Thursday, March 16, 2006

Feingold is extremely Stillsonian. It is all a trick. And it is a dangerous trick for Wisconsin and America.


FYI to all the lefty Feingold groupies. I know Russ Feingold. I've worked with Russ Feingold. I've seen Russ Feingold going upstairs with pages at Dan Fields' parties. And Russ Feingold does not have a non-scheming idealistic bone in his body. His latest stunt calling for censure of the President is all about getting attention, and cynically trying to make himself look unique and important for pure self-promotional reasons. Fraley has been getting that right, as far as it goes.

Russ figured out a long time ago that being louder than others or standing alone on an issue, often held positive political benefits regardless of the matter under dispute. Regular people see him as a fighter and reward him. He thinks he's the smartest guy in the room, and nobody will ever figure out that this idealistic poser is actually a guy that doesn't really believe in anything other than himself. Every single thing he does, is about pursuing his own grasping push for power and importance.

You lefties are such a bunch of gullibly foolish maniacs. This guy is most definitely not your latest Paul Wellstone. Wellstone was actually a deeply-ingrained moonbat who believed all of the crazy stuff that he spouted on a daily basis. Feingold just has a formula. I've seen him wink at political opponents after railing passionately about an issue under dispute. It's just a game to him. Unlike George Bush, he has no principles and believes in nothing.

So flock to him, please. Support him for President, and help him achieve Deaniac status. You are so right! He is such a bold and idealistic leader. If only more Democrats could be like Russ Feingold. Keep talking that way, and volunteer for the guy all around the country. Eventually you will probably figure out, however, that Feingold is extremely Stillsonian. It is all a trick. And it is a dangerous trick for Wisconsin and America.

You people are so incredibly blind that I actually feel sorry for you. Maybe he actually is smarter than you. But he's definitely not good enough for rest of us.

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Dear Jim,
Are you suggesting that Paulie wasn't really a moonbat just because he died? That's a good one. The post recognized his sincerity, but his wacky-ways remain undeniable, dead or alive.
 
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