• The dark side of celebrity worship

    It’s good to see that other people are taking notice of something I saw building throughout the election… the mean streak of the Democrat party. Sadly, this issue is not being addressed which raises fears that it will only continue to grow.

    “While I thought Obama’s speech was otherwise thought-provoking and worthy, he missed an opportunity to call out these boors and chastise their behavior. By not doing so, I am afraid that Obama essentially condoned this kind of mob intolerance. There is already a hateful mean streak among some Obamamaniacs. Left unchecked, it can fester into something quite un-American and un-democratic.”

    “This from a movement that fancies itself all about peace, love and global karma.”

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    This entry was posted on Sunday, January 25th, 2009 at 1:50 pm and is filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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    1. Dawn
      Jan 26th

      What a great article! I especially liked this part of it:

      There is a growing faction of the American left that seeks revenge more than righteousness.

      Intolerant of dissenting views, this faction thinks as comedian Janeane Garofalo does that some members of the opposing political party should be “jailed.” Terrorist acts (such as mailing envelopes of white power to Mormon temples because the gay marriage vote in California went the church’s way) are seen by this faction as understandable and acts of legitimate political expression.

      There is also an ugly racial component to it. We first saw it with Obama’s pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who said, among other things, that white America had deliberately inflicted black Africa with AIDS.

      It’s sad and true that there is a growing group of liberals that act and feel that way now that Obama has been elected.

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