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The Red, White and Phelps!

I enjoyed reading the following article by Ben Crystal and I felt I needed to post it here. Now, I know eBaum's is for laughs and giggles and not serious philosophising or who is the current President. No nothing as irrelevant as that would you ever find here. But if you have some semblance as what might pass as a basic understanding of current events, then this article is a feeding frenzy of hilarity. Politics may be boring, but it is the hot bed for comedy.


Last week, the abominable Fred Phelps and his miserable band of Westboro Baptist Church minions made noises about bringing their caravan of crazy to College Station, Texas, in order to let their freak flags fly near the funeral of fallen Lt. Col. Roy Tisdale. As word leaked out, some enterprising Texas A&M students took to social networking sites to organize a gathering to counter the Westboro lunatics planned desecration of the solemn event.




The students plan worked with flying colors. Hundreds of Aggies lined the road to shield mourners from whatever verbal manure Phelps and his cretins might try to spew. A maroon wall of Aggies of all shapes and sizes showed up. One participant tweeted that there were more than 650 people in attendance. The Texas A&M response was so successful that Phelps pulled the plug on his planned sideshow and skipped the Tisdale funeral entirely.




As I discussed Phelps and his creepy congregants with acquaintances, it occurred to me that I dont know a single person, even among the most redoubtably liberal, who hold Phelps in higher regard than they do something truly vile like a puddle of vomit or Al Sharpton. One pal offered: Just kill this psycho and be done with it. (President Barack) Obama and (Attorney General Eric) Holder (are allegedly accomplices of the narcoterrorists who) killed a border agent; you think theyd have any trouble offing these nutjobs?




Im willing to admit, his idea has merit. After all, its hard to imagine anyone pining away for Phelps after hes gone; and the human species wont suffer from the pinching off of Freddies badly diluted bloodline. In fact, my own thoughts tend toward sealing the Westboro building with plastic wrap and then locking Phelps and his shrieking, lawyer-harpy daughter along with the rest of his twisted followers inside the building with a years supply of chili, deviled eggs and Mountain Dew and a television that shows only An Inconvenient Truth.





Planning the demise of someone like Phelps is pure folly. Hes interesting in the way a five-car pileup on the interstate is interesting. But in a Nation that takes political advice from Oprah Winfrey, Phelps is strictly Branson, Mo., in a Hollywood world. Phelps possesses enough charisma to convince some truly pathetic souls to follow him down the road to perdition. Put Freddie onstage at the next Netroots Nation hate-speech gathering, and hed fade like Tom Cruises hopes for Suri to be named the second coming of L. Ron Hubbard. Consider it: Phelps is almost universally despised. Meanwhile, Sharpton has a television show, Nancy Pelosi is a 13-term Congresswoman and Michael Moore (the Leni Riefenstahl of liberalism) is an Oscar-winning multimillionaire. Louis Farrakhan has an army of devoted followers. George Soros tentacles reach into a wide array of Democratic-adjunct hate groups who serve as rhetorical bludgeons for what used to be the fringe left and is now the power of the Democratic Party. Dan Savage is hailed as an anti-bullying expert. Holder thinks hes above the law. Obama thinks hes above us all.





Since we cant simply bump off people we collectively recognize would benefit the world by not being on it, how do we deal with the truly loathsome among us? Specifically, how do we respond to the bottom-feeders who are just as repugnant as Phelps but more charismatic? As I mentioned before, killing is ruled out. In addition to the fact that even Phelps (not to mention the others) has the Constitutional right to act like an absolute jackass, murder (even the murder of supremely annoying and/or repulsive people) is illegal unless youre the Attorney General. Instead, we can and should all take a lesson from the Aggies. We should acknowledge the scum that floats on the American pond, wall it off and wave as it fades from view. Call it Skimming the Pool of Patriotism (or whatever). Well start this November.




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