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October 08, 2005

Debunking the Liberal Monopoly on Goodness

“If this is what integrity looks like, let's bring back Oval Office **** jobs.”

This example of liberal perversion is from Arianna Huffington in The Huffington Post (the famous martyr Cindy Sheehan posts to this same site). I find this quote to be not only objectionable, but a perfect example of the shameless lack of morals observed in those attacking the President. Perhaps I will not receive criticisms telling me I should not be using my blog to blast opinions I don't agree with, since this quote is not from a local blogger.

We should be afraid. We should be very, very afraid. Why? Because this is truly how these people think. The liberal left is beyond reproach and so caught up in their “goodness” that it is impossible in their thinking processes to conceive of anyone but themselves having these principles. Liberals seem to think they have some sort of monopoly on clear, rational thought. It becomes increasingly apparent that they have a monopoly on a twisted sense of right and wrong, and fact and fiction as well. A comment like the above makes perfect sense to them, while explaining the real dangers posed us by terrorists, for example, somehow does not compute.

Speaking of the real dangers of terrorists- after House Majority Leader Tom Delay stepped down, many liberals were suggesting that the terror level would soon be elevated or that a chief Al Qaeda operative would be taken down. They honestly believe that our terror level warnings and Al Qaeda battle successes are somehow tied to the ups and downs of Republican politics. Are these the people you want in the White House or any other place of authority? Terrorists are a very real danger to all of us. Where were these people on September eleventh? Irresponsible and ignorant are only the beginning of the words that come to mind...

When these people come down from their high horses and wake up to reality, I will stop blogging about them. Until then, these people have some serious cleaning up to do before claiming the moral high ground.

Posted by capecodcyclist at October 8, 2005 07:46 PM

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