7/17/2005 03:53:00 PM|||Nathan Moore|||
I have a hard time believing that I am an active member of a party that hates other people. This becomes especially difficult to believe when jerks like Paul Begala spit off the mouth like a drunkard screaming obscenities at a highway retaining wall, whose most cogent statement in a rant of idiocy is "That is bulls*** national defense, and we should say that." It's here, thanks to CNS (no CBS, ABC, CNN, Fox, or anyone else).

"They want to kill me and my children if they can. But if they just kill me and not my children, they want my children to be comforted -- that while they didn't protect me because they cut my taxes, my children won't have to pay any money on the money they inherit,"

Wow. And I'm in the brain-dead group, accused of hating everything from disabled children to puppies.

Yeah, keep saying that, Paul (yeah, say it like the four letter word it is) - it ought to simpy RESOUND with the American people. You're right Paul, it's not the ideas you're communicating, it's how you're doing it. Perhaps the more you say "bulls***", the more apt the public will be to voting you and your clowns back into office. Even better, remember to call the American people stupid, as Thomas Frank, also at the same event, does for nearly 300 pages in What's the Matter With Kansas? It ought to win them over. Trust me. I'm one of them - the more you call me stupid and "brain-dead", the more I become irrevocably enamoured with you and your kind. It's weird, and probably unhealthy, but I think it just might work.

And what makes me most concerned is that an auditorium full of nonthinking sheep clap at such high school talk as if it's some sort of brilliant observation, that deserves the oohh's and ahh's of the nouveau intelligentsia chattering class (and I use the word "class" in the loosest of senses).

Oh well - with guys like this giving the Democrats advice, it looks like such things as the filibuster issue won't be an issue at all after 2006.
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