Saturday, October 31, 2009

"Disheartened?" Or "Angry?"

Peggy Noonan is given a prominent place in the Wall Street Journal's opinion pages, because she always seems to have something important to say. In yesterday's column she wonders how this administration could be so "callous" that they don't even seem to care that so many people have become "disheartened." Rush Limbaugh corrected Peggy: "We are not disheartened; we are angry!"

Noonan further seems incredulous that the administration doesn't even seem "worried about the impact of what they're doing." I've got news for you, Peggy: looking at results or consequences of their programs is never part of the liberals' agenda!

To deal with callous people in power, we need the leadership of equally aggressive, equally determined people. People like Rush Limbaugh. People like Peggy Noonan can write about it from a distance, safely ensconced in their libraries.

2 comments:

Terri Wagner said...

I never did care for Peggy Noonan. She seems to live that oh-so-civilized reality that never really was. I mean really has she ever read about the elections of yesteryear; they even make the Bush/Gore look positively polite!!!

Lemon Stand said...

Well? What did you decide? Disheartened or Angry?

Need some lemonade per chance? :)