The Media Sheep Morons are the real deplorables.
They blindly follow Hillary Clinton like sheep following a Judas Goat into
the slaughter house. The MSM Deplorables think Hillary
is an empress wearing a beautiful gown.
Many of today's journalists aren't fit to clean the soles
of Walter Cronkite's shoes. If the murder of Ambassador
Chris Stevens had occurred on Cronkite's watch he wouldn't have
rested until he found out why Secretary of State Clinton left the
Ambassador to die in Benghazi on the anniversary of the
original 9/11 attack. The British withdrew their diplomats
from Benghazi after a terrorist attack on the British
Ambassador's motorcade. Why didn't the United States?
American law enforcement agencies recognized terrorist activity
could occur on or near the anniversary of the original 9/11
attack. Why didn't Secretary of State Clinton?
Hillary Clinton's inability to remember information about this major
event should raise a red flag. Maybe she let him die because she
forgot he was in danger. Her stated inability to remember a
major event could indicate Alzheimer's. What if Hillary
happened to forget important information during a
crisis?
Most of us are suspicious of people who become rich while working
for government like the Clintons have done. How do the
Media Sheep Morons explain how the Clintons gained a fortune without
winning the lottery? How do they explain Secretary
Clinton 's official meetings with her campaign contributors?
As a young woman Hillary Clinton got a job with a Senate Committee
investigating dirty tricks in the 1972 presidential campaign.
Apparently she decided such dirty
tricks were such a good idea she used some of them to get the
presidential nomination. The Washington Post
worked hard to expose President Nixon's dirty tricks. If
Hillary gets away with using dirty tricks to become president, she
may make President Richard Nixon look honest when she runs for
re-election.
The Media Sheep Morons see Hillary as an empress wearing a beautiful
gown. Millions of Americans see her as the Wicked Witch of the
East and the Media Sheep Morons as her flying monkeys.
According to Noah Webster “The freedom of the press is a valuable
privilege; but the abuse of it, in this country, … is a frightful
evil. The licentiousness of the press is a deep stain upon the
character of the country; & in addition to the evil of
calumniating good men, & giving a wrong direction to public
measures, it corrupts the people by rendering them insensible to the
value of truth & of reputation."
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Tim Kaine Debates Like a Girl
I thought Hillary Clinton was one of the worst debate participants
until I watched her running mate Sen. Tim Kaine. I would
compare both of them unfavorably to President George H.W. Bush's
Vice President Dan Quayle, but most people wouldn't know what
I was talking about and I'm not ambitious enough to try to find a
transcript to refresh my memory.
I admit I'm basing my comparison discussion of how women argue on how television portrays arguments then on a scientific study of the subject. One of the most annoying practices used in arguments by female tv characters is bringing up some statement the man has made in the past and making it the center of discussion. This practice may serve some purpose in a personal conflict, but is often irrelevant in a discussion of political issues.
The impression I got about both candidates, with Kaine being the worst, is that they were trying to change the subject because they didn't understand the issues they were discussing. Kaine reminded me of a small child who keeps interrupting a discussion because he's not getting the attention he wants. His face reminded me of one of those little yappy dogs who should be muzzled.
If I had been considering voting for Hillary I would have changed my mind because I'm repelled by the thought of Tim Kaine being a heart beat from the presidency. I wonder if it's too late "to throw him under the bus" like George McGovern did to Thomas Eagleton. If Kaine is an example of the type of people Clinton plans to appoint to federal office we will be in big trouble if she is elected.
I'm not opposed to a woman president. I wish I had had an opportunity to vote for Shirley Chisholm or Elizabeth Dole, but neither could get her party's nomination. Condoleezza Rice was my preferred choice to succeed President George W. Bush. I would likely have voted for Kathleen Sebelius if she had run this year or the two previous elections.
Women who support Clinton need to consider that if she fails badly [as is likely considering her record as Secretary of State] it may be 50 year before another woman will have a chance to even be nominated. Jackie Robinson was able to bring about the integration of professional baseball because he was a great player. If he had been poor player other teams would probably have not signed black players
I admit I'm basing my comparison discussion of how women argue on how television portrays arguments then on a scientific study of the subject. One of the most annoying practices used in arguments by female tv characters is bringing up some statement the man has made in the past and making it the center of discussion. This practice may serve some purpose in a personal conflict, but is often irrelevant in a discussion of political issues.
The impression I got about both candidates, with Kaine being the worst, is that they were trying to change the subject because they didn't understand the issues they were discussing. Kaine reminded me of a small child who keeps interrupting a discussion because he's not getting the attention he wants. His face reminded me of one of those little yappy dogs who should be muzzled.
If I had been considering voting for Hillary I would have changed my mind because I'm repelled by the thought of Tim Kaine being a heart beat from the presidency. I wonder if it's too late "to throw him under the bus" like George McGovern did to Thomas Eagleton. If Kaine is an example of the type of people Clinton plans to appoint to federal office we will be in big trouble if she is elected.
I'm not opposed to a woman president. I wish I had had an opportunity to vote for Shirley Chisholm or Elizabeth Dole, but neither could get her party's nomination. Condoleezza Rice was my preferred choice to succeed President George W. Bush. I would likely have voted for Kathleen Sebelius if she had run this year or the two previous elections.
Women who support Clinton need to consider that if she fails badly [as is likely considering her record as Secretary of State] it may be 50 year before another woman will have a chance to even be nominated. Jackie Robinson was able to bring about the integration of professional baseball because he was a great player. If he had been poor player other teams would probably have not signed black players
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
I Don't Care If Trump Paid Income Tax
I'm a retiree getting by on Social Security and a state pension, but
I don't care if Donald Trump didn't send a payment when he filed his
federal income tax. I didn't send in a federal income
tax payment either. I didn't have enough potentially taxable
income to owe an income tax, but that doesn't mean none of my income
went to the Internal Revenue Service.
Simple minded Hillary Clinton has the same problem understanding our tax system that Mitt Romney demonstrated four years ago. They both ignore the indirect or hidden taxes we all pay regardless of income. They don't understand what the late commentator Paul Harvey would call the rest of the story.
The income tax isn't the only federal tax. The federal government also taxes services like land line telephones and products like gasoline.
Trump may not have paid taxes on his personal income, but money he paid to his employees paid their income tax. The people he purchased goods and services from paid income taxes. It's more important for Trump to pass along his money to employees and various vendors so they can pay taxes then to pay income taxes himself.
Simple minded Hillary Clinton has the same problem understanding our tax system that Mitt Romney demonstrated four years ago. They both ignore the indirect or hidden taxes we all pay regardless of income. They don't understand what the late commentator Paul Harvey would call the rest of the story.
The income tax isn't the only federal tax. The federal government also taxes services like land line telephones and products like gasoline.
Trump may not have paid taxes on his personal income, but money he paid to his employees paid their income tax. The people he purchased goods and services from paid income taxes. It's more important for Trump to pass along his money to employees and various vendors so they can pay taxes then to pay income taxes himself.
Monday, October 3, 2016
Hillary Debates Like a Girl
During the first presidential debate I initially wondered about
Hillary Clinton's debating style which didn't seem very
presidential. She seemed to prefer personal attacks
unrelated to presidential matters over a discussion about policy
matters. After thinking about the debate for a few
days I realized that her behavior reminded me of the way women are
portrayed as arguing on television shows.
Clinton didn't take the debate seriously. Her red pant suit and perky demeanor are more appropriate for a party than a serious debate of the issues.
Donald Trump remained serious during the debate, but Clinton grinned whenever she found an opportunity to use one of her favorite catch phrases or made a personal attack on Trump. As I was writing this statement I realized what some of her facial expressions remind me of child who looks for approval when she thinks she has said something special.
Clinton's "perkiness" is disturbing because she appears perky even when discussing serious subjects as if she doesn't really understand the seriousness of the situation.
I'm a week older than Bill Clinton. Those in our age group are alert to indications that others are possibly deteriorating mentally. Hillary at times reminds me of those little old lady characters who are out of touch with reality.
Clinton didn't take the debate seriously. Her red pant suit and perky demeanor are more appropriate for a party than a serious debate of the issues.
Donald Trump remained serious during the debate, but Clinton grinned whenever she found an opportunity to use one of her favorite catch phrases or made a personal attack on Trump. As I was writing this statement I realized what some of her facial expressions remind me of child who looks for approval when she thinks she has said something special.
Clinton's "perkiness" is disturbing because she appears perky even when discussing serious subjects as if she doesn't really understand the seriousness of the situation.
I'm a week older than Bill Clinton. Those in our age group are alert to indications that others are possibly deteriorating mentally. Hillary at times reminds me of those little old lady characters who are out of touch with reality.
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