January 25, 2012

One man’s summary of the political scene

Romney:  One of the very plutocrats that are overthrowing this country.  Mega-rich former CEO making tens of millions annually just on investments, and paying the low 15% interest rate on them.

Gingrich:  former lobbyist (though he denies it), two-timing philandering husband, having affair while leading impeachment trial against Clinton, first Speaker of the House to ever be charged with ethics violations, undisciplined leader-by-chaos with 7-figure line of credit at Tiffany’s.

Perry:  In-your-face Evangelical opportunist, howlingly ignorant loser.

Paul:  Proponent of “Austrian School Economics”, isolationist, calls global warming a hoax.  Some good ideas, but unelectable.

Santorum:  Blown up in media for his opposition to contraception and support for criminalization of all non-traditional-marriage sex acts.  Positions on other issues?  Who cares.

Obama:  Most authentic Christian testimony of the ‘08 race, faithful to his wife, blameless of political scandal.  Attacked in the most unbridled vituperation, not for his behavior, but for his ideas, race and parentage by those who want to protect their hoarded millions.  Pro-entrepreneurship, pro-civil rights, balanced on military, good public speaker.  Not perfect.  Did not keep all his campaign promises.  Unable to succeed against the Tea Party congress.  Thwarted in his efforts to regulate mortgage and investment industry.  But the best candidate in the field at this time.

2 comments:

  1. Almighty Dollar1/25/12, 10:43 AM

    An accurate overview, though you could have used the words "minion of Satan" to better describe Newt Gingrich.

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  2. you got the republicans all right, but let me help you on Obama..

    Obama: completely unqualified to run a gas station, much less a country. No clue about economics. No pride in his country. Way to young for this job. Biggest spender in a long line of big spenders. His motives are identical to the republicans you (and I) dislike.

    History will remember him as a bad president. History will remember his replacement as a bad president, too. We are pretty well toast.

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