Monday, April 09, 2007

Laughing at Al Franken

Very gushy article on Al Franken in Time magazine.

He is going to get a lot of free press from his fellow liberals.

It is a sad comment on Minnesota.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, and electing Jesse Ventura wasn't a sad comment on Minnesota?

Al Franken is like Einstein compared to Jesse Ventura.

What's wrong with Al Franken anyway? He was a ground-breaking comedian in the 1970s, and he brings a lot of humor into politics.

In your world, is every liberal or progressive or Democrat an evildoer? Because if that's the case, you should really get the f*ck out of this country because it's going to be run by evildoers for the next four decades. And you can thank (as I often do) President George W. Bush for that. He has so poisoned the Republican Party that they will unelectable forever. Unfortunately, it required an unwinnable quagmire in Iraq Nam, the preventable loss of a major U.S. city, and the corruption and politicization of our basic government functions (GSA, DOJ, DOD, HUD) to accomplish this.

Hell, after George Bush, we'll probably be able to get Rosie O'Donnell elected to the Senate!

Orthoclase said...

Thanks for your anonymous comments.

I appreciate hearing from you.

But you get just one warning: control your use of the f-word or I start deleting your comments.

Yes, I think liberals are evil.

And you are completely wrong about the ability of liberal evildoers to run the country for decades.

Write it down, because later you are going to try to tell me that I did not actually tell you that.

The Iraq war is not "unwinnable." That is a liberal lie.

Security failures were in large part due to negligence of previous liberal Democrats who dismantled our intelligence apparatus. Some of us remember guys like Frank Church and how they crippled America. Modern liberals pretend not to know anything about it.

There is no more politicization of government now than under the Clintons. This is another liberal lie, and further evidence of the liberal double standard.

If a liberal Democrat is elected president, the government will not suddenly become de-politicized. To imply otherwise is dishonest or ignorant.

But thanks for your comments.