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Dem Dems Is in Denial

[Subtitled: Ah, those delightfully doofus (and dangerously delusional) Democrats]

With angry constituents showing up in increasing numbers at Democrat (and some Republican) town hall meetings across the country and demanding to be heard about their growing dissatisfaction with a host of Obama Administration and Congressional issues, rather than just being passively preached to about the Democrat talking points gospel of Obamacare, the Democrat so-called "leadership" is going on the attack, or I should say, counter-attack. Herewith, some of their "reasoning."

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, that crusty curmudgeonly princeling of the senate, grouses and grumps that town hall attendees are just trying to "sabotage" health care reform. Well, Harry, first of all, which of the at least five so-called health care/health insurance reform "plans" currently floating around in Congress do you think they're trying to sabotage? Or are you talking about what at least the House of Representatives (not your Senate, Harry) has voted on so far, the euphemistically named but seriously flawed and certainly far from final H.R. 3200, "America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009"?

The fact is, when the prez or any of you talk about the prez's health care, uh, sorry, more recently renamed health insurance, reform "plan," there is no "plan" yet. At most what you have is about five differing versions of something embodying most of what are Obama's "goals" for health care/insurance reform. Goals ain't plans, Harry. (Example: Obama still has the goal of closing Guantanamo, but we've yet to see a plan -- even a workable cart-before-the-horse one -- to actually do that.) And once you do get it down into a single plan, with or without Republican participation, if that plan includes things like single payer and a massive government makeover/takeover of the best health care system in the world, especially without tort or insurance rate reform but with rationed care, especially for the elderly, and federal funding of abortions, then you're damn right there will be people at those town hall meetings trying to sabotage it. And I will be one of them.

Senator Barbara Boxer, D-CA, says many town hall attendees are too well dressed to be "sincere." Is that because they're not wearing red ACORN or purple SEIU union T-shirts, Babs? From what I've seen, the people attending the town hall meetings are wearing everything from suits and ties to T-shirts and jeans. Most look like they came to the town hall meeting from work. Don't you try to dress well, Barbara? And aren't you sincere? Just askin'.

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, who is both the princess of power in the House and the botox queen (wow, double royalty!), thinks she's seen people with swastikas at town hall meetings. Look out, the skinheads are invading our town hall meetings! Why, they're even crowding out some of our own paid, bussed-in union thugs! How about one person with a crossed-out swastika at one meeting, Miz Nancy? Oh my! But far be it from ME to accuse YOU of exaggerating something just to try and make a point. Or were "those swastikas" at a TEA Party protest, which Democrats also try to deny and decry? How does that work, exactly, where you deny something and then decry its existence? Of course Nance also has said the CIA lies to Congress but has yet to offer any proof of that, either. I guess just claims and allegations are enough nowadays. 

Back in April, President Obama, who as the president of the United States is someone who can have several someones find out anything he wants to know, any time he wants to know it, was dismissive of thousands of TEA Party protesters at hundreds of venues across the country, saying he didn't know what all that was about, except he saw someone waving a tea bag around. (Whattaya think now, Mistah Prez?)

Since then, various Dems and their lamestream media handmaidens have derided TEA Party protesters and denied their authenticity, yet decried their obviously growing numbers. So, lemme see now, (a) they're not authentic, (b) you don't understand what they're all about, but (c) you decry and disparage their activities anyway? And how come when Bush was prez, disruptive liberal "free speech" (read: shouting down any speaker with a conservative point of view) was a sign of "patriotism," but now concerned citizens gathering to demonstrate to their elected representatives their dissatisfaction with a runaway government is not only somehow "unpatriotic" but should also be "ignored"? Don't you have to be at least a little schizophrenic to do all that, all at the same time? Or is that just another example of Dems trying to have their cake and eating it too?

