Democrats and Florida
The Miami Herald reports that Democrats are nowhere close to resolving the dilemma on what to do about having Florida’s votes count in the nomination process:
The Miami Herald reports that Democrats are nowhere close to resolving the dilemma on what to do about having Florida’s votes count in the nomination process:
After burning the midnight oil, I wake up this morning to find out that the mid-70s sunny day we were supposed to be having here has been replaced by a cloudy mid-60s 80% chance of strong storms day. Ah well – it’s the weekend, and we need the rain, so I’m not complaining.
It’s blaspheme! Pure and simple!
That’s the first thing that came to my mind after reading this sickening story of what an 18 year old b-stard did to a 5 month old girl while her mother was at school.
An uncivil war has been declared between the Obamaniacs at the Daily Kos and HRC devotees, so much so that one diarist has declared that he/she is going on strike from writing there in protest of his/her perception that Kos is now running a blatantly pro-Obama website where opposing views supposedly aren’t welcomed. In an update, the diarist (“Alegre”) notes other diarists/regular readers who are have also said they will “picket” against the Daily Kos.
It always, always happens. Anytime someone on the left is called to the carpet on a controversial comment, action, or association by the right, inevitably the left will, in turn, play the moral relativist card by claiming “but so and so on the right” has said/done the same thing. Saying “they all do it” is, of course, a cheap attempt at trying to negate any criticism, even when the criticism is legit. So it’s no surprise that since the heat started being turned on Barack Obama for his longtime association with Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who has praised Louis F., who in turn endorsed BO, that The Usual Suspects would try to morally equate Wright and Louis F. with Christian megachurch pastors John Hagee from Texas and Rod Parsley from Ohio, endorsements from which McCain sought. Alan Colmes did it tonight on H&C, and other diehard moral relativist lefties both in the punditocracy and in the blogosphere have been doing it over the last few weeks as well.