Friday, October 31, 2008

Liberal Elitism

Democrats are supposed to be the party for the "working class," right? They are the party of the masses. They are the party for the average "Joe."

I think someone needs to remind them of that because they are really working over Joe the Plumber.

How about that. Joe asks Obama a simple question, and he gets totally slammed by the press, not to mention rummaging through his trash. He gets investigations into his background, by democrat leaders of his state. Does this scare anyone else, but me? Is this what we have to look forward to in a Obama presidency?

I think it is safe to say that the Democrat Party is not about sticking up for the little guy. They are for taking care of themselves, and growing the government big enough to "take care" of everybody. The fact is, they are elitists. They have total disdain for anyone who does not subscribe to their far left, socialist views, which, by the way, most of middle America does not subscribe to. They want their votes, so they pretend to be all "down homie," but they aren't. If you didn't go to an Ivy League school, and get a law degree, you are a moron, who can't understand the complicated social/political environment.

If you don't believe me, here is a quote from Bill Maher, a far left leaning liberal, and somewhat of a spokesman for the cause:

"I think it's great that McCain has chosen this guy to be the exemplar of middle America, because, to me, "Joe the Plumber" proves exactly what I've been saying -- and many people have been saying for so long about the Republican Party in the modern era -- they take advantage. They prey on people like "Joe the Plumber," who don't really understand the issues."

Excuse me? Who is really praying on Joe the Plumber?
I'm pretty sure Barack Obama feels the same way, he just hasn't said it quite as plainly as Bill Maher.


I think there is a fair portion of Barack supporters that are kind of on the band wagon. If they really stopped and thought about the things he says, and the things he plans to do, they would change their minds. Unfortunately, most people are followers, and they will go the way the wind blows them. Right now, the wind is very strong, and its a liberal one.

By the way, I still think McCain has a chance.

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