By Semperpapa
There are politicians out there who we can always count on for levity, even in serious times like the current ones. Being Alan Greyson and his certifiable lunacy or Harry Reid saving the world from depression, the American people can always count on a politician, from either Party mind you, for entertainment.
Today is the turn of the always exciting John F. Kerry, senator from Massachusetts. In a speaking engagement at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Kerry went on a tirade inspired by what is expected, and hoped, to be a devastating defeat of his Party in the coming elections.
Granted it must be difficult to distinguish when the monotone, characterless Kerry is actually going on a tirade or just reciting the party talking points, but trusting in the report, I take the reporter at his words.
Basically, Sen. Kerry went off against the misleading campaign of misinformation that the Republican Party and the talk show personalities have conducted against the policies of progress that his Party has been attempting to implement in the country.
The frustration Kerry expresses is based on his interpretation of the rejection the American people have demonstrated toward the skyrocketing spending the current political “leadership” (I always choke on some vomit when I utter the word) has embarked on, causing crippling unemployment and unsurpassed deficit.
Kerry is not happy with the Republican in Congress attacking the Cap and Trade deal he was personally working on. Surely, Kerry is alluding to Sen. Lindsey Graham, poster child for RINOs in Congress.
The assumption on the part of the senator from Massachusetts is that the American people who have been putting pressure on the politicians to stop the train wreck exemplified by the Obama administration and the Democrat led Congress policies, has been ushered by some Republicans in Washington and by talk radio personalities like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck.
I guess it never cross Kerry’s mind that maybe the American people have grown tired of the reckless policies of the current regime. That, maybe, the rising unemployment, the rising deficit, the devastated housing market, the billions wasted on worthless stimuli, the prospect of crippling tax increases may be issues that the unwashed, common Americans could see as a problem on their own.
Never the senator even considered that the vision of billions of dollars wasted on forced alternative energy research (which, by the way, would succeed in making certain individuals like Al Gore even richer), with devastating cost increase for energy consumption for the average American family, would be reason enough for the people to dissent.
What I find mildly amusing is the elitism of John Kerry. Even as the public cry is growing in intensity for the politicians to better start listening to the people, Kerry persists in insulting the intelligence of Americans by calling the popular rejection a “period of know-nothingism.”
So what the good old senator is saying is that the defeat his party will most likely suffer on Tuesday will be ushered in by the fact that the electoral decision made by the people will be guided by the fact that they do not know anything. A safe, offensive remark from a guy who is not up for re-election, obviously hoping that the American people’s memory is short when his turn will come up.
Sen. John F. Kerry is obviously feeling the heat that the ignorant masses are putting on his agenda and that of the liberal progressive regime and he does not like it.
As the saying goes “if you can’t stand the heat…” and all Kerry has to do is get out of the kitchen and do an incredible favor to our country.
Just my thoughts!
Saturday, October 30, 2010
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