It's Getting (Predictably) Nasty Out There

It seems that when you want real information you have to go to The Drudge Report to get past the bias filters on the main stream media. 

Today Drudge posted a link to a TownHall.com piece about liberal bloggers going after the kids of presumptive V.P. nominee Governor Sarah Palin.

Aside from the vile comments about the Governors' teenaged daughter, we took particular note of slimey comments made by none other than Alan Colmes of FoxNews Hannity & Colmes fame.  Go here to read Colmes fretting over the time-line of the birth of the Governors' disabled child.  Really, Mr Colmes, is that the best you can do?

Though tempting, we choose not to sling manure back at the hate-filled liberals who are still seething over the loss of the White House and Congress oh so long ago (seems like forever doesn't it?).  America soundly rejected the liberal agenda, and is justifiably flummoxed with the Washington, DC status quo.   If liberals manage to win both the White House and a majority in both houses of Congress, it is absolutely inevitable that they will lose them again, eventually.

In the meantime, what the liberal manure toss at Governor Palins' family tells us that the Democrats are afraid of her.  And they should be.  We haven't seen any web pieces (yet) trashing the Obama children - let's hope conservative bloggers have enough brains to leave kids out of the trash-talk.   While it is certainly no surprise that some care to 'honeydip' in this race, it is both revealing and sad.  With so many important issues facing the United States, the best these people can do is defecate on themselves, and then say 'Hey look at me!'


Update on Don Fowlers' foul comments:  He said he's sorry he got caught on video by a right-wing "nutcase" declaring that God was on the liberal side because Hurricane Gustav is bearing down on the Gulf Coast.  

 

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