But, speaking of cake, Senator Richard Durbin, D-IL, seems to take the cake among all the Democrats lately. Senator Durbin seems to think the Vast Right-wing Conspiracy has been reactivated (if it ever was dormant, eh, Senator? -- nudge, nudge, wink, wink.) and that there is nothing authentic about the people or their anger at recent town hall meetings: They're all Republicans, or at least all conservatives. They're organized and funded by the GOP, or some other Obama-unapproved and unapproving special interest group. They're all bussed in just to disrupt the meetings and prevent a fair discussion of health care/health insurance reform. They're right-wing fringe nutjobs who don't really represent mainstream America. They just want to be disruptive and get on YouTube. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

Hey, Dickey, I know you've been a senator for a long time, but either (a) you are desperately disconnected from what's going on in this country right now, (b) you are perniciously paranoid about what you do know is going on, or (c) you want us to think you're just little Dickey Durbin, Democrat from Illinois, and just really dumber than dirt. Either that, or you think we are.

Please excuse my elevated tone, Senator (because Heaven forbid that I should appear genuinely upset about anything), but WATCH THE VIDEOS! What, you're incapable of believing your own lyin' eyes? There are several by now in which people are self-identifying as Democrats, Independents, etc., and from all walks of life, who are also (a) upset with what Obama is doing, as well as how he's doing it; (b) upset with your irresponsible "don't read, just vote" disaster of a 111th Democrat Congress; (c) upset with a massive stimulus plan which hasn't stimulated; (d) upset with a budget laden with 8,000 to 9,000 earmarks and special pork projects; (e) upset with the largest deficits in our history, yet plans for still more spending for (f) job-destroying, energy cost-hiking cap-and-trade and (g) massive health care/insurance reform, plus (h) a Congressional atmosphere rife with at least perceived corruption, contention, bickering and backbiting, (i) compounded by condescension toward, even cavalier disregard of, constituents' conscientious concerns.
 
I'd say that not only conservatives and not only Republicans but polls are showing also a growing number of Independents, Libertarians and moderate Democrats, as well as the American people in general, have plenty to be justifiably angry about -- from your corruption to your condescension to your careerism to your contumely.
 
So, no, Senator Durbin, I don't think you're actually dumber than dirt. I just think you're being intentionally disingenuous (read: lying) about what you do know is happening (because, like other Democrats in Congress, you don't know what to do about it, so you want to either deny it and hope it will all just go away, or you think you can treat us as if we're dumber than dirt and will simply go away just because you wish we would).
 
Okay, so this is the leadership of our country? The leadership of our Congress? This is supposedly the greatest deliberative body in the world? Well, with no trepidation whatsoever, I would boldly suggest: NOT LATELY!
 
The fact is, many of you have been too long at the dance; you've seemingly forgotten, or simply no longer care, who brung ya; you think you're "entitled," yet the same old dance moves just don't work anymore. Probably time for us "unauthentic" and "unpatriotic" concerned citizens and voters to change dance partners, and the sooner the better. Hurry up, 2010.
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Dear Mr. President, please add me to your "enemies" list...

I know that I may already be on it, or at least the one at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (and I assume that their list is also your list since they work for you). After all, I am a retired Army officer, Vietnam vet, a disabled vet and I spent much of my military service in law enforcement. I am receiving Social Security (which I paid into for over 45 years, starting from when I was 15), am in my 60s and have some health problems (some associated with having served my country for over 25 years but no regrets). I am an NRA member, own guns and am a Christian. I also am not only a conservative and a registered Republican but also a Federalist who is also upset with the Republican Party, to boot, and I definitely disagree with you, your administration, and the current and disastrous "don't read, just vote" 111th Democrat controlled Congress -- on a whole host of issues.

So, you see, I clearly qualify as one of those "right-wing extremists" (in the vein of Thomas Jefferson, you might say) which your DHS has already identified. However, in view of your White House hacks recently asking American citizens to report directly to the White House any "fishy" information which their friends and neighbors may espouse, or may even simply share with them in casual conversation (Hitler's Brown Shirts and Mao's Red Guard would be so proud), I want:
(a) to relieve my friends and neighbors from any possible crisis of conscience by having to "snitch" on me,
(b) to make it easier on your White House henchmen, duplicative and multitudinous "czars" and your lamestream media handmaidens to know who I am, where I am, etc. (after all, you all already have so much to ram through Congress and down the throats of the American people -- so busy, busy, busy!), and
(c) to ensure that I do not therefore simply slip through the cracks.
If you've got an "enemies" list just based on those who disagree with you and who aren't captivated by your cult of personality, then I certainly want credit for being on it. Near the top, please.

