Response To A Liberal

I seriously enjoyed reading this comment on my previous post so I wanted to respond to it.

I love Ted Kennedy said...

Wow. I scanned through your posts and one thing kept leaping out at me: NOBODY reads your blog. Well, except for "D. Roman" who clearly just wants you to link to his blog. I guess your brand of politics is just over. How does it feel to be in the minority? Again. Get used to it, rightwingnut. Liberals have taken over America again. Even your boy Giuliani is pro-gay rights, pro-choice, and loves him some immigrants. It just must suck to be a Republican right now. But hang in there: 2008 is coming... and it's only going to get worse for you. Say it with me: President Hillary Clinton. Ahhh, that felt good. Let's do it again: President Hillary Clinton. First Gentleman William Jefferson Clinton. Has a nice ring to it. Sucker.


You would be surprised to know how many people read this blog. Some of them are high-level elected officials. The reason I don't get very many comments is because once I have thoroughly covered an issue, there isn't anything substantive left to say.

Sorry, but my brand of politics will NEVER be over because it makes up the backbone of this country. The majority of America is conservative, regardless of what the liberal dominated media says. And it crosses ALL socioeconomic classes. Liberals are nothing more than a loud, obnoxious minority that whines every time they don't get their way.

In Washington, conservatives are in the minority, but that won't last long. Once the conservative backbone of America sees what unfettered liberalism is doing to America, be prepared for a house-cleaning in Washington. Example - the illegal immigration amnesty bill.

I agree with you about Rudy. He is way to liberal on social issues. As a matter of fact, I can't think of one Republican that is currently running who I would vote for. Yes, it must suck to be a Republican right now. But I'm not a Republican. I'm a conservative and there is a huge difference.

If Hillary gets elected, I will be at peace knowing that positive change is coming soon. She won't get a second term. The American people won't stand for it. And Bill Clinton, "First Gentleman"? Now there's an oxymoron if I've ever heard one. You should never use the name Bill Clinton and the word "gentleman" in the same sentence. Unless maybe it was "gentleman's club".

I know that you are a true liberal. Rather than present a well-framed position on a issue, you merely resorted to generalities and name-calling. That's a liberal's MO. Plus, who else would admit to liking Ted Kennedy?

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