Defeating the Leftist Revolutionaries. By Monica Crowley.
Defeating the Leftist Revolutionaries. By Monica Crowley. FrontPage Magazine, December 3, 2014. Video at Vimeo.
Crowley:
Conservatives
are always right about everything. We are. We are.
Sometimes
it takes longer for the general public to see that come along, but we are
always right, which is why the Left and the revolutionaries are constantly
trying to demonize us, tarnish us, and try to marginalize us however they can.
When
you are talking about Barack Obama and the far Left, the revolutionaries, you
have to understand that you are dealing with very sophisticated Leftist
psychology — this is something that David can talk to — very sophisticated
Leftist psychology that they have been honing into an art and a science for
decades.
I can
give you one little example of this. Barack Obama is a master of projection. Projection is accusing somebody
of what you, yourself, are guilty of doing. Yasser Arafat did this all the
time, accusing the Israelis of what he, himself, was doing. Obama and Pelosi
and Reid and the Democrats all the way down the line are so good at projecting
onto conservatives, projecting onto Republicans what they themselves are doing
right in front of everybody’s face.
When I
used that phrase from Raymond’s e-mail, that “under Obamacare I will die
quickly,” think about where you heard that phrase before. Congressman Alan
Grayson, who lost, and unfortunately, now he’s back in Congress. Remember
during the whole debate he stood on the House floor and said, “Republicans want
you to die quickly.” Again, what they
want.
Yesterday
on the House floor, Congressman Jim McDermott was railing against the Upton
bill. “If you like your plan, you can
keep your plan.” And he actually used the word socialism out loud. And I had to
stop, and I said, “What did he just say?” He said this, meaning the Upton bill,
this is socialism. Again, I mean that’s blatant. That’s not even dressed-up
projection, right? That’s like so blatant right out there. This is what they do
to try to cover up what they’re doing and to try to deflect what they’re doing.