
Get on the merry-go-round, it's Carnival Time. Ride around once with Loony Ned Lamont. For sentimental reasons, go 'round once with Crazy Mc-K. Ride along with Clinton apologist Lanny Davis as he introduces you to a new term in American Politics: Liberal McCarthyism. Finally, take at least three rides around with the unhinged left who have declared today that the Bush years are over. Enjoy your time in the midway.
The weekly Carnival of Education is posted at California Live Wire. If you have never attended an online blogger's Carnival, you will enjoy the collection of posts from so many sides of the asisle.
Michael Moore gives a warning to Democrats and Republicans on the heels of Ned Lamont's win. Moore, Jimmy Carter's best friend, believes that we should cut and run immediately.
Neal Boortz sounds off on Cynthia McKinney. Too bad we won't have Cynthia around to laugh at any more.
Some very interesting coverage from Captain Ed last night.
Stuck on Stupid has a great photo of Crazy MC-K! You have to see her concession speech. McKinney implies that the election was stolen-by 16,000 votes.
Ken at "Oblogatory Anecdotes" says the following:
"Democrats dropped a nuclear bomb on themselves tonight dashing any hope they had in retaking the House or the Senate. By defeating Senator Joe Lieberman in the Connecticut Democratic primary the Democrats have shown they are no longer the party of FDR or JFK. They are now the party of Cindy Sheehan, and Michael Moore. They have veered hopelessly to the far left. With the extreme left firmly in charge of the party apparatus it insures their defeat come this November. No matter how angry people may be with the Republicans, the American people are not going to hand over the reigns of power to extremists."
Liberals were celebrating all over the place last night. They claim that the Bush years are over. They wish! By handing their party over to the kook, fringe, unhinged left, they have made Karl Rove's day. A few thousand left wing voters in Connecticut, voters who are ALL liberal to begin with, don't set the tone for national elections. These voters selected the most liberal of two avowed liberal socialists. I think that Cindy Sheehan, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, Jack Murtha Charlie Rangel, Mad Maxine Waters, and other northeastern elites think that the troops will start coming home today.
The 2006 political season just got a whole lot hotter, and it's going to be a great three months.
TMH Bacon Bits
The weekly Carnival of Education is posted at California Live Wire. If you have never attended an online blogger's Carnival, you will enjoy the collection of posts from so many sides of the asisle.
Michael Moore gives a warning to Democrats and Republicans on the heels of Ned Lamont's win. Moore, Jimmy Carter's best friend, believes that we should cut and run immediately.
Neal Boortz sounds off on Cynthia McKinney. Too bad we won't have Cynthia around to laugh at any more.
Some very interesting coverage from Captain Ed last night.
Stuck on Stupid has a great photo of Crazy MC-K! You have to see her concession speech. McKinney implies that the election was stolen-by 16,000 votes.
Ken at "Oblogatory Anecdotes" says the following:
"Democrats dropped a nuclear bomb on themselves tonight dashing any hope they had in retaking the House or the Senate. By defeating Senator Joe Lieberman in the Connecticut Democratic primary the Democrats have shown they are no longer the party of FDR or JFK. They are now the party of Cindy Sheehan, and Michael Moore. They have veered hopelessly to the far left. With the extreme left firmly in charge of the party apparatus it insures their defeat come this November. No matter how angry people may be with the Republicans, the American people are not going to hand over the reigns of power to extremists."
Liberals were celebrating all over the place last night. They claim that the Bush years are over. They wish! By handing their party over to the kook, fringe, unhinged left, they have made Karl Rove's day. A few thousand left wing voters in Connecticut, voters who are ALL liberal to begin with, don't set the tone for national elections. These voters selected the most liberal of two avowed liberal socialists. I think that Cindy Sheehan, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, Jack Murtha Charlie Rangel, Mad Maxine Waters, and other northeastern elites think that the troops will start coming home today.
The 2006 political season just got a whole lot hotter, and it's going to be a great three months.
TMH Bacon Bits
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