Now that I have some time, I thought I'd address Jeff's comments in more detail...
Jeff Boler said:
Hey, if that's how you really feel, don't let the door hit you in the tail on the way out.
Ah, feel the love.
No, Jeff, that's not how I really feel. Anyone with half a brain could tell I made my initial post in jest. Translation: it was a joke.
Of course, the outrage at any form of political dissidence or questioning whatsoever --- even when made in a non-serious context --- is something I've come to expect from the majority of Bush supporters.
Jeff Boler said:
I've never seen so many whiners in my life.
Y'should watch more FOX News.
Jeff Boler said:
And you liberals can't figure out why you have lost the last two elections. Are you people that out of touch?
First off, as before, I am not a liberal. The defining feature of liberalism is that it holds the sources and solutions of human suffering to be external in origin (i.e., society does bad stuff to us and that's why life sucks). I have no more favoritism with that philosophical persuasion than I do with the internalist leaning of conservatism.
Secondly, "we" lost the last two elections for two very different reasons:
- Election 2000: A heavily conservative Supreme Court gave the presidency to George W. Bush, even though he didn't have the electoral votes to support this decision. Less of a win, more of a steal (not that Gore was a helluva lotta better, anyway).
- Election 2004: Nearly 75% of Bush's voters held (and continue to hold) erroneous perceptions about Iraq's possession of WMDs and their involvement in 9/11, despite claims of the contrary from the 9/11 Commission Report. Frivolous side issues --- such as gay marriage, stem cell research, and abortion --- were also raised by the administration to bring in purported "values voters" (who generally lean more toward the conservative slant).
Laterz.