GET OFF MY PHONE!!!
August 5, 2009 | Vetting explained
What makes you more upset than a political stance that you disagree with?
How about when someone on TV says you're a part of it?
So I've been very angry about these teabaggers, neocons, and Glenn Beck birther militia members saying that I, an average American, agree with them.
The recent DNC ad gave me a way to voice my concern, and I did call the RNC, but after calling them a good few times, the RNC FINALLY picked up and basically listened to me for five seconds before hanging up. No, I didn't yell or curse or make any threats.
But, even though this is the "party of real America," they don't seem to care what I think.
I called back to finish what I had to say, and after the RNC representative sighed "Ridiculous!" under her breath, she hung up on me yet again.
It's pretty clear, not that I needed any proof, that they don't "really" care about the average Americans. The RNC just changed it's marketing angle after the 1960s to cater to the "angry white male" mindset.
Look at these GOPAC slaves. Not only do they have NO mind of their own, but they're also very dead inside.
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