Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Conservatives Are from Earth, Liberals Are from Another Galaxy

That's the only explanation I have for the convenient amnesia on display by whackjobs on the Left. Ok, maybe it's only Delaware that's filled with idiots and jackasses who say things like:

Pandora: The 2000 election was a very sore spot, Sharon, but hardly comparable. But allow me to point out that liberals didn’t form cells or promote secession.

I’ll also point out that everyone came together over 9/11.

Really? They weren't calling for secession? Well, I guess this is ok with Pandora:



But did they want President Bush to succeed? Well, not exactly.
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, just minutes before learning of the terrorist attacks on America, Democratic strategist James Carville was hoping for President Bush to fail, telling a group of Washington reporters: "I certainly hope he doesn't succeed."

Hmm. That certainly sounds like failure. And on the morning of September 11, 2001, too. Of course, Carville is pissed that the story is out now, and has been quick to argue that he retracted his statement...after the airplanes crashed into the WTC.

Now, that was pretty amazing, don't you think? I mean, all it took was a terrorist attack for liberals--yes, Delaware Dem, high profile Democrats--to decide they didn't want President Bush to fail. But don't worry. It didn't take long for liberals to start wanting President Bush to fail again. Old habits die hard.

I was floored that there was a human being stupid enough to claim, as Pandora and the other Dumbaware Liberals claimed, that they were all highly supportive of President Bush when he was selected elected. Given the amazing vitriol slung at GWB for eight years, you would have to be an absolutely pathological liar--or from Delaware, I suppose--to try to argue how much better George Bush was treated than Barack Obama.