folks. But Lakoff advises his S-P soldiers never to say that in public. Instead, the radical professor issues the following dicta in his book to progressives who engage in public debate:
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⢠âNever answer a question framed from your opponentâs point of viewâ¦this may make you uncomfortable, since normal discourse styles require you to directly answer questions posed. That is a trap.â (Now you know why I have instituted a âNo Spin Zoneâ on my TV and radio programsâthe S-Ps have been taught to dodge questions and recite rehearsed answers. I stop that cold, inspiring Lakoffâs next offering.)
⢠âStay away from setups. Fox News shows and other rabidly conservative shows try to put you in an impossible situation, where a conservative host sets the frame and insists on itâ¦.â (That would be me, and the âimpossible positionâ is that the S-Ps have to answer my direct questions or be labeled a dodger. Thatâs okay on the ball field in Los Angeles, but death on a national talk program.)
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My question is this: Why would Lakoff tell his acolytes not to answer direct questions, since, as he claims, they hold all the moral high ground? Well, the answer is simple: The secular-progressive movement is so radical and desires such a departure from American tradition that once the folks understand the implications of implementing the S-P agenda, rather than simply debating the utopian theory behind it, they will recoil. Therefore, stealth and subterfuge must be used by the S-P armies of the night if they are to have any chance of succeeding in altering the social landscape of the country.
I enjoyed reading Lakoffâs book, because he is so honest on the page. He makes no pretenses. He wants a new America, free from the old traditions that he feels do not ânurtureâ the individual. The guyâs a fanatic, no question, but at least he doesnât hide behind a façade.
Lakoff is godlike to the S-P faithful, and itâs easy to understand why. Heâs a stealth warrior, a battlefield theorist of the first order. The committed S-Ps march to his drumbeat all day long. Howard Dean even wrote the introduction to the
Elephant
book. (Isnât it amazing how close Dean came to actually acquiring serious power in this country? In 2004, the S-Ps were sooooooo close.)
Anyway, Iâd love to get Professor Lakoff on
The Factor,
but heâs too wily for that. He knows I have his number and he knows the only media game in town that will expose his vision is the Fox Newschannel. So he avoids me and the network.
But he canât avoid this book.
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Far more malevolent and powerful than George Lakoff will ever be is the moneyman of the secular-progressive movement, George Soros. Without this dangerous guy, Lakoff and his crew might as well spit into the wind. Soros is El Jefe of the S-P forces, a man whose vast fortune is directed toward undermining traditional America and replacing it with a so-called Open Society. George Soros is the puppet master, the man with the plan, a ferociously far-left force about whom most Americans know little or nothing.
George Soros, S-P jefe, puppet master, and moneyman.
Born George Schwartz to a Jewish family in Hungary in 1930, Soros assumed the identity of a gentile boy when the Nazis invaded at the start of World War II. Young George survived the Germans but fled Hungary when the Russians occupied the country after the surrender of the Third Reich.
Soros wound up in London, studied at the London School of Economics, then migrated to America in 1956, where he began an investment fund that eventually made him one of the richest men in the world.
Forbes
magazine estimates his personal wealth at more than