Funny Yet Too True!

GOPbloggers has asked a question I've often remarked about; 

"The Washington Post, in an article from Friday, is asserting that the GOP hold on the white evangelical vote is collapsing and that some heretofor conservative evangelicals are thinking of voting Democrat - and, of course, they manage to trot out someone who claims to be a conservative evengelical who is thinking Democrat due to the Foley scandal. What are we being asked to believe here? That evangelical Christians are so incredibly stupid that they'll vote for the party of abortion and gay marriage because on GOPer turned out to have moral failings.

Does the Post think we're dumb enough to believe that? Or is it that the Post is just trying to buck up leftwing voters?"

I believe a part of them really do believe we are dumb as stumps.  I rather like that part, for the simple fact that as long as they don't know what's broke, they won't know it needs to be fixed.

Michelle Malkin sent me off to this site, which has an admittedly humorous slant.  It does explain the phenomenon that prompted the WaPo story, and it's so close to being true;


"In today's evolutionary struggle we liberals are the fittest species. Conservatives are so easy - accuse them of committing a sin and they resign and disappear from public sight forever. We in the progressive community are much smarter - we don't believe in sin. It makes us invulnerable to criticism. That's why we're taking over this stupid country. However crazy, irresponsible, and outright criminal our behavior is, you can't call us sinful because that would be forcing your values on us. You can't call us hypocrites because we never said we were perfect. You can't say we've lost shame because we can't lose what we don't have. Human imperfection is our standard, our goal, or breeding ground, our primordial soup if you will. We stand for nothing and have no values except those that may hypothetically exist in a distant socialist utopia that may or may not happen."



 

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  • 10/9/2006 7:39 PM Rosemary wrote:
    Ah, but we are having more babies than they are, so what are they going to do about their own extinction?
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    1. 10/9/2006 8:23 PM DagneyT wrote:
      I have on my list of things to research, birth rate comparisons between ME and US. I can almost guarantee what EU will be. When you kill off your progeny, your future cannot look to great, whether it be by suicide bombing or by abortion. It has to even out somewhere, right?
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