It’s Funny When Democrats Do It
MKFreeberg at House of Eratosthenes on Oct 15 2008 at 10:16 am | Filed under: Election 2008, Feature Article, Media Watch
What, you didn’t know they could be beyond the pale sometimes, too?
This is like…a “worst ever” list. But only penciled-in. In very light pencil. I know I’ll recall other examples, later on, richly deserving of being added in.
1. President (at the time) William Jefferson Clinton, May 1, 1993: “Did you like the way [Rush Limbaugh] took up for Janet Reno the other night on his program? He only did it because she was attacked by a black guy.”
2. Joe Biden:
“You cannot go to a 7-11 or Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian Accent. I’m not joking.”
No, nobody really is too sure what he was trying to say there. But it couldn’t have been anything good.
3. I’m not entirely sure what the intended point is here, either.

4. Colbert…
5. Maher, who yeah I know, is probably not a democrat…whatever. He’s a left-wing dipwad. And I know he was trying to be poignant, not necessarily funny, but it makes the cut. It showed off what filth and ugliness was between his ears back then — and is still there now as far as I’m concerned.
The world needs to be reminded.
We have been the cowards lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That’s cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it’s not cowardly.
6. Via Rick, we learn of this innovative way some guy named “Smooshie” has of letting us know he (or she) is not a Palin fan:

7. That Bush assassination film…
Just trying to get a clear idea here where the boundaries are. I keep hearing about how McCain, Palin, and some of the folks who appear at McCain’s rallies are “over the line.” So there’s a line somewhere. You figure out where it is, you let me know. M’kay?
Also, as you can infer from the footage in a previous post, it is near-undeniable that Obama’s getting some votes from people who don’t give a rat’s ass what he’s going to do once he’s our next President. They just, as the cliche goes, “want to be a part of this thing.” I guess if you vote for The Chosen One it just goes to prove you’re a Good PersonTM.
Well you know, it’s a funny thing about people.
They have a pressing, urgent need to “prove” things that they know aren’t really true. Really. If you’re strong, confident, sure of your own good character, and you see that donating to a worthy cause will support some principles in which you really believe and help out people you think are deserving of it…you aren’t going to be talking about it too much. You’ll start bragging about it when you don’t really believe in your own little gimmick — and its value to you exists in the capability it has to fool people into perceiving altruistic motives within you that you don’t really have.
Some democrats, it should be noted, are really decent people.
They just don’t understand that much what our country’s history is with enacting certain policies, and getting results from them that fall short of — or directly contradict — what was intended.
But there’s a lot of democrats that aren’t decent people at all. They’re hideous monsters. They need their gimmicks, to fool people into perceiving altruistic motives about ‘em that they don’t really have. And when they go grasping for “humor” to show off what good people they are, sometimes that ugliness comes out.
That explains why they do it. Why the rest of us let ‘em get away with it, is something I’m going to have to have explained to me by someone who understands better.
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