Posted on 06/13/2006 5:58:21 PM PDT by GWB00
The poster's handle is CheChe. The text captures everything you need to know about the Angry Left:
I don't think I've ever seen such a look of misery and dejection on the face of my daughter as I just did a moment ago. She just couldn't understand why the President would be going to Iraq when so many things are wrong in this country. "Doesnt Mr. Bush care about us anymore?" she asked pitifully.
I sat down with her on the sofa and (as calmly as I could) tried to explain to her why the President seems to be abandoning his country. "Honey, I think his boss, Mr. Rove, sent Mr. Bush out of the country in order to keep himself out of the newspapers. You see, he wasnt sure if he was going to be arrested today or not, and so he planned Mr. Bushs trip ahead of time just in case...
I tried to keep my voice steady, but it became increasingly difficult - the rage and feelings of helplessness were just too much. I think my daughter could tell something was wrong. I found myself at such a loss for words - nothing made any sense; nothing makes sense anymore. I finally had to admit, "Honey, I just don't know - I don't know what's going on in this country anymore..."
When I finished her lower lip started to tremble and her eyes began to fill with tears, "Daddy" she said, "why are the Republicans doing this to the country?" Well, that was it for me: I finally fell apart. She just fell into my arms and we both began sobbing for several minutes.
For once she had to comfort me and get me back on my feet. Sometimes I just think it's too much, but seeing the strength in my young daughter's voice helped me to get through.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde: It would take a heart of stone not to laugh at the grief of Little CheChe.
Oh I get it, Che Che is a "Thespian". I guess I misunderstood.
On second thought, no it doesn't.
Here's the post in question:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/6/13/94048/8072
Check out this response to the post (about three down):
This is getting old.
Crying with your daughter on the sofa again? Like on April 19? or April 27th? or May 11th?
It is always the same post! Enough with the lip beginning to tremble and eyes filling with tears.
I think you are completely correct. Satire at it's best.
Sayyyyyy.....I bet I know who CheChe is. He's that pony-tailed guy from the 1992 Presidential debate.
Ok, who get's to figure out who Che-Che is? I think he deserves a medal.
This is child abuse, pure and simple. I became politically aware in my mid-teens (and I was a Socilaist to boot! LOL!).
My mom and I has many very passionate arguments. But when I was a child, I was alllowed to be a child. Only an evil person would pull children into an adult arena.
I am trying to be patient, but at this moment I hope these evil parents burn in hell for stealing their childrens' childhood.
LOL Lousy freeper troll, you think??
Sarah Bernhardt would be telling CheChe to tone it down if she were alive today.
Cheney: "Hey Rummy, look what I just posted at Kos"
Rummy: "Good one Dick!"
Condi: "Geez! Next time, I'm keeping the laptop"
ROFL. While the boss is away...
I love this story...it's like a soap opera script!!
I think it must have been written by Ann Coulter, or some other brilliant conservative wit. Who else could make fun of the left's suffering with such exquisite pathos?
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I hadn't been following the exit polls or the running tally of the California special election, but when the results came over the television it was like a bomb went off in my house.
My oldest daughter let out a wail of grief that I haven't heard since Alito became Chief Justice. Since we lost her mother it's been tough keeping things together around the house, but we try to manage. The trouble is, I just happened to be changing the little one when the shriek went up downstairs. Well, I turned to find out what happened and lost my handle on her little sister who took off - leaving behind a trail of urine and excrement that I dont think I'll ever be able to get out of the carpet in the hallway. I dont know what's worse, the stuff that's soaked into my carpet or the stuff that's leaking out of the White House.
Trying to calm down my oldest daughter while trying to bring order elsewhere just made the frustrations of the last six years all the more palpable. The buring in my gut turned to nausea and well, now the mess is even worse. I feel like I'm looking down at the state of the entire damn country right now.
Feingold? He's Fein-dango!
by CheChe on Wed Jun 07, 2006 at 08:27:39 AM PDT
http://tinyurl.com/eqp9n
Those damn metrosexual liberal men. Now he's crying with his daughter as she is helping him. Thank God for conservative men!!
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