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The beat goes on...
Another gratuitous attack on Fox News for reasons known only to the refined poster and racism is being assigned again. The only real revelation being that racism is apparently a right-wing ideal. Who was to know? I suppose I'll have to place a picture of Robert Byrd next to Jesse Helm's photo on the mantle just to get a bit of diversity in my racists.
I actually consider a poster to be a tool who drives-by criticizing a perhaps poorly thought out, and worse edited, post while offering nothing of his own to the debate. But then, on the Looney Left, all the questions have been answered, since about 1956, and there's really no need for debate is there?
There's a nervousness in 'Toonville, with the quiet thought creeping in, "not again?". Well, yes it is does seem to be happening again. But the Loonies never seem to get the point. They claim that the American people just don't understand and have not read their words and policies ignoring the possibility that the American people have done just that, and found them wanting.
So you nominated a guy who accidentally ended up in the Senate out of the scrum of Illinois politics. He's got a strong background in organizations that synchronize voter fraud in the fertile soil of Cook County as well as organizations that accomplish little while using up charitable and government monies where he's accomplished little of substance-not that the Annenburg project was ever anything more than a vehicle for supporting the lifestyles of the rabble-rousers and so, success is a difficult metric under the best of lights. And soon you'll be blaming the unenlightened American electorate again.
How soon they forget. Clinton, the only successful Dem president since Truman, ran as a neo-liberal. Remember "the age of big government is over"? That was your guy; the one who actually won the election-twice. His wife even had a chance-not a big chance, but a chance. Instead you guys nominated politics pop music equivalent of Sinead O'Connor, who's on the same missing persons report as Michael Dukakis, John Kerry, Walter Mondale, and a host of other now unrecognizable persons.
James Carville, last year said, "The good news for Democrats is that the only way they can lose is by taking themselves out of it. The good news for Republicans is that they are perfectly capable of doing so."
Gettin' that old feeling again aren't you? Me too.
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“Scientists are people who build the Brooklyn Bridge and then buy it.”
Wm. F. Buckley, Jr.
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