Saturday, January 21, 2012

IT'S THE SEASON OF THE BIGGOT IN S.C.
NEWT GINGRICH WINS LESS THAN IMPRESSIVELY  IN SOUTH CAROLINA


Newt Gingrich has won South Carolina the same way George W Bush won the Presidency, by trailing his opponent.  In early trumpeted returns Newt Gingrich was at 33% to Romney’s 35% and yet the media can’t wait to herald this “turn around”.  It’s the year of the bigot.  We are alll awaiting Newt's victory speech.  He reminds me of one of these football teams that "backs into a play-off".  And if there was a Gingrich surge it’s due his unabashed appeal to the bigot element.  Chris Matthews on his show continued to fawn all over Newt Gingrich the way he has all along.  He switched his metaphor from boxing to cock fighting, which used to be legal in South Carolina.  So what he believes we need in this political campaign of a divided America is a fighting cock.  Of course knowing how Newt’s pecker has gotten him into so much trouble perhaps another image is in order.  The bigot mentality needs something to get fired up about and something to hate.  They seem far less concerned about actually running the country than they do beating that Nigger in the White House.  Of course the White Cock used to be the symbol of the Dixiecrat party of Strom Thermond.  And when Hewey Newton founded the Black Panthers in 1966 he made reference to the fact that white southern democrats has a Cock as their party logo, and so they decided they also needed an animal, hence the Black Panther.  Keep in mine SC didn’t get their reputation for candidate picker because of their judiciousness.  Indeed South Carolina is the state that George Bush won by spreading lies that John Mc Cain fathered a Black baby.  I must say that for a losing speech, Mitt Romney spoke spiritedly.  If he had spoken as well in the debate as he spoke just now, he might have won on Thursday.  Chris Matthews has done a marvelous rally campaign for Newt Gingrich on his program.  But he and you might just want to consider not just the positives but the negatives.  I’ll bet you dollars to donuts that if you were to conduct a poll of American voters who has the highest disapproval rating- - the candidate “They’d never vote for” that Newt Gingrich would win the thing hands down.  We know Newt is a Washington insider when we profess not to want one of those.  And as the ads appropriately remind us, Newt has more political baggage than an Airline.  If I were President Obama I might just say something like “I plan to personally carry this campaign into each and every one of the fifty states- - that is of course for South Carolina”.  And then I’d take the opportunity to light into South Carolina politics.  I wouldn’t go down there myself if I were the President.  I’d be too afraid of a political assasenation attempt.  This is just the sort of climate that breed it.

Nothing insults my intelligence more than the notion that Newt's advocacy of an "open marriage' with his second wife is "old news".  It's not old news to the 95.5% of the people that never heard it before.  There are probably who don't know the story of Newt's wives at all.  Maryanne, his second wife, was diagnosed with multiple sclurosis and the doctor advised Newt not to increase her stress by informing her of the Divorce, but Newt did it anyhow.  Newt can tell more lies in twenty seconds than about anyone else in America.  In his outburst at the beginning of Thursday's debate he attacked the media for "Making it impossible for anyone to govern in America".  I wonder if President Obama just might agree.  He then said that the media "brought his second wife into this campaign at the last minute".  Actually they wanted to question her because callers on conservative shows had been saying sleazy things about here- - even before all this.  She was already pegged as "The Enemy".  So she obliged them because she had every justification for wanting to get the Truth out there and define herself before the opposition defined her.  She was the one in fact pushing for a pre debate airing and even pressured ABC into showing it on Thursday.  Then there is this talk about "pain", which made me gag.  But let's get to the charges themselves.  They were having sex right in her bedroom and he'd talk on the phone in bed with his mistress telling his wife he loved her.  He said "I tried to make our marriage work".  Well if James Dobson or Pat Robertson haven't gone completely senile they might as "How is advocating an open marriage - trying to make a marriage Work".  But they say "Well, Newt was a Southern Gentleman because at least he asked permission to cheat on his wife".  I don't see how his tongue doesn't fall out in all the lies he must have told in Confession.  May I remind you that no Democratic President has ever been divorced.  And while we're on the subject of Ronald Reagan, Romney points out that the only time Reagan referred to newt in his memwires was to say that Newt once offered up an idea that the President rejected.  Yet as Newt would tell it, they were best buds. But just between you and me, if Newt can explode like this when someone dares speak the Truth- - what will he do as President while be confronted by a hostile foreign power, or for that matter, an uphill General Election campaign?

Rick Santorum would have been the only sane choice for Republicans.  Santorum wanted to give felons a chance to vote again after they had fully served their time.  Santorum is the one who mentioned the unfairness of longer black prison terms than Whites.  Santorum was the one who didn't get involved in the "cock fight" between Newt and Romney where both got pretty bloodied up.  Samtorum has the most solid conservative and "moral values" credentials of the three of them.  Samtorum pointed out that only he had proven himself in a northern state with heavy democratic registration.  Santorum was the one who took both Newt and Mitt apart in Thursday's debate on the whole Health Insurance issue.  Up undill today the best Newt had done in any primary race was fourth place.  Santorum proved he could beat Newt in a head to head contest.  But alas, South Carolina is not known for its clarity of thinking.

I would like to put in a little plug for the two postings previous to this.  My Fifty-nine points I regard as a must for every American to read, particularly if you want me to run for President.  There is in fact nothing extreme at all about these proposals.  They are all very moderate.  They only seem strange for people who's political memories began when Sarah Palin was nominated for Vice President.  All of the proposals are there for a reason and I gave serious thought which proposals to include and which not to include.  And the Das Kapital thing was newly tweaked mid day today.  I don't know who I was channeling.  Perhaps Burtrin Russel or somebody.  In terms of weather people are holding their breath in Southern California hoping that today's rain continues a while, because we people are really behind in our rainfall ammounts.  Of course the weather is strange from tornadoes at strange times of the year, from fire in Reno to snow in Seattle, which they aren't used to much of.   You know our political climate is so toxic that I once received a link that put forth the proposition that it was "suspicious" that scads of women have not come forward to say that they have had sex with Berock Obama.  But according to Dennis Prager, you judge a man's Presidential timber by measuring the size of his penis, perones disease or not.  I don't understand how these "good Christian people" of South Carolina can not only give Newt a pass, but almost view the affairs as a badge of pride.  Keep in mind Newt stood in judgement of Bill Clinton.  But the Clintons' marriage stayed together.  His- - didn't. 

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