Did you hear about the guy who hosts a public radio show in Seattle, John Moe, who spent a month listening to Rush Limbaugh, visiting the Reagan and Nixon libraries, not reading The New York Times and otherwise taking a walk on the right side? His book, “Conservatize Me,” will be out next year. U.S. News & World Report suggested Moe won’t miss the patriotic country and Western tunes (“Liberals have better music”) but enjoyed conservatives’ jokes. “To be funny you have to have confidence. And you develop confidence when you rule the world,” he said. If so, how come George W. Bush and Dick Cheney look so unamused these days?
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What? You mean everyone wouldn’t love to hang out with Rush and Bill O’really?
When you are the joke, it is hard to be amused. lol
Bush and Cheney aren’t conservatives. You guys know that conservatives and Republicans aren’t the same thing, right? I mean, you do know that, don’t you? Come on, Wichita.
Actually, none of the republicans or neocons are true conservatives in the dictionary sense of the word. They are mostly people who mistrust democracy and think things would be better if they were on top and making all the rules!