Oh, and did I mention I also attend TEA Parties? I'm sure if you still don't know what those are (as you have previously claimed to be unaware of them, despite their genesis being in your "hometown" of Chicago), you can have someone find out for you. After all, you are the president -- for a while longer anyway. Don't ask any of your media handmaidens, though, as they still seem oblivious to hundreds of thousands of people protesting at hundreds of venues across the country (what astute observers and reporters of the American scene they are! -- so nice to have such nonpartisan, objective and investigative watchdogs of the government!). Have some of your White House Brown Shirts find out -- maybe one or two of your ever-increasing number of so-called "czars" who aren't busy at the moment. By the way, how many of them are there now -- last count I had was somewhere over 30 -- and how much are they, and their staffs, costing us taxpayers anyway? Never mind. Side issue. I'm sure whatever they're costing us is a drop in the bucket compared to the massive present and future debt with which you and Congress are sticking us, our children and our grandchildren. 

The TEA Parties are not the astroturf, pseudo-grassroots activity which your staffer David Axelrod is so expert at organizing, with the help of ACORN, union flunkies, New Black Panther Party poll enforcers and the like. The TEA Parties are the kind of concerned citizen, genuine grassroots movement which you, your White House henchmen and the Congressional Democrats want to ignore and deplore, deny and decry, demonize and denigrate. Well, too late. Already too big and still growing. I'm hearing of more and more local TEA Party events having to be moved to larger venues at the last minute because of turnout exceeding planners' projections. Each one seems to be bigger and better attended than the last.

Democrats and other liberals may hold sway in Washington for now and you may ridicule us TEA Party protesters and angry town hall attendees if you like (some of us know that's a standard Marxist Saul Alinsky tactic anyway), but we won't be relegated to the sidelines any longer. Ignore, deplore, deny, decry, demonize, denigrate, ridicule and relegate us at your own risk. The more of that you do, the more your "Congressionals" try to "sell" us something at town hall meetings, instead of really listening to what their constituents are upset about, and the more you are aided and abetted in that by the liberal lamestream media's unrepresentative and unbalanced coverage (or selective lack thereof), the more anxious and angry, the more denied and disenfranchised we will feel and the more persistent and powerful we shall become. (Hey, pssst! You'd better mobilize your Brown Shirt "brigades" -- or, in your case, your red T-shirted ACORN intimidators or purple T-shirted SEIU union thugs -- now, because much longer and it will take tanks in the streets. Oh my!)

A too-long-sleeping giant is now finally awakening and daily growing in size and strength. It has millions of eyes now watching everything you do and thousands of voices speaking out, demanding accountability and some real transparency of the type about which you have only so far mouthed meaningless words.

Oh, and a bit of advice to any of your "Congressionals" holding town hall meetings during the August recess: They may want to remove their shoes and socks (or stockings, as applicable) beforehand -- because their feet are finally going to be held to the fire.

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Dear "Powers That Be" - Have you all just lost your minds?

Dear Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Charlie Rangel, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Chuck Schumer, et al.:

I've come to the point now where I'm wondering if you've all just gone stark, raving mad there in Washington, D.C. I just can't come up with any other plausible explanation for a federal government so unaccountably run amok. I mean, I want my government and my country to be successful, so I keep trying to believe the best of you, but you keep doing things that make me believe the worst.

Did some clever and nefarious terrorist - oh, sorry, "man-made disaster" - group conduct their own "overseas contingency operation" and sneak something into the White House and Capitol Hill drinking water? Or is there some odorless and colorless airborne vapor they've found a way to infuse into the already rarefied air in and around both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue?

