Saturday, November 8, 2008

A Whallah! Election Special

We here at Whallah! are very proud to present something that has never been done before in the history of Whallah! or even the blogosphere. We have managed to get almost all the major right wing media players to participate and cocontribute to this special post, in which they will share their thoughts on the election results from this past Tuesday. James T. Harris is too busy trying to get attention on Faux News, since all the other stations in the nation already caught onto his BS, and Jessica McBride is still in her undisclosed secret location.


So without further delay, let's get the ball rolling. First up is the one and only Mark Belling. Mark, what are your thoughts on the election results?




I see. Next we have the columnist who likes to share, but only with other right wing bloggers, because he needs all the help he can get, Patrick McIlheran:

Thank you, Paddy. And speaking of Paddy, let us now go to the other half of McSykes, Charlie Sykes. Charlie, what are your thoughts?

Patrick nailed it.


Um, OK.

Anyway, now we bring you the star of blogs, the star of radio, and the star of TV, Kevin Fischer. Kevin, please share your thoughts.

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Thank you Kevin, I think.

Anyway, as a special guest to this special post, we bring you, straight from Racine, Fred Dooley.

Fred, please share your thoughts:



There you have it folks, the last week of right wing opinions of the elections.

Thank you and have a good night.

7 comments:

  1. This is why you're the King. Keep up the good work!

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  2. Actually, the conservatives have handled themselves quite well compared to the demorats in the past 2 elections.
    Instead of the critizing that voters were stupid or the election was stolen like the liberals love to say, the GOP began eating their own, especially Palin. Big difference.

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  3. And yes, there are some cry babies out there, no doubt. But who cares, we lost, get over it and move on. Obama an't destroy anation. It's time for him to lead and that will be very difficult.

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  4. Dan,

    When the Republicans realized they were going to lose, they pulled out all the stops. They cried the voter fraud crap about ACORN, they tried to intimidate people by sending their thugs to the polls. The whining started long before the election.

    But since they can't use voter fraud as their excuse, they have resorted to infighting rather than look at the their faulty positions on issues.

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  5. "But since they can't use voter fraud as their excuse, they have resorted to infighting rather than look at the their faulty positions on issues."
    I totally agree. Except the positions part.
    How do liberals handle losing? Just look at the tantrum the left is throwing when Prop 8 in California went down. Protests, a little rioting and threatening to boycot Utah.

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  6. Hopefully, the conservatives will weed out the corrupt (read: Ted Stevens) and develop some ideas to help this country excel again. Rather than blogging or throwing temper tantrums and acting like a two-year old ... uh, wait...that seems to be the only thing this site is about.

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  7. The health of the country requires a strong opposition party and strong opposition critiques. With mediocrities like Hannity and Limbaugh, and locally, McIlheran, Wagner, Harris et al, there is little evidence they have the intellectual heft, much less the emotional agility, to undertake their serious role. It's easy to poke fun at them because they are so angry and so, frankly, out-of-touch. But there used to be a principled conservative class that had some good ideas. It's been replaced by this oddball crew that seems mainly to talk among themselves.

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