Ok this has to be read to be believed
Jan. 31st, 2006 11:25 amSadly, No! points us to possibly the most insane paragraph ever to come out of the certifiable wingnut (and aptly, though amusingly named), Hindrocket (warning, liquid spewing possibility is high):
Whatever the numbers may be at the moment, the Democrats have turned themselves into the party of the super-rich, and for the foreseeable future, they'll have a financial edge over the Republicans, even though that advantage will be manifested in soft money, which can be given to "independent" groups like MoveOn.org in infinite quantities.
No, really, read it again. I'll give you a moment to take in the awesome scope of this man's psychosis.
Do they even receive Earth transmissions on Planet Wingnut any more? Because according to those leftist radicals over at CNN, the numbers look a little more like this:
-Of voters making less than $15,000 a year, 63% voted for Kerry, 36% for Bush
-Of voters making between $15k and $30k a year, 57% voted for Kerry, 42% voted for Bush
-Of voters making more than $200,000 a year, 35% voted for Kerry, 63% voted for Bush.
Go read the rest if you really do need to be reminded that the sky is blue and the grass green, despite what Mr. Hindrocket might like to assert. Somedays the Right just makes my head hurt.
Whatever the numbers may be at the moment, the Democrats have turned themselves into the party of the super-rich, and for the foreseeable future, they'll have a financial edge over the Republicans, even though that advantage will be manifested in soft money, which can be given to "independent" groups like MoveOn.org in infinite quantities.
No, really, read it again. I'll give you a moment to take in the awesome scope of this man's psychosis.
Do they even receive Earth transmissions on Planet Wingnut any more? Because according to those leftist radicals over at CNN, the numbers look a little more like this:
-Of voters making less than $15,000 a year, 63% voted for Kerry, 36% for Bush
-Of voters making between $15k and $30k a year, 57% voted for Kerry, 42% voted for Bush
-Of voters making more than $200,000 a year, 35% voted for Kerry, 63% voted for Bush.
Go read the rest if you really do need to be reminded that the sky is blue and the grass green, despite what Mr. Hindrocket might like to assert. Somedays the Right just makes my head hurt.