Something has got to explain (logically and rationally would be nice) how you people think we can keep on spending, spending, spending for every bright and shiny new idea you come up with, with little to no regard for how much debt it all is heaping on this country and its current and future generations.

If any big or small business in this country, or any American family sitting around their kitchen table, tried to run their business or budget for their family like you idiots in Washington are running the federal government, they would be out of business and/or maybe going to jail in no time. I think that's what should happen, starting in 2010 and finishing in 2012 - you all need to be put "out of business" and some of you should probably go to jail as well.

And, of course, no businesses, much less America's families, can just print more money like you can - and have - and are. Have none of you, or your vaunted economic "experts," ever heard of "inflation"?

You have already run deficit spending up into the trillions of dollars over the next ten years, like it's some new national credit card account you just qualified for in the mail. You've passed a huge stimulus plan, which hasn't stimulated much of anything so far, and probably won't until about when the recession would have probably begun recovering on its own. You've passed a huge budget, filled to the brim with pork barrel projects of exactly the kind Obama said he would never tolerate - but did. You've bailed out companies which should have been allowed to fail, while letting others, perhaps deservedly, go down the tubes. You've said those you've saved with billions of our taxpayer dollars were "too big to fail," yet some of them you sought to "save" have failed or are failing anyway. And where's the return on investment for all that? Will the American taxpayer ever see any return, or are all those billions just "sunk costs"?

And what about the billions you can't even account for? Like about 80 billion in TARP funds. Just gone, eh? Poof! "Oh well, too bad, so sad, our bad." Is that it? I'm sorry, but that's at least misfeasance, or gross negligence and/or downright criminal. Somebody should be going to prison. Bernie Maddoff is, so why not someone in the government? After all, $80 billion "unaccounted for" is more than Maddoff ripped off. Do you know what would happen to the "average" person if they worked for an employer who discovered at the end of the day that only $80 was in the till, instead of the $100 which should be there? Yeah, you bet - that employee would at least be fired, if not prosecuted. How are you guys any different? The American people are YOUR employers and we want to know where OUR money went, and is going. 

Your governmental track record on running financial businesses and auto companies in particular has been, well, uh, lackluster at best and outright inept at worst. Tell me again who did or did not know what about the AIG bonuses and when? You know, those bonuses, the amount of which has grown over time from something like $170 million to over $430 million now? Do you people even know what's really going on? Well, that's what we pay you for, you know.

Maybe, instead of trying to run outfits for which you have no expertise and no qualifications, while firing CEOs, talking down Big Business and trying to influence federal bankruptcy judges to favor Big Union over other stakeholders, you should stick to just trying to run the government itself more efficiently.

You set aside billions of taxpayer dollars for something euphemistically called "health care reform," but without any plan for how you're going to actually achieve that health care reform. Cart before the horse comes to mind, just like with closing Guantanamo without any plan for what to do with the detainees. And now it comes out that you're considering inventing and/or increasing taxes on the half of Americans who actually pay all the taxes to provide "universal health care" for 40 million or so who don't have health care coverage, to include taxing the taxpaying public's health care to help pay for it! Are you NUTS?! Or are you just that drunk with the power of being in control of both the White House and Congress?

And you incredulously claim not to understand what the TEA Party protests were about April 15th? Unbelievable. Well, wait until July 4th. Then, it may begin to dawn on even you out-of-touch, so-called Washington elites. Actually, elitists would be more like it.

Despite the denigrating gay jokes many so-called "news" commentators and snarky "celebrities" made about the "teabaggers," TEA stands for "Taxed Enough Already." With estimates ranging from 360,000 to over 750,000, "ordinary Americans" turned out in a truly grassroots demonstration in thousands of communities all across America for the TEA Party protests, and you ain't seen nothin' yet. And if those protesters thought they were "Taxed Enough Already" in mid-April, just consider what they're probably thinking by now. Yet you still persist in dreaming up new things for which to spend and tax more and more? Incredible! It's like adding insult to injury. Either you just aren't listening, or you just don't care. Either way, you're not adequately responding to and representing hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of Americans and may sooner-than-later find yourselves looking for other employment, if not worse.

