Democrat Flop Cake
When you think of Democrat what do you think of? Open mindedness? Live and let live? Pro-choice? Right now it makes me think of "whoop ass", or maybe flop cake.
You know what flop cake is right? It's a new recipe for cake cut out of the paper, a magazine or from a new cookbook - you are careful to measure and follow everything to a "T", and expectatly take it out of the over only to find out it's flopped and looks like your uncle Eddie sat on it. It may still taste okay, but looks like... well... flop.
I can only say the U.S. of A is ready to re-elect what the Dems have called an absolute MORON (among other things) rather than elect a Dem like Kerry. Amazing. The left portrayed Bush as probably every derogatory animal, adjective or adverb and I think even made up words. Wrote tons of anti-Bush books, started at least 2 radio stations dedicated to kicking Bush out of the White House, tapped into the ACLU, Moveon.org, anti-gun lobby's, George Soros, Hollywood (too many to list here), Unions, MTV, and on and on and on. Still, Kerry get's his ass handed to him on a silver platter.
But wait... it get's better. Dems are still pissed off, even more than before. They still can't believe it. Some want a recount, some want to leave the country, some want to just curl up in a fetal position and suck their thumbs until aunti Hillary comes to the rescue in 2008.
Here's what I say. Get off your butts and stop blaming everything and everone else for the failure. Instead of leaving (cowardly) or continuing to blather the political spin - figure out what is really going on in the Democratic party! As much as you may not want to admit it - the Republicans are right, you have to look inwardly into your own party to find out why a sitting President who supposedly has the IQ of Forrest Gump kicked your butts.
Could it be because Kerry was not moderate enough? Did kinda waffle a bit in the beginning? Had John Edwards as a veep (I really don't like that guy). I think it's time to stop blaming and to start restructuring - to find out what happened to the Democratic party that produced FDR or J.F. Kennedy. The Dem's don't have any of the gumption that those past Democrats had. Dems do whine too much. They want to blame everything on everyone else except themselves. Well it's time to stop. Get back on the horse, restructure and get more moderate. Get some moderate race horses in 2008 (and hate to tell ya Hillary aint it), stop being so damnned concieted and get real. Stand for something and don't be opportunistic. Don't spout Socialist mantra - "It takes a village to raise a child" crap. It takes hard work and common sense.
I don't agree with many things Bush says, does and or acts upon. He uses the word "believe" way too much. But he's predictable, stable and christian. That resonates with the common man.
What resonated with Kerry was his throwing his medals on the White House lawn (or didn't he?), his bad mouthing Vietnam (probably not a good thing in retrospect), he didn't get off Vietnam during the beginning of the race (definately still a sore spot), only developed a real plan for his presidency in September.
Granted, this is nothing compared to some of the blunders and missteps Bush has made but this is post 911. If 911 didn't happen, Kerry would have won in a landslide but that's not the case. Get over it and move on.
George Soros has apparently left the country. Good. Robert Redford is planning to move to Ireland - good riddance. Hits to Canada's immegration website is apparently UP by 6x - good! If you wanna leave - leave. Move out Sally! It's probably best for you to see how other country's do things anyway - it'll be a great experience for you.
I can only say that Hillary isn't the answer, neither is Michael Moore, Redford, Asner, Springsteen, Daschel (hate that guy too) or any other bleeding edge liberal. If you leave you can't get involved, and if you're not involved you can't change things and if you can't change things you must be secretly satisifed with how things are now. Shut your cake holes and get on your horses and make the Democratic party a great party again not this far left socialist breeding ground of venom and hate.
There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction John F. Kennedy
Stop your complaining and get into action.
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