Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Republican Intellectual Elite My Ass

I love being lectured to by fu**-ups.

Complicating the coming fight is a widening gap between the party's grass-roots activists and its intellectual elite. Gov. Palin sits squarely in the center of the debate. Embraced by many social conservatives in the party's base, she was dismissed by some party leaders, including some former government officials who endorsed Democrat Barack Obama. Activists see her as the party's future, others as a novice whose at-times shaky performance has doomed her prospects -- a split reflected in polls that showed her popularity dropping during the general election, but her supporters' enthusiasm high. [WSJ]
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This is just too much.  I propose that "party leaders (Scott McClellan?!)" who endorsed Obama, aren't.  "Intellectual elite?"  Nobody who endorsed Obama deserves inclusion in Intellectual anything.  Not unless those flibbertigibbets can cut through the Gordian Knot - what accomplishment was  it that recommended Obama to them as president?  It was they who ignored every honest Pat Toomey that came along, in favor of the "moderate" Arlen Sphinter equivalent.  It was they who gave us John McCain!

Dismissing Sarah Palin as a "populist," is too cute.  And therein lies the prollem.  These slugs can no longer tell the difference between Ronald Reagan and Joe Biden. At this moment in time Sarah Palin is the titular head of the Republican Party, and deniers do so at the risk of being the next Chuck Hagel.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A harsh setback? Whoa, that's gentle. This simply was a street fight and our guy took the high road. How in the world, even with the mass dumbing down our children have received at the hands of the teacher's unions and the left dominated MSM shilling-totalleee-for the empty suit, how could my country fall for this horseshit?

With his life long lack of accomplishments, his dubious associations, his church, his far left politics, all of which are documented, are on video, it's amazing the campaign that McCain ran. Maybe it's just the democrats time, too much BDS.

My state in in shambles now, firmly in the control of 3 huge democrat donors, a democrat governor, both houses, 2 democrat Senators, and most important, the unions-they're baaack
MM

Anonymous said...

"intellectual elite" HAHAHAHAH!

You got it Roger, if we can make it through the next few years without getting sent to the re-education camps, Sarah 2012!
And just as important-start the new Election 2010 conservative movement locally, where ever you are.
RAK

Anonymous said...

Are Sarah's gums bleeding?

Anonymous said...

heh. you said "titular head"...

RetRsvMike

The Old Man said...

BOOYAH!! Anybody else up for the 2012 Texas Steel Cage Death Match between "The Cuda" Palin and "Her Filthiness" Clinton.

Pop the corn and tap the keg....

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