Sour grapes look delicious compared to this

posted by on 11/05/04 @ 3:45pm

I find it amazing after this Tuesday’s election that, though it was a clear victory for the incumbent, people refuse to accept it. I saw a sticker on a stop sign the other day that parodied the rather classy ‘W The President’ sticker: this one said ‘F The President, the revolution starts today’. Oh really? Are you so bored with your perfect life in this great country that you need to create a new reality involving you in some neo-Communist revolution? It failed, folks! And miserably, I might add.

The overwhelming notion I’ve gained from this election year is an insight into the type of people that the Democratic Party now apparently attracts. Unfortunately for that party, their followers consist of a rather raucous crowd of Americans so pissed off by the “truth” of a documentary that they cannot begin to see any other perspective, resorting to name calling like a 4th grader that got the swing stolen from him on the playground. ‘M The Moron’? That’s the best you can come up with? Check the blogs folks; they’re filled with self-consolation in the form of belittling anyone obviously intelligent enough to be elected to public office as a moron. Oh, and the 51% that elected him? Well, they just happen to be ignorant to the truth that I’ve contrived in my own mind. Sheesh, these people are nearly as bad as the Republicans they’re railing against!

That’s right. It’s a majority this time, and you can get over it. Assuming he wasn’t really the winner of the 2000 election, at least this time around enough people thought he deserved to be kept in the position of Leader of the Free World. There’s some doomed argument out there right now amongst the sour-grapers that it’s only 51%… I mean, that’s barely a majority. Ready for the kicker? These are the same people that supported Clinton, but don’t know that he never received a majority of the vote.

That’s the way our system work. If you don’t like it, tough. You don’t really expect it to change do you? Oh, that right… the revolution, I almost forgot. The change to the electoral college would have to be made by the very people that were elected to office by that system. It worked for them, why would they want to change it?

Why won’t anyone take responsibility for their own life and decide to make the change for themselves? You obviously see how miserably the government has failed at social programming, so why would you expect them to get better at it the more money you give them? Quit demanding that Bush take care of your daily life. That has been and always will be a freedom in this country that I will fight against losing.

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