Friday, September 30, 2011

THE BULLY

I read an article where the Senator from New Jersey Frank Lautenburg called the Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie abusive to women and a bully.  Finally!  I have felt that way since the first time I heard this jerk talk to women.  He has the power of the office behind him, and when he doesn’t like a question he shoots his mouth off knowing full well that the person he is attempting to bully can’t do anything about it. More often than not the person he is rude to is a woman.  I see these kinds of guys quite often.  In fact there is a guy like that where I work. He shows up very seldom, but he comes in with this arrogant attitude, and says stupid things.  He knows full well no one can do anything about it. You don’t get respect, and you don’t deserve respect by acting like you’re the greatest thing since sliced bread.  These guys, and I am sure there are women like that who let a little power go to their head

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

HERMAN CAIN


Now that Rick Perry is self-destructing, and Chris Christie has said again that he doesn’t want to run for President, the new darling for the right wing at the moment is Herman Cain.  I heard a Republican strategist say how great this county is because we could have a black man running against another black man for President.  I am willing to bet any amount of money that Herman Cain will not be the Republican nominee for President.  The Republicans in general will not allow this to happen. The hatred for President Obama is so intense amongst these people they will not want to replace him with another black man.  Herman Cain can say all the right things and do all the right things, but take my word for it, it won’t happen.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

RESPECT OR LACK THERE OF


When I go on vacation I usually try and not watch or read the news.  So to my surprise I come back and I see the right wing Republicans are starting to attack Rick Perry.  I understand the man is a moron, but for the right wing loony’s to catch on so fast is amazing.  I might not have been giving them the proper respect, but then again they still have all those other goofs running for office and no one seems to notice.  I read a blog post from women who I have had a feud with in the past.  She was a big Michelle Bachmann fan.  She has come to the realization that maybe she was wrong about her, she isn’t sure about Perry, but she sort of likes Rick Santorum.  I guess that shoots my idea of not giving the right wing loony’s enough respect all to hell.  Honestly I cannot understand these people at all, and I hope I never do.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

PAT ROBERTSON


Pat Robertson the onetime Presidential candidate and a self-proclaimed man of God said that it is okay to divorce your spouse if she has Alzheimer’s disease.  Commenting on the till death do you part he said Alzheimer’s is sort of like death therefore it makes it okay to desert your spouse.  I guess maybe he was thinking of Newt Gingrich who divorced his wife on her death bed.  Now the problem comes in when people might decide it is okay to divorce because their spouse has become paralyzed or bed ridden with things like ALS.  I guess the theory goes that a disabled spouse isn’t worth their time so just move on.  The real sad part is this man is supposed to be religious, but the bible he reads from must have a different meaning when it comes to compassion love and loyalty.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

CHEERING DEATH


The audience cheered when at the GOP Presidential debate the hypothetical question about a man with no insurance being left to die.  These are the same people who cheered about the executions in Texas.  These people are sick.  No matter your take on the death penalty or anything else for that matter, to cheer is just plain sick.  This is the Tea Party, or if you like the Koch brothers at work.  For a politician to pander to these people, and the Republicans do, tells you a lot about the difference in the parties.  If they are willing to cheer for that, what do you think they think about the rest of us?  By the rest of us I mean the people who disagree with them.  I hate the analogy about Nazi Germany, but when you have people cheering death, and seeing nothing wrong with it as long as it’s the other person, comparisons are hard not to do.

Monday, September 12, 2011

JOBS BILL


President Obama’s jobs bill is going to Congress soon.  The Republicans seem to have a different take on this as they do with everything President Obama sends them.  Eric Cantor (R-OH.) voted for spending money in Iraq to rebuild their infrastructure, but he says he won’t vote for rebuilding ours.  I am beginning to believe that Cantor is anti-American. He is just pro Republican.   A Republican aide said why should we vote for a jobs bill.  It’s not good for our politics. Again they put party before the country. Rick Scott the Republican governor of Florida is already suggesting that he won’t take the money for his state.  His state by the way has an unemployment rate higher than the national average.  I am sure the people of Florida were happy to hear that.  Obama has to start going to these bozos districts and or states and point out the things that would be accomplished through this bill.  Mitch McConnell the Republican leader in the senate is a great example where Obama should go, one of the major bridges in his state has had to be closed, and Mr. McConnell should be made an example of letting his state down.

Friday, September 9, 2011

RICK PERRY AND DEATH


Rick Perry’s smugness when answering the question about whether he lost any sleep over the executions he has authorized shows me this man is not fit to be President or even dog catcher. Any rational person would or should agonize a little that he possibly put an innocent person to death. People like him and the people who applaud him never take into consideration that maybe one of those people might be one of their relatives.  There are so many of the so-called guilty that have been proven innocent in the last few years.  How can you be so smug and say all of those people were definitely guilty.  I for one am not completely against the death penalty.  Still if I was the Governor of any state I would want to make sure as much as possible that there was no question about the person’s guilt.  Anyone that has been involved with or taken part in any criminal trials should know there is so much that is not exactly on the up and up.  All prosecutors are not honest they have the win at all costs mentality.  Many of the so-called experts will say anything to make a buck, and some of them have been found to be fabricating evidence even in death penalty cases. Eye-witness evidence is proven not to be all that reliable.  Rick Perry and people who have the power should agonize a little; it shouldn’t be easy to put someone to death.