http://www.examiner.com/x-2071-DC-Special-Interests-Examiner~y2009m2d27-Keyes-military-insurrection-movement-doubles--to-2-while-CPAC-attendees-mock-commander-in-chief?cid=examiner-emailAlan Keyes’ recent rant calling on soldiers to disobey their commander in chief’s orders is fizzling. While another soldier has joined the ranks, it is clear that if more agree they are maintaining a “don’t ask, don’t tell” veil of secrecy. So if a leader speaks and no one listens does the movement exist? Anger at the election of an African-American community organizer paradoxically excites yet diminishes the conservative movement.
During the CPAC conference in Washington, D.C. an offhand derisive remark about the commander in chief by Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media was met with raucous applause. In a related development, Phil Berg who runs an Obama hate site has called for the deportation of the commander in chief.