Republicans aren’t all crazy. See Sayanora, Credibility on Balloon Juice for proof.
Sayanora, Credibility
Republicans aren’t all crazy. See Sayanora, Credibility on Balloon Juice for proof.
Republicans aren’t all crazy. See Sayanora, Credibility on Balloon Juice for proof.
Republicans aren’t all crazy. See Sayanora, Credibility on Balloon Juice for proof.
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Yep, good stuff.
I am impressed. Reality check. And passed the link on, (giving you credit) to a person looking for more references on WindsOfChange.
John’s extended case of the Republican vapors is really boring. He’s the kid who chose to cheer for the underdogs way back when, and is now not so happy that they’re winning championships and smoking stogies.
And having a fainting spell over righty blogs credibility? Priceless…it’s like he wants to keep one arm tied behind his back.
Umm. Yeah- it all boils down to psychobabble, Scott. I can’t stand being on the winning team.
BTW- the reason I am worried about the credibility of right-wing bloggers is because I am one. I will let the left deal with the cess-pool of the left. They really aren’t much of a threat right now anyway, having been in auto-self-marginalization mode for ten years now.
Well, what exactly did you think everybody meant by ‘family values’ back in the days you were knocking on doors? You need to look a little harder at exactly what it is that you’re supporting. Even more to the point, decide exactly what you’re willing to give up to get what you want. Because there’s not a politician drawing breath that’s going to shrink the trough, chief.
Credibility of any wing is over and done with, too. Blogs are newspapers and magazines and teevee. Chatter. Noise. Weedeaters outside your window.
“Family values” were tossed out the window in an attempt to keep Elian Gonzalez away from his father, and haven’t been since. Now “sanctity of marriage” has joined them on the ash-heap of history.