But, I want to give you all the benefit of any doubt, so please just tell me that it actually is something in the drinking water or something in the air which is making all of you act so crazy - irresponsible - unaccountable - detached - disingenuous - corrupt - and maybe even criminal. Any of you? Anyone? You know, sometimes insanity is a valid defense. Not always, but sometimes - even when the inmates are obviously in charge of the asylum.
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Flaming Liberal Janeane Garofalo on TEA Parties - and the Conservative Limbic Brain?

(ADVISORY: This is long and some of it is sarcastic, so you might want to leisurely read it with a glass of wine or something. And if you're a conservative, please send it to some of your liberal friends. After all, they deserve a good read with a glass of wine, too.)
 
Janeane Garofalo, comedian, actress, left-wing political activist and failed liberal TV talk show host, appeared on MSNBC's Countdown show for an interview by Keith Olbermann (Monsieur Pomposity d' Blowhard and Cornell Agriculture School grad) about the April 15th TEA Party demonstrations which occurred in cities across the country and were attended by an estimated 300,000-plus "ordinary Americans."
 
After Olbermann opened with the following (which I'm sure he thought was deucedly clever and witty), he invited Ms. Garofalo to join him (two peas in a pod if ever there were any). Excerpts follow, with my comments in brackets:
 
Olbermann: Congratulations, Pensacola tea-baggers. You got spunk. And despite the hatred on display, few of you actually violated the penal code. But tea-bagging has now petered out. It ain't what it used to be. And when you co-opt the next holiday, Fourth of July, try to adopt a holiday food that does not invite double entendres, like, you know, franks and beans.
 
[Uh, "...hatred on display," Keith? What facts -- yes, I know they're inconvenient sometimes but you really should back up what you say with them once in a while -- do you have for that, beyond maybe one or two protesters with signs asking about Obama's as yet still undisclosed real birth certificate? And, why is that anyway? Obama could do that at any time, of his own volition, just as he could finally release his college and law school admission and performance records. What does he have to hide? Oh, sorry, I don't want you labeling me as a "hater" too. Back to your clever commentary. "...few of you actually violated the penal code." Aside from your use of "penal" perhaps being an inaccurate allusion to a male body part, actually, Keithster, despite there being hundreds of thousands of protesters at many different protest venues throughout the whole country, there have been NO factual -- there's that pesky word again -- reports of ANY codes, legal or otherwise, being broken. The TEA Party protests were much more peaceful displays of our national rights to assemble and free speech than, say, gays trespassing into churches and disrupting religious services, Code Pink shouting down speakers with whom they disagree, or PETA advocates committing assault and battery by throwing red dye on people wearing fur. "But tea-bagging has now petered out." Oh, I'll bet you were especially proud of that nifty, little double entendre, huh, Keith? What a clever man you are! And, finally, "...when you co-opt the next holiday, ...try to adopt a holiday food that does not invite double entendres, like, you know, franks and beans." Actually, you're straining a bit here, Keith, because tea is a drink, not a food, and even though it might invite double entendres, that doesn't mean that such a clever man as yourself must necessarily engage in them, does it? I mean, you are smart enough to avoid the obvious, however tempting, aren't you? Or so you would have us believe, at least. Oh, and also, here's where your college Ag school English courses may have let you down a little bit, because when you say "...try to adopt a holiday food that does not invite double entendres, like, you know, franks and beans," I'm unsure if you're advocating that franks and beans would, or would not, invite double entendres -- like, you know, what do you mean? Well, more than enough on Mr. Olbermann. That's already the most I've even thought about him in months.]
 
Garofalo: You know, there is nothing more interesting than seeing a bunch of racists become confused and angry at a speech they're not quite sure what he's saying. It sounds right to them, and then it doesn't make sense, which -- let's be very honest about what this is about. It's not about bashing Democrats. It's not about taxes. They have no idea what the Boston Tea Party was about.
 
