I’ve seen and heard everything from “it’s Bush’s fault” to “we didn’t move far enough to the left fast enough,” and every notion in between, as liberals try to deal with the ground shaking Massachusetts election of Scott Brown. The left is in their typical denial of reality mode, and their tenuous grip on sanity is waning fast.

While I really don’t care about the liberal’s psychotic episodes, I found these videos informative and useful for those who are sane, so we may understand what has the left so perplexed.

The lingering effects of schadenfreude are an added benefit.

We are Americans, lovers of freedom and liberty. We view government as a necessary evil, not a necessity for our existence. Those helpless and hopeless twisted minds that support the type of government we have now over what this country was founded on, cannot understand. Which is why they cannot grasp why the independent voters have left the jackass party. The short-lived experiment of this country being socialist is over.

From Joe Dan Media:

AMERICA RISING!

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  8 Responses to “Video Explanations For What Is Baffling Liberals”

  1. To El Jefe, Piglosi and Braindead Reid:

    ????? ????, motherfuckers.

    • No, can’t post foreign tongue here, as I found out when I tried to post Øbummer’s name in arabic, a couple of years ago.

  2. Damn. Greek text doesn’t work — Molon Labe.

  3. Powerful, Powerful post. Would love to benefit more from your understanding of America’s grave situation.

  4. Yeah, no2liberals, yeah! We’re rollin’. : )

  5. Well, no2liberals, I guess it could…..howsomever, I was kinda meanin’ t’ refer to that guy on the plane that crashed, on 9/11 2001…..

    P.S. Didja see I gave ya a h/t on Grammy’s site this a.m.? : )

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