To: BigWaveBetty
Have you guys ever noticed how liberals seem to specialize in conspiracy theories? The DU'er you quote thinks the business community is wiring things for Bush.
When I was out in LA and Santa Barbara last week, everyone I met with was a flaming liberal and almost every one felt there was a grand conservative conspiracy whether it was rigging the California recall or accusing the Bush admin of all kinds of evil little secretive plans. As this was business, I just had to sit there and look semi-interested in their idiotic wacko conspiracies.
And they say we have loonies on the Right! (And these were all extremely successful people who should have a clue rather than their very own tailored tin foil hats.)
94 posted on
09/03/2003 6:56:11 PM PDT by
Endeavor
To: Endeavor
Santa Barbara! My old hometown. Where was your meeting?
Did you get any insights on the recall election? I think maybe Arnold is playing Dubya's "low expectations" game until after this first debate...let his opponents spend all their ammunition, then come out swinging. I just can't help but think that the sterling campaign team he's put together hasn't been squirreling away position papers to be released in a flurry around mid month.
95 posted on
09/03/2003 7:13:38 PM PDT by
Timeout
To: Endeavor
Yes, I've noticed. Perhaps it's too difficult to admit that conservative ideas work, too difficult to admit they voted and hold in esteem a reprobate. Conspiracy theories are apparently easier to look to than taking a good hard look at the facts. Plus they don't really have to do any work researching facts, just remember some silly story that's passed around.
96 posted on
09/03/2003 7:16:46 PM PDT by
BigWaveBetty
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