Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Beware what you say, Ann Romney & Eric Cantor

With the long Labor Day weekend, I hadn't heard of an interview that Ann Romney gave Friday until today. And I read Eric Cantor's salute to Labor Day late last night. Now, where I have thought of Ann as a courageous woman who fought MS and raised a large family, I hoped she wasn't one of the far right people that would denigrate the president. But that interview seemed to show her as another mouthpiece for the anti-Obama right. When speaking of women voting GOP, she said that women were looking  to Mitt and the GOP because they were looking for a grownup to get the country out of its problems. So Ann, the president is a child, and his administration are children? I that really what you meant? I thought you were above this, but it looks like I was wrong. But Eric, from you I expect stupidity and lies, but this Labor Day, you went much farther than I ever thought you'd go. You said that on Labor Day, we salute and celebrate entrepreneurial  people who build their own businesses. No, you irredeemable liar , we salute those that built the bridges, the roads, the buildings: you know, the one's that are actually called laborers. The holiday is called Labor Day, not Fat Cat Day. But seeing your party's platform, I think you'd like every day to be Fat Cat or Big Business Day.

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