The Vanquished
Josh Marshall has started campaigning against Hillary Clinton in 2008. Isn't it a little too earlier to start the next presidential election?
Andrew Sullivan, who told us his sexuality is a "non-issue," endorsed Senator Kerry in part because of his "social" position. For Sullivan, "social" issues equate to support for same-sex marriage. In his post-election commentary, Sullivan was vaporous with "fear" -- he told us, many of his gay friends were stricken senseless with fear.
Dullard Dowd was hysterical; she hates the Bush family with an unbridled passion, bordering on the unhealthy. Dowd tells us "The president got re-elected by dividing the country along fault lines of fear, intolerance, ignorance and religious rule ...[Bush] ran a jihad in America so he can fight one in Iraq."
EJ Dionne, who never "got over" the 2000 election, is more unhinged today than he was 4 years ago. Dionne signed on to Senator Edwards post-election battle plan, so he tells us the battle "rages on." Dionne insists that Bush doesn't have a "mandate." Although he told us differently when Clinton was elected and then reelected with with less than 50% of the popular vote.
'Sniff Friedman was horrified to wake up and found that many Americans (once again) rejected his politics.
Paul Krugmarx tells his like-minded pals that Bush is "a radical - the leader of a coalition that deeply dislikes America as it is." Krugmarx tells his cohort, "[we] must not give into defeatism." Krugmarx wants his socialist pals to "develop a political program aimed at maintaining and increasing the intensity. That means setting some realistic but critical goals for the next year."
Eric Alterman, who refuses to believe the MSM is "liberal" slams Newsweek's Michael Hirsh, for his "dime-store psychoanalytics a la Oedipus by way of Maureen Dowd."
It's amusing, these people spend so much of their life talking to those just like themselves, they are always amazed when they awake and find their political beliefs rejected by the majority of the American people, which they delusionally believe their voice represents.
Andrew Sullivan, who told us his sexuality is a "non-issue," endorsed Senator Kerry in part because of his "social" position. For Sullivan, "social" issues equate to support for same-sex marriage. In his post-election commentary, Sullivan was vaporous with "fear" -- he told us, many of his gay friends were stricken senseless with fear.
Dullard Dowd was hysterical; she hates the Bush family with an unbridled passion, bordering on the unhealthy. Dowd tells us "The president got re-elected by dividing the country along fault lines of fear, intolerance, ignorance and religious rule ...[Bush] ran a jihad in America so he can fight one in Iraq."
EJ Dionne, who never "got over" the 2000 election, is more unhinged today than he was 4 years ago. Dionne signed on to Senator Edwards post-election battle plan, so he tells us the battle "rages on." Dionne insists that Bush doesn't have a "mandate." Although he told us differently when Clinton was elected and then reelected with with less than 50% of the popular vote.
'Sniff Friedman was horrified to wake up and found that many Americans (once again) rejected his politics.
Paul Krugmarx tells his like-minded pals that Bush is "a radical - the leader of a coalition that deeply dislikes America as it is." Krugmarx tells his cohort, "[we] must not give into defeatism." Krugmarx wants his socialist pals to "develop a political program aimed at maintaining and increasing the intensity. That means setting some realistic but critical goals for the next year."
Eric Alterman, who refuses to believe the MSM is "liberal" slams Newsweek's Michael Hirsh, for his "dime-store psychoanalytics a la Oedipus by way of Maureen Dowd."
It's amusing, these people spend so much of their life talking to those just like themselves, they are always amazed when they awake and find their political beliefs rejected by the majority of the American people, which they delusionally believe their voice represents.
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