To: MNJohnnie
Good to hear form you MNJ.
This maybe one of the most important posts for Freepers and all good conservatives to digest.
MNJ's 60% theory is and should be echoed everywhere since it is the secret to not driving yourself crazy over not getting every issue we want.
As MNJ says "life,especially in politics requires compromise, and he is absolutely right. Important post here.
112 posted on
05/14/2006 6:23:11 AM PDT by
rodguy911
(support the new Media, ticket the drive-bys)
To: rodguy911
I have been considering this rabid 100%erims and it seems to me this is the downside of the Talk Radio revolution. Other then Rush, Hugh Hewitt and Tony Snow most of our "Talking Heads" simply lack the moral courage or intellectual discipline to actually stand FOR anything. They simply have not intellectually made the switch from being the Minority to being the Majority. To many of them simply used "Conservatism" as their selling point with no real commitment to Conservative values. They merely read their email to find out what their position should be. The end result is this negative feedback loop we see. The Talking Heads tell the Conservative Base that they should be all pissed off about this or that because the Conservative base is writing and calling them to bitch about this or that.
Out Talking Heads are so caught up in the perpetual whining they simply have FORGOTTEN to think about anything. Since all they hear is negative, all the say is negative. We have no echo chamber educating on Conservatism anymore. The end result is virtually no one is speaking the Conservatives message anymore. They simply regurgitate the issues and slogans of the Political Leftist. They have become Moveon.org's echo chamber.
Watching this is like watching a car skidding on ice, you can see the crash coming but you cannot seem to wake the drivers up to the danger they are putting themselves in!
197 posted on
05/14/2006 7:16:03 AM PDT by
MNJohnnie
(Real Leaders lead. Political Prostitutes cite polls and pander)
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