Here are some choice cuts from something called Larry Magid, writing for the San Jose Mercury News:
1. Palin's "leadership" during this campaign served as a negative role model, implying that it's OK to spread rumors and call people names. While she never said that Obama was a terrorist, she did say he pals around with them [True]. She also called him a "socialist," [True] which gave ammunition to some on talk radio and in the blogosphere to imply that he's a "Marxist" [True] and "communist" [True] and therefore a likely dictator [Remains to be seen].This guy goes on to compare people who dare disagree with him to 'cyberbullies,' which is a real problem. I guess Mr. Magid thinks people who think independent of him should be gotten rid of, just like cyberbullies should be done away with.
2. It wasn't just the presidential campaign that nauseated me. There was the comment by Rep. Michele Bachmann, [She is one awesome congresschick, by the way] R-Minn., to MSNBC's Chris Matthews [Obama's Bitch] implying that some members of Congress are un-American. [True. Hello!!!]
3. And who can forget defeated North Carolina Sen. Elizabeth Dole's implication that her opponent (a Sunday school teacher) was "Godless." [True. I guess it is okay to be Godless, but it is not okay to point this out because it 'nauseates' this moron.]
He in fact stated to Joe The Plumber that he was going to spread the wealth. These were the words of Obama and his left-wing illuminati supporters. Why did everyone put the blame on Palin for what he said?
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you ever heard of the word 'Illuminati?' Oh, never mind.
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