Thursday, January 12, 2006

The light of day

The Samuel Alito confirmation hearing has been a major victory for conservatives. The more that the American public sees of the tactics and personalities of the left's puppets in the Senate, the more they realize that, much like Georgia Democrat Zell Miller has noted, that the Democrat Party has abandoned reality and logic and the high ground.

It is truly pitiful the way that Senators Durbin, Schumer, Biden, Leahy, and Splash's owner, Teddy, have engaged in character assassination. However, the liberal left's ideology and tactics will only work in darkness, behind the scenes, and can't withstand the light of day. When the public sees it clearly, as they have during this hearing and during the Roberts confirmation, they will see liberalism for what it is, an intellectual game of distorting reality.

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8 Comments:

At 1/12/2006 4:01 PM, Blogger MCR said...

Here here1 Matt Jackson has weighed in on the issue on DC the other day. I wonder if he, too, supports lies, cheating, slandering, indictments and such if that is the only way his party can get back into power?

 
At 1/21/2006 7:58 AM, Blogger LincolnRepublican said...

I've been reading the news coverage of how the many different Democrats are going to vote.

It's weird how AP and Reuters seem to have an individual story on each Democrat who is going to vote no on Alito, and only one or two stories about who may vote yes.

Is this Bias? Surely not...

 
At 1/24/2006 5:31 PM, Blogger MCR said...

It appears that Judge Alioto may be heading for confirmation.

 
At 1/26/2006 4:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The price of twinkees, and how George W. Bush is best buddies with Hostess cronies. Why weren't there free twinkees for all those Katrina victims? Where was Hostess then? Probably ready to jack up the prices as soon as they saw those hurricanes hit.

 
At 2/13/2006 9:27 PM, Blogger LincolnRepublican said...

VP:

Any comment on the hunting incident?

It's so funny how the mainstream media is painting this as a "scandal" and not as an everyday (however unfortunate) event.

Maybe you should put a shotgun in your pic?

 
At 2/17/2006 7:06 PM, Blogger LincolnRepublican said...

It's like you've reminded us before, Sponge: Shakespeare said it best.

Although I truly doubt if Cheney was taking this to heart.

 
At 2/22/2006 7:56 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good Shot VP!

 
At 2/22/2006 11:20 PM, Blogger VPCheney said...

Accidentally shooting a friend is horrible.
But... watching the meltdown of David Gregory, NBC, imploding the whole incident into a personal slight on himself, and the White House press in general, by first releasing the story around them, rather than directly through them was some comfort.

 

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