
Actor John Ratzenberger (Cliff from Cheers) speaks during a rally against the Democrats’ health care reform bill on Capitol Hill in Washington on November 5, 2009. Thousands of protestors turned out to rally against the nearly 2000 page bill. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg
Date Taken: November 5, 2009

Comment by smitty
November 6, 2009 at 12:36 am - #
This guy really is an idiot and wasn’t just playing one on TV. What a stretch. Freakin’ moron.
Jeeeezus Keeerist, I’m sick of this small minority of cretins trying to set public policy for what they think is the majority opinion of most Americans! They couldn’t be further from the truth.
Comment by Ace
November 6, 2009 at 7:56 am - #
I agree…freakin idiots…I can’t wait til those idiot Dems get shown the door and we don’t have to worry about their small minority (20% of Americans call themselves liberals) trying to shove their failed ideology down our throats.
Comment by James
November 6, 2009 at 6:46 pm - #
Smitty, You obviously haven’t seen the latest poll numbers. The American public is turning against the boondoggle health care bill.
You use a typical liberal response to anyone who you don’t agree with. You call them names and attempt to discredit them.
Comment by Common Sense
November 6, 2009 at 6:54 pm - #
Smitty—-what’s your beef with liberty….speaking of morons I believe you qualified yourself as the ring leader…sounds like you want to be cared for by Big Brother….you must be one of those bolivating union leaders telling the rank and file to do as I say not as I do….and the majority, 80% +, like their health care. It’s dorks like you who have this Great Country screwed-up.
Comment by Hunter
November 6, 2009 at 7:04 pm - #
Thanks Ace.
Comment by Rich
November 6, 2009 at 7:09 pm - #
@ Ace,
My vote for “Best Comeback 2009″
Comment by John
November 6, 2009 at 8:16 pm - #
I agree. I can’t wait til those idiot Rethuglicans divide themselves at more and more until they become an irrelevant smattering of warring factions with no real power.
Liberals and Conservatives are both small minorities and they don’t decide elections. Swing voters and unaffiliated centrists like me decide elections. Keep infighting and bending over for entertainers like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and we’ll keep voting Democrat to keep you guys out of office.
Speaking of failed ideologies, do you remember the catastrophe called the Bush Administration? Yeah, it’ll be a long while before America trusts the GOP again with the executive branch.
Ace, if you feel like the people in charge are shoving their ideologies down your throat, that is nothing new. Minorities in this country have had to deal with that since the very beginning. Get over it and get used to it.
Long story short, Conservatives need to quit polarizing and alienating potential voters or they will disappear like every other anti-progressive social burden in recent history.
Comment by whodathunkit
November 6, 2009 at 10:34 pm - #
Twenty percent? Yeah, that’s the number of Americans who now call themselves Republicans, chump. That’s one out of five, loser boy. You’re a dinosaur, mired in the tarpits, saying “Pay no attention to that meteor heading our way.” Buh-bye now.
Comment by Nancy
November 6, 2009 at 11:14 pm - #
Thank you, Smitty, for your support. We need your income to help pay for all citi—- people of this land.