Monday, November 01, 2004

24 Hours of Madness

It's almost over. Soon the sight-gags, the mis-quotes, the flips, the flops, the botox injections, the manicures, the hyperbole, the CBS gaffes will all be over.

It's the election to end all elections: Bush vs. Anti-Bush. Never has the country been so divided.

George W. Bush may have some slow-to-evolve or possibly backwards views on things, but he is what he is. He can be measured and pegged.

The Anti-Bush candidate is a bit more slippery. He comes in many forms, all united in one purpose: to eliminate George Bush. Nothing elses matters.

The Anti-Bush candidate comes in the form of:

  • The hordes of the fanatical-left in the media, the sort of liberals who tolerate everything except those who disagree with them.


  • Hollywood narcissists, self-appointed arbiters of a nation's morals, who think the struggles for freedom are always someone else's fight.


  • Soft-headed Europeans who think engagement and dialogue with mass murderers is the way to achieve lasting peace.


  • The United Nations, which, if it had its multilateral way, would still be faithfully minding a world in which dictators like Saddam would rape, kill, and starve its citizens daily, as long as the greenbacks kept flowing into their hands
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  • Terrorists. If your bitterest enemies are the sort of people who hack the heads off unarmed, innocent civilians, then I would say you are probably doing something right.


  • France


  • CBS


  • Bush is facing a multi-headed foe and he has only one weapon: His resolve against terrorism and those who support it. Is it enough?

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