To: mountaineer
I'd like your opinion on something.
I've been thinking about how Kerry is so quickly becoming an object of derision. Our side RULES when it comes to humor: Free Republic, Rush, Fox, Best of the Web, NRO...even that Brain Terminal guy who goes and interviews lefties at their protests. They're all funny, not to even mention the brilliantly funny side of the Bush campaign.
What does the left have to counter this? Nothing. Air America...don't make me laugh (literally!). And the "best" liberal writers work at The New Republic, which requires a paid subscription. They have an article over there right now that I'd like to read: "John Kerry's Daring Spring Strategy: Don't punch back!". But there's no way I'd PAY to read it. No wonder they can't get their message out.
At least Slate is still free, but even their humor has been more aimed AT Kerry. There's just no reliably funny left-leaning site to compare to the ones I listed above. Unless you know of any? Interesting that the loony lefties seem to have never cultivated a sense of humor. And the dour "extreme right" is knee-slapping funny. Yes, interesting.
152 posted on
04/23/2004 8:00:57 PM PDT by
Timeout
(Dems and MediaCrats: Stuck in a 9/10 world.)
To: Timeout
Pat Tillman was a shining example of the people protecting our country, God bless him and all the brave and their families.
If losing all those brave men and women weren't enough we have to read crap like this:
Kerry Has Shrapnel in Thigh From Vietnam
Kerry got his first Purple Heart after he got shrapnel in his left arm above his elbow. Doyle said if the shrapnel had hit Kerry in the eye, it could have blinded him.
I will reserve further comment out of respect for our fallen troops.
153 posted on
04/23/2004 8:21:47 PM PDT by
BigWaveBetty
("Ahnd ahftah muthna hahve olll crompushnin Johhhnn.." "Nithmish nahd caheforea jah Kreee!"~ TKennedy)
To: Timeout
what do loonie lefties have to laugh about?
182 posted on
04/25/2004 8:42:27 PM PDT by
Endeavor
(Don't count your Hatch before it chickens)
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