Posted on 07/19/2007 4:55:10 PM PDT by JSDude1
Two ultra-conservative right-wingers. One open seat for the House of Representatives.
By Sarah Twombly (more from this author)
7/17/2007, 12:02 PM
From coast-to-coast, the Republican Party is engaged in an angst-ridden identity crisis -- rejecting President Bush's policies like a bad kidney, while desperately seeking a leader who can chew gum and not commit an act of corruption at the same time. Everywhere, Republicans are questioning their purpose. Well, that is, everywhere except Georgia's 10th District, where voters are going to the polls today in a special election to fill the seat vacated by the untimely death of Rep. Charlie Norwood.
Be warned this is a "BARFER".
Why would you even read this condescending worthless tripe?
The government today announced that it is changing its emblem from an Eagle to a CONDOM because it more accurately reflects the government's political stance. A condom allows for inflation, halts production, destroys the next generation, protects a bunch of pricks, and gives you a sense of security while you're actually being screwed!
Cause it showed a good comparason between the views of Paul Broun and Jim Whitehead; I was curious. not being from that district@!
Someone should find this bytch’s e-mail address and publicize it.
Well, I guess. I just can’t get past the first sentence of these sneering snide condescending articles. It’s apparent to me from the first where the author is going and I don’t want to go there with them.
“Esquire” hates conservatives. We should hate them back.
If possible, we should also be literate about it. You’re right: sneering and condescension are the stock in trade of the prestige media.
Another reason to hate Esquire. The photographer's obvious position when taking this photograph shows you what they are.
The thing I would ask the editor is: WHY DO YOU CARE ABOUT AN ELECTION IN GEORGIA? I doubt very much their clinetell or usual readership cares about elections in Georgia, or Conservatives, they;re too wordied about celebrities, Hollywood, and the liberal cause of the day.
It pisses me off that this was just another opportunity to jab at Conservative, and “red-staters”..GRRR!
TRUE!
Exactly. Magazines like this engage in psychological warfare against conservatives. Any stick may be used to beat the dog — which is us.
The nice thing about an article like this is that it illustrates to Georgians exactly what Esquire and their ilk think of Southerners in general and Georgians in particular.
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