February 18, 2008
Happy Autarch Day
In Berkeley the very white city council decided to change the name of Columbus Day to Indignant Peoples Day, a slap in the face to Western Civilization, to the Holy Catholic Faith, and to Italians and Spaniards everywhere. In the full implementation of the Keilholtz Dictatorship, the Berkeley Leftists will be severely punished, probably by having the Berkeley Municipal Nuclear Reactor placed on the site of the disgraceful so-called "People's Park."
However, the renaming of holidays is fine, so long as the new name is correct and virtuous. So, instead of celebrating the preposterous fools (with the exception of Washington, who had the holiday ripped from him so that it could be turned into an excuse for a SALE! DEALS! THREE DAYS ONLY!), who have proven that we really do have a government of and by the people (God, Spare Us!), We have declared by our decree, that the Third Monday of Ducebruary shall be named for one of the titles of our Great Leader, the Beloved Autarch.
So, from this point on, raise a glass in my direction, prepare for the Day of the Full Implementation of the Keilholtz Dictatorship, salute Victory, and, all together now:
Believe!
Obey!
Fight!
July 20, 2006
Francisco Franco
In light of the terrible situation in Spain currently, I am going to spend more time on this blog writing about the great Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
There are times when I disagree with Cacciaguida, mostly on his overestimation of the absolute goodness of the free market, common law, and all of that Anglo stuff. He is definitely a cut (or twelve) above the average so-called neocon. When he writes, as he has done recently, in favor of Franco (and properly distinguishing Franco from Hitler, which is much easier to do than de-linking Roseveldt
(pardon my attempts to restore the name to Hochdeutsch from Swampdeutsch) from Stalin. After all, when the Civil War was over, Franco gave Hitler nothing. When WWII was over, Roseveldt gave Staliln half of Europe), even linking to the Fundacion Nacional Francisco Franco, I cannot help but remember why I link to him.
I am more and more convinced that Francisco Franco is a Saint and shall be formally declared such in my lifetime. I am willing to take this position, even knowing that it puts me in the same camp as almost no one but Salvador Dali and that really whacky anti-pope with the blue gloves. I am always happy to be seen as in the camp of Salvador Dali, so 50%, I can live with.
The people who think Franco was evil? Pete Seeger, Paul Robeson, Jane Fonda, etc. You can have 'em. All of 'em.