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“Unelectable Conservative”
December 30, 2008 | | Leave a Comment
UNELECTABLE CONSERVATIVE: That’s what they called Ronald Reagan before he won two (count ‘em TWO) landslide victories. They said the same thing to George Bush (who is NO conservative) before HE won two elections. They SAY he is an “unpopular president.” But it is only among LIBERALS that he is unpopular (mostly because he didn’t do everything they wanted). Those of us who “pay attention to politics” like him, even though we might have some problems with some of his policies.
BARNEY FRANK MAD AT OBAMA: Mostly because Obama let what he considers a “gay-hater” to give the inaugural invocation. In other words, he isn’t doing what the openly gay congressman wants. If that bothers him, he’d better get some more blood pressure medication because Obama doesn’t listen to him.
WHY DO THEY HATE SARAH? The liberals hate Sarah Palin with a passion only reserved for a true conservative, which she is. She is an “imminent danger” to their power because if she’s “turned loose” in 2012, she can WIN. That’s what scares the hell out of liberals (Democrats). You can count on their jumping on her every word and deed as if she was “The Antichrist.”
BERNIE “MADEOFF”: Funny Bernie should have such a descriptive name, since he “made off” with billions of dollars that belonged to other people. I’d have been suspicious just at the name. But then I don’t have a lot of money to lose to such as him.
“REACHING ACROSS THE AISLE”: “In the spirit of reaching across the aisle, we owe it to the Democrats to show their president the exact same kind of respect and loyalty that they have shown our recent Republican president.” (Ann Coulter)
NEW WORLD ORDER: “Speaking with Charlie Rose earlier this week, (Henry) Kissinger cited the chaos being wrought across the globe by the financial crisis and the spread of terrorism as an opportunity to bolster a new global order.” (Freedom 21) That’s a “great thing” to Kissinger, since a “new world order” is what he’s after. I hope he doesn’t get to see it in his lifetime, or mine.