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Enough already. Sheesh.

I am being baited by Liberals on a daily basis now thanks to their delusions about the Libby indictment. Have they any clue how silly this is? As if I will somehow blow a gasket because yet another Lib has misconstrued the Libby indictment as proof of something perpetrated by the Bush administration. Puhleeeze!

I actually received a call tonight from a lunkheaded Lib saying, "Oh, nice move by W today! Stroke of genius that he warned us all about the bird flu. I mean, I'm so scared of getting the bird flu now that I've forgotten all about the indictment of one of his cabinet members." HELLO?! I couldn't even begin to straighten out that mess. So, I let it go. Laughed it off and said, "Well, as I recall you Libs ripped him a new a-hole over last year's flu vaccine shortage. I'd say that he must have gotten the message about that, wouldn't you?" ;)

This stuff is just so indicative of the Lib mentality. They defend the heck out of nonsense and expect people to believe them and/or respect them for sticking up for their fellow Libs. We Conservatives, on the other hand, own up to the facts, analyze the situation, and get very clear on what it all means. Of course, we're all now REALLY comfortable with the fact that no matter what W does, they will complain and jeer. It's old hat now.

Tsk, tsk, tsk, Libs. Get a grip on reality and stopping calling and emailing me with your nonsense. It's getting old. Really.

Comments

Rena Bernard said…
Yep, afraid so, Scott. I should call these folks "acquaintances who graduated to phone status" instead of friends. I hear from one fellow in particular anytime new Dem talking points are out. He thinks he's a comedian. I've got news for him though...

I absolutely believe that the only way any Conservative will ever get near a straight answer from the Left is if a question is posed to someone who is a Conservative Democrat. Even then you're probably whistling in the wind.

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