Hell hath no fury like a former liberal woman.
Don’t ya just love that supposed right-wing media bias. Here’s the latest on Powell and OH! once again proving how Dems are the mad hustlers of identity politics (via MyWay News via Daily Instigator)
Colin Powell worries that President Barack Obama is trying to tackle too many big issues at one time and he offers this advice: take a hard look at costs and consider the additional red tape that will be created.
“And I never would have believed that we would have budgets that are running into the multi-trillions of dollars, and we are amassing a huge, huge national debt that, if we don’t pay for in our lifetime, our kids and grandkids and great grandchildren will have to pay for it.”
Gee, Powell – why does Obama have to do anything you (a supposed Republican) wants him to do like having a smaller government?
He done already gotzzzzzzzzzz yo’ vote, biaytch!
That’s what happens when you vote on irrelevant characteristics like race, gender, age, class, etc. instead of basing your vote on f*cking policy and historical position/voting records. You voted for the most-liberal senator who never met a tax hike or spending program he didn’t like (oh, except funding for the troops at war, oooooooooooof course). So why are you @#$@#$ing surprised now that he is spending like one of the Real Housewives on Bravo.
I mean this isn’t the first time Captain Doofus has induced involuntary eye rolls. Just this time MAH eye roll is coupled with a fatty I TOLD YOU SO. You vote for a guy based on race (let’s be honest about it) and on the idea that you can be a part of history EVEN THOUGH he opposes all the principles you think our government leaders should be in alignment with. Then you expect him to throw away his principles and govern with your positions – it wasn’t Obama’s record that showed the story of a conservative-mindset when it comes to government. If you were blinded by mob mentality to see his governing/legislative past behavior, then that’s not his fault. That’s the person you see when you look at the man in the mirror that’s hopped up on Kool-aid on his way to the voting booth. Weeeeeeeee! Kool-aid! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
This is just a glaring example of why people should not let identity politics get in the way of educating themselves for their vote. You have people voting on emotions and not on educated judgments/facts, then getting pissed off about policy down the round because they weren’t paying attention. It was all out there – that’s why nearly 48% of the US didn’t vote for Obama’s liberal policies. If you’re not for liberal policies, then you shouldn’t have voted for a liberal in the first place, let alone the one ranked one of the most-liberals out there (even more liberal then John Kerry). The media would be saying the same thing about the liberal women who would have voted for McCain/Palin to then only complain about conservative policies down the line.
Take a cue from Clarence Thomas, Colin. Learn to hold on to and understand your princples. And if you want to throw them all away to a donkey in a skirt the next election cycle, don’t come crying as if you were fooled. You done made yo’ bed – so learn to lay in it, sucka!
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HogKiller
July 6th, 2009 at 3:31 pm
How MANY times do we have to hear, “BUT I DIDN’T KNOW HE WAS LIKE THAT?”
I thought Gen. Powell was an intelligent man, obviously I was mistaken. It’s my guess that Gen. Powell is regretting or will soon officially regret his decision. I know quite a few people are.
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Guard Wife
July 7th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Like so many things these days, this had me laughing & crying at the same time.
Patrick
July 7th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
Shouldn’t the right to vote be tied to something more than a pulse and 18 years of life? There are SO MANY idiots in this country. Obama is like the turd on the bottom of your shoe. It was funny to watch when the dog was grunting to squirt it out, but now it just stinks and won’t go away.
Oh to be able to kick this guy in the head.
Amritas
July 8th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
Anyone who votes “for a guy based on race” is a RACIST, period. Can you imagine what would happen to a white guy who proclaimed he was voting for a candidate because the candidate was white?
Too many humans are still cavepeople blindly supporting anyone who belongs to their ‘tribe’. (Oddly, Alan Keyes doesn’t ‘count’.) Looking at a candidate and thinking, gee, he’s the same race/gender/whatever as me is easy. Analyzing a candidate’s record is hard. So it’s no wonder people go for i-duh-ntity politics.
Parties are also just another identity. RINOs take advantage of lazy reflex Republicans who will vote for anything wearing an R.
Hogkiller,
“I thought Gen. Powell was an intelligent man, obviously I was mistaken.”
Powell is an intelligent man. Racism and intelligence can go together. One would hope the latter would rule out the former, but that’s often not the case.
Patrick,
“Shouldn’t the right to vote be tied to something more than a pulse and 18 years of life?”
You mean you want … standards? Gasp! That would be so unfair! undemOcratic!
Seriously, let’s suppose standards were in place. The sad thing is … a lot of educated people would still have vOted for the One chOice. Our uni-farce-ity system wOrks too well.
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