As proved by Christopher Hitchens:
Excerpt [end of radio interview Hugh Hewitt and Christopher Hitchens]
HH: ...Well then, in 30 seconds, if the Democratic Party returns to power in this country, you get thirty seconds now, what happens?
CH: I'll just tell you something a very senior person at a well-known network. I know this sounds a bit odd, but I just can't tell you who he is or which network. I don't have the right to do it. But you'll have to believe me, okay?
HH: Okay.
CH: He called me the other day. This is not a guy who's in any way a conservative, and said you know, we've known each other for a bit. He said you know, I'm beginning to think you must be right, because it really worries me what we're doing, when we are giving the other side the impression that all they need to do is hang on until the end of this administration. Do people know what they're doing when they're doing this? One doesn't have to make any allegation of disloyalty, but just...if it worries him, as it really does, I think it should worry other people, too, and it certainly worries me.
HH: It certainly should. Christopher Hitchens, as always, a pleasure.
"...flush with anticipation over two years of anti-Bush leaks from a gavel-wielding Henry Waxman, and substantially more interested in revelations about congressional pages than in trying to tell voters the truth about whether or not the economy is strong and getting stronger ..."
Which is what prompted this:
This removes all doubt, now. "Brian Ross and ABC shall now always and for evermore be referred to as the "Penis Patrol" ~ Rush Limbaugh Thursday, 10/19/2006 12:10 AM
"...can barely contain itself on its secret morning conference calls with Howard Dean and George Soros, during which it was agreed just this morning that, yes, we can keep the meta-narrative ("The Democrats are going to beat Bush and run Congress!!") going for another 19 days, without interruption.
And that will be worth 15 points to the DemocRAT candidates as Evan Thomas admitted in 2004, to wit:
"The media, I think, want Kerry to win . That's going to be worth maybe 15 points." -- Evan Thomas, "Inside Politics," July 11, 2004
In light of the above realities, Rush's description today of Republicans who don't plan to vote this time as, "Cut-and-Run Conservatives", is dead on. The parody song about them will be posted at his web site later today. (He's been playing it just about every 1/2 hour today).
dimocRATS think that all their spinning translates into victory, but our side actually thinks for themselves.
We're gonna win - again! Stay safe................FRegards