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Listening to Levin

03 Jun 2008 05:40 pm

The McCain campaign chooses wisely.

Comments (9)

On the other hand the people McCain actually HIRES are the usual GOP pack of greedheads and bloodthirsty, amoral monsters. So let's not be passing out gratuitous backslaps just yet.

MoeLarryJim, The nuance and refinement of your thought is striking.

Petey, a cabbage could beat you at checkers.

Could Petey beat a repiglican at checkers? That is the real question

The commenters outside looked from Moe to cabbage, and from cabbage to Moe, and from Moe to cabbage again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.

"The commenters outside looked from Moe to cabbage, and from cabbage to Moe, and from Moe to cabbage again; but already it was impossible to say which was which."

Those particular commenters must be Repiglicans. I don't think observers with IQs in triple digits will have those discernment problems.

A tale told by an idiot signifying...

I pulled up this thread expecting to see Ross' reaction to Mark Levin, who called Ross out last night on his radio show. How disappointing.

Anyway, don't sweat it, Ross. Levin is great as an attack-dog when he's on one's side, but he's spent the last several months screaming -- and I mean SCREAMING -- at his own listeners who dare to support McCain! (I do; I'm not sure Ross is in that same category.) It's been embarrassing for Levin, as he draws the box of "true Conservatives" smaller and smaller until only he, Limbaugh, Hannity and Coulter remain. Those who dare to question whether or not the party needs to evolve beyond its 1980 party platform are castigated and dismissed.

Levin's low point for me was when, in one of his anti-McCain fits, he accused everyone supporting McCain of being only "so-called conservatives." This *after* Jack Kemp and Tom Coburn had come out in support of McCain. Unbelievable.

I should add that, yes, I still turn on Levin's show. I'm a glutton for punishment.