Who are America’s most powerful Democrats? Regardless of position or party affiliation. Who are those few folk who are delivering the package – the goods – the results – for the agenda of the Democrat party?
That is the subject of today’s essay. We took a poll, just like the Democrats do
and just like their media advisers advise them to do. The poll returned the following big names as
the most powerful Democrats in America today:
1.
Barack Obama
(of course)
2.
Joe Biden (not, of course)
3.
Harry Reid (makes sense)
4.
Nancy Pelosi (ditto)
5.
Rahm Emanuel (does not make sense)
6.
Dick Durbin (makes even less sense)
7.
Chuck Schumer (now we are at the bottom of the
sensibility range)
Some others who got a few votes – George Soros, Hillary and Bill (we have a special pictorial essay devoted to them coming up soon), James Carville,
Al Sharpton, Warren Buffett, Valerie Jarrett and Keith Alderman(?). We didn’t list them because we cannot be sure
if their names were being proposed seriously or someone was dissing our polling
effort.
In any event that’s about it – not exactly a lineup that
will flutter the heartbeats of a culture focused on self involvement; self
comfort and self satisfaction.
TheFundamentals now offers its own candidates for this
position – most powerful Democrats in America today. The list is brief; very, very brief:
1.
Ben Bernanke
2.
David Axelrod
That’s it folks.
Actually we are not certain that we even listed them in the
proper order. We can make the argument that David is the key Democrat in America
today. His propaganda machine has
rendered the opposition, such as it is, impotent. David defines republicans instead of
republicans defining themselves. In so
doing, David has been able to produce a small margin of victory for those
listed above and their minions. While accomplishing
that needed result, he has successfully diverted attention from every
meaningful situation affecting America today.
Without David’s accomplishments, the republicans would be meandering
around the halls of power trying to figure out what to do and who to pay off
for their electoral successes. So, is David
the most powerful Democrat in America today?
Well, Ben gives him a good run for his money – pun very much
intended. David has made millions doing
what he is very good at – but Ben has the real money. He controls the world’s reserve currency
which is a fiat currency and regardless of that always precarious situation
that accompanies any reserve currency not based on anything tangible, Ben has financed
the unlimited promiscuity of the people that David got elected. Without Ben, America would, perhaps, have
been on the road to repair while the world languished in their excessiveness
and promiscuity. But, Ben stepped in –
actually was terrified of taking a little heat from David, and printed US
currency to buy up the debt produced as the politicians and bureaucrats, saluting their public employee union masters, spend
at the rate of almost $10 billion each day to hold onto their very precarious
positions.
Ben is leaving his job soon (February 2014) – so don’t worry
– the stuff will not hit the fan for a few more months. David has already left – he now works for America's
biggest propaganda (‘er, we mean communications/information distribution)
company. You know it as NBC/Comcast or
its new name – Xfinity which we think was chosen to accomplish one task – most Americans
hate Comcast so what does a massive monopoly do when faced with the reputation
for overpriced, lousy service and product?
Yep, change their name. David now
works for America’s communication monolith – he now has the biggest, loudest
most ubiquitous microphone/Internet delivery system to get the Democrat message
out. Ben is just leaving – getting out
of town before his fiat, reserve currency house of cards collapses.
David is America’s most powerful Democrat. Watch him on America’s information and
delivery network – Comcast (‘er, we mean Xfinity.) Maybe Ben will get a job there too!
2 comments:
I really enjoy your posts. Wish there was a way to get you linked on Drudge.
Given that Ben Bernanke was appointed by George W., listing his affiliation as a Democratic is a dubious designation. I think you give Axelrod too much credit. He is no longer in the White House, so his power base is limited. I am surprised that you do not comprehend Dick Durbin's power. He is the #2 guy in the Senate, which is held by the Democrats. Similarly, given the degree of power to be wielded, Charles Schumer has far more power than Nancy Pelosi. She is the minority leader in a Chamber that does not pay attention to Democratic voices.
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