I just bought a studfinder. I will refrain from making the obligatory joke.
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
So, you've lost the election. Now what?
Yeah, I've been laying low for the last couple of weeks. I did offer my sincerest congratulations to my one friend who is an Obama supporter, but beyond that, I still haven't gotten my head around what happened last Tuesday.
You won't find any Obama Derangement Syndrome in these quarters in the coming years. I'd like to think that whatever criticisms I offer up here will be constructive, and I'd like to think that, years from now, you can compare what you read here about our President-to-be with what you've read about President Bush on various lefty blogs the last 8 years and say, "Yeah - he took the high road."
Still, I can't help but think that last Tuesday's result is a direct repudiation of my values, not to mention the values that I thought (erroneously) a majority of the Republic held dear. Optimistic as I try to be that things won't be so bad the next 4 (or - gasp! - more) years, my cheer is dampened by a feeling of dread.
I'll expand on these thoughts later, but I'll leave you with something to chew on:
If the Reagan Revolution isn't dead, our party's leadership has done its damnedest to kill it.
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You won't find any Obama Derangement Syndrome in these quarters in the coming years. I'd like to think that whatever criticisms I offer up here will be constructive, and I'd like to think that, years from now, you can compare what you read here about our President-to-be with what you've read about President Bush on various lefty blogs the last 8 years and say, "Yeah - he took the high road."
Still, I can't help but think that last Tuesday's result is a direct repudiation of my values, not to mention the values that I thought (erroneously) a majority of the Republic held dear. Optimistic as I try to be that things won't be so bad the next 4 (or - gasp! - more) years, my cheer is dampened by a feeling of dread.
I'll expand on these thoughts later, but I'll leave you with something to chew on:
If the Reagan Revolution isn't dead, our party's leadership has done its damnedest to kill it.
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Friday, November 07, 2008
Heard at a shooting match:
"I'm gonna kick you in the balls and be done with it."
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Saturday, November 01, 2008
Chills
John McCain at a rally in Newport News this morning:
"I am an American, and I choose to fight!"
Bring it home, John. Bring it home.
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