Monday, November 17, 2008

Hypocrisy

I read somewhere once, oh yeah a book, that when Republicans are hypocrites, it hurts only themselves (some sort of personal failing like cheating on their wife) hmm... anyway, but when Democrats are hyprocrites, they hurt the entire country. Sounds about right. Oh, you want evidence? Well, you could read "Liberal Hypocrisy" but then you'd have to admit there is any of that to begin with. At any rate, I won't try to prove the point here, I'm just saying that everyone is hypocritical at some point, but in my opinion, the Democrats are worse in their hypocrisy. After all, this past election was truly an historic moment, electing an African-American as President. However, everybody continues to gush over this like it is the second-coming of Christ (it isn't) and it is very annoying. In fact, we elected a man who is a product of the notorious Chicago political machine, whose new chief of staff is a Chicago machine politician, who seems to be perfectly fine with Hamas, who has close ties to all kinds of questionable people, including terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn (which he lied about) and the gangster Tony Rezko, who sends his kids to elite private schools, but doesn't believe in school choice and therefore thinks poor black kids should stay in bad schools that are controlled by the public school teachers unions, who helped to prevent reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac while collecting more donations from them than any other member of Congress except Chris Dodd, who became a Christian? because of, became a member of, attended for 20 years, married his wife in, and sent his children to, a church that is racist and clearly hates Americans, was very wrong about the surge in Iraq, but lied about his wrongness afterword, and who ran an thuggish campaign with attempts to intimidate critics and stifle dissent. So, great that we've elected such a great man as this to be our next President. I'm also certain that Martin Luther King Jr. would be happy that we judged him on the content of his character.

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