Monday, September 12, 2005

In the interest of bi-partisanship??

Somebody over at the LA times apparently thinks that in the interest of bi-partisanship, President Bush should consider nominating a democrat. You know ... at some point they might want to consider whether or not certain individuals that write stuff like this (with the possible exception of HBO comedians) are not safe to themselves and society.

It is bad enough that we have had to endure years of the left proclaiming that President Bush is the cause of all this nastiness ... after all, he failed to deliver on his promise (in the 2000 election) of a "kinder, gentler tone" in Washington, right? Do I need to pull up the statistics on how viscious the media has treated this guy, let alone the garbage that the democrats (even the elected ones) have said ... comparisons with Hitler, et al?

But now, after 5 years of more of this crap that anybody can remember, Mr. Bush is the one that is supposed to relent, again? I mean, after all, have not the Democrats responded generously and "in kind" to all other attempts Mr. Bush has made to "reach out" ... well, OK, the image that pops to mind are foaming at the mouth pit bulls after you toss them a scrap of raw meat ...
- was the ink even dry on "No child left behind" before the fat, drunk murderer from Mass. (who AUTHORED the damned bill) was already stabbing GW in the back?
- How many hours after Mr. Bush gave that moving and complimentary speech about the Clintons (unveiling of their portrait for the White House) was The (Impeached) Schlickmeister over in Europe tearing him apart?

At this point, one has to wonder exactly what is on the mind of somebody that can write something this stupid. I can see one of three choices:

1) They think conservatives really are as stupid as liberals like to think that we are; and that after all these years of insults and back-stabbing, we will continue to be fooled by their "offers" of compromise (arrogant)
2) They actually see themselves as being reasonable, compromising people. (deranged)
3) They are just trying to be funny. (comedian, albeit not funny)

At this point, we can only hope that Mr. Bush will follow through on his promises and pull out somebody that makes Scalia look like the ACLU. I am literally talking about somebody that would cause Leahy and Kennedy to skip a few heartbeats, even pass-out.

And then ... when the liberals lose their lunch and mount their insane assaults, I would like to see Frist launch the nuclear option ... and ram this new judge right down their throats. Maybe, after all of that, the liberals will finally realize who has been winning all of the critical elections in the last 8 years.

The timing would be incredible ... the Democrats have threatened to stop all Senate business if Frist invokes this option ... could you imagine them pulling this in an election year at this time in history? "Yeah, we left all those emergency relief bills hanging because we were in the corner sucking our thumbs".

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