Red-blooded in a sentence as an adjective

And it's healthy, and normal, and most red-blooded men and women not only find it acceptable, they enjoy it.

>> If youre reading this, youre probably a red-blooded American programmer ....Err right.

I wonder if there was some way to analyse what percentage of it is astro-turfing and what percentage is real red-blooded Americans just brainwashed into thinking government knows best.

Look at it this way. If at the time of the invasion of Iraq, people suddenly noticed Eich had donated to an anti-war cause, or maybe mentioned in private that he thought 9/11 was a consequence of US foreign policy, how many red-blooded, freedom-fries eating Americans would have asked for his head because he held an unpopular opinion?

This is the conversation we should be having, because this very real possibility is what makes these systems sound reprehensible to red-blooded terrorist hating 'mericans who generally defend these actions by the government in day-to-day conversations.

Red-blooded definitions

adjective

endowed with or exhibiting great bodily or mental health; "a hearty glow of health"

See also: hearty full-blooded lusty