Not the Time for Loud Liberal Idiots

Who thought giving Joy Behar a show was a good idea? What was the pitch for that? “You know the angry sub-moronic arguments you’d usually have to sift through comments on the Huffington Post to find? We want a TV show of that.” She’s the most dim-witted of the View hosts, and that is an extraordinary accomplishment. Who in the world was clamoring for her insight right now?

And then we have this Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida, a freshman who has distinguished himself as a loud idiot in Congress — again, no small accomplishment. Considering that he’s from a competitive district, I’m not sure it was a smart idea that when people pointed out he’s a loud idiot he became louder and more of an idiot. If I only still lived in Florida, I could run against him and win in 2010.

While people tolerated liberals for a little bit after the 2008 election, that is long gone now. If Democrats want to have any hope going into 2010, they need to get and handle on their dumbasses. Each time they speak, that just more motivation for Republicans. It’s not motivating any Democrats worth mentioning though, as all that stupid energy got used up in 2008 and they are sleepy now.

14 Comments

  1. Frankly, I like the idea of giving Joy Behar a TV show. Behar is such a moron that next year she will likely forget the day upon which the elections will be held. Perhaps her moron viewers will also forget about the elections.

    And regardless of whether this particular plan works, it’s never a bad idea to let liberals spew forth their actual opinions upon an unsuspecting public.

  2. Ye gods – that voice – that awful, awful voice. It makes you want to rip your ears off. Add to it the idiocy of the things she’s saying and it’s like listening to a Noam Chomsky book-on-tape read by Fran Drescher.

  3. You missed the real point.

    That Wilson fella made a million off two little words – “you lie.”

    Imagine what Grayson will reap in contributions from his many words!

    It is all about making a loud noise that will get partisans to PayPal your campaign some loot. Seems like he chose the correct venue.

  4. Theirs is a simple logic, “We won with a 51% landslide – so anything we want we are entitled to get, this is now a post-political age in which the king rules and you submit.”

    The over reach will cause a massive backlash, then the cry will be,”We lost, but a tyranny of the majority is tyranny and that’s bad, so you must compromise with us , nobody wants what this teeny tiny narrow majority of Americans is advocating.”
    You’d think Yogi “Nobody goes there anymore-it’s too crowded” Berra was their chief strategist.

    “It’s deja vu all over again.”

  5. It’s a great idea! Whichever network was perspicacious enough to offer her a show will just head on down the “swirlie machine” all the quicker.
    (They are all trying to self-destruct, right?)

  6. Yeah, she’s making statements about people who call other people names. Ummm…wow. Gotta love libs. The more disgusting they are, the more they accuse people of doing what it is that they’re actually guilty of.

    Make a living as the biggest name-caller on TV, then make a little statement positioning yourself as the one who’s above name-calling.

    Have the press in your back-pocket, then make a statement about how soft the press has been on your Republican opponent (despite them savaging him daily), and how tough they’ve been on you.

    Cause a national economic disaster almost single-handedly, then make a statement that if you’d had more oversite of the situation you could have prevented it.

    Spend all day digging up dirt on your opponents and trying to savage them and their families with whatever mundane tidbits you dig up, then make statements about the awful right wing attack machine.

    Working to enact Adolph Hitler’s government in the US, then call your opponents Hitler and Nazis.

    Doing everything you can to promote abortion, suicide (assisted and otherwise) and end-of-life counseling, then accuse Republicans of wanting people to die.

    It never really ends.

  7. And the psychological coup d’etat, Son of Bob: believing people are basically stupid, promoting public policies that promote stupidity, and then harvesting the crop of stupid people at the polls. Truly, it is a vicious circle.

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