2008 ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig
This is my most patriotic book, and a very serious book. All of the chapters and the 500+ non-fiction annotated bibliography are available as individual downloads:
Legitimate Grievances (US Internal)
Legitimate Grievances (Anti-US Global)
Call to Arms: Fund We Not Them
I dare to hope that serious people considering me for any mission or any task will recognize the earnest civic value of this contribution. Certainly I know that the public is waking up to the “Borg” that uses the Presidency as theater while Wall Street controls, the Treasury, Justice, and the Federal Reserve (which is neither Federal nor a Reserve).



[...] is the Annotated Bibliography that completed ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig. It was designed to be a “handbook” of sorts on Reality. We like to paraphrase [...]
[...] Anger: Why Are People in Revolt? Duh. We nailed it in ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig. There is neither substance nor ethical loyalty to the Constittution, the Republic, or We the [...]
[...] so on and so on. Phi Beta Iota Editorial Comment: In October 2008, in the author’s preface to ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig, we decried the planned bail-out of Wall Street and suggested instead a moratorium on foreclosures [...]
[...] ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig [...]
[...] tell President Bush (Junior): “over my dead body will you bail out Wall Street.” See ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig for our October 2008 recommendations, as well as the prefaces by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), [...]
[...] into bankruptcy to boot. Representative Ron Paul has it right: the US government is BROKEN. ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig, remains our most coherent production spanning all the issues pertaining to saving the Republic. [...]
[...] EIN Press Release 007 of 17 September 2009 via BUSINESSWIRE [...]
[...] in the preface of ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig, is an essay by Robert Steele, “Paradigms of Failure,” that is increasingly validated [...]
[...] Beta Iota: The “paradigms of failure” discussed in ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig extend particularly from government to the media, which consists of “courtiers” and [...]
[...] 2008 ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig [...]
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[...] by the President of the United States, whose power is approximately zero.” As we wrote in ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig, there is a substance of governance that can be intermixed with legitimate grievances to arrive at [...]
[...] Beta Iota: We are enlightened by the above. In ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig, published in October 2008 we clearly observed that giving money to Wall Street was insane, and [...]
[...] House as presently designed is INCOMPETENT regardless of who occupies the various offices. The White House is THEATER, nothing more (Buckminster Fuller said this first). the two “main” parties are [...]
[...] lower and lower as more wealth is concentrated in the hands of the top 1%. In 2008 we wrote ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig to make the point that it is the system that is broken and We the People have lost sight of how to [...]
[...] The flaw in the above argument, which is intellectually sound, is is failure to realize that the Democratic “leaders” have been bought and paid for, just as the Republican “leader…, and the President in partcular appears fearful of biting the hand that elected him ($300 million [...]