Well, of course it’s all a big conspiracy. Remember Hillary Clinton’s ongoing phrase, “Republican Conspiracy”? Obviously, it was a statement not without intentions, allowing further justification for those seeking to steer away from national interests toward a more inward focus; a vindicating sigh of relief for Americans who prefer a paranoid sense of dissent to patriotism.
Now the bloom is off the rose and the tables have turned. Now the frame of mind has been taken from those whose beliefs make them happy and been handed to those whose beliefs make them miserable. Now the conservatives are the ones who care enough to criticize, while the liberals have become the new “love it or leave it” crowd. The best way to get a liberal to have a complete emotional meltdown is to start questioning the validity of Obama, or practically any democrat. Meanwhile, the extent of their arguments continue to consist mainly of childish name-calling and finger pointing, (I might add, at Republicans who they couldn’t hold a candle to).
With the Christmas upon us, I would urge you all to get your liberal family members a copy of “How To Hypnotize Anyone Without Getting Caught” by Nathan Balszack. Learning the techniques also involves understanding when others use it on you. Needless to say, I read it a year ago and it’s exactly why I didn’t vote for Obama.





