isn’t it over yet?
January 19, 2009
the long inauguration. i am so sick of all the stage craft, the messiah imagery, the adulation, the historical implications, and most of all - the ridiculous slobbering.
the immaculate inauguration of barack obama has taken on a life of its own like none our country has ever seen. and from all reports by the lamestream media, ‘the healing has begun.’ well, as my friend jonn says ‘halle-fricken-luyah!’
healed? has someone actually polled the 48 million of us who did not vote for The One to see if we feel ‘healed’? if katie hussein couric says one more time ‘the entire country is waiting with great excitement for this moment’ or wolf hussein blitzer says ‘the country has been waiting for change for a very long time’ i won’t need healing, i will need a full recussitation.
i don’t want to hear one more story about how unicorn-riding obama parted the sea, walked on water, healed the conservatives blind man, and made us all love each other.
i am not drinking obama’s jesus juice and i want to make a couple things perfectly clear:
1. i want NO part of an Obama agenda which includes the appeasement of terroristic nations; socialistic principles including redistribution of wealth and bloated bail outs; a weak, demoralized and immasculated military; a culture of death including partial birth abortions.
2. unity? no thanks. we have political parties in this country because of these real philosophical differences. i don’t want to work with liberal democrats. they do not share my values. i am a proud conservative. i am also republican for a real reason — not simply because my parents were. contrary to all the hope change-y in the air, the election of The One was not a sea change.
sure we’re all americans on inauguration day but i make no apologies for my conservative beliefs. i am also not going to soften them, quiet them, or re-think them.
obama’s cultic-like stage craft is simply designed to seduce conservatives into appeasement for his socialized agenda. well, conservatives with a pair (metaphorically speaking) are not going to disappear into the quiet of the night.
now… obama? let the miracles begin! we’re all waiting.








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January 19th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
Yeah we finally had to turn off the TV. I had plowed through my “Band of Brothers” series and my James Bond movies. Last night, we watched about 6 consecutive episodes of The Andy Griffith Show on TV Land because there was nothing on but Obamamania media.
Let him party but I don’t have to come. And I agree with you Katie. It’s gonna take some politicians with balls of steel to stand up to his political capital.
January 19th, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Kate you forgot , he’s gonna lead us to the promise land if only we will step into the light.
I say pffffft.
January 19th, 2009 at 3:01 pm
Oh my my my. Kate you sound on edge. Like you maybe need an ambien or something. This is a glorious day! The country has never been so united; definately not in my life time. At first I was disappointed I hadn’t jumped on the chance I had a while back to go to DC for the festivities but now I am glad I am home. I can enjoy them so much more on TV.
I can’t respond really to you hangers-on. You lost. Move on. It’s been months and you’re still crying about it.
What is heartwarming to me is to see the multitudes of people from every walk of life greeting the new President. Their faces are full of laughter and happiness. George Bush never brought that to the people. Don’t you see that?
I really feel sorry for you all. Not because you lost, but because we are welcoming you to join us in turning things around in this country and you basically tells us to F off. Why? Why wouldn’t you want the country to be great again? Why wouldn’t you want the poor to be taken care of? Why wouldn’t you want peace in the land so our troops could come home to their families?
I would think if this continues much longer some of you should think of becoming ex-pats.
January 19th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Kevin shut the hell up. Sorry Kate.
I for one need to vent. I have vowed to my husband this morning that I will never watch Katie Hussein Couric on TV again. She acts positively orgasmic about Obama. Her coyness has gotten on my last nerve. Great shoes or not, I will never watch her.
I also will never, ever listen to my U2 collection again. Last night was it for me. How dare Bono tell us that the WORLD is waiting for Obama. Holy crap. President of the World. Get the hell off our memorial and go back to your own conflict country. In fact, take the President of the fricken world with ya.
January 19th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
“I can’t respond really to you hangers-on. You lost. Move on. It’s been months and you’re still crying about it.”
LOL!!!! That means a lot coming from the party that’s been crying about the 2000 election for going on 9 years!!!! I always think it’s funny that people like Kevin think this is somehow a victory over Bush. You couldn’t vote him out, and you couldn’t impeach him out, but I guess if this makes you feel better, go for it!!!
“George Bush never brought that to the people. Don’t you see that?”
What I see are a multitude of “happy ignorance”. Most people who voted for Obama, couldn’t tell you why they did, other than they were pissed at Bush. 8 years of MSM bashing, lying, and making it their mission to tear him down, managed to alienate a lot of people. Mission accomplished, media!!
“I really feel sorry for you all.”
Please don’t, Kevin. You’re quite amusing. If Obama does what many of us feel he is going to do, this country may never recover. If you don’t see his socialist agenda, and know what that can do to this country, then I feel sorry for you.
“I would think if this continues much longer some of you should think of becoming ex-pats.”
Oh, sorry Kevin, we’re not democrats. We don’t run from a fight. We don’t turn our back on our country, just because someone got elected that we don’t like. That’s a staple of the left, I’m afraid. We still think America is the greatest country on earth, just like we did the last 8 years. America is not one person, it’s an ideal. An ideal that, sadly, seems to be wasted on you.
If ignorance is bliss, you must be the happiest person on earth.
January 19th, 2009 at 3:36 pm
“Oh my my my. Kate you sound on edge. Like you maybe need an ambien or something.”
Typical traditional unimaginative moonbat reply where they refer you to some sort of therapy or treatment.
“This is a glorious day! The country has never been so united; definately not in my life time.”
Yea well, I cant speak for the idiots that voted for him, but I can find plenty of us who are not “united” over this spectacle.
And as far as your lifetime goes, you would know different if you werent still an adolecsent on the teet.
“At first I was disappointed I hadn’t jumped on the chance I had a while back to go to DC for the festivities but now I am glad I am home. I can enjoy them so much more on TV.”
The Bradley effect even happens for your inuagurations ?
“I can’t respond really to you hangers-on. You lost. Move on. It’s been months and you’re still crying about it.”
Really ? Then explain why you guys wont quit bitching about Bush ?
Seriously, would you let go of your convictions had McCain won ?
grow up.
“I really feel sorry for you all. Not because you lost, but because we are welcoming you to join us in turning things around in this country and you basically tells us to F off. Why? Why wouldn’t you want the country to be great again? Why wouldn’t you want the poor to be taken care of? Why wouldn’t you want peace in the land so our troops could come home to their families?”
No thanks, the last time I heard something like that it came out of Mansons mouth.
January 19th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
Kate I am back. And again you did not send me a care package!
It’s taken me some time to catch up on what’s been going on here at Blatherings. I can see that you have a couple of new vocal right wingers added to your little militia here. I also see your people had a meltdown over Bushy leaving. I would jump into that but it’s old news. Let him go back and pull shrubs on the ranch or something. Nice pictures though. Too bad you didn’t put one up of Barbara the daughter.
I also would comment on your choice post, but I see Dade has done a beautiful job of expressing a clear, correct, and concise point.
I will say about this particular current post that doesn’t quite sound like your usual fare. You sound very whiney and petulant and even oh, annoying. Those are usually adjectives I describe Marsha_meme with.
You have to face it all sometime Zoey. You are too patriot of an American not to like your president. I mean we Canadians have it made… we ALWAYS hate our leaders. It is in our national DNA.
So cheer up. Get onboard the Obama train because you will be left behind if you don’t.
JR
January 19th, 2009 at 4:03 pm
Rope: darn! i knew i forgot a miracle or 2!
marsha lol: i totally agree about katie couric…but the u2 music… he means well. listen to your music
kevin: i’ll let your types (balwin, sarandon, penn, et al) be the ones who foolishly say they will leave the country — then stay because they couldn’t make it anywhere else. i would rather dissent from inside then outside. and btw, we aren’t crying - we are puking.
jr: whiney, petulant and annoying? thats not nice.
January 19th, 2009 at 4:15 pm
I bought an extra TV just so I could toss it off the balcony tomm. right when he puts his hand on the bible.
It would stimulate the economy if everyone did the same thing while we all scream ” I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore”
January 19th, 2009 at 4:42 pm
JR, I was going to address your childish rants, but then I saw where you said you were a Canadian………and that explained it.
January 19th, 2009 at 4:51 pm
JR;
“So cheer up. Get onboard the Obama train because you will be left behind if you don’t.”
I was thinking of a different train for those guys.
January 19th, 2009 at 6:38 pm
Hey Kate,
Well said and good job. I am a real sucker for wonderfully moving, noble stories told on TV with big grand music behind. But, I am beyond tired of the slobbering. Maybe I wouldn’t feel this way quite so much if there had been even any kind of big deal made about the first black Supreme Court justice, or the first black Secretary of State, or the first black woman Secretary of State. No, those people were conservatives, so no special tributes were paid.
This man has a clear agenda that those of us who aren’t sheep can see. We don’t want this country to go the socialist route. Someone else commented about “taking care of poor people” and this really sticks out to me, whenever I hear it. This is the mentality and mindset of enablers. Enabling people to continue in the situation they’re in, instead of helping them get out of it. Liberals enable poverty by “taking care of” poor people, instead of encouraging and supporting self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and ownership.
Good post.
Pup
January 19th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
Hey thanks for the post and the opportunity to vent. I knew I didn’t like the whole Obama idea and that I would miss President Bush but I guess it all didn’t hit me until the last few days with all the wall-to-wall coverage of Obama’s inauguration.
What will we do if he inacts socialist policies? We don’t have enough votes on either side to stop those policies. What happens if he appoints really left wing supreme court justices?
It seems to me if these things happen, our country is lost for a generation. Thanks again. I visit your blog alot. I am in Arlington, Virginia which is right outside of D.C. I am a student at Georgetown.
Jami <
January 20th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
hi jami. glad you found us! he will inact socialist policies but we will just need to be a vocal and persuasive voice to lawmakers. the average american doesnt want socialism…we need to craft a better, clearer message then obama.
i too am concerned about the justices. we need to be LOUD on that.
January 21st, 2009 at 5:58 pm
I hope its not Jami the spammer that frequents R Pundits.
January 22nd, 2009 at 5:53 pm
He campaigned as one who could fix everything in short order. He set expectations of what he could do too highly, but he’ll have to live with that because he certainly left the cult masses that voted for him with that impression. Some will forgive him for lying to them, others won’t.
False messiahs have been known to die out quickly, or in some cases they and their followers become violent. Libs are certainly capable of behaving as violent militants, so that can’t be ignored as a possibility. Time will tell, but he’s got a short shelf life to work the miracles he promised.