Walter Cronkite thinks you're stupid
Here's what Americas Most Trusted Journalist thinks of you: Walter Cronkite: U.S. Too Ignorant to Vote.
The man once known as the most trusted journalist in America no longer trusts Americans to vote for their own leaders, saying average citizens are just too ignorant to cast their ballots wisely."We [as a nation] are not educated well enough to perform the necessary act of intelligently selecting our leaders," CBS News legend Walter Cronkite told the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication last week.
Of course, he's saying that simply because Republicans control the Congress and the White House. Now if Hillary was in control, and the Democrats ran Congress, then I'm quite sure the words that he would say would be quite the opposite.
You see, Liberals (and don't think for a second that Cronkite isn't one of Them) think you're smart only when you pick "the logical choice," i.e. them. If you don't pick them, then you're a stupid idiot. After all, how can you pick someone who advocates personal responsibility, self reliance, the Second Amendment, and so on.
Just a warning. You're smart only as long as you vote for Them.
Comments
Dear Mr. Cronkite, Thank GOD for all the "stupid" people in this great Land who voted, in majority, for George W. Bush and other great Americans to serve in our Congress. It's gloom-n-doom, pessimistic, pussy-whipped, lilly-assed cowards and losers like yourself, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and John Kerry who would rather negotiate and give-in to our enemies, or pass the job on to the UN, than confront them and kill them before they kill us. You can thank Bush and our Military for hunting down, finding, and killing our enemies that would rather cut your head off than listen to a minute of one of your stupid newscasts. You and all the other biased news-reading, talking heads are entitled to your opinions, thanks to those who gave their lives fighting to preserve that right. You are truely the stupid one. Sleep well tonight, Bush is on duty. Darwin B. Dosch
Posted by: Darwin B. Dosch | October 9, 2005 9:58 PM