Friday, January 20, 2012
Different Shades of gray
Watching the GOP debate from last night (I was out and taped it), I was hoping to find something that might give me a ray of hope, but what I heard and saw made me even more disgusted with the GOP. Not one candidate had the guts to tell the truth, and the audience didn't want to hear it. Mr. Gingrich, personal integrity isn't something the President needs? Because that's what this bombshell your ex-wife dropped is all about, personal integrity. And yes, it is fair game to ask you about. As far as the rest of the night, I could have filled a notebook with the half-truths and lies that were sold by the candidates. And every time a huge lie was told, the audience applauded with glee, hearing exactly what they wanted to hear. In a nutshell, they all said that government is bad, Obama is worse, and the climate that led the country into the worst recession since 1929 is what they will take the country back to. How bad do they think the President is as a person? Three candidates said that the biggest fear for the country is Iran getting a nuclear weapon and detonating it somewhere here in America. And they all said that under Ron Paul, who doesn't care if Iran gets a nuclear weapon, that would happen. So Ron Paul would allow a country to detonate a device that would kill millions of Americans. And yet everyone agrees that Paul would be a better President than Obama. Really? You idiots need to get real. Now that is the only true difference in the candidates. When it all comes down to it, basically, all the candidates were just different shades of gray. And any of them would allow the country to fall into that gray cloak that they wear so easily.
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