I wanted to go to the rally the moment it was first announced but unfortunately I'm on the other side of the globe. I haven't had the chance to see any clips either.
The ultra-radical extreme-liberal left-wing hippie Communist/Muslim person-counting service AirPhotosLive has these estimates:
* 87,000 people attended August's "Rally to Restore Honor" featuring Fox News' Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin.
* 215,000 people attended Saturday's "Rally to Restore Sanity And/Or Fear" featuring Comedy Central's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
That 215,000 apparently did not include thousands who traveled to D.C. for the event but couldn't get close enough to see or hear the event in person -- and settled for watching it on TVs in bars and hotels.
(Beck estimated the true size of the Beck/Palin rally to be as big as 650,000 people. Colbert estimated the true size of the Stewart/Colbert rally crowd to be between 10,000,000 and 6,000,000,000 people.)
That crowd looks very, very white....So, using their own "logic," they're all racists.
I think it's just Stewart being that short![]()
That crowd looks very, very white....So, using their own "logic," they're all racists.
Don't start that in here.
Stewart's logic was actually the opposite. He admitted that just because the majority of a crowd is white, doesnt mean they are racist. I am paraphrasing, but it was in the first 5 minutes of his "speech".
I just wish Stewart's message of moderation would permeate more into the political culture which has just gotten insane over the last year or so.
I just wish Stewart's message of moderation would permeate more into the political culture which has just gotten insane over the last year or so.
Well, for a while there it looked like moderation was catching on, considering that a presidential candidate who was a champion of moderation, conciliation, and pragmatic problem-solving won out over a candidate who parroted a more extremist line (and abandoned his own once-admirable record of moderation and pragmatism in so doing). Unfortunately, the extremists reacted to their defeat by getting even more extreme and confrontational.
Midterms are always a bitch for the party in power when the economy is fracked.
But, but. Obama promised change.
Why doesn't he just wave his magic wand and make it happen?
Granted the fillibuster-happy minority has been trying to stall any progress or change at every turn, the Democats hardly took their "Super Majority" and did anything with it. They were much more like: "WE WANT TO DO THIS!!!" :turns to the minority and says meekly: "That okay with you?"
Granted giving power back to those who mostly caused this mess in the first place, and their message, platform, and players aren't anything new; isn't smart, but that's why the undecided voters are a weak bunch of lemmings. They've bought into the rhetoric, are afraid of T3H Socialism and are leaning to the other side now.
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