Monday, July 16, 2007

I CAN'T HEAR YOU ANYMORE

After four years of carping and whining from the Dems, I'm almost completely deaf to their protestations. Their liberalism is always an appeal to emotion rather than logic, and the "facts" they endlessly spew like a magic anti-Bush spell are dubious at best. I've reached the point where I just can't listen to their petty, sanctimonious, and defeatist diatribes any longer. My tolerance for them is limited to begin with, and on almost every argument they make, there is a bridge too far lurking in the frame visible to anyone not slavishly connected to the media.

Talk show hosts are killing me. It's just not possible for a conservative to get a fair question, much less a fair shake from most debate opportunities. The suppositions contained within their smarmy little liberal talking points are consistent: invariably factually incorrect and always stated with liberal opinion on the matter weaved in as gospel truth. Chris Matthews is the master of this art. The broad spectrum of the liberal media does the very same thing, perhaps to a lesser degree, but with the same intent. The liberal in the debate can then agree with the untruth and proceed to attack. The conservative has to first refute the untruth and parry the attack before making a point of their own. Check out "Hardball" or any CNN interview and you will quickly and clearly see the pattern described above.

Democrats need to decide whether or not they will ever defend America. No military action of any kind is ever to their liking. Their specialty is backbiting the CINC and abetting the enemy through anti-American and defeatist statements. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Nevada Senator Harry Reid, who should be wearing a turban by now. It's just pathetic that a political party has chosen to put political gain above national defense interests as a matter of course.

I never dreamed the country would need motivational therapy to fight the war just six years after 9/11. Everyone involved should go back and read the speech given to Congress by President Bush on September 20, 2001. He did try to tell us about the length and difficulty of the struggle at hand. If an attack comes to our shores again, those who have bitched and moaned about every aspect of the war at home and abroad will bear a large part of the responsibility because their actions demonstrate weakness, and thus encourage terrorists. My hearing gets worse every day.

Of course, unfortunately a Democrap will be President again one day. And I will accord them all the respect for office that they have shown President Bush. Except when it comes to matters vital to our defense, and in those cases I will salute and support our armed forces AND their CINC. Can any of the Dems say that now?

Every day that passes makes Joe Lieberman look more and more like the last Dem with any sense at all remaining.

JINGOCON

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