Dear America,
happy tuesday.
let's just begin by saying this -- some things never get old. and being a wee bit melodramatic is one of them...TO FEEL something, while remaining fully confident with it's expression, is my world; and it's a beautiful thing -- it's just me being me.
BUT having said that, this girl loves logical, sound, methodical, reasonable thought -- and not necessarily in that order. So what a ridiculously happy day it is to read this from The Daily Caller:
that was just the last word -- but PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU -- go here to read the whole two pages of Romney Can Win. It might even make your heart sing; Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, together, simply throw out rational ideas leading us to believe again...perhaps all is not lost after all.
And really, truth be told, it wasn't so much the rattling off of five reasonable things to make me go hum; it really came down to one line. It only took one line to push me over the edge of reason, answering the age old question, should I pass this on or keep it to myself?
This is the line that swept me off my feet : "Crowds are indeed wise, except when they’re moronic."
happy tuesday.
let's just begin by saying this -- some things never get old. and being a wee bit melodramatic is one of them...TO FEEL something, while remaining fully confident with it's expression, is my world; and it's a beautiful thing -- it's just me being me.
BUT having said that, this girl loves logical, sound, methodical, reasonable thought -- and not necessarily in that order. So what a ridiculously happy day it is to read this from The Daily Caller:
"5) The consensus is often wrong, sometimes spectacularly so. How many people do you know who predicted that John Roberts would vote to uphold Obamacare? That Bush would tie Gore? That the Soviet Union would collapse or Facebook would lose 50 percent of its value in three months? Crowds are indeed wise, except when they’re moronic. Keep that in mind the next time you notice that everyone you know believes the same thing, including that Romney will lose. It could be time to bet against them.
None of this should suggest that the Romney campaign isn’t in trouble. It is, mostly because Romney himself is a weak candidate. On the other hand, Obama has been a truly bad president. And that fact may turn out to be decisive."
that was just the last word -- but PLEASE, I BEG OF YOU -- go here to read the whole two pages of Romney Can Win. It might even make your heart sing; Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, together, simply throw out rational ideas leading us to believe again...perhaps all is not lost after all.
And really, truth be told, it wasn't so much the rattling off of five reasonable things to make me go hum; it really came down to one line. It only took one line to push me over the edge of reason, answering the age old question, should I pass this on or keep it to myself?
This is the line that swept me off my feet : "Crowds are indeed wise, except when they’re moronic."
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