J. Says:
4 February 2008 at 6:24 pm.
This helped me understand even better what you are saying. I wish I studied more in school. I barely understood the spectrum that was a line. That bad news is that I understood enough to know this is true. When the light goes on you can’t turn it off even if you want to.
Jan W. Says:
4 February 2008 at 6:28 pm.
For me personally it was the picture of the circle and handshake and Hillary and McCain that told the story. I got the rest of it because of that picture. It gives me chills. I know what you mean S.J. Once you see it you see it and now I’ll always see things differently.
Ghost Says:
4 February 2008 at 6:52 pm.
Mystery solved. Thanks Roy. That made it all fall into place for me.
Nalvy Says:
4 February 2008 at 7:09 pm.
I think it is a shame that if McCain wins it is because of the dislike people have for Ron Paul and Mitt Romney… honestly even then why vote for McCain? There are better people than him to lead the country, although not necessarily from the democratic nominees.
Chuck C Says:
4 February 2008 at 10:25 pm.
Roy, how close are we to “hanging by a thread”?
Roy Bischoff Says:
5 February 2008 at 9:30 pm.
I don’t know. I don’t think that will happen until the great majority of people are at best indifferent to the Constitution. You don’t want to put a time frame on things like that.
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