Liberals... You Know The Drill

Following a link from Instapundit, I ran into this morass of whining. Why do men vote Republican? Are they just stupid? Have they been seduced by Karl Rove's evil genius? Or maybe it's because they're impotent?

Look, you imbeciles, it's you. It's you. People have taken a look at the modern Democrat Party and realised that for all Bush's faults, they can at least trust him to run the country, to do what needs to be done, most of the time.

They look at the seething, whining, feces-flinging monkeys that represent the Democrats and realise that handing power to these people would be the biggest mistake they could make. Better, far better the occasional corporate scandal (as if those never happened under Clinton...) than to hand America over to this feckless bunch of nogoodniks.

And until you can understand this, until you stop trying to pin every Democrat electoral disaster on voter ignorance and smarten up, you will only sink deeper into this swamp of your own creation. The voters know exactly what they are doing, and that's why 60% - sixty percent - of voters in California (California!) voted Republican.

Stop it. Cast the hapless loonies of the far left adrift; let them be eaten by sharks if need be. But face up to your own damn failings for a change or you will end up exiled to the political wilderness forever.

I keep running into something called Jane's Law, which says The devotees of the party in power are smug and arrogant. The devotees of the party out of power are insane. I don't recall it ever being more true than today, but then, until this year I got my news from, well, newspapers.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 10:56 PM

Comments

1 Excellent post. I have enough disagreements with the Republicans that I'm never *entirely* comfortable voting for them, but the Democrats we have these days make it much, much easier.

Posted by: Mr. Green at October 19, 2003 07:41 AM (EBal/)

2 Priceless, but all so true. I'm a registered Dem, but I cannot, in good conscience, cast a vote for the party of Pelosi, Jackson, Boxer and Sharpton. If a Democratic return to power entails the possibility that these and other myopians can exercise a de facto veto on U.S. foreign policy, I'll continue to vote Republican.

Posted by: belloscm at October 20, 2003 01:45 AM (xGZ+b)

3 It's true that the Democratic party is, by and large, a bunch of wankers. But trust Bush to run the country? The man has established himself as anything but trustworthy and open, or at least, has appointed untrustworthy people into positions of power who step around in the shadows and think like carnivorous dinosaurs. No thank you.

Posted by: chromal at October 21, 2003 07:25 AM (tVSJJ)

4 After two years in Washington, I often long for the realism and sincerity of Hollywood.

Posted by: Nardo Abby
at January 21, 2004 08:34 PM (4jehc)






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