Monday, July 16, 2012

Presidential meltdown

Pretty early in the campaign for the Comrade to be losing it. But I guess if all you've done for the past four years is live in a big housr (free of charge) with as many servants as you want, and play golf and basketball (and you can even call up pros and ask them to come and shoot a few with you), and then periodically take trips around the world in your own luxury jet, and bring your friends, and all your wife's friends, and even bring your dog in a second jet... well, maybe the Comrade's gotten just a little soft.

He was speaking in Virginia, I believe, over the weekend, when he apparently got "off the teleprompter" and started yelling about how business people don't build their own businesses. No, it was the government. Same for the Internet. The Internet has nothing to do with the private sector. It was all based on "government research." Whatever that means.

So my question is, where's my business? Why hasn't government given me a business?

With such a view, I can see why the Comrade promotes class warfare so vehemently. I mean, I never got a business from the government, but it seems like everyone else has. And, what? Does the government save the really big businesses, like GE or GM, for its special friends and supports.

Well, yeah.. looks that way, doesn't it?

To be honest, though, and serious, the blunder, or misspeak, or whatever you want to call it --unguarded moment?? -- sort of reveals either the Comrade's personal opinion -- that the federal government REALLY IS Santa Claus -- or it's a crude statement of the bullshit he wants us to believe.

But you know, I suspect wherever he goes, there's always somebody in the audience who's owned and run their own business. For the Comrade to tell them that goverment built their business is kind of a really sharp slap across the face. Not a way to win friends and influence people, is it?

Whateve happened the "silver-tongued devil?" With desperation knocking, he's completely falling apart. And the campaign hasn't even really started yet.

Save the Republic -- vote Romney.



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