I Cogitate
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November 8, 2006
Our long national nightmare is receding Our long national nightmare is receding. The American people have rightfully performed a national intervention (possibly an exorcism?) against the fear, hate and division so long sponsored by the Bush Administration, rejecting the unrelenting negativity offered by Little Boy Bocephus. So, the Dems needs to get to work on the promises of the First 100 Hours/Days:
Curiously, the depicting of Pelosi by the mainstream media as some sort of fire-breathing demon from the Left Coast wasn't as engulfing as expected.. Sure, plenty of this calculation was offered, spewn mostly by GOP members and their wind-up talking dolls but the mainstream press seemed less guilty of this type of rendering than initially envisaged. Tied to this though is a question: just how was Tom DeLay initially portrayed when he became Speaker of the House? Beyond his hypocritical and illegal slitherings, was the DeLay narrative ever along the lines of a right-wing, uber-conservative congressperson assuming power? Hardly. top |
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