[And there's nothing more liberally biased and inflammatory than labeling a bunch of people you don't even know as racists, Janeane. And, by all means, let's do be very honest about what this is about: You don't know what you're talking about. You were right, however, about it not just being about bashing Democrats. It was about bashing Democrats and Republicans alike. And it was very definitely about taxes. Didn't you know the "tea" in TEA Party protests was an acronym for Taxed Enough Already, or did that little factoid elude your intellect? And you also have no idea what the TEA Party protesters may or may not have known about the Boston Tea Party. You weren't at any of the protests, nor did you talk to any of the participants, much less quiz them on American history.]
 
Olbermann: That's right.
 
Garofalo: They don't know their history at all. This is about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism, straight up. That is nothing but a bunch of tea-bagging rednecks. And there is no way around that. And, you know, you can tell these type of right right-wingers anything and they'll believe it, except the truth. You tell them the truth and they become, it's like showing Frankenstein's monster fire. They become confused and angry and highly volatile.
 
[No, Janeane, you, and other liberals like you, want to make the TEA Party protests about hating a black man in the White House and about racism, so you can discount the protest and the protesters, who, the facts are, were a mix of Democrats, Republicans, Independents, conservatives, liberals, moderates and Libertarians -- ALL angry to one degree or another, yes, but about profligate government spending, growth and taxation without (proper) representation. Does that last phrase sound familiar? It should, with all you claim to know about the Boston Tea Party and all. The Brits unfairly taxed the American colonists without listening to them, so the Americans felt they had no effective representation, that they weren't being heard, much less listened to. And it's a very similar thing with the TEA Party protesters, who have watched the Obama Administration and their so-called Congressional "representatives" vote for more and more taxing and spending, with which the people they are supposed to represent disagree.]
 
Olbemann: Mm-hmm.
 
Garofalo: That guy caused in them feelings they don't know, because they're limbic brain. We've discussed this before. The limbic brain inside a right-winger or Republican or conservative or your average white power activist. The limbic brain is much larger in their head space than in a reasonable person, and it's pushing against the frontal lobe, so their synapses are misfiring.
 
[Now, as you might conclude from the title of this article, this is my favorite part of Garofalo's MSNBC rant -- the "limbic brain" argument. It seems to be a subject on which she fancies herself quite the expert, despite the fact that I can find no biographical data on Ms. Garofalo ever having graduated from college or having taken a psychology, psychiatry or sociology course, much less having a college degree of any kind, except perhaps an honorary (imaginary) one in psycho-babble. (She did attend Madison High School in Madison, New Jersey, subsequently graduating, Class of '82, from James E. Taylor High School in Katy, Texas, after being transferred her senior year. She also studied History at Providence College, a Catholic college in Rhode Island.) What she says sounds good and impressive and therefore persuasive, but she just doesn't know what she's talking about. The closest I could come to her psycho-babble limbic brain argument was this: Merriam-Webster Online does not define "limbic brain" per se but does define the "limbic system" as: "a group of subcortical structures (as the hypothalamus, the hippocampus and the amygdala) of the brain that are concerned especially with emotion and motivation." Well, Janeane, as I have written before, since liberals generally feel and conservatives generally think (just listen to the way each of them talks and you will hear it), I could make the counter-argument that since the limbic system relates to governing emotion (feelings), the "limbic brain" is more likely a liberal, rather than a conservative, "malady." And my counter-argument sounds just as plausible as your limbic brain argument does.]
 
Garofalo: As long as those things are in the collective conscious and unconscious, the Republicans will have some votes, Fox News will have some viewers. But what else have they got? If they didn't do that, who's going to watch, you know what I mean? They've got, they have tackled that elusive clam -- clam, I said "clam." You know, the clam demo, the 18 to 35 clam demo. Klan, Klan, with a "K," demo. But, you know, who else is Fox talking to? I mean, what is it? Urban, older white guys? And the women who suffer from Stockholm Syndrome again. There's a lot of Stockholm Syndrome, is what I'm saying, ultimately.
 
