Wednesday, May 21, 2008

You can find them for a dime a dozen...Bush Bashers, that is. The term 'Mob' is an apt descriptor of the hordes of these Democratic (and some wayward Republican) Bush Bashers today; led by a few loudmouthed partisans and whipped along by the Main Stream Liberal Media, these 'mob' members, when under the influence of groupspeak, come across as the most mindless, cowardly, and ignorant bunch of idiots we've ever seen; truly the effect of the MSM's relentless BDS on most simple twodigit television watchers can be construed as 'mob rule'. The laziness and the 'ease of use' of BDS to blame every sort of problem on President Bush attracts every slackwitted lunatic capable of putting two words together (as evidenced by the success of KOS and most of the other fringe Marxist-school blogs...Democratic Underground, Sadly, No!, Firedoglake and the Huffington Post, just to name a few).

Do these silly-putty groups have any real, solid gripes? Other than just falling in line and playing follow their noxious leaders? Not really. President Bush will be judged fairly by historians, long after these basement boyz are back at their bongs.

I ran across this article written by Eric Dondero, who also publishes The Libertarian Republican...
George W. Bush has won not one, but two Wars under his administration: Afghanistan and Iraq. We caught Saddam Hussein, and then hanged him a year later. We killed his two ugly bloodthirsty murderous sons Uday and Qusay. After a year of the media crying "We may have got Saddam, but Zarcawi is still loose," we got him too. The War in Iraq was simply one of the most glorious victories for the United States Military in the history of our Nation. Afghanistan was won with lightening speed; less than 6 weeks. Both countries today are living under relative peace and calm with struggling but steady near democratic governments. They are beacons of light for the entire Middle East and South Asia.

Then there was Katrina: A stunning success by the Federal Government response, mainly the brave Coast Guard. Bush himself deserved a great deal of credit for the Feds' very rapid response. But it was a complete and utter disaster for the Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco and the New Orleans Mayor Nagen. (Remember the infamous school bus incident where Nagen's fleet sat in the parking lot instead of being used for evacuation?) How did the media spin it? Can't blame the woman Governor nor the whiny ever-complaining puppy-eyed Mayor. Blame it on Bush and the Republicans, of course.

Economy? Going on 7 years of solid growth thanks to the Bush tax cuts early on in his administration and the general Pro-Business deregulation climate promoted by administration officials. Media spin? Once again, Housing Crisis, not the fault of creditors who engaged in highly speculative lending to people who had no earthly means of buying and sustaining payments on a home. Nope. Blame it on Bush.

Energy? Media spin, blame it on Bush, not the Environmentalists who won't allow us to drill at the ANWR and off our Coasts. Story after story about Bush's failures on bringing down gas prices on average Americans. Meanwhile the media covers up the fact that nearly 30% of each dollar put into one's gas tank goes to the government at all levels by way of a myriad of taxes to state, federal and local governments.

Republicans share some of the blame, but not for issue stances, rather for being so naiive in face of such a massive liberal media onslaught. Sure, some fight back. Fox News is an outlet for regular GOP talking heads. But mostly Republicans cower in face of the liberal media Titans. They refuse to go for the jugular, cuss, scream and shout at the liberal media thugs, for fear of being perceived as "too unfriendly."

The fact that Republicans have sunk so low, simply shows that it's very difficult to defeat the liberal media. They are all-powerful. It's not the GOP's fault. Conservatives and libertarians need to take every opportunity to point out the massive bias in the liberal media against limited government principles. Or else, we'll continue to see the GOP brand sink in the polls amongst gullible Americans.
On my side, we, the 'good guys', who do not follow the mindlessness of the BDS mob, have our work cut out for us. I've always thought of politics as a pendulum, swinging from side to side; never really 'sticking' for long on either side, and probably best when crossing center. We are swinging wide left now, it seems. But as long as we can keep the marxist, fascist Leftists who now run the Democratic party from totally taking over, eventually things will return more to center.

And these 'mob' BDS Bush haters we are seeing so much of in today's pestiferous political punditry pools? Bush is leaving January 19. No more BDS, boys, you'll have to find somewhere else to wank. Eventually these anti-Bush mobs will turn on each other. The KOSKook sorts will find that no matter how hard they want to attain Marxist purity that just won't happen; the Al Gore global warmalists will go on a 'break' after finding that Earth's climate is not theirs to use as political tools; the anti-war fringe is already running out of complaints as both Iraq's and Afghanistan's fledging governments allow for people to choose and live their lives without cruel dictators; and I suppose the rest of the majority of these slack-jawed yokels will tune in Survivor or some other thirty-minute sitcom and wait for the next Olberdouche or Michael Moore or MSM talking vomitus head to siren-call them to arms. Or five fingers, as the case may be.



Now, I'm going on vacation. See you sometime next week.

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