Friday, April 04, 2008

The Lights On, Nobody's Home

From the Green Bay Press Gazette


Posted April 4, 2008
Editorial: Progressive renaissance? Not in high court race
One last thought about those ubiquitous political ads, now that we've been granted a respite with the end of the spring election campaign.
You mean they want to clarify their comments? Hell must be freezing over.
No matter whom the ad supported, the favored candidate was portrayed as conservative. Both Supreme Court candidates even called themselves "tough on crime," a conservative position with limited relevance to the high court. That's interesting.
Oh, that's interesting, my oh my. You guys must of missed the tough on crime slant. Just Like Mr. Kagen, running for his election and running to the right.

Clearly, the message of conservatism still resonates with voters. Incumbents and potential challengers alike should take notice.
Hey guys, maybe you should join the majority of you readers and stop your liberal bias?

Naw, that won't happen, if it did, I might just crap my pants.
And what will you say in 09 when Shirley runs for reelection!


Sore Losers, again.

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