Posted on 11/06/2008 9:43:29 PM PST by JennysCool
A kick-ass editorial!
Really nice vanity Jenny - sorry I missed that you had written it in my concern over Biden’s welfare.... ;^)
It’s a 60’s revival, with a dusting of 70’s has beens and out of work 80’s reprobates. It’s called Change.
We have to focus of whats left of US and organize a massive conservative movement. A movement that is VERY aggressive
Thanks for posting this - I think you are right. There is a kind of post-partum depression feeling going around.
Some people are realizing that the market was adjusting to the Socialism and taxes he is bringing. Fleeing like the falling of the Twin Towers.
Pray for W, Gov Palin and Our Troops
Mind if I re-post this in my local small town South Carolina newspaper..
This election more than anything has proved that racism still does exist but not so much on the side of the white’s this time. The pink elephant in the room that so many won’t mention is the fact that raced trumped all things this election. It was race and Bush which were the platforms of Obama’s candidacy. When AA’s vote 50/50 for each party that’s when racism is truly gone. As the Belgians noted - if it had gone 50/50 rather than 95/5 McCain would have one. But again, unlike MLK, they vote based on the color of one’s skin and not the content of one’s character. I think that’s what made me so angry this entire election.
That was great. So I suppose no one enjoyed the “Climax”?
You will notice there wasn't a mad rush by the MSM with calls for the historic necessity of an African-American president when Keyes ran as a conservative Republican in 1996 or earlier in the year. He should write in and complain to MSNBC, CNN, and The New York Times.
That’s what I thought, but it transpires that I’m drinking again tonight.
I would add that the WAY he won is perhaps the most important thing of all. He became a mirage type figure that allowed everyone to make him what they THEMSELVES wanted him to be.
He was both liberal and conservatve, both black and white, cool and boring, smart and hip, young and wise....to his voters.
But the problem is, it is a fantastic way to get elected, but an almost impossible feat to maintain.
SOMEONE will be disillusioned, and he will not have Clinton’s luck of having a Perot to bail him out.
wow great vanity and spot on!
The second half of the season features: Is he black ENOUGH and when will we get our REAL (not half white) President?
one = won - it’s late here - lol!
Indeed. Instead of coming out with some kind of A-Team of a cabinet, he names a hyper-partisan to his White House. Extremely bad followup. One would think he’d do the cheesy thing, but of course what the media and most of America would eat up, and head on down to Atlanta to visit the King Memorial. Or perhaps to Memphis.
Then again, I think his ego is too big to regard King as legendary. He’s bigger than MLK! He’s the first black president.
This guy is bad news. You know you’re going to be hearing the following from current Obama cultists in the future: “I was for change, but not this...”
Who are the late night comedians going to make fun of now?
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