Saturday, January 22, 2011

Head of RNC Suggests Xenophobia, Communist Tendencies

Reince Priebus

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus has offered his support to Sarah Palin's goal to make a nuclear strike against North Korea. However, he also condemned the actions of Rupert Murdoch in his aim to literally destroy CNN.

Priebus is "still not convinced" that the North Korean statement that the bombing was accidental is true. This hunch is seemingly enough to base his desired attack on. The bombing would serve the purpose of "reasserting America's supremacy."

When asked if he was prepared for the possibility of a nuclear war, he stated that he is "ready to go back to the glory days of America." He is not aiming to incite war but is prepared for it.

When asked why he did not condemn Murdoch, he responded that "human life is valuable." This directly contradicts his desire to bomb the Koreans based on his guesses. These lives would be sacrificed "for the greater good." Priebus' inability to comprehend how negatively this would affect the North Koreans is puzzling to many.

When his contradiction was pointed out, he responded that he only intends to protect "American lives." When prodded if all men are indeed created equal, he responded with a shocking and damning quote: "All men are created equal, but some are created more equal than others."

Animal Farm. It's a famous novel. This line is a direct quote from a literal communist pig. This has called into question how well Priebus represents the RNC and how he was elected in the first place.

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