Popping More Corn

I don’t want Harry Reid to resign. I want the corrupt moron to continue, in partnership with the Speaker, to drive his party over a cliff for the next ten months, right up until his sorry patoot is tossed back to Searchlight by the good people of Nevada. What strikes me about this is not the archaic racist (or at least uncomfortable-with-race) language, but the admission that the man is a fraud, who is capable (both linguistically and ethically) of using whatever dialect he needs to woo audience.

7 thoughts on “Popping More Corn”

  1. Pertaining to both Reid and Pelosi,wondering why their own Party does not resent them enough to clamor for their removal. Those 2 have done more to damage the members and image of their own Party than anyone in recent history. Both have forced members into untenable positions and in some cases, resignations and defections.Yet they sail on. If the Dems were smart,they would start by removing these and putting in some with good sense and practical political skills instead of these prima donnas.

  2. the man is a fraud, who is capable (both linguistically and ethically) of using whatever dialect he needs to woo audience.

    Sheesh. Since when does the ability to speak multiple dialects (interpreting that word quite broadly) make someone a fraud?

  3. In my experience Mormons, probably because of their history, have a strong pro-liberty streak, probably not exactly anti-statist by certainly suspiciious of the federal government. How, I wonder, did Reid become such a State-shtupper?

  4. Since when does the ability to speak multiple dialects (interpreting that word quite broadly) make someone a fraud?

    When you have to interpret the word outside the context.

    But hey Jim, we already know you as a fraud.

  5. The Democrats will keep Senator Reid as they need his help with a much bigger problem the is developing – keeping the AFL-CIO in their corner.

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/01/afl-cios-trumka-warns-of-repea.html?hpid=topnews

    [[[If the health-care bill ends up including provisions anathema to organized labor — as now appears quite likely — and the White House and Congress don’t show more aggressiveness on job creation, financial regulation and labor law reform, then Democrats risk seeing union members sit on their hands during the 2010 midterms, Trumka said in a speech at the National Press Club.]]]

    These are interesting times as the old Chinese proverb goes.

  6. Are the Mormons proliberty? Seriously. I know a bit about their history. They were attacked by various political authorities, sometimes with armed force. That, I gather, is why they moved to Utah.

    But proliberty? Utah has some very interesting restrictions on personal liberty — as does the Mormon church. I gather you can’t be a good Mormon and, for example, consume alcohol.

    I don’t know much about the Mormons to be sure. But the little I do know suggests that they are not “proliberty,” at least culturally and socially. Other churches are.

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