[Gee, there's so much of Garofalo's blatant misinformation and lack of factual substance (otherwise known as BS) packed into this little paragraph that I hardly know where to begin. "...the collective conscious and unconscious"? Who are you pretending to be now, Janeane - Freud, Jung, Nietzsche, who? "...Fox News will have some viewers. But what else have they got? If they didn't do that, who's going to watch, you know what I mean?" Well, no, I don't know what you mean, and you obviously don't know what you're talking about - again, either. First of all, what was all that "...clam demo...Klan, with a 'K,' demo" stuttering about? Were you just having a limbic brain overload and your mouth was simply working faster than your brain? Whose "synapses were misfiring" then? Secondly, I want all female Fox News viewers to know that Ms. Garofalo apparently thinks you cannot think for yourselves, that you only watch Fox News because of the psychological disorder known as the Stockholm Syndrome, which can be defined as: "An extraordinary (psychological) phenomenon in which hostages begin to identify with and grow sympathetic to their captor." It was named for an episode that occurred in Stockholm in August 1973, when an armed Swedish robber took some bank workers captive and held them for six days, after which many of them identified with him and defended his actions. So, while Ms. Garofalo is obviously a free-thinking, outspoken, liberal woman, all of you female Fox News viewers are simply conservative female drones who are held "captive" by Fox News because you have the psychological disorder known as the Stockholm Syndrome. Anyway, here are some more of those, as "Al the Goracle" would call them, inconvenient truths. So far as Fox News, or FNC, goes, TVNewser, an independent outfit which tracks such things, reports the following (I excerpted two random samples):
 
- For Sunday, April 19, in the much desired 25-54 age demographic, Total day: FNC 245, HLN 149, MSNBC 149, CNN 148, and Prime time: FNC 268, MSNBC 178, CNN 168,  HLN 162.
- For Wednesday, April 22, in the much desired 25-54 demographic, Total day: FNC: 391, CNN: 185, HLN: 157, MSNBC: 125, and Prime time: FNC: 667, HLN: 310, MSNBC: 301, CNN: 268.
 
TVNewser again, as of April 28: "Fox News beat CNN and MSNBC combined in every hour from 6am to Midnight in both total viewers and the 25-54 demo for April 2009. FNC had the top 11 cable news programs in total viewers and 12 of the top 15 in the demo. FNC is the #2 network in total viewers on all of cable. From 9am on, every program grew by more than 60% in the demo. The 5pm hour, now occupied by Glenn Beck, is up 212% in the demo and up 128% in total viewers. Your World with Neil Cavuto is up 102% in the demo and up 60% in total viewers. On the Record with Greta Van Susteren is up 75% in demo and up 55% in total viewers. Also in demo, FOX Report is up 75%, Special Report 70%, The O'Reilly Factor 74% and Hannity 64%. (The) Fox & Friends (morning show) has now been #1 for 90 consecutive months, Studio B with Shepard Smith for 80 consecutive months and The O'Reilly Factor for over 100 months."
 
So, Ms. Garofalo, the FACTS are that Fox News has more than just "some viewers" and FNC consistently garnering the most desired demographic, as well as total viewership overall, answers your question about "who's going to watch" - and it's not just "urban, older white guys" as you would seemingly like to believe. In FACT, according to TVNewser's monitoring, FNC not only is being watched by a pretty diverse audience, it is, as one might say, literally beating its competition's brains out in the process.]
 
Ms. Garofalo is bicoastal, living in New York City and Los Angeles, two places which I am sure keep her aware of the real pulse of America, and has this as one of her many personal quotes: "Our country is founded on a sham. Our forefathers were slave-owning, rich, white guys who wanted it their way. So when I see the American flag, I go, 'Oh my God, you're insulting me.' That you can have a gay parade on Christopher Street in New York, with naked men and women on a float cheering, 'We're here, we're (a rhyming word beginning with "q" which Townhall.com won't let me use in this quote)!' - that's what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride."
 
Well, er, okay then, Janeane. I think we know pretty much where you're coming from now.
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