The majority of everything I've ever written here on Kos has consisted of anecdotal evidence. I'm going to say, "That's OK." Somewhere, somehow, it counts.
Beneath the croissant of orange curly-Q I offer another anecdote to this amazing society.
Tonight I read something. I won't say where. You will be able to discern from what ether I gleaned this tidbit of intellectual prowess.
An associate of mine offered this gem, paraphrased:
"Even though I try to stay apolitical due to the fact some people who I love are ill-informed, because the presudint didn't meet with the guy from Israel he has essentially knocked him upside the head with a slab of bacon. Then he went on Letterman and DARED to campaign for whatsucallit...oh yeah, the presudincy."
I know. I should keep better company. That's irrelevant, at the moment.
Did Obama go on Letterman? I thought that was Michelle. If I missed it, DAMMIT!
(Collecting myself)
So. One of my associate's equally wingnutty friends added her personal perspective on the situation. And this is not paraphrased:
"I agree with you. But the alternative is so much worse."
But the alternative is so much worse.
I don't agree with this as a meme; I support the president and got a little misty-eyed tonight reviewing some of Al Rodgers' old photo diaries from the 2008 election. (Miss you, Al.)
My Mother's family in Tennessee, Southern Baptists, have decided "they are all Democrats now." Why? BECAUSE ROMNEY AND THE GOP SHIT ON POOR PEOPLE.
Anecdotal evidence is what it is. I don't have much to offer to the plate. This is what I see. My other wingnut associates have been...mysteriously silent about Romney. I see that.
Loud and clear.