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Day August 12, 2007

Kos: Fox News vs. “Hundreds of Thousands of Voices”

In a usual display of liberal-whining and Fox News-bashing, Kos uttered the following line when his site’s insanity factor was questioned by Harold Ford: 

“It’s called Democracy, if you don’t like regular people…”

On Meet The Press, Kos showed his true-blue colors by complaining to Harold Ford about his appearances on Fox News.  He then labeled Ford’s recent comments on Harry Reid as an “attack.”

Ford then directed some of the attention to the insane things put out on Kos’s website and Kos then decided to start throwing in the old Democracy (the kind that they love when they denounce their country and root for U.S. troop failure in Iraq, but the kind they hate on Fox News) canard.

Since Kos has so much respect for the voices of “hundreds of thousands,” then how about the “millions” that did the following:

– “millions” watch Fox News and continue to keep Hannity & Colmes and O’Reilly Factor number one among top-rated cable TV shows. 

– “millions” voted in the last two national elections for George W. Bush.

– “millions” of Iraqis showed up in three elections to show their true desire for the same “Democracy” that Kos allegedly celebrates.

– “millions” of Americans want Roe v Wade overturned.

– “millions” of Americans buy books by Ann Coulter.

“millions” of Americans buy books by Michelle Malkin and read her blog weekly.

I think you get the point and I could go on and on.  If Democracy is such an important issue to Democrats (as it is not) then Kos wouldn’t have to keep complaining about Fox News and liberals would have a new-found respect for Rush Limbaugh!

“Democracy” for the Kos apparently means a club of hand-picked, finely-selected collections of nuts that want to hold hands and sing “Give Peace a Chance” with Muslim fanatics while they have bombs strapped to their chests. 

Apparently, Meet The Press is no longer the serious forum for discussion anymore, and perhaps this explains why the real Democracy of America continues to float toward Malkin, Coulter, Fox News, and conservative talk-radio.

Does he really think Hillary is going to show up to his “convention” again after she wins the Democratic nomination?  Won’t she be too busy appealing to the moderate Christians, then?

Good luck with next year’s convention, Kos.

Whose Problem?

The current Democrat Congress is just a gift that keeps on giving.  If the GOP can just get their act together for a few months around election time, this will be a cakewalk.  South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn (Dem whip in the House) really showed his cards in a recent interview.  TheState.com reports -

Clyburn’s statement came in a Washington Post article on Monday in which the House majority leader from Columbia said a positive report on progress by Army Gen. David Patreaus could hurt Democrats’ efforts to end the war.

“I think there would be enough support in that group to want to stay the course and if the Republicans were to stay united as they have been, then it would be a problem for us,” Clyburn told the Post. “We, by and large, would be wise to wait on the report.”

Ok.  Clyburn and others claim that his remark about success in Iraq being a problem for the Dems – was taken out of context.  Bullcrap.  Let’s do some sentence analysis here.

if the Republicans were to stay united as they have been, then it would be a problem for us,” Clyburn told the Post.

Dwell on that for a second.  Let it sink in.  Ok?  Look at it again.

 if the Republicans were to stay united as they have been, then it would be a problem for us,” Clyburn told the Post.

Now go and reread the full quote.  It is a “problem” for the Democrats if General Patreaus comes to DC with a report indicating that the surge is working and that things are turning around in Iraq.  Why would you end a war that is going successfully?  Why would you pull your troops out of battle if they are winning. I know some liberal Brookings Institute loons finally figured that out. Add to that Senators Dick Durbin and Bob Casey. Go figure.

To borrow a phrase from Rush – the Dems are “invested in defeat.”  They don’t care if we are winning.  They just need to appease the fringe left of their party.  For them, there is no option but withdrawl from Iraq. The best scenario for them, as Clyburn reveals, is for the war to go badly so that they have a strong case for leaving Iraq.

Don’t you see?  If the economy is good, it’s bad for the Dems.  If the war in Iraq is going well, it’s bad for the Dems.  Anything that is good for this nation is bad for the Dems (and vice-versa I guess).

Why do people elect these buffoons?  I’ll never understand.  But Clyburn really showed his ass.  Finally we have a true insight into the Democrat Party and their line of thinking.  I hope the GOP candidate for President in 2008 uses that clip in a commercial.  Clyburn is the poster child for a GOP President and Congress in 2008.

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