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Right-Wing ConspiracyPosted on Feb 12, 2008
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By Douglas Chalmers, February 13, 2008 at 10:29 pm Link to this comment
Oh, is that why John McCain’s adviser, Mark McKinnon, endorsed Barack Obama???
Report thisBy Louise, February 13, 2008 at 6:48 pm Link to this comment
You’d be hard pressed to prove that if you ever drove through the heart of red state country on a hot afternoon and everybody’s got their radios on and their windows down.
Personally I think it means: E) All of the above.
With possibly a sub-E) Except the ones who have decided to abandon the bovine matter, declare themselves “independents” and vote Obama.
Report thisBy Aegrus, February 13, 2008 at 10:33 am Link to this comment
Louise, these pseudo-conservative shock jocks have never represented the Republican party. Ann Coulter, Rush, Hannity and whatever others there are just represent the hate mongers in America.
The sensationalism they use masks the core of other principals which they stand for. When all is said and done, a person who advocates conservatism will always vote Republican because they still believe it means small government, which is all conservatism ever should stand for.
Report thisBy Louise, February 13, 2008 at 7:51 am Link to this comment
I’m confused.
What does this mean?
A) There is a vast right-wing conspiracy.
Report thisB) There is a fracture in the right-wing.
C) The right-wing is wrong again.
D) There is no right-wing, just a right whacko wing.
E) All of the above.