Coalition Of The Shilling

Hey, who says Barack Hussein Obama can't build alliances?  He's just added a third member to his anti-Arizona consortium:

Several U.S. cities including Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego and Austin, Texas, have passed resolutions against the law or urged outright boycotts, and President Barack Obama has denounced it as “a misdirected expression of frustration.”

But the denunciation of the law by Cuban lawmakers the Castro brothers, who called it a “brutal violation of human rights,” is sure to raise anger among U.S. backers of the law.

The tightly controlled, communist-run island has long been criticized for its human rights record, which includes the jailing of two hundred political prisoners, the banning of a free press and the outlawing of opposition political parties.

Cuban citizens are required to carry identification with them wherever they go, and can be stopped by police and sent home if they are found in a part of the island where they don’t belong.

My friends, the only difference between Barack Obama and Fidel Castro is the latter's fifty-year head start.

And that is the only reason we get to see and hear the anger among legitimate Americans at being yet again the smeared targets of the Left's vile projections.

Tom McClintock speaks for us all:

 

 

And while the California congressman was tearing one foreign potentate a new one, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer had a similar message for the other [O]ne:

 

 

Governor, Governor, Governor - you forget that you're not talking about an American president.  If we had a Chief Executive who was one of us (regardless of where he was born), then controlling the border and preserving some modicum of meaning to citizenship and protecting national sovereignty would, indeed, be his job.  But we languish under the malignant rule of a homegrown Manchurian candidate without the subtlety of hypnotic conditioning, who sees his job as carrying out a duty to attack, injure, and destroy the Constitution of the United States, as well as declaring war on its [ahem] citizens who dissent from his malevolent "transformation" and gathering other like-minded tinpots - including the Castro brothers - to help pile on.

Kinda gives a whole new meaning to the term "multilateralism," doesn't it?

But don't get the idea that Governor Brewster is just "bile with a smile".  After all, as they say, sarcasm IS the sour cream of wit - and the condiment for electoral victory:

 

 

Generic Kermit kind of sounds more like Elmo after smoking three packs a day for thirty years.  Maybe that's why he seems to run out of breath halfway through the spot.  Although there really wasn't much else need to make the point, except maybe Generic Cookie Monster bellowing, "Read the damn law!", or turning loose Snuffleupagus in one of those congressional hearings to messily devour Holder and/or Napolitano while draped in a Gadsden flag, the latter two being the only ones who could see him because....they hadn't read SB 1070.

Actually, though, I really don't see a point to refusing to do this twenty-minute due diligence.  "Hello, Wall," Eric The Red, The Rancid Chalupa, Raol, Fidel, Red Barry, they all know what the law says, so it isn't like they aren't wittingly lying about it, or that they wouldn't keep right on doing so if they did read it.  Because to them, the "truth" is The Narrative, and The Narrative is what Marxism-Alinskyism demands.  So it doesn't matter that the biggest Mexican drug gang is invading American territory and preying upon American citizens, in what looks like a potential twenty-first century Thornton Affair.  The American fishermen and watersport enthusiasts and game wardens - many of them Hispanics - are the "Nazi invaders," and the Zeta cartel is the "band of freedom fighters" well within their "rightful territory".  And if you think otherwise, then you're a "brutal violater of Mexican human rights".

Barry's best compadres Fidel and Raol say so.

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