Yet another great Conservative Debate

Debating the issue of a third party. Mind Numbed Robot is covering it, as are Motor City Times, The Classic Liberal, and the combatants are Don of Present Discontent, and Scratcher of Makes My Brain Itch, Check it out and enjoy. 

The Robot Dude also points out a response my blogging partner Ed, had to an earlier debate question. 

Now that the dust has settled from the first two debates, I would like to reference a comment made on the sidelines that I personally think was spot on and begs to be on a front page somewhere. Why not mine? It was made by darcprynce who resides over at The Daley Gator. His comment was on the CBD Palin Edition  concerning what a difference her policies may have had if implemented as opposed to Obama’s. He said: 

“…what impact, if any, do you think Sarah Palin’s prior actions as governor or policy pronouncements more recently, would have on any given specific economic indicator or the economy in general?”
You mean if she’d been elected President instead of Odipshit?
Uh… well, she likely wouldn’t have signed off on a massive, pork-laden “stimulus” bill, so average people wouldn’t be hesitant to spend their money for fear of losing everything they own down the road, when Obamaflation roars over us like a tidal wave from some 1970s disaster movie.
She wouldn’t have spent a year frightening everyone with endless talk of socializing the health care industry, so businesses would be hiring people in expectation of a future America which doesn’t so closely resemble Castro’s Cuba.
She wouldn’t be threatening to raise every conceivable tax over the next few years, so company owners would be able to make reasonable business plans without fear of their elected representatives bashing them in the teeth at every turn for daring to be successful.
Nobody would be concerned with the possibility of her selling out our sovereignty to a bunch of Marxist assholes at the UN, so people who might be considering shooting themselves or someone else over that sort of crap would probably mellow out and concentrate on earning a living.
Cap & Trade legislation would be off the table, so the energy industry wouldn’t be shitting its pants waiting for the next federal shoe to drop, and might actually begin to expand production for the first time since I was in grade school.
And who knows, maybe Mrs. Palin would have the basic common sense to… oh, I don’t know… not bail out huge failing corporations like GM, thus strangling the corrupt, mafia-run unions that have helped run them into the ground, instead of rewarding the pricks and incentivising them to remain the royal fuck-ups they are indefinitely.
Of course, I could be wrong.

Yep, Ed hit that sucker out of the park, out of the parking lot, and into the next freaking state. When I started this blog, there was one, and only one guy I wanted to blog with, Edward Daley. Even though Ed and I have never met, we have become great friends through the years. We have pissed off as many Liberals as possible, and share many ideals and principles. Trust me, if I had to pick one guy to go to bat for me in a debate with any Liberal, it would be Edward Daley.
  
That is the biggest reason I wanted to start a blog, I have long thought that I could whip any talking head in a debate given the opportunity, and I feel the same about Ed. Give Ed and I a debate with Rahmbo, of Chris “Crazy Legs” Matthews, Olbermann, Pelosi, Reid, or Obama, any Leftist and we would thrash them like a rented mule.
  
To me, most of the very best voices on politics, ideology, etc, are not found on TV, except when Michelle Malkin is on Fox. No, the best voices are in the blogosphere, and if I have no doubt Ed and I, and most of the folks on my blogroll have more interesting, substantive things to say than 99% of the talking heads do.  

3 Responses to “Yet another great Conservative Debate”

  1. MNRobot says :

    Glad you caught that. Ed really did nail it. Thanks for the mention.

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