To: samtheman
Alan Keyes at one time had the potential to be a thoughtful spokesman for the conservative movement. Unfortunately, he morphed into a certified wack-a-do who comes across as silly, spiteful and unhinged. Now, the only people who take him seriously are likewise silly, spiteful and unhinged.
11 posted on
11/27/2009 7:36:49 AM PST by
Russ
(Repeal the 17th amendment)
To: Russ; All
Alan Keyes at one time had the potential to be a thoughtful spokesman for the conservative movement. Unfortunately, he morphed into a certified wack-a-do who comes across as silly, spiteful and unhinged. Now, the only people who take him seriously are likewise silly, spiteful and unhinged. What you said.
12 posted on
11/27/2009 7:38:27 AM PST by
McGruff
(We're Going Rogue Baby!)
To: Russ
Now, the only people who take him seriously are likewise silly, spiteful and unhinged. Wow. Straight from the Saul Alinsky playbook.
16 posted on
11/27/2009 7:42:18 AM PST by
EternalVigilance
(Even if it looks dead, drive a thousand more stakes into its heart just to be sure.)
To: Russ
Now, the only people who take him seriously are likewise silly, spiteful and unhinged.
And very, very few in number. He makes Ron Paul look like a landslide-winner.
To: Russ
Alan Keyes is the 21st century Harold Stassen.
20 posted on
11/27/2009 7:49:10 AM PST by
PzLdr
("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
To: Russ
"Unfortunately, he morphed"
Yup, I used to really like Keyes, sad so much wated potential. Keyes is expert at making good the enemy of perfect. He lost me when he turned on Steve Forbes in 2000.
23 posted on
11/27/2009 7:53:38 AM PST by
jpsb
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