MoreWhat Matters: That’s right, my thoughts! (Again?)
It frequently happens and did again today. For reasons escaping this blog’s understanding, except that the net produces unexpected events, a couple of items here have garnered unqualified traffic.
A previous post on a Sean Hannity and Friends Video, Radicalism in America has received a boatload of traffic yesterday (August 10, 2009). The trend continues today. While I don’t spend much time trying to determine cause and effect on these anomalies suffice it to say it brings some pleasure. Not for the traffic but the public interest in the topic.
The other anomaly for these days concerns traffic on the category ‘Gabrielle Giffords’. From a news search it appears she fears for her life at August recess town halls and has her crew trying to sustain the idea that all opposition to POLS at these events are contrived and paid for by the political opposition. Ya, sure Gabby, we all believe that.
Funny since mentioning this blog’s form email requests at www.whitehouse.gov and the staggering number of replies only received since Obamacare began to tank that trend has stopped since the hashtag stories hit the net. So Gabby, tell me, am I now on the Obama enemies list?
Sure, it is reasonable to assume some attendees at the recess town halls are part of an organized effort to oppose Obamacare, etc., etc. But not ALL of them. For Dems by party and liberals in general to discount the public outrage over politics in DC one has to subject themselves to a lobotomy.
For the current administration and Congress to draw this much heat from public opposition to their various agendas only serves to renew one’s faith that the American public will only take so much crap before there’s a price to pay. Can’t wait for the 2010 elections.
Short ‘my thoughts’ edition as I have some 12 year old, single malt, Glenlivet to inspect. We wouldn’t want to neglect due diligence on products imported to the good ‘ol US of A. Gotta help the feddle gubmint out from time to time. And I am seriously qualified at this sort of thing.
Stanford Matthews
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