Posted
11:58 AM
by Steve
Another great example of the ignorance of the left:
"Children learn in school what they need to know to 'function' in a socialist society, but are not literate enough to gain the knowledge they would need to escape it. Socialism must be really great if they need to dumb us down in order to get us to quietly accept it. The socialist elites need us stupid so that we have no alternative to their socialistpropaganda. Socialism has to be sold to us through emotion. It cannot withstand intellectual scrutiny." --Debbie O'Hara
See the early George Lucas film "THX-1138" for an example of the perfect leftist utopia.
Posted
1:34 AM
by Steve
Blue State idiocy
For weeks after the re-election of President George W. Bush, the "elitists" from the insipid "Blue states" have been decrying the stupidity of the occupants of the "Red States". But think about it for a minute: Isn't the final result the best and most telling indicator of victory or defeat? The pundits have been telling us for years it takes acumen and strategy to win political campaigns. Re-visiting the 2004 debacle is like reminding the bewildered Democrats of an albatross of colossal ignorance and incompetence that hangs around their necks.
The fact that their man resides in the White House is proof that the occupants of the "Red States"aren't ignorant gun-totin', bible-thumpin', red-necks unless of course the brainiacs of the the "Blue States" wish to admit they were soundly out-thought, out-strategized, and
outmaneuvered by the cast of "Hee Haw". The denial in these leftist dismissals of "Red State" dominance simply plays into the hands of the Republicans for 2008.
After all, what kind of shallow people abandon a popular candidate because he makes a funny sounding screech during the primaries? How fickle and weak are your core beliefs (and how much do you value style over substance) that you would so quickly change allegiances? Howard Dean was the darling of the far-left and they dropped him like a rabid squirrel after his
Faux pas. I am in no way saying Howard Dean could have won a national race, but his banishment speaks volumes about the Democrats.