Thursday, September 8, 2011

"Pass this bill." Then figure out who pays for it later? Is that it?

I actually listened to the Comrade's speech tonight. He was working a little too hard to sound as though he's convinced of the drivel running out of his mouth. All he needed was a letter sweater and pompoms. Looks like he's been taking acting lessons from Howard Dean.

What I found especially interesting was his promise -- spoken with delight and wonder -- "And it's all paid for!"

What? Was he speaking as a visitor from 3010? Or what? Like, "Your great-great-great-grandchildren will just about have this paid off!" Miracle of miracles.

He has no new ideas. Just the same old marxist crap. And the word he dare not speak aloud: "stimulus." Like we don't recognize it when we see it, huh?

He did begin by saying that most Americans don't care about politics. Yeah. I think he's counting on that -- that the majority of the American public is more ignorant than he is.

Let's see if that works for him this time.

One thing I thought was cool. The Comrade said something like, "A lot of people believe that the government has to cut taxes, cut regulations for the economy to grow...." That got a long ovation, interrupting him before it finished it off with something like, "But no. I've got to control every aspect of your life or it's not truly marxist."

He didn't seem happy with the extremely selective applause. That was my favorite part.

On the whole, the speech was a load of crap, but I didn't expect much else.

Save the Republic.

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