Thursday, November 11, 2010

I think she never got over losing Michael Douglas

A great look at Maureen Dowd and the idiots she inspires


The American Spectator : It's Maureen in America Again
Especially after bad days, liberals like to go to columnists like Maureen Dowd at the New York Times for some reassurance that everything's fine with liberalism and it's just the rest of us who are a bad mix of weird, greedy, ethnocentric, dumb and scary.


Like a lighthouse in a storm, Dowd unfailingly guides lost-at-sea liberals back to the safe port of bigger government, political sneering, higher taxation, centralized planning and economic envy.


Here was Ms. Dowd's instant analysis on the morning after the nation's voters delivered a stunning and nationwide defeat to Democrats: "Even though it was predicted, it was still a shock to see voters humiliate a brilliant and spellbinding young president, who'd had such a Kennedy-like beginning."


..."Republicans," she asserted, "outcommunicated a silver-tongued president who was supposed to be Ronald Reagan's heir in the communication department."...

...Barack Obama, similarly, when asked while attending a European summit in 2009 if he believed in American exceptionalism, replied, "I believe in American exceptionalism, just as I suspect that Brits believe in British exceptionalism and Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism." As Michael Barone put it, "In other words, not at all."

One, Reagan never communicated apoligies for the nation he loved. Two B Hussein Obama delights at the preceived end of American exceptionalism. And Reagan didn't need a teleprompter to address second graders. Take BO from the idiot boards and he is completely clueless.

...Ms. Dowd's description on the morning after of the previous night's political winners? Simply "a lot of conservative nuts." Quite a catty, bitter and erroneous depiction of events by a top columnist at the so-called "paper-of-record."...
A good way to describe that waste of trees...
No Maureen, it's more like they looked at the home values, loss of jobs, inflation and nationalizaton of large chuncks of the society and they say "Not no but hell no!" But from the New York Pravda, the little people are ignorant and Maureen and others must enlighten them like muchrooms.

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