LisaZoe
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Originally posted by Kendra17
I am so pleased that my candidate won. I think he is an honorable man who can see Right from Wrong. I am just thrilled that we have George W. Bush in office again for 4 years!
And I can understand your pleasure in that win even if I may not feel the same.
That said, considering the heightened emotions that have been displayed on these threads for the past months, it is NORMAL to also feel some sense of celebration that not only did Bush win, his supporters WON, but that Kerry lost and YOU lost.
Excuse me for being human. I think, again, with the comparisons of Bush and his administration to Nazis and Islamofascists, the continuous references to koolaid, etc., and other types of propaganda and even agitprop, gloating is a response that would fall within normal limits of behavior. By the way, it's only because of these examples that I feel this way.
I think, and of course the Left will disagree, that the Democratic campaign was so dirty, vitriolic, and extreme, that the feeling that you got what's coming to you is impossible NOT to have.
I would certainly not be surprised if one of the Bush supporters were to "resurrect" a thread with such comments and "gloat" there. I agree that the lashing out from both sides has been very heated so it's understandable that the winning party would feel in a position to flaunt the win.
LisaZoe, specifically, I didn't quote you, and your post is not showing up on this thread, but I am finding some of your posts to be quite hypocritical.
I see all of my posts and I don't see any hypocrisy in them. As I've said, if someone uses your name in a list (I haven't seen the original post of the list just when it has been quoted), I can understand responding to it. I also just wanted to be sure people understood that the suicide bomber comment was not the OP's so she should not be attacked for that comment. I chose not to add to the comments about that post as it seemed to be pretty well covered by others.
BTW - To be honest, at times it takes so long for me to write a post that other more succinct posts will often come between my post and the one to which I'm responding... as happened when I responded to the tissue post.
But, you didn't leave my comment alone. You felt the need to come in there and express yourself. Why would you suggest I leave a certain comment alone, but you don't follow that example yourself?
Now I have to admit I really don't know what you mean when you say I didn't leave your comment alone. All I said was that unless the OP had specifically vented against a poster, that it would be nice to leave her alone. Really, I was hoping to let people know that some of us on the Kerry side are still stinging from the loss and might like to console each other. It's a shame that this could not happen on the DIS. If Bush had lost, I would certainly not taunt the Bush supporters on a thread asking about how to deal with the loss.
I'm not taking anything personally. I find your comments incredulous! I laughed at that list that was made where I was listed under dmadman. You can see from our responses. . . we all laughed at it.
You asked if you should take the haiku thread personally and I wanted to let you know it was not personal. Again, any response you made to the list was up to you, obviously. Like you, I find it's better to laugh off that kind of thing than to take them seriously. Unfortunately, when one is feeling low like the OP seemed to be, it is harder to laugh off such posts.
However, after that, Laurajean makes some silly comment, and 10 or so of you come on here to disparage her character because of it! Unbelievable hypocrisy on your (in general) part! Geesh! You don't see it? Plus, you still okay the suicide bombing comment, but still find the get a tissue comment completely in poor taste!? You know what? Go. . .get a tissue! That comment is by far one of the most mild comments I've ever read on this board! How can you guys look in the mirror!?.
I did not OK the suicide bomber comment. Never in any post did I even come close to saying that. Just because I chose not to comment on a specific post does not mean I support the view expressed. There are many posts with views espoused by Bush supporters with which I do not agree but I don't feel the need to respond to all of them... who has that amount of time?
I agree, in a political thread the "get a tissue" comment would have been mild. If I had seen it in one of those, I'd have ignored it or laughed at it as well. However, I don't see this thread as political. While the reason the OP was feeling low may have been related to politics, the thread was asking for advice on how to get past the feeling of loss. Many posters on both sides offered very nice comments of support... as I'd expect on the DIS. It was unfortunate that some could not resist being less than supportive.
It would be much nicer if you were all much better losers than you are, then i wouldn't feel the way I feel. But, considering the posts I've read here over the past months, well, yeah, I guess I shamefully feel a bit of joy at the distress you feel. Had the Democratic party been a little less hateful during the campaign, a little less fringe and extreme, toned down the rhetoric just a bit, well, I wouldn't feel this way at all.
Really, I am not saying you have no reason to gloat or to remind us of the loss. I just had hoped that there would be a bit more compassion for posters that seem especially upset by the loss. Also, it seemed as though the OP was being the scape goat for things others have said against Bush or his supporters.