Friday, August 28, 2009

Now the lefties love Wal-Mart

So Huff and Puff and Color of Change are now singing the praises of America's corporate giants. Hmmm. Smells fishy, doesn't it. A Leftist Government controlling and threatening businesses' bottom line; I wonder what that's called--certainly not capitalism, a representative system of government, or the USA we had before January 20, 2009? Color of Change alumni are now in the administration. To use a favorite administration phrase, they are about to wee-wee in their pants, they are so worked up. Obama is called a racist, which is what someone is who makes snap judgements based on race (as in the policegate incident) something 80% of the citizens are called every day, and all of a sudden free speech is out the window. You can't possibly notice Obama's leftist politics--it just has to be his genetic make-up--not that he's turning the USA into a banana republic.

Time to write those lily livered corporate CEOs and assure them that investors and shoppers watch Glenn Beck, too, not just left wing non-profits and Media-Muck-up. Don't try e-mailing them; you'll just waste time being shuffled around their websites.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And now the righties hate Walmart. Brings to mind the old saying "damned if you do, damned if you don't."

Norma said...

Oh no, WalMart isn't hated; but they are sure jack boot marching to a new drummer. Conservatives are more open minded than liberals.

Anonymous said...

"Conservatives are more open minded than liberals."

That's a good one. Unlike a lot of conservatives, you obviously have a sense of humor.

Norma said...

Yes, a sense of humor is so necessary when dealing with liberals who are scolds, shills, and self-righteous. A bunch of finger waggers who can't even click off the MSM to watch anything beyond their tolerance for thinking. Preachy, teachy and testy. Liberals are also hypersensitive, humor impaired, and haughty. Gracious, how do you think I got this way? 40 years a Democrat!

Anonymous said...

After reading your last comment, I think it's not so much a sense of humor as it is a vivid imagination.