scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
I know some liberals but they typically don't read books like my conservative friends. As far as I am aware liberals have such short attention spans they can only manage to read and remember bumperstickers
Sorry if I was vague Leelu, Rodge wanted to credit this but he couldn't because he couldn't find the source email, That is because you posted it in a comment below.
I know some liberals but they typically don't read books like my conservative friends. As far as I am aware liberals have such short attention spans they can only manage to read and remember bumperstickers
ReplyDeleteWhoa! No reading in MD!
ReplyDeleteOne of the "BLUE" books is Robert Caro's newest in his LBJ series. I haven't read it, but if it's like the rest, he shows what a lying crook he was.
ReplyDeleteNo need to read the book... just wait for it to come out as a talking points memo.
ReplyDeleteFreddie Sykes
A blue and red mix doesn't make pink. So what is that, Red-lite?
ReplyDelete% gradation
ReplyDeleteI about crapped my pants until I realized that Red has been co-opted by the neo-marxists to mean conservative.
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Leelu in comments down below, that is why there isn't an email.
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thoR
ReplyDeleteDid I screw something up, again??
...yes, apparently I did. Second time today.
ReplyDeleteThat was me, boss.
The color gradiations are apparently based on the ration between "Red" and "Blue" book. The PRM has a 50/50 split.
Go check out the original: http://www.amazon.com/gp/election-heatmap
I found this on Drudge, BTW.
Sorry if I was vague Leelu, Rodge wanted to credit this but he couldn't because he couldn't find the source email, That is because you posted it in a comment below.
ReplyDeleteGood job btw.
thoR~
thoR,
ReplyDeleteNo worries. I'm having a slightly "half step to my left" kind of day.
*heh*
ReplyDeleteIf Rodge ever read my stuff,
he'd know where it came from