Thursday, July 14, 2011

Republicans don't belong to an organized party

It is fascinating to watch the Republican Party slowly destroy itself. It cannot seem to help itself. They cannot compromise on the budget. In particular, they will not increase revenues through taxation even though the percentage of revenue through taxes is the lowest it’s been in about sixty years. It may be noted that it did nothing to ameliorate the recent recession and may very well have been a contributing factor.

Their slate of potential candidates is nothing short of embarrassing too. Multiple choice Mitt Romney admits that he is ignoring the economic definition of recession. He does this because he believes the American people cannot understand it and it is contradictory to his current message. Apparently he cannot explain it to the American voters either. The only remotely interesting thing about Mitt is how he keeps that finger, which he keeps moist and in the wind, from becoming chapped.

Michele Bachmann apparently failed historical geography and revolutionary war history about the founding fathers. But with the latter she has taken the Palin approach of denying she was wrong. But then again her Tea Party base seems to have not any use for facts either.

Newt Gingrich who objects to being quoted sets the moral tone for the group. He is currently a political consultant, probably specializing in how to deliver bad news to about to be former spouses and the like.

Tim Pawlenty is proud about shutting down the state government in Minnesota. Wow, don’t you wish he was president now. Jesse Ventura, Michele Bachmann and Pawlenty, how bad are the Minnesota winters? There is other stuff with Pawlenty, but I keep falling asleep.

The others are Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman, Gary Johnson, Thaddius Mc Cotter, Rick Santorum and, of course, Ron Paul. Quick which can run a pizza parlor?



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