this post was commented on with a great deal of approval at a number of PUMA sites. You don't have to be a republican to distrust and detest obama.
You know, sir, I feel for you guys, all politics aside.
When this is all over, honest and authentic Democrats and liberals are going to have a Hell of a mess to clean up, and a Hell of a lot of re-building to do, from all the havoc and damage done by the Obamaites, and the Obamaite primitives.
It's going to be Kiev or Minsk or Warsaw in 1945 all over again, honest and authentic Democrats trying to clean up the rubble and slowly rebuild. (This has, incidentally, happened with the Republican party, too.)
From my own observation, Democrats who supported the worthier candidate for their nomination know far more about politics, than do the Obamaites, and the Obamaite primitives. If, for example, she had won the nomination instead of he, the supporters of the worthier Democrat would be busy reaching out, bridge-building, healing, to the Obamaites and Obamaite primitives, so as to unite the Democrats.
But what we're seeing is the Obamaites and Obamaite primitives mocking, scorning, lambasting, harassing, humilitating, and Hating honest and authentic Democrats; not the olive branch, but the cat o' nine-tails.
Sooner or later, the Obamaites and Obamaite primitives are going to realize, "Hey, we need these people, these honest and authentic Democrats," and desperately reach out to them.....but one hopes honest and authentic Democrats make their price high, for all the gratuitous grief they've had to take.
I think, for example, the Obamaite cali primitive should offer to clean the house three times a week, of the Fredda Warburg primitive, so as to get the latter's vote for Barry "Six States" Obama. And that the Obamaite rich kid grazing primitive, the jgraz primitive, takes the cboy4 primitive out to wine-and-dine three nights a week, so as to secure the cboy4 primitive's vote.
I hope honest and authentic Democrats don't sell out cheap; I hope they demand their real worth.
I have a great interest in the two-party system, which sustains and flourishes democracy.
Being Republican, I don't take politics as seriously as most Democrats, thinking of it as something comparable with the Nebraska-Oklahoma football rivalry of yore. A great rivalry, behind only the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry. Two great teams, the best in the country. Then Oklahoma started going downhill, after which Nebraska slipped downhill too, and we all know the rest of the story.