Via Right Scoop – “The first thing I have to do to you today is scare the living daylights out of you”.
h/t pkuster
8 Replies to “Bill Whittle”
The Modern Caton, the Divine Bill Whittle. He’s always such a pleasure to hear. Notice how this man does not need a teleprompter to explain his beliefs. A real orator with real ideas. Unlike a certain someone.
OMG! War imagery! Hate monger! Promoting violence!
He speaks with passion and intelligence, and without a teleprompter!
The best 28 minutes I spent in a long time.We in the western world need more speakers like this man to wake up the sleep wakers among us.
“you can create wealth out of thin air” – Fail
America is in a political death spiral, they won’t survive. Learn Cantonese.
Great speech. It’s oddly sad and concerning to hear that tone of voice, to hear an American being in a position where he needs to make a concerted, heartfelt case – to plead the case, in an imploring voice – against the spectre of big-state communism in our current time.
It’s strangely elegiac, but we’re at the point in time where Americans have to fight, with hope and guts and optimism, on that precise borderline.
The majority of people are likely asleep at this point, and will probably not wake up regardless of the outcome, but for the rest now is precisely the time to fight the good fight.
Whittle lays tea party reasoning bare. Politics don’t need to be complicated once you understand there are foolish people in high places who are perfectly willing to sell you out so they can live the patrician lifestyle. To aid them they need self destructive idiots to buy the lie they can live well at someone else’s expense.
Elitism is the underlying pathology in all the destabilizing elements of Americanism.
I loved the video.Especially the line that free speech is inate to all human beings.
Nice to hear that truth spoke out loud.
Bill Whittle’s a national treasure! I loved this speech: telling it like it is, simply and forcefully, with brio. BRAVO, Bill!
(I notice how few comments there are here. As madasl wrote, “The best 28 minutes I spent in a long time.” I agree. IMO, it’s well worth one’s time to watch this video.)
The Modern Caton, the Divine Bill Whittle. He’s always such a pleasure to hear. Notice how this man does not need a teleprompter to explain his beliefs. A real orator with real ideas. Unlike a certain someone.
OMG! War imagery! Hate monger! Promoting violence!
He speaks with passion and intelligence, and without a teleprompter!
The best 28 minutes I spent in a long time.We in the western world need more speakers like this man to wake up the sleep wakers among us.
“you can create wealth out of thin air” – Fail
America is in a political death spiral, they won’t survive. Learn Cantonese.
Great speech. It’s oddly sad and concerning to hear that tone of voice, to hear an American being in a position where he needs to make a concerted, heartfelt case – to plead the case, in an imploring voice – against the spectre of big-state communism in our current time.
It’s strangely elegiac, but we’re at the point in time where Americans have to fight, with hope and guts and optimism, on that precise borderline.
The majority of people are likely asleep at this point, and will probably not wake up regardless of the outcome, but for the rest now is precisely the time to fight the good fight.
Whittle lays tea party reasoning bare. Politics don’t need to be complicated once you understand there are foolish people in high places who are perfectly willing to sell you out so they can live the patrician lifestyle. To aid them they need self destructive idiots to buy the lie they can live well at someone else’s expense.
Elitism is the underlying pathology in all the destabilizing elements of Americanism.
I loved the video.Especially the line that free speech is inate to all human beings.
Nice to hear that truth spoke out loud.
Bill Whittle’s a national treasure! I loved this speech: telling it like it is, simply and forcefully, with brio. BRAVO, Bill!
(I notice how few comments there are here. As madasl wrote, “The best 28 minutes I spent in a long time.” I agree. IMO, it’s well worth one’s time to watch this video.)