Sunday, January 22, 2012

Week in Politics




WHAT A WEEK IN POLITICS!  We had 2 GOP debates where Gingrich racked up at least 4 standing O’s, a presidential decision which was appallingly political/anti-jobs/anti-American energy, and one of America’s greatest wonderlands (Disneyland) was shut down so that the President could stand tall beside Mickey and Goofy (basically his cabinet) and campaign for millions of dollars while he denounces the very rich who support him just so he can appeal to his base. 

Where do I start?  Let’s start from the top.  Gingrich is on a tear, continuing to be the smartest person in the room with the approval of South Carolina voters.  Was he out of line with his remarks about Santorum getting out of the race?  Perhaps.  But did he make a great point?  Yes!  There seems to be two types of republican voters in this primary race, the Romney voters and the anti-Romney voters (Sorry Ron Paul supporters, but I’m putting you in this group, even though you’ll probably take offense to it).  BUT, he does make a good point.  Santorum, and I’m sorry if you support him, does not have the experience needed to win the General Election!  Santorum has as much experience as Obama does, yet Obama didn’t win on his experience (despite what loony Wasserman Schultz says), he won on the anti-Bush vote.  Which is ironic, because despite what Krauthammer says, he will lose on the anti-Obama vote!  Republicans will come out in droves, epic numbers to vote him out of office because his “change” is literally the overturn of American values in order to get back to European socialism.

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