It basically covers the lunatic fringe's manic behavior from joy to madness that constitutes a national split right down the middle of the country adding in of coarse the ACORN voter fraud across the country that swung the election for Obama as opposed to McCain, with one side of the nation keeping their wits about themselves and their goals and expectations of what government should provide and not provide, and on the other side this completely manic depressive mob of tens of millions who are truly suffering from this newly created rage and unhinged-ness that the world has never seen in such a nation so blessed as ours.
Even now in what Obama describes as "the worst economy since the depression" (which is a complete crock of democratic shit stew that I cover in my Limbaugh post this morning) we still have it better than 80% if not 100% of the planet and always will.
These people truly need help as we watch their daily Jekyll and Hyde behavior where the same Bush hating, conservative loathing, Jesus and God attacking, mad, rabid dogs are at the next minute dancing to verses and chorus's of "Kum Ba Rak" and " We Are The World" while having their hourly Obamagsamic fantasies of the big "rainbow of liberal humanity frolicking as one in the soon to be promise land. The one their Messiah will deliver to them as promised on big Golden Platters and endless rivers of Milk and Honey."
Then before you can blink an eye it's back to this again :
"......damn republican conservative mother frickin (()^^&$(%^&$#%*^ these damn(%*_)*^&$#%^$)*%&^$)*%....that friggin Bush , I wish someone would ki...AAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!"That my friends and readers is mental illness if we've ever seen it, and at a level so widespread not seen in my 44 year lifetime at least. And again, it's clinically called manic depression, half the country seems to be severely afflicted with it now for 6 years counting and it isn't going away any time soon it appears. At least until the wheels come off the Obama Dreamland express, which certainly will bring back cries of more of the same old "It's Bush's fault Obama can't get anything accomplished" or " it's the fault of those 12 republicans still left in congress" etc... etc etc .
A turning point that will arrive when these folks finally realize their boy Obama can't and couldn't change the world into their fantasy land Utopian image, and they will be secretly pining for the good old days of George Bush when they still owned a home, had a good job, we still had San Francisco and Chicago before they were leveled by Iranian Nuclear attacks and so the story will go.
Meanwhile this is what they really need some Dr to come up with....
Bush Hatred and Obama Euphoria Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
- WSJ.com: "Now that George W. Bush has left the harsh glare of the White House and Barack Obama has settled into the highest office in the land, it might be reasonable to suppose that Bush hatred and Obama euphoria will begin to subside. Unfortunately, there is good reason to doubt that the common sources that have nourished these dangerous political passions will soon lose their potency.
At first glance, Bush hatred and Obama euphoria could not be more different. Hatred of Mr. Bush went well beyond the partisan broadsides typical of democratic politics. For years it disfigured its victims with open, indeed proud, loathing for the very manner in which Mr. Bush walked and talked. It compelled them to denounce the president and his policies as not merely foolish or wrong or contrary to the national interest, but as anathema to everything that made America great."In contrast, the euphoria surrounding Mr. Obama's run for president conferred upon the candidate immunity from criticism despite his newness to national politics and lack of executive experience, and regardless of how empty his calls for change. At the same time, it inspired those in its grips, repeatedly bringing them tears of joy throughout the long election season. With Mr. Obama's victory in November and his inauguration last week, it suffused them with a sense that not only had the promise of America at last been redeemed but that the world could now be transfigured.
In fact, Bush hatred and Obama euphoria -- which tend to reveal more about those who feel them than the men at which they are directed -- are opposite sides of the same coin. Both represent the triumph of passion over reason. Both are intolerant of dissent. Those wallowing in Bush hatred and those reveling in Obama euphoria frequently regard those who do not share their passion as contemptible and beyond the reach of civilized discussion. Bush hatred and Obama euphoria typically coexist in the same soul. And it is disproportionately members of the intellectual and political class in whose souls they flourish.
To be sure, democratic debate has always been a messy affair in which passion threatens to overwhelm reason. So long as citizens remain free and endowed with a diversity of interests and talents, it will remain so.
In October 1787, amid economic crisis and widespread fears about the new nation's ability to defend itself, Alexander Hamilton, in the first installment of what was to become the Federalist Papers, surveyed the formidable obstacles to giving the newly crafted Constitution a fair hearing. Some would oppose it, Hamilton observed, out of fear that ratification would diminish their wealth and power. Others would reject it because they hoped to profit from the political disarray that would ensue. The opposition of still others was rooted in "the honest errors of minds led astray by preconceived jealousies and fears." continued
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