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...buggered in the wilderness. That's how Hardball Matthews frames the November election.

Chris Matthews seems to desire the promise of Deliverance, and its promissory buggering. I'll take the lifeboat, please. Typical Democrat, that Chris Matthews, pushing the Homosexual Agenda.

The man is an intellectually bankrupt Democrat tool who-- get this --worked in the Carter administration as a speech writer.

Snork!


I think McCain has the right of it: Obama is campaigning for Carter's second term.

Perhaps Matthews can write malaise-rimed speeches for Obama.



13 Comments:

  1. Edwin Drood said...
    Brokaw made an interesting point on Monday when Letterman contended that our nation is worse now than it has ever been. Brokaw said:

    "Let me remind you that forty years ago this year, Doctor King was killed, Bobby Kennedy was killed, we had the Chicago riots, 16,000 people were killed in Vietnam, Lyndon Johnson decided not to run for re-election, the Kerner Commission said we are two societies -- one white, one black, separate and unequal -- we had urban riots and in the fall we had as cantankerous and as contentious and in many way as mentally violent an election as we've ever had..."

    I would take that further and point out this is after "Johnson's great society" which looks early similar to "Change we can believe in"
    Erudite Redneck said...
    Did Letterman say "worse" or "worse off"?

    Worse than ever? Not even close.

    Worse off? An argument can be made for that.
    Anonymous said...
    ER, I have thought that you could be a reasonable person, but your one sided presentation on your own site has disappointed me. For a person in the media, it is important to present both sides and to leave it to the reader to search for the opposing view looks biased to me. I've been around several years and it took me a few to see through the bias in the media. Shame on them. The best for our Nation will not be found with one sided views being presented. This from Brokaw came as a pleasant surprise. Mom2
    Al-Ozarka said...
    "ER, I have thought that you could be a reasonable person..." - Mom2

    You've got to be kidding me, Mom!
    Anonymous said...
    Oh, like a broken clock I expect him to be right once in a while. Mom2
    Anonymous said...
    I had not been back to ER's site to read the worst comments when I posted the previous "compliment" to ER. After the way Tug was treated there, I am not sure he deserved a compliment. I feel that the donkey being picked for the Democrat icon was right on.....known for stubbornness (even if wrong). Mom2
    Erudite Redneck said...
    Re, "For a person in the media, it is important to present both sides and to leave it to the reader to search for the opposing view looks biased to me."

    Give me a break! Why do think I HAVE a blog? Anonymously? Because as a journalist I wear a dang choke-chain! I don't say what I think because my damn employer is conservative, very much, and I'm, not! I can say my damn piece at my own damn blog, and anybody who doesn't like it can stay away.

    Re, Tug. I did NOT jump ugly on him. Others at my place did. I don't bounce people because I disagree with them. Usually not even if they're jackasses.

    Daddio-al-Obama-lover is the only one I've ever bounced -- and that's because he's not just a jackass, but a hateful bastard to me PERSONALLY.

    Comne on over and show your backside anytime. Daddio-al-Kennedy-hugger. I only bounce your sorry hide when I get tired of you.

    EL, you should be embarrassed to give that jerk any slack at all.

    Mom2, YOU disappoint ME. You think "reasonable" means someone agrees with you? Get a new dictionary.
    Eric said...
    By the way, ER, this post was an homage to your style of blogging... as I perceive it to be.

    I asked myself, 'How would ER blog this if he were Conservative?'

    As to this:

    "EL, you should be embarrassed to give that jerk any slack at all."

    My response...

    "I don't bounce people because I disagree with them. Usually not even if they're jackasses..."

    ...keeping in mind, of course, the parameters I've laid out above the comment box, AND relevance.

    Can I get a "Touché" ?
    Al-Ozarka said...
    Okay, everyone. Witness the hatred in Er's latest comment. He loathes those who disagree with him.

    He calls his opponents "demons" at his place then gets tired of them when they point out the viciousness that proceeds from his corrupt mind.

    A corrupt mind that has convinced him he is on the same level as Jesus Christ himself!

    That's why I insist on calling him Reverend Redneck.

    It fits much better than the lable he has chosen for himself...because...though he is indeed a redneck, he is far from erudite.

    He sees himself as a god. Why shouldn't he think those who see him clearly are demons?
    tugboatcapn said...
    I will have to say that ER himself treats me well over there, usually, although I don't go there very often, and ER and I know each other well enough to know where each other's buttons are.

    I like ER, and I want to keep it that way.

    (Even if he is wrong about a few things...) ;-)

    And I knew what the tone of that crowd was when I went over there.

    And now, having said that, I will say this...

    I don't know how many of ER's buddies over there work in Media of one form or another, but I know that several do.

    (I know that ER does...)

    And having pointed that out, let me also point out that they all believe that the whole world hates the President as much as they do.

    To agree with them, you have to believe that George W. Bush is simultaneously a War-Mongering Evil Genius bent upon World Domination and Slaughter for his own personal enrichment and amusment, and a dunder-headed dork who can't understand anything above the intellectual level of "My Pet Goat."

    They will tell you that GWB is such a brilliant master of lies and deciet that he "lied" and "misled" everyone in the world (except Black Jesus) into an illegal and immoral war against the peaceful paradise of Iraq, simply because he loves war so much.

    And they all (except Black Jesus) fell for it, but that doesn't matter.

    Now we should all embrace Marxism because of it.

    And the Media folks go to work every day with that attitude, and spread information for the rest of us. They live in a cloud of hatred for Republicans and the President like fish in a tank of water. They live it, breathe it, need it.

    And they do not see it as "spin", or "manipulation" at all. To them, nothing could be more obvoiusly true than the worst thing you could immagine about GWB, and Republicans.

    MEDIA.

    Herein lies much of the problem we face in America.

    If you want to see the attitude of the people who's job it is to tell you about the bad, or good of the President, or the War, or Republicans or Democrats...

    Look no further than ER's blog comments page.

    Is it any wonder that the President is unpopular?

    How popular would YOU be if a crowd like that had nothing to do all day long but expose your faults and weaknesses and cover up your strengths and successes, day after day, year after year, and had a world-wide, 24/7 forum to do it with?

    This country will continue to get worse until people who believe in freedom, truth, and personal responsibility wrest control of the flow of information away from the activists who control it now.

    Is it worse now than it's ever been?

    Maybe.

    But it's not the fault of the President.

    It's because public opinion is being warped, intentionally and methodically, by people who have a left-leaning agenda.

    They would turn America into what warped them.

    And some of them do not even realize that they are doing it.
    tugboatcapn said...
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121331500809069989.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries?fark
    tugboatcapn said...
    Our impressions of ourselves and our neighbors come from personal experience. Our impressions of the nation as a whole come from the media and from political blather, which both exaggerate the negative.

    The latter has never been thicker. Democrats insist Republicans are ruining domestic policy, Republicans insist Democrats are ruining foreign policy. Neither claim is true, but both reflect what we've been conditioned to believe: that America is in much worse circumstances than it actually is.
    - - Wall Street Journal, Life Is Good, So Why Do We Feel So Bad?
    By GREGG EASTERBROOK
    June 13, 2008; Page A15
    Eric said...
    Great article. And I can't find much to complain about, so I won't bother. I do have one observation, however.

    While Easterbrook's observations are, to my mind, better than fairly fair, there are forces working within this country that IS making things worse.

    Kelo v. City of New London
    Roe v. Wade

    ...and yesterday's Habeas ruling. There is a dangerous disconnect in the Liberal mindset, as perfectly illustrated by their penchant for BDS [Bush Derangement Syndrome].

    Liberals and Dems believe Bush is just about the dumbest moron in the U.S. and doubly dangerous because he commands all the big guns. Yet these same mental giants [Libs and Dems] also believe Bush is the shrewdest most maniacal and diabolically evil politician in just about the entire history of the U.S.? Well, which is it? He can't be both. But it is an observational truth that Dems and Libs quite often alternate between the two in the span of a single conversation. Often in the same sentence.

    If I, as a Conservative, don't agree with their political point of view, I am [like Bush] a complete and utter intellectual moron... I need to go back to 6th grade [according to one of Dan's acolyte/prosletytes] But when I speak plainly of the things I know to be true, I am deemed a black-hearted evil man, whose diabolical plans for the U.S. would destroy everything Libs and Dems [and everyone else for that matter] believes is great about America.

    Well, which is it? I can't be both.

    The Bible says a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.

    And this is what I think is ultimately wrong with the Left in the country.

    They are, for the most part, unstable. In all their ways.

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