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Things I learned this primary season
http://www.dailykos.com/sto... (For those who don't read DailyKos on a regular basis) Things I have learned during this campaign season: In a race that includes a former First Lady of the United States and a multimillionaire Republican senator rumored to share up to eight residences with his wife, the black guy from Chicago is unforgivably elitist. Racism in America is caused primarily by black Chicago preachers. The guy who keeps getting confused over the relationship between Iraq, Iran, and al Qaeda is the foreign policy expert. The guy who goes to campaign stops on his wife's private jet aircraft is the most down-to-earth. The guy who changed his stance on tax cuts, Roe v. Wade, immigration, gun control, the confederate flag, torture, public financing, and his own anti-earmark rhetoric is the "straight talker". People in the heartland don't like it when you call them bitter, but they do like it when you explain to them that they're too dumb to understand issues more important than whether or not they like to be called bitter. Arugula is the measure of a man. Bowling is the measure of a man. Orange juice is the measure of a man. Flag pins are the measure of a man. Success in Iraq consists of any reduction in violence, except when violence increases that's good too. A recession is only a recession if you call it one. Bill Kristol, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Karl Rove, Maureen Dowd, David Brooks, David Broder, Charles Krauthammer and Bob Novak are all intensely interested in giving advice to the Democratic candidates because they just want to be helpful. There are people in this world dumb enough to believe every one of these things. 6 comments from 6 users
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posted by
adampayne
on Apr 30, 2008 at 10:01 AM
posted by
catpaw
on Apr 30, 2008 at 11:54 AM
Gee, all that and they haven't debated the issues yet. The candidates are going to discuss the issues, aren't they? posted by
witbee
on Apr 30, 2008 at 12:00 PM
I fix. There are people in this world dumb enough to believe every
posted by
NancyII
on Apr 30, 2008 at 12:02 PM
posted by
anglo1
on Apr 30, 2008 at 12:42 PM
I don't blame the liberals and democrats for being bitter. From the thousands of possible candidates the DNC comes up with these two lying, disingenuous, inexperienced, shirt tail riding poor excuses for leaders of anything. On top of that the Dems have disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of their own voters. Why even vote? Where will it all end, the inhumanity of it all. You can always vote for the peoples candidate John McCain. posted by
drilnliftcrude
on Apr 30, 2008 at 08:41 PM
In an election cycle that started as one that was all for Dems to lose, they appear to be doing just that. Frustrated to the point that they are calling everybody stupid if they don't agree with their view. Way to drum up support for your cause. And thanks for exposing your true colors, Dems.
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