Posted on 05/19/2010 7:42:12 AM PDT by Big Bureaucracy
They call it anti-incumbent wave. Make no mistake: the Establishment (both Republican and Democratic) is celebrating. It is like a snake shedding its old skin, because the monster needs more space. It is the same old snake only it looks new. All you need is ton of sleaze to slide out of the old suffocating casing. And the politicians are always well lubricated during election time.
Joe Sestak beat the old and confused man Specter with the slogan Washington is broken. WTF! Sestak is a Congressman since 2007. He served as Director for Defense Policy on the National Security Council under President Clinton. Sestak is Washington. To see what is broken in Washington DC Joe Sestak just has to look at himself in the mirror.
It reminds me of the ghastly State of the Union speech president Obama gave:
They don't understand why Washington has been unable or unwilling to solve any of our problemsYou see, Washington