Saturday, January 14, 2012

Election special.....


Along the campaign trial an interesting event is taking place. Rivals have mounted a strong campaign against Romney consisting of accusations that as the CEO of Bain Capital, he performed evil deeds including asset stripping, firing slackers, ruining unproductive companies that Baines had purchased and generally behaving like a bloody capitalist.

Wait a minute, says Mitt, isn't this the sort of criticism I should expect from Obama and his democratic party minions? Why is it coming from my fellow Conservatives? Well, say his fellow contenders, we don't really have a good answer for that. Gov. Perry from our beloved Texas says Bain was not a venture capital company, but rather a vulture capital one. Newt adds that Mitt ventured into croney capitalism. At present, Mitt's enemies are chinking his armor more effectively than the democrats could.

For some reason, and I suspect religion, our stock in trade Republicans do not want Romney as their leader in Washington. They are taking more and more stringent measures to unseat him. News broke yesterday that a high powered conservative group is now meeting somewhere in Texas to develop a strategy to find and support someone else to run for the Republican Party nomination. Another wonderful example of democracy in action.


The last time such a group met was to fabricate a story about Sen. John Kerry's performance as captain of a fast boat during is tenure on the Mekong Delta.

The conservative core of the Republican Party is characterized as super rich, super conservative and super fundamentalist. One might think they converse regularly with God.

The plot thickens dramatically as we head into the South Carolina and Florida primaries. Then, a period of rest during February until all hell breaks loose culminating in Super Tuesday. The latter is a day in which there are some 25 primaries or caucuses held.


This year it falls in early March.

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