Broken Masterpieces

November 03, 2004

Winners and Losers - 2004 Election

UPDATED on 11/4.

Losers:

  • Biggest Loser
  • Worldwide terrorists - the war on terror continues. We are still playing offense.
  • John Edwards - he's a political lightweight who didn't deliver his home state and now he's out of a job. He needs to run for governor, win, serve at least one term, then he can run for president.
  • Dan Rather and the rest of the Mainstream Media. Time for conservatives to make some real inroads into the MSM. Maybe one of my kids will join the ranks. This is a very long-term goal.
  • California Tax Payers - when there are so many fiscal problems why are we taking a $3 billion bond for questionable and immoral science.
  • Bruce Springsteen - he crossed the line for me when he started advocating Al Franken books and Michael Moore's load of crap. I'm sure I'll get over it but now I'm not enjoying his music. Bruce, can love your music but many don't agree with your far left politics.
  • Michael Moore and all the other "Bush lied, people died" folks. They did nothing to elevate the discourse but brought it into the gutter.
  • Ron Reagan - there is nothing worse than seeing this no talent, gravy training it off sympathy following the death of his father.
  • MTV - using a supposedly non-partisan Rock the Vote organization to try and scare people (via draft rumors) into voting for Kerry.
  • "Vote or Die" - how dumb of a phrase was that?

    Winners:

  • Republican Party
  • Hugh Hewitt - he stayed positive and wrote a great book about building the Republican party into a long-term power.
  • Marriage - 11 states voted to protect marriage as between a man and woman
  • Believe it or not the Senate Democratic leadership. Harry Reid is pro-life and brings forward a face that social conservatives can deal with
  • Bloggers - taking down the Rather fraud was amazing.
  • John Kerry - a tough campaign but a Massachusetts liberal getting around 48% ain't bad. Thanks for not being a Sore Loserman.
  • Switchfoot - nothing politcal but their latest album just passed the 2 million in sales mark.
  • Barack Obama - a fresh face, not a bomb thrower. Hopefully, he's a part of the future of the Democratic party.

    I'll probably update this some more later. I'm just tired now.

    Posted by Tim at November 3, 2004 10:51 PM
  • Comments

    That 'vote or die' campaign was pretty lame. It was a total failure and didn't get anyone out to vote.

    Posted by: becky at November 4, 2004 10:51 PM