Tuesday, November 03, 2009
One word
The New York Times wants you to enter "one word" that describes how you feel a year after Barack Obama's election, and has fed the responses into a cloud. It is fairly obvious from the relative sizes of the words that few conservative readers have chosen their words. So far.
12 Comments:
By JPMcT, at Tue Nov 03, 09:13:00 PM:
Bear in mind that most people who still read the Times are delusional.
My submission: HORRIFIED
By victoria, at Tue Nov 03, 09:21:00 PM:
, atWhile "hopeful" is at the top, "disappointed" is also there at the top. That may indicate that some of hopey-changey people are for whatever reasons coming to the conclusion that the Messiah wasn't all he was cracked up to be. When you vote for the "un-Bush," you may also find that the "un-Bush" is lacking in some Bushlike attributes, such as the ability to make a decision.
, atDisappointed appears to be the common theme among both parties and the "everyone" category.
, atMy choice was amused. Amused there are still si many ignorant morons supportive of the Obamunist.
, atoptimistic. perhaps foolishly so, but still.
, at
Anger. How the hell did this happen,
An adminstration full of marxists....?
By TOF, at Wed Nov 04, 05:32:00 PM:
, at , atBy Georg Felis, at Thu Nov 05, 12:07:00 AM:
By Crusader, at Thu Nov 05, 07:14:00 AM: