This WAS It, America

And apparently, America was little in the mood for listening to rationality, logic, cogent thoughts and a sense of its own mortality. America itself has drunk the Kool Aid including my two nieces and my nephew.

And I suppose, then, that America is about to receive what it justly deserves.

This nation failed to look beyond that of the current administration’s foibles and see what needs to be seen in the future. Once again, because this culture is so terribly susceptible to such, it has relied upon feelings and emotions to chart its course — the very worst markers to be utilized in such a decision.

This is a very bad world, fraught with death, violence, danger. Packed with the greatest number of nations ever considered that would wish harm upon this country. Envious of America, jealous of America, her power, her wealth. And whose only goal is to bring it down.

Welcome aboard, America, to the “change” you so desired. You wanted it, you got it. But when the “change” that you so deperately demanded somehow fails to appear in the manner and fashion you so nobly envisioned in your fevered dreams replete with Historical Alzheimers, don’t come complaining to me. I might suggest that would be the perfect time to sit down in your chair, relax, elevate your feet and have a nice steaming cup of Shut The Fuck Up.

Then wait for your government check, you parasites.

BZ
P.S.
First order of business for Demorats in the first year of control: retribution, revenge, “NO,” increased taxes, increased spending, no discipline, and punishment for the GOP and Conservatives.
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20 thoughts on “This WAS It, America

  1. Considering Ballsack had a 5 to 1 spending advantage, 15% of the people who voted for him will never vote again, and the MSM campaigning for him a 5% differential in the popular vote isnt much of a victory margin.

  2. “Historical Alzheimers”. That’s for sure, BZ.

    It’s for sure that Obama bought this election and the only way that could happen is because of greed. I’m not happy with this either, but I believe we will survive it. We got through Carter and we’ll get through this.

  3. Yeah, that’s right, Obama BOUGHT it, it had absolute NOTHING to do with the fact that the RNC put a loser like McCain up against him…

    NEVER blame the RNC… Right?? Toe that party line, assign blame to everyone except those that deserve blame, like George W. Bush for being the moron that he is and setting this up for Obama, the RNC for not allowing the American voters a better candidate and McCain himself, for being the weak-assed candidate that he was, that had nothing to do with it…

    That *party line* is going to hang some of you…

  4. TUO is correct, we have not yet seen ANGER, wait until all the moonbats, welfare slugs, libbers and all around IDIOTS figure out that Obama can’t do even HALF of the bullshit he says he can do…

    The ‘hood is gonna hurt worse than anywhere else, they don’t have a bit of *fall back* cash…

    But I have plenty of extra ammo for when the bastards go wild because they realize that they were used, AGAIN, just like they have always been used by the Dems, and this time it was a BROTHER that screwed them over…

    Revenge is sweet!!

  5. TF “and this time it was a BROTHER that screwed them over… “

    What do you mean THIS TIME. Wasnt their ever loving African bro’s that sold them to the white guys to begin with? They will just be getting screwed by a bro AGAIN

  6. Shop, we have got to hope… But it’s up to US to get REAL Conservatives in the fight, and not some pathetic old Dem ass kissing RINO…

    It can happen… Or, it can fail miserably, I sincerely hope that after 2 years of a Pelosi led and Dem dominated Congress that 2010 will be a whole new ballgame, and after 4 full years of Obama if the American people aren’t fed up by then, well, there’s just no hope for us any longer…

    But 2010 is the real test now…

  7. I never in my wildest dreams thought McCain would lose, I was wrong. Picking Palin and spending his time speaking negatively about Obama in IMO is what brought him down. Signing the bailout is also what brought him down.

    If you went to any Liberal blog, they were talking about their candidate, Obama. If you went to any Conservative blog, they to were talking about Obama. Everybody everywhere was talking about Obama. Nobody, even his supporters were talking about McCain.

    I saw history last night and once again I’m very proud to be an American.

    Obama ran a masterful campaign, he never left his message, and he stayed on track.

    Say what you will but Obama won, Obama did a better job at running for the White House in 2008.

  8. It was a tough time to be a Republican. The base was too quick to toss away their candidate if he didn’t toe the line. The moderates wanted something less extreme. The Democrats solidified behind one candidate.
    Personally, I’m proud of this country because I think a majority of voters, whether they voted McCain or Obama, voted issues rather than race.
    Though I voted for McCain, I recognize the amazing day this is. Let me say this. Sarah Palin was awesome, IMHO. Despite the negative coverage of her abilities and despite the nasty mud thrown at her, she ran a good campaign.
    As far as toeing the RNC line? What else was he supposed to do? In 2000, they crucified him for being “too liberal”. He wanted to win.
    The trick now is to gear up and fight the coming wave of victory legislation that will now be presented to us.
    The beat goes on. It always does.

  9. Well I have a lot of black folks at work, they are happy “they got one in the big house” But they are concerned too…

    The problem isnt the color, its the policies, its the plans and vision.

    I asked a few of them what will happen if Obama doesn’t come through on his promises? The answer was. “If he screws up in his first year we will blame it on his WHITE HALF… *sigh*

    Oh well, Maybe this will provide some of the ghetto dwellers hope rather than “Victim mentality” and if that happens this might be ok.

    I figure we will hear “Because of the past administration” at least 100 times in the first MONTH… and double the next.

  10. Bushwack, I would love to believe that you’re right about Obama’s policies changing the victim mentality of the ghetto dwellers. But I know how hard it is to get rid of a victim mentality (I was raised in a family that had a serious one). I doubt that Obama even if he enacts all his dreamy policies will be able to significantly change that mentality. And if he does, at what cost to the rest of us?

  11. Mr. Obama wanted the job, he can have it. Soon he’ll crawl back to Jeremiah Wright for spiritual guidance because after his first transitional briefing at the White House on international issues, Barry will realize he has bitten off way, way, way more than he can chew.

    After our nation begins teetering on the brink, there will be a new Conservative movement in America as people realize that this sweeping new Liberal/Socialist movement was a bad thing.

  12. I think there is going to be a rude awakening for so many people that voted for Obama. Gateway Pundit has a video up of this woman that thinks that Obama is going to pay her mortgage and gas bills. Downright frightening.

  13. The only good thing that can come out of this is the separation of “wheat and chaff”. Christians will be tested like no tomorrow. And Americans, I mean the real backbone American of this country, will rise from coming ruins of destruction. They will fight for their God and their country. Prayerfully, the jerkoffs who wanted this CHANGE will waste away in drunken debauchery.

  14. UUUUUHHHHHHHHH, WOW, What a hangover. Did NObama really win, or was that just a bad nightmare?

    Seriously folks, if we can survive the next four years, things will improve after that. For those blaming McCain and Palin for this loss, SHAME ON YOU! Any one else would have been trounced a lot worse. They did remarkably well considering the cards they were dealt.

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