Saturday, March 12, 2022

Defining A Liberal. Rush As Seen Through Snerdley's Eyes. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Husband and Wife Duet.

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Perhaps the light of day will prove to be a disinfectant.
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Lemon is a sour black grape homo-sap-ien
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Far too many liberals truly believe they are never wrong, always right and convinced they can drink their own bathwater. They are hypocrites, believe if they say it, it must be so and are always seeking to make things better when, in fact,  most of what they believe is inconsistent with reason and often dangerous.  

Their ideas have been proven wrong most of the time and yet, they seldom admit to failure.
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Most people would have learned from their past actions

 

But the Democrats seem to think that they are never at fault and can blame others for their problems and move on like nothing ever happened. Cuomo is still trying to travel the path of blame-shifting. 

 

Look Who’s Fault His Crimes Are to Blame According to Him!

 

Fighting for Freedom,

Laura Crawford

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Lynn listened to Rush all the time so I bought her a copy of James Golden's (Bo Snerdley) and am now 100 pages from the end. I listened to Rush from time to time and Snerdley validated what I always thought about Rush:


a) He was a brilliant radio personality and created a program that will not be duplicated .

b) He was a true patriot and loved this country.

c) He was generous to a fault and what you saw is who he was.

d) He was no racist and was the epitome of a true conservative.

e) He was gifted at being able to type cast his adversaries with stinging satire.

f) He was courageous and called it as he saw it.

g) Though I did not listen to him religiously, as Lynn did, I would loved to have spent a day with him discussing our mutual views.

h) He was to the political world what Johnny Carson was to late night comedic entertainment.


"Rush On The Radio" by James Golden is entertaining though a bit repetitive.

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