(archived from October 9, 2014)
by Scott
Creighton
Of
terrorists and Ba’athists
ISIS™ is a
trademark, it’s a catch-phrase, it’s a marketing slogan for an
unpopular and unwanted war… at least, an unpopular and unwanted war
if anyone really knew why we were there and who we were bombing.
That’s why
ISIS™ always seems to be their own worst enemy; making
fake beheading videos in which no one gets beheaded,
producing said videos at just the right time to provide cover for
U.S.
or British
legal actions against ISIS™, meeting
with American politicians in order to get huge amounts
of unconventional warfare cash, committing the
Yasidi Genocide that turned out to be nothing at all,
beheading
babies that turned out to not have happened at all,
recruiting
toddlers and giving them guns bigger than they are and
generally parading around in U.S.
surplus military gear waving flags and looking about
as menacing as your average Junior ROTC Float on Independence Day.
The “ISIS™
is EVERYWHERE!” story has become so ludicrous even the leading
propagandist for everything Obama, Jon Stewart, had poke fun at the
stupidity of it all last night.
“You guys said
ISIS is the most evil thing since Hitler’s sliced bread. For God’s
sakes, you broke into ‘Dancing With The Stars’ to tell us we’re
hunting down members and assets wherever they are,” Stewart said.
“Well, these guys are burning tank donuts on a Kobani hilltop and
they are ISIS so what’s up?” Huffington
Post
Of course,
Stewart was “jokingly” prodding the Obama administration into
bombing a Syrian town, getting his fake “liberal” audience to
laugh along with his backhanded warmongering.
However, the
point here is, the ISIS™ Crisis story is wearing thin and even
those dedicated to it’s continual promotion are starting to poke
fun at it if for no other reason than their instinct for
self-preservation.