January 28, 2006

The Top Liberal Cities Grand Tour

ACCORDING TO THE EDITORS OF Human Events Online I've lived in 5 of the the Top 10 Liberal Cities in America. I was distressed to find my current home, Seattle, ranked at the rock bottom of the list, but it does show, I guess, that there's still room for growth in moonbattery here in the Northwest. God knows, we do try.

On the other hand, it gives me a certain amount of pride to note that I have also managed to live in Berkeley (#8), New York (#3), Boston (#2), and front ranked San Francisco, and still emerge in some sort of recognizable form. If there's hope for me, there's hope for all.

Posted by Vanderleun at January 28, 2006 10:13 AM
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I'd like to see a list of the Ten Most Conservative Cities.

Posted by: Connecticut Yankee at April 28, 2006 10:38 AM

I think there's some hope for Seattle to make it to #6 or #7 on the list, what with folks like Vanderleun (and me) moving in to provide a little sanity.

We DID almost take the governorship except for the Democratic ballots they kept finding in the wastebaskets, under the desk, in the prisons, the graveyard, etc.

I'm starting to post comments on the Seattle PI website. ("The Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Intelligent as a Post"). The usual amount of moonbattery rants, raves there; but I figure a few facts and reasoned comments can't hurt. I'm outnumbered, but I'm not alone.

Posted by: Richard in Port Orchard, WA at April 29, 2006 8:42 AM

Judging from the cost of living in those ten cities, it's proof that liberals will pay exorbitant sums of money to live in close proximity to other liberals.

Posted by: RJD at May 1, 2006 7:29 AM