Saturday, August 21, 2004

Liberals Got You Down?



I tell you, between my extended family members, the main stream media, and all my friends from college, I get very depressed because I feel the liberals are succeeding in their whitewash. I feel that since I started my blog that I have invested too much emotion and person into this election.

I used to listen to Rush coming home from work every day, until I got this great job that keeps me at work until halfway through Hannity (who I don't really enjoy--but he has his moments) and it would really cheer me up.

Well, I today dropped a whole $7.95 to join his monthly membership and I recommend you do the same. This is therapy I might need into the next year if Kerry gets elected.

The $7.95 is worth it simply for the Michelle Malkin interview on Friday.

Mind you, I find great solice in my friends over at Kitty Litter, Red Line Rants and Kerry Haters...but nothing beats being a dittohead.

8 comments:

Wild Bill said...

Ditto. Don't let the Libs get you down. You are fighting the good fight. Now that you have opened the door and walked through, you can never return to the world before the door. You are in the moment and the place you are supposed to be. If you feel it is time to move beyond your position strive only to move forward. What the hell am I saying? You rock! Don't know what I would do without you.

Ghost Dansing said...

Nice job on the BLOG Design Aaron. As you are discovering, in order to maintain an unquestioning allegiance to modern Republicanism, it is important to voluntarily submit to a homogenous stream of information to continue the indoctrination. As your Leader, George Bush points out, it is less important to be reading newspapers than to be surrounding yourself with sychophantic media that stridently repeats the same message, over and over again, preferrably in an environment in which there are no contra-indicating information. If you do not do this, you may become a Liberal, i.e. tolerant, open-minded, nuanced with a realization that complex problems are complex problems that seldom have an absolutely perfect answer. Rush Limbaugh, inadvertantly symbolizes modern Republicanism by his very physiognomy; a large, loud mouth guy with a hearing problem. He is the perfect Republican, so you would do well to model yourself after him. Rave on!

Kitty said...

I've been a dittohead since April '92. You do know, don't you, that Rush will be on the air Monday, but Tuesday he'll be on vacation in Scotland. He said he'll be back in time for the convention. But I understand your feelings, Aaron. We all experience them, even liberals. In fact, just think what the libs must be feeling now that the MSM is finally looking at Kerry's military records. LOVE the new look!

Anonymous said...

Your site is awesome and quite inspiring. Keep up the good work.

Wild Bill said...

Hey Ghost, just remember it shows more compassion to show concern for a problem instead of actually fixing the problem. Everything is just to complicate to try and fix, maybe we should all give up, hold hands and sing songs until the TERRORISTS or Libs destroy America? Liberal 101 Rule #10: It is not the outcome that matters just the effort!

Wild Bill said...

Rule #11: When the going gets tough, blame it on Bush!

Ghost Dansing said...

Yep.. Republicans are pretty much "fixers". In fact, they like historical mistakes so much that they like to repeat them over and over again. I suppose so they don't run out of things to "fix".
A young John Kerry spoke of leaders who sent others to their deaths because they wanted to seem tough, then "left all the casualties and retreated behind a pious shield of public rectitude." Fifteen months after George Bush strutted around in his flight suit, more and more Americans are echoing Gen. Anthony Zinni, who received a standing ovation from an audience of Marine and Navy officers when he talked about the debacle in Iraq and said of those who served in Vietnam: "We heard the garbage and the lies, and we saw the sacrifice. I ask you, is it happening again?"

Republicans: Seldom in doubt. Frequently wrong. (I guess that is kinda like "confidently wrong".

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