Gone are the days when politicians promised a chicken in every pot. Now, nuts like Santorum are vowing to have their hands in every pot. And dictating what should go into every pot. And telling you, that no matter what is in your pot and how it got there, by God it's going to stay there. Unless, naturally, it has something to do with his own family.
I've heard a few people state that they admire Rick Santorum because he believes in what he says. He's not a flip-flopper. He has conviction. So do mentally ill people. There are people in this country that believe they have been taken aboard alien spaceships, strapped down and probed. They do not flip-flop on this matter. They have conviction. So? Say you're in a car and you're driving the wrong way down a one-way street. You believe you are on a two-way street. You believe that all of the drivers heading toward you are wrong. You never stop to think that it might be you going in the wrong direction. You are convinced you are right. Yet old ladies with shopping carts and kids walking dogs are flying over the hood of your car. Blood and limbs are everywhere. You are arrested. You tell the judge you are not guilty. Everyone else was wrong and you were right. And you also think that you should be president.
And, to top it off, you can proudly state that you think global warming is a hoax.
This man is obviously dangerous. To himself and the entire world population.
Yes, I am a liberal. Did anyone need to have that stated? I can't imagine what it must be like to be a Republican at this point. How do you choose a candidate. It must be like a crack addict trying to decide which of four dealers to purchase from. And holy hell, the lies these dealers would tell just to get this addict to buy from them.
Conservative crack. Don't buy from Rick. He's been cutting his with way too much insanity.
Yes, but think how much fun it will be when his family is sobbing on the dais after he loses, again.
ReplyDeleteIt really shouldn't be considered a virtue to hold to beliefs that have been proven wrong. I remember people admired that about Dubya, too. They loved his decisiveness. The fact that he nearly always made the wrong decision was irrelevant. At least he wasn't a flip-flopper like Kerry!
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