And now that the facade of decency and balance is crumbling around the MSM, I have a sense of deep satisfaction about it all......
It's been 30 years.......30 long years.
It's the hatred for our good President that has done them in, I think, and there's poetic justice in that.
I hope more and more people hear about how our Vietnam Vets were slandered. What happened to them, at the hands of Kerry and CBS and the Winter Soldiers is such an outrage that it's amazing that our vets were so quiet for so long.
Alot of Republican friends of mine told me that I misunderestimated the hatred for Bush and its inevitable influence on the election and turnout.
I told them , in an admittedly platitudinous blurb, that hate doesn't sell.-- I know, a shopworn line at best.
But the truth remains in the truism:
Those that display visceral hate for someone rarely convince others to join them in their hatred, but rather causes others to question the reasonableness and ultimately the reliability of the hater.
This is, I think , the underlying story of this election: People don't want to hate their president, and most don't. Those that were once hesitant to vote for him are more inclined to do so after listening to the ravings of his most ardent detractors.