Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Newt vs. Mitt: the ultimate indictment of America's dysfunctional education system

It's not hard to see why folks have given up hope with the great hope Obama. Everything he's touched he's made worse.

Want health care reform? He promised it. What did he deliver?

An end to war? Look around you.

Good thing they gave him that Nobel prize in advance. No way he'd have got it on his actual accomplishments.

But look what's going on across the floor. It's Newt vs. Romney.

It's the grass-roots guys who are going to set things right in Washington.

Newt has just proclaimed himself the ultimate Washington outsider. Now, I suppose it's a politician's perogative to make outlandish claims that bear no resemblance whatsoever to reality. But even by that standard Newt's outsider status is quite a long stretch.

But it's working for him! Humble God-fearing Americans are swallowing this shit!

Then you've got Mitt "corporations are people too" Romney.

Had there been the slightest pulse left in the corpse of America's working class at the time he spoke those words he would have been tarred, feathered, and run out of town within fifteen minutes.

Newt, you've been the quintessential Washington insider for at least thirty years. Why lie about it now?

Mitt, corporations aren't people. If you don't understand that, you don't deserve to represent the American people. Corporations maybe, but definitely not the people.

And the American people know the difference.

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