Posted on 11/04/2004 6:10:34 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
It must suck to get your a$$ kicked by a moron.
Does the term 'mis-underestimated' come to mind?
LOL! And in front of the known universe to boot!
Very good. Thanks for the post!
Tee hee! I work as a TA in a university and it was great to listen to some of my fellow grad students whine about Bush. I actually overheard some complaining that Bush "fooled them by playing into their assumption that he was stupid; why he never did anything to dispell this idea." Bwahahaha, that "mean ol' Bush" led us to believe that he was stupid when he was an "evil genius" the whole time. You gotta love "strategery."
A misunderestimated moron at that. Don't you just love it.
The snake is still writhing -- don't step on it.
Since Dewey in 1948, the candidate who claims to be more intelligent or seems to think his opponent is a dunce has lost EVERY ELECTION! Wilson may be the last "intellectual superior" to win.
I and other conservatives could only say, "We tried to tell you that he was a strategic thinker with more brains than you accredit to him."
LIBERAL elites hold average Americans in contempt.
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"I'm saddened by what I feel is the obtuseness and shortsightedness of a good part of the country - the heartland," Dr. Joseph said. "This kind of redneck, shoot-from-the-hip mentality and a very concrete interpretation of religion is prevalent in Bush country - in the heartland."
"New Yorkers are more sophisticated and at a level of consciousness where we realize we have to think of globalization, of one mankind, that what's going to injure masses of people is not good for us," he said.
His friend, Ms. Cohn, a native of Wisconsin who deals in art, contended that New Yorkers were not as fooled by Mr. Bush's statements as other Americans might be. "New Yorkers are savvy," she said. "We have street smarts. Whereas people in the Midwest are more influenced by what their friends say."
"They're very 1950's," she said of Midwesterners. "When I go back there, I feel I'm in a time warp."
Dr. Joseph acknowledged that such attitudes could feed into the perception that New Yorkers are cultural elitists, but he didn't apologize for it.
"People who are more competitive and proficient at what they do tend to gravitate toward cities," he said.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1269799/posts
"It must suck to get your a$$ kicked by a moron.....LOL! And in front of the known universe to boot!"
And by one that says Nu'clur.....!
Anyone explain just what that is supposed to mean.
And we were a "misunderestimated" public. HAHAHA The media and the Democrats (OK, I realize the two are interchangeable) completely misjudged the American people.
We're not as gullible as they thought we were. Nor are we influenced by rock stars and movie stars.
yea, right. Try telling that to the supper efficient and competive people that grow the food to feed all of you aholes in the city...elitest Pr*ck.
Don't ferget Jimmy boy in '76. Widely ballyhooed as the modt intellgent president we've ever had.
The Democrat Party is in for some very difficult times over the next four years. It will be useless for them to try and use President Bush as the central focus of their anger in an attempt to attract "brains full of mush" folks to their party. That dog just won't hunt anymore. And without the "hate Bush" pitch, they will have to focus on policies instead of personalities. When they do that, they are sunk. The Republican agenda will advance, and with it life will improve for the vast majority of Americans. The Dems will have the task of convincing folks that black is white. Sure, some idiots will get sucked in, but most people will compare what they see with what the Dems are selling and realize the Dem's pitch is lies.
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