Failure Ok When Liberals Want It
J.J. Jackson | March 12, 2009
Rush Limbaugh wanting Barack Obama’s socialist (perhaps even communist) ideas to fail has the left in an uproar over such a statement. Some have even called for him to be executed for treason because in their own little moonbat minds defying the Messiah amounts to such. But here’s something the left always forgets – they don’t control the media like their comrades in the Soviet Union did. At least not yet.
Indeed some on the political left wanted President Bush to fail and said so!
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, just minutes before learning of the terrorist attacks on America, Democratic strategist James Carville was hoping for President Bush to fail, telling a group of Washington reporters: “I certainly hope he doesn’t succeed.”
Carville was joined by Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg, who seemed encouraged by a survey he had just completed that revealed public misgivings about the newly minted president.
“We rush into these focus groups with these doubts that people have about him, and I’m wanting them to turn against him,” Greenberg admitted.
No word yet on whether Stephanie Miller (who wanted Limbaugh executed for similar talk about Obama) ever called for Carville to meet a similar fate. And an important difference should be noted. At least 30% of what President Bush wanted to do was in fact Constitutional whereas only about maybe 2% of what President Obama wants to do meets that criteria. So if it was good to hope Bush failed then it should be much better to hope Obama fails!
But the left never sees it that way. They always see it as the President and Congress that governs furthest from the rules our country has established as being better than those closer to the ideas in our Constitution. It’s an upside down world!
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