Saturday, September 13, 2008

They still don't get it

Here's a lib who just can't get her arms around Palin Power.

Let me clue this writer in on a few pointers for liberals.

1) You might get more respect if you practice what you preach.

You care about the poor. Try giving more than $300 bucks to charity. See, liberals have turned the "conservatives have no compassion for the poor" meme into a cottage industry, while these same conservatives are actually working in homeless shelters and soup kitchens.

These same conservatives who give more than $300 to charity...while they're in college.

2) If a woman truly has choice, quit vilifying her for exercising the "life" choice.

I cannot begin to number the liberal blog posts absolutely trashing Palin for giving birth to a baby with Down Syndrome. It's disgusting.

3) You care about Joe "six pack". How about putting his interest in front of fucking caribou in Alaska.

You can read my thoughts on this here.

4) How about that democratic leadership of yours sending their kids to the very crappy schools that are good enough for the masses.

See, this jerk off can't understand why Palin Power is so rampant among conservatives. Well, because she doesn't talk about people with some modicum of common sense like they're a pack of rubes. Palin actually gives them a voice to be heard.

Imagine if we would get a government who would do the same.

You can take that back to the Arugula King.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Classic lib. Just doesn't get conservatives. We conservatives see the light. We take responsibility for our lives, make them better, and are happy for it.

When libs see gloominess or negativity in us about govt, they interpret that it's that we want to separate our nice safe little world from those who are different. They couldn't be more wrong!

In fact, if you ask any conservative why they are negative on socialist liberalism, they will tell you that it depresses them that it's the one thing that stands in the way of the most people being able to share the same success they themselves have found in life. We want a unified, successful, society with all who wish to participate to do so, regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, etc. But liberalism stands in the way.

We see blight, we see poverty, we see a lost soul, and see see one thing standing in the way: half century notion that government is the answer. We see the answer as indiviudal self determination and a strong private economy. If anything depresses a conservative, it's compassion for one's brother who is the victim of (theoretically) good intentioned liberals.

Yet this ding dong blogger is so consumed with her own prejudices about conservatism that her article comes across as an endless diatribe on how wonderful she is for migling with the unwashed conservative masses.

But if anything, she is nothing more than a cookie-cutter lib. So eager to divide America with the blunt instrument of liberalism into two distinct sectors: the Haves and the Have-nots, with the presumption that the have-nots are the good guys, and the side she apparently wants to belong to.

What's most amazing to me is that, after doing just that, she sounds so disgusted and surprised that her side, the Have-nots...well...have not.

We conservatives choose to "have", and we invite anyone who wishes to also "have", to join us. Only liberalism stands in your way.