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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Gleeful Obamabots, Glum McCainiacs

So many polls are not news, and most just reinforce what we already knew. This one is no different: It reveals Obama supporters feel proud and exuberant, full of enough religious fervor to make the Arab Street jealous. Meanwhile, McCain voters are glum, upset at press coverage, and just want the whole damn thing over with.

This is news? Those backing the candidate who is ahead in the polls are happier than those whose candidate is losing?

It does reinforce a few points that we already knew:

1) The anti-McCain, Pro-Obama PsyOps carried out by Obama's adoring press has not gone unnoticed. The bias is maddening. A logical conclusion is the press is cooperating with the Democratic party to suppress the conservative vote. Fortunately, conservatives don't give up that easily.

2) Liberals display a third-world tendency to invest more emotion in their candidates. They are always looking for a redeemer to deliver them from something and remake their lives and the country. Conservatives generally just want their candidate to be competent and leave them alone. Making things worse, conservatives know their last choice for president really blew it on both counts. He kept us safe, and gave us two good Supreme Court Justices, but that's about it.

So gleeful Democrats will form a coast-to-coast conga line to the polls, transported by a euphoric ecstasy only the expectation of a messiah redeemer can evoke. They remind me of the Twelver Shia in Southern Iraq who whip themselves into an ecstatic religious frenzy in expectation of the Hidden Imam. Meanwhile, Republicans dutifully trudge to the polls powered by nothing but grim determination.

Thankfully, a grim, dejected vote counts just as much as a fervent, ecstatic one.


http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9467H800&show_article=1&catnum=0

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Silverfiddle said...

Too late, I've already got the name. Maybe you can contact google and accuse me of blog name abuse.

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