It’ s a good thing I can laugh at myself…because I realized this morning as I was munching my breakfast taco that I wrote Teddy Roosevelt and not Franklin Roosevelt when referring to the “fireside chats.” However, complaining about the presidential address to school children is even more ignorant than my goof. And if those parents pull their kids from school to prevent them from hearing President Obama’s scary message about the importance of education their kids will be making equally goofy mistakes. So there!
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September 8, 2009 at 3:04 am |
Conservatives of that “pull your kids out of school!” stripe are idiots. We’re really seeing the true colors of the Republican party now–the Dems are fumbling the ball badly but the Republicans have clearly indicated that nothing has changed for them since the days of Nixon and it’s not going to anytime soon.
I can never resist going down the line for the conservative cheerleaders:
–Bill O’Reily–a jackass that I’m ashamed has a celtic-sounding last name. He’s one meltdown away from joining the Minutemen.
–Glenn Beck–a moron, a shaved chimp that escaped from the Bronx Zoo and still flings its feces at startled onlookers. The most intelligent thing he knows how to say is “Goodnight”.
–Rush Limbaugh–the pill-popping zeitgeist of the Republican party. Want to know just how simple-minded and easily led these right-leaners can be? Tune in and try not to vomit.
The only sign of life or a double-digit IQ on the conservative side of things is George Will, but I haven’t heard any of his comments post-election on the state of all this, so it’s hard for me to tell if he’s moved on from his more reasoned approach during the campaign.
OK, I’ve ranted plenty.
September 8, 2009 at 3:29 am |
Wow, and I thought I was bad. I am only on the peripheral of the political playground and I have heard of all of these conservatives; but, I try to stay away from negative energy–which is all they seem to spew. My whole point was/is that there are more serious things to complain or worry about other than the president addressing school children about education. And for the love of God give the kids credit for being intelligent enough to question what they hear. I know in my household everything comes with fifty billion questions.