Showing posts with label Democratic Party Hypocrisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic Party Hypocrisy. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Obamanocchio




"I am not a Democrat who believes that we can or should defend every government program just because it's there. We will fire government managers who aren't getting results, we will cut funding for programs that are wasting your money and we will use technology and lessons from the private sector to improve efficiency across every level of government.The only way we can do all this without leaving our children with an even larger debt is if Washington starts taking responsibility for every dime that it spends."

-- Barack The Liar at a campaign rally in Green Bay, WI, yesterday.


B.O. Hussein is beyond shameless. The most liberal member of the U.S. Senate has now crowned himself the King of Fiscal Conservatism. There's believing one's own hype and there's being a sociopath. The Obamafraud has just crossed the line.

B.O. and his pathetic surrogates claim that Jesus was a "community organizer." Next they'll tell us the Lord was a hustler, too.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Pig

"What's the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick."

-- Alaska Governor Sarah Palin during her acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Minnesota last week.





"You know, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig."

-- Barack Obama, the Pig, during a town hall appearance in Virginia today.



I wonder if leftist pseudo-feminists will condemn Obama. I doubt it. Remember they sided with Bill Clinton in the Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey affairs.


Obama has reached a new low. Is he really so fearful and desperate as to resort to name-calling of the basest sort? I would say, yes.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Feminists for Palin!



A Feminist's Argument for McCain's VP
By Tammy Bruce
In the shadow of the blatant and truly stunning sexism launched against the Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign, and as a pro-choice feminist, I wasn't the only one thrilled to hear Republican John McCain announce Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

For the GOP, she bridges for conservatives and independents what I term "the enthusiasm gap" for the ticket.

For Democrats, she offers something even more compelling - a chance to vote for a someone who is her own woman, and who represents a party that, while we don't agree on all the issues, at least respects women enough to take them seriously.
Whether we have a D, R or an "i for independent" after our names, women share a different life experience from men, and we bring that difference to the choices we make and the decisions we come to.

Having a woman in the White House, and not as The Spouse, is a change whose time has come, despite the fact that some Democratic Party leaders have decided otherwise. But with the Palin nomination, maybe they'll realize it's not up to them any longer.
Clinton voters, in particular, have received a political wake-up call they never expected.

Having watched their candidate and their principles betrayed by the very people who are supposed to be the flame-holders for equal rights and fairness, they now look across the aisle and see a woman who represents everything the feminist movement claimed it stood for.

Women can have a family and a career. We can be whatever we choose, on our own terms. For some, that might mean shooting a moose. For others, perhaps it's about shooting a movie or shooting for a career as a teacher. However diverse our passions, we will vote for a system that allows us to make the choices that best suit us. It's that simple. [
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That's what I have been saying for a long time now. Sexism is alive, well and thriving in the "progressive" Democratic Party. They ran Hillary out of town but now object to another woman taking the spotlight for no other reason than she is a conservative Republican.