You know I think that if Bush wins this election, which he just might, this will be a testament to how fucking stupid the American public really is. Not stupid for voting for him but stupid for voting for him because they believed his lines about the Republican party being compassionate and the party of inclusion.
If Bush would have run his campaign with ANY resemblance of truth for what it really is, I would have been fine with it, but with him just telling the people anything he wants about this new Republican Party and expecting people to believe it, I mean if this works then I will be embarrassed. Denying that the Republican Party is, and has been damn near since Lincoln, the party of the WASP is like a Democrat saying that they don't buy votes with promises of government handouts.
Ronald Reagan’s 42 year old former ballet dancer son has been going off on The Republican’s new little darling GW. I thought what he said was hilarious and more so because it gives those of us who are a tad more on the gullible side, that may be falling for all of this compassionate conservative, party of inclusion crap something to think about.
"The big elephant sitting in the corner is that George W. Bush is simply unqualified for the job, he's probably the least qualified person ever to be nominated by a major party. Yes, he was elected governor of Texas, and before that he ran a baseball team and lost a lot of other people's money in the oil business. But what has happened in the intervening five years to make people believe he'd be a good president? What is his accomplishment? That he's no longer an obnoxious drunk?"
In reference to the whole Karla Tucker Fiasco that went on in Texas he said "The defining moment for me was his Karla Faye Tucker smirk, joking about a woman he would put to death. No adult would ever do that. It wouldn't even cross the mind of a grown-up to joke about something like that."
Reagan on Dick Cheney: "He votes for plastic guns and cop killer bullets? Yeah!" he said with a sarcastic clench of his fist. "That's a real winning issue for the Republicans, don't you think?"
When asked how he responds when Bush’s people dismiss his criticism by implying that he is gay because he was a dancer he laughs and reminds us that he has been married for 20 years to his wife, a clinical psychologist. "Not bad for someone who's gay." |