Posted on 09/15/2011 5:13:21 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
OK, so he’s a smart lunatic. However, the Stalingrad comment was a complete non-sequitur and just makes him sound hard core crazy.
Carville with a trashcan over his head. It’s an improvement!
Carville said this about Republicans, his wife IS a Republican, so he is insulting her, too. That makes this even meaner and uglier that he is doing this, insulting his wife, knowing his kids will hear about it. He can insult me all he wants to, but why would he insult his wife like this? He is not a good man.
As I watch the Republican debates, I realize that we are on the brink of a crazy person running our nation, he wrote. I sit in front of the television and shudder at the thought of one of these creationism-loving, global-warming-denying, immigration-bashing, Social-Security-cutting, clean-air-hating, mortality-fascinated, Wall-Street-protecting Republicans running my country.
I know that a lot of you have read ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand. But another book to read about communism, she wrote as fiction, but included life experiences in it, WE THE LIVING. Tells about when Communism takes over a country, Russia. The words jump off the page at me, it reads like America Today.
I had never said so but always thought the “hope” (and change) slogan was used to draw in the naive who related it back to the LOTR.
Yeah, that one kind of caught my eye too and it apparently flew under the radar. Liberals have such an affinity for monumental bullshit demagoguery.
I was referring to the fact that James Carville looks like Gollum.
;-)
What’s this crap about the Red Army at Stalingrad? Carville admits he sees Obama as Stalin?
The money quote: "This may be news to [Obama] but this is not going well," he wrote. "For precedent, see Russian Army 64th division at Stalingrad."
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