Why is civil conversation so hard?  It’s just so infuriating that it seems impossible for people with different opinions to politely agree to disagree.

I was reading over Jane’s shoulder this evening, and someone that she had friended (but doesn’t know IRL) posted something about Sarah Palin being next president, and how they can’t wait.  Some spirited discussion followed, with one of the other people in the thread saying “…it’s good to see you can get the libtards to show their true colors…”.

Libtards?

Really?

This is the state of discourse in this country? I know I shouldn’t be surprised at all, but the idea that “you don’t agree with me, therefore you are retarded” just makes me sad for this country.  I have many friends that I don’t agree with, politically speaking, and yet somehow we’re able to have conversations about our positions and somehow avoid insulting each other.  And as we begin the long march to the next presidential election, I’m sure things will only get worse rather than better.

Here’s an idea: Listen to something you don’t agree with and consider that the person telling you that something is just as smart and capable as you are.

On BoingBoing, a collection of hilarious animated gifs of the shoe thrower guy.  Love the Warcraft one.

Jon Stewart should be the next anchor on one of the major networks.  It’s funny to me that some of the most insightful interviews and commentary taking place today happen on a comedy news show.  This stuff is just brilliant.

Sadly, I have only one cup of coffee left from the Obama wealth transfer fund.  It makes me sad.

If you don’t know the story, about a year ago, I bet a guy at work that Obama would win the election. He was so confident, he put up $50.00. And then I threw him into some glassware (but that’s another story).

Anyway, flash-forward to November, and just before the election, knowing he’d lost, he paid me a $20 installment.  Then, the day after the election, he dropped off the rest in change, just to spite me.  This has fueled my coffee consumption for the last month!  So, not only did I get a personal wealth transfer, I’ve been fueling the economy with my lavish spending.

Thanks Brent!

With our President-Elect.  His calm, measured approach to putting together his team continues to show that the electorate of this country actually made a great decision by putting the next 4 years in Obama’s hands.  He’s showing that he understands the importance of a good team, and that he really and truly values opposing viewpoints.  It is our differences in this country that make us strong, not the homogeneity of ideas and opinion.  A+ Mr. President-Elect!

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