At the 4.00 mark, see
the CNN discussion of Shultz’s strange and incredible denial(s). The notion that the omissions were technical issues, that the vote to include the remarks was not contentious brought Cooper Anderson to argue that Wasserman Shultz is living in an alternate universe.
This whole matter was such a problem that Nancy Pelosi
refused to discuss the matter with anyone, arguing that the past is the
past. David Axelrod and Valarie Jarrett both blamed other Democrats for
the problem, throwing folks such as Cory Booker and Ted Strickland under
the bus. And no one at the DNC wants to talk about the fact that the floor vote was a wholly divided vote, with half of the delegates booing the inclusion of God and Jerusalem. In the video above, the pundits argued that the delegates were actually booing the "process" as if the "process" and the results of the process could be separated. Understand that if all were agreeable with the results of the vote, there would have been no booing.
While you are worried about God and Jerusalem Democrats are busy getting Americans back to work and repairing the damage done by Bush and his cronies. You keep yourself busy with God, while the rest of us solve some real life problems.
ReplyDeleteDo you not get the fact that this is all about politics??? You think the two omissions were good politicing? Get back to me on November the 7th.
ReplyDeleteThis Convention is an absolute disaster. I have been laughing most of the week, certainly, beginning with Tuesday.
Understand this, Paul, guys like me want to brand the Democrat Party as crackpots, out of the mainstream in comparison to its own membership, folks who hate the presence of "God," who share in the ghetto black hatred of Jews, a "leadership" that cannot get out of the way of itself. Forget about the lemonade stand, this bunch of Marxist Misfits can't run their own convention.
Me? I just started laughing, again. This week has been a god-send.
Two days of beautiful weather and they pretend to be fearful of lightening strikes. Geeeeesh.
The only branding you are doing is for the Republicans and the Tea Party. They are the true crack pots. Looking to make the President into a villain and double down on the failed policies of Bush.
ReplyDeleteDo you really think most people care about the conventions. Most people will only see sound bites from a speech or 2. I promise you Billy's sound-bites ring louder than anything Romney or Ryan had to say.
ReplyDeleteM. Obama once said this: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."
Apparently you have bought in this traitorous rhetoric. And to think that I am the wacko, here. You - as a liberal - can't see off the end of your nose. You think you can give everyone an equal piece of the pie; that the job providers are assholes and need to be banished. Well, in time you are going to get your wish, dip shit. Who do you think pays the salaries of government "workers" . . . . non-government taxpayers, that's who. And there are not enough to go around.
But how would you know that? You're a Democrat. You think a man sticking his dick up some other man's asshole and calling it a marriage is normal . . . . and I am the wacko. You think killing 1.4 million unborn babies a year JUST FOR THE HELL OF IT is somehow civilized and I am the weird one. You think Obama is great when you know absolutely nothing about his background or what he is doing as our first dictator . . . .. and I am the freaking wacko. You think it fine if union's steal dues from their membership and spend it on whatever . . . . and I am the nutcase. You see nothing wrong with a union telling me when and where I can work and are brainless enough to call me a crack pot. You think men who dress up like women are normal . . . and I am the one who is "abnormal." You think that printing more paper money is a solution to the debt crisis . . . and I am the one who does not know what he is talking about. Hell, you probably think Joe Biden would make a good president, or Dick Durban is a patriot or John Kerry is some kind of war hero.
The TEA Party is “radical” because it believes in a balanced budget, that free speech has no limits nor has to be supervised by some asshole in Washington, and that America is the greatest nation on earth, even in bad times. You believe none of that and I am the idiot.
Obama takes two years of Bush 43 history and pretends that this nation's conservative inclinations have NEVER worked; 236 years versus 2 . . . . . and you call me the moron.
Did someone pee in your cornflakes this morning or were you reading about how Mitt is turning into a soft wet noodle again? Just because you write things over and over again doesn't make them true.
ReplyDeleteYou call Obama a one worlder but Romney is the true one worlder. He believes in a true one world economy just like Bush does.
You can call me whatever you like. I believe in freedom. Freedom of choice, freedom to choose who you love, freedom to not have a child, freedom to have birth control without my job telling me they don't believe in it, freedom to get paid a fair wage for fair work. You believe that the government should dictate all of the above. Who is the control freak? You want the government to control what other people do based on YOUR morals but when it comes to an employer's power to abuse workers you have no problem allowing business to exploit people.
You believe in freedom to exploit but not to choose. Glad we don't live in your world.
Sorry dude but Mitt's window is closing fast.
Killing an unborn is murder, in my book. In yours, well, you call it "family planning." Do you have any idea how moronic that sounds.
ReplyDeleteYou can do whatever, in my book, except kill kids.
As far as Mitt's "window," you have no idea how many of our side will be voting, this time around. OF COURSE, I could be wrong, but I wasn't wrong in 2010, was I? And you all were saying that "conservatism was dead for the next 40 years" (James Carville).
Time will tell, but our side is not going away.
I find it odd that you always seem to gravitate to abortion. The issue has already been decided by the Supreme Court and the chances of that ever changing in our lifetimes is slightly above 0%. I feel like you are constantly trying to engage me on the topic but I can't imagine the reason. I believe in choice and you believe in birth. I'd rather focus on what comes after birth and you would rather focus on before birth.
ReplyDeleteNothing we can say is going to change that nor will the laws change in this century because this is still a FREE country where people can CHOOSE the course of their lives. Your religion is irrelevant to the law.
I don't think any sides are going away. As long as there are people on the far left, I hope their are people on the far right. I respect your viewpoint and reading your blog has changed a lot about the way I think about politics and I have a much better appreciation for your point of view. I don't agree with many of the things you believe but we do have a common ground even though you may not think we do. I am not the lefty commie you seem to think I am.