This video is yet another example of why I’ve pretty much stopped voting Republican: the complete moral rot that has infected the philsophical core of conservatism in this country has left the party incapable of defending its actions on any rational basis, so the party is resorting to the most blatant appeals to emotion, to the point that (as in this case) of being delusional.
The fact that the Republican electorate gladly laps this up is sickening.
What exactly is this video supposed to convince me of? How does the fact some schlub can digitally edit footage of George C. Scott playing Patton to make it appear as though Patton is saying something he never said make said schlub’s argument any more compelling than if he’d presented it himself?
The implication I’m supposed to find this clip especially persuasive is an insult to my intelligence.
July 24th, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Remember, she knows where the WMDs are.
July 26th, 2007 at 9:43 am
This video is yet another example of why I’ve pretty much stopped voting Republican: the complete moral rot that has infected the philsophical core of conservatism in this country has left the party incapable of defending its actions on any rational basis, so the party is resorting to the most blatant appeals to emotion, to the point that (as in this case) of being delusional.
The fact that the Republican electorate gladly laps this up is sickening.
What exactly is this video supposed to convince me of? How does the fact some schlub can digitally edit footage of George C. Scott playing Patton to make it appear as though Patton is saying something he never said make said schlub’s argument any more compelling than if he’d presented it himself?
The implication I’m supposed to find this clip especially persuasive is an insult to my intelligence.