tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6575895.post116086760736872260..comments2023-07-04T07:19:05.142-04:00Comments on McRyanMac: Mel Gibson for Republican Minority LeaderRyanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17809283662428917799noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6575895.post-1161090170176370972006-10-17T09:02:00.000-04:002006-10-17T09:02:00.000-04:00Ohhhhhhhh, I dunno. Democrats are certainly the "...Ohhhhhhhh, I dunno. Democrats are certainly the "dangerous party", and all tooooooo often, Republicans the "stupid party", but sometimes I think the "death wish" is with Republican critics more than the Party. Paleos I think, live with the great desire to "go down with the ship" and just as the ship of Western Civilization goes under, they can be tragic heros who die with "I told you so" on their lips. Being tragic heros is far more important that making any headway. Reagan's greatest, or at least as great enemies, were the paleos (they were as much opponents as liberals, oddly). They could hardly wait for Reagan to fail, and it took years to forgive him for succeeding. There is a deep masochistic desire to justify oneself by being betrayed. Conservative critics love, luv, luv, luv, to feel betrayed. It is so delicious. Petty failings and even large ones, are not utterly unforgivable in war and in families. I'm not so sure that the public is soooooooo stupid as to vote liberals in now, just so the pure critics can enjoy the delicious feeling of "once more having been betrayed." We'll see, but I am not so pessimistic about election day. The Neville Chamberlin Party is pretty broadly seen for what they are, really I think. I don't hold out so much hope for the Party of Doom, the allies of Islamo fascism and stupidity and even evil in the world...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com