And I've found some great cycling loops around Pittsburgh to explore while in town.
Because as we all know, reality has a well-known liberal bias, and reporting on it is being partisan. Clearly, it's the bloggers fault that the Republican base has seceded from reality.
When future historians look back at this passage in our nation's history, I suspect they'll conclude that this Obama-isn't-American nuttiness refracted the insecurities and, in some cases, the hatred that a portion of conservative white America felt about having a black president and about the transformation of what many thought of as their white nation into a genuinely multiracial republic. But whatever the reasons, a mobilized minority is making a very plausible play to thwart a demobilized majority.
Heck, I remember them being excluded for simply wearing a shirt with the Democratic Party logo on it, or "Kerry for President", or any other such sign of subversion and anti-Americanism.
And btw, I have long been on the record as thinking the Code Pink-style of protests are idiotic and counter-productive. So if you want to compare the Screamers to the Code Pinkers, by all means, feel free. They're equally obnoxious.
Reminds me, I should poll Connecticut soon.