Wednesday, February 11, 2009

It Takes a Village—To Burn Down the Castle

This is pretty direct for a "respectable" website. The longer Obama prances around in presidential "dress-up"...the weirder and sicker things get.

Murphy's Law, the Peter Principle and Barack Obama by Kyle-Anne Shriver

There's a lot of anger here. And people everywhere are getting really pissed. This is not good. Well, it might just be good for freedom. But it's not good for Zero and the Democrats.

I'm starting to get the feeling that the pitchforks are being sharpened and the torches are being lit.

And it can't happen soon enough for me.

The Gunslinger

3 comments:

  1. Great article link! Hey,didn't I mention "Eddie Haskell" comparison awhile back?

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  2. "American Thinker" is as respectable as the "Daily Kos." They're just on opposite ends of the wing-nut spectrum.

    Most (if not all) of the accusations leveled at Obama seem to be nothing more than speculation.

    And according to a McClatchy-Ipsos poll I just saw, Obama has a 69% approval rating. Images of people with pitchforks storming the White House are purely fantasy and wishful-thinking.

    Weren't most of the people who read this blog big Bush supporters when he ran? Why should I trust people who got it so wrong about Bush to get it right about Obama?

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  3. You have to be careful in the "Bush Supporter" thang.

    He was not a Conservative, so most of us have great problems with a lot of things he did.

    Voting for Bush over Lurch Kerry, makes somebody merely "not insane". But doesn't mean that they were in love with Bush.

    There was never any Right Wing "messiah" hysteria over Bush. The only hysteria was Bush Derangement Syndrome...

    ...which we never participated in.

    YOUR opinion of Bush, nevertheless, is not OUR opinion.

    The fact that Liberals hated him with a passion, and consider him a "failure" does not mean we share that view.

    Being "for Bush" against Kerry, and, God Forbid (!) Agore...is still the best decision a thinking person could have made.

    I consider those choices to confirm my good sense and good judgment, not to undermine it.

    Bush did stuff I hated. But there is still ABSOLUTELY no other responsible choice we could have made.

    Conservatives didn't choose Bush of all the Republicans that could have run. Conservatives haven't run the GOP for years. McCain is the proof of that!

    We just chose Bush as opposed to Kerry and Gore.

    Considering the crap coming out of both their mouths, then and now, I consider myself to have made the very wisest choice possible under the circumstances.

    I regret that Bush was not more conservative. But I certainly don't regret choosing him over the Democrats he ran against!

    I consider George W. Bush to be a good man, who loves his country, who did his best to keep it safe, sacrificing his reputation and his popularity.

    He was less concerned with himself than his duty. He sacrificed himself for America with courage, humor and grace.

    If you think Obama even comes close....you are dreaming. Zero isn't worthy to shine his shoes.

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