I was following the Twitter election feed during the Obama Infomercial (not no, but hell no I didn’t watch it). And I saw several people remark that they were moved to tears … some of them to weeping … watching the Obamassiah Show.
And that made me laugh out loud. Not “laughing with you” out loud…but most definitely “laughing at you” out loud.
What kind of mental midget and emotional pussy cries during an Obama speech?
I’m guessing the average Obama supporter.
Which is why I am not even a little bit surprised that the rabid Obama worshiper Karl Thomas-Musselman (editor of the Burnt Orange Report) was one of the emotionally weak kool-aide drinkers that broke down in tears.
I sometimes wonder why more Liberal men don’t join the military. Then I remember why: most of them have the emotional stability of teenage girls.
Seriously, boys…there are times when it’s OK for a man to cry. During an Obama speech is not one of them.
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Well, I’m certainly glad someone’s thought all of this through.
Say, what sage words have you about Timoth McVeigh’s emotional stability.
Just askin’.
Moved to tears by B-HO’s speech?
Robbie, are you certain it wasn’t from people who saw their jobs, and capital investment, hemorrhaging from our shores, if this miscreant is elected?
If not, and it was from his supporters, it would add to the evidence of their support being based solely on an emotional, and not a rational, attachment.
As for the weenie in the image, all I can say is, poor kitty. If he opens the door, flee and never return.
Once again the right reveals themselves to be the true mental midgets…so at the end of their ropes that they actually result to judgments on masculinity and cries of “what a pussy”.
Oh and the musing on the military is rich. I’m reminded of a bit by one of my favorite comedians, Doug Stanhope, in which he defended his pro (voluntary) war stance:
“As long as people who kind of want to kill other people are going overseas to kill OTHER people who kind of want to go kill other people, then you’re killing all the right people.”
So….yeah. If emotional stability means being comfortable with killing other people, then call me a trainwreck.
If you’re a fan of Stanhope, then yes, you are most likely a train wreck.
What a drugged out idiot he is.
Oh come on, John. If you were in a room and someone next to you started sobbing over Obama’s speech last night, you would have felt uncomfortable and/or thought the guy weird.
John,
You were one of the few libs on this site I thought who actually presented a viable argument to points.
But now you have slipped into the moonbat zone of childish name calling and irrational postings.
What are these people going to do when Obama won’t pull all the troops out of Iraq on schedule (whatever that is)? I’m going to predict right now that there will be a retrenchment of terrorists in Iraq about 1/3 of the way through his “pull-out” and then what?
What are these people going to do when he can’t stop the job losses that are sure to go to 10% or more in 09? Or worse, when he enacts policies and taxes that runs them up higher than that?
What are these people going to do when he can’t fulfill his spending promises and entitlements?
Tip: Buy stock in Kimberly Clark.
Weak sissies? Pussies? My Texan father cried. I’ve seen him cry once in my life: when my mother died. He was a career army guy, fought as an officer in Viet Nam. He said he cried through the whole thing. Maybe you should watch it after all.
They cried when they saw Triumph des Willens , too. It’s scary that both have so many similarities. Then again, propaganda is propaganda.
Pamela, please take this the correct way.
On your anecdotal story about your father crying? I call bullshit.
N2L:
What scares you more? The fact that Nam Vet actually supports Obama or the fact that there are plenty of brave people out there who don’t fall in line with your bullshit gender stereotype about crying?
John, neither of those things scare me, very little does.
You must be a very fearful person, if you think in those terms, and try to transfer your feelings onto others.
What does concern me, though, are bullshit artist that support That One.
And I mean all bullshit artist that support him.
What scares you more? The fact that Nam Vet actually supports Obama or the fact that there are plenty of brave people out there who don’t fall in line with your bullshit gender stereotype about crying?
How about the fact that if Pam’s story is true, and I don’t believe it is, Pam’s father is exhibiting serious signs of depression and she is too uncaring to realize it and take him to a doctor?