As many
everyday Americans know by now, the past three-and-a-half to four years have
generally seen the unraveling of the Democratic Party, as its progressive side
has done its best to unravel what’s left of the greatest, freest nation in the history of man. Of that particular subset of individuals, Harry Reid has
continued to demonstrate to all who are politically well-informed that he’s
willing to do and say whatever he and/or the other really important people in
his party deem necessary in their desperate attempts to cling to power. The
most recent example of Reid’s (and liberals’) outrageous,schoolyard-name
calling is his accusation that Governor Mitt Romney “hasn’t paid taxes in ten
years”.
That’s great, Harry. Just throw
it out there, no sourcing… just see if it’ll stick to the walls of the 49% of
people who pay no income taxes. Nice. Further, be sure to do it when you’re on
the floor of the Senate, a place from which you have legal immunity.
That’s what I call courage and
real manhood right there. Yes sir!
The other attacks on Mitt
Romney’s character are so vicious that they seem completely to contradict what
I’ve come to learn of him. If each accusation is true, then documentation
should be provided. That’s all the American people want – honesty.
Much like Harry Reid and the
Democrats, however, this tactic of slinging baselessness seems to be a plague
upon our politics, and, unfortunately, it leads to unqualified people being
elected to some of the most powerful public policy positions in our country….and
I’m not only talking about Congress here, either. Seems to have worked out
pretty well, hasn’t it?
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