I'm not this way because I listen to Rush, I listen to Rush because I am this way.
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Since 2003, Free Will has been a resource for libertarian conservative news, analysis, and sarcasm.
Born and raised in Southern Illinois, Aaron escaped the Chicago Democrats in 2005 and now resides in upstate New York, where he develops software, studies economics, and listens to the music of Rush.
I'll leave you with Keith Olbermann's most recent bout of hysteria.
...said the rabid, emotionally unstable, hyper-partisan shill.
He says Brown should have been "laughed off the stage" by conservatives as "unqualified" and "a disaster in the making" at any other time in our history? Are liberals even allowed to bring that up with Obama still in office?
The reference is obvious, but what's the implication here? That conservatives had a point?
Update: Despite the predictable the initial reaction (summary: "we just weren't liberal enough"), it seems that some Democrats are quickly realizing that the ship is, in fact, sinking, and are now moving to "distance themselves" from the whirling Obama vortex of destruction:
Paul Krugman: "He wasn't the one we've been waiting for."
At least we might finally get some "change". Even John McCain is afraid that he might not be conservative enough to keep his seat, and California Republicans are locking on to Barbara Boxer:
"We hope Barack Obama will do for Barbara Boxer in November what he did for Martha Coakley this week."
Heh. As I said after the election, the Democrats overplaying their hand here and destroying themselves was as inevitable as sunrise.
McCain is like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He's a Conservative, until that bipartisanship potion starts to take over and he comes out in the night, terrorizing taxpayers with talk of amnesty and eco-green-tastic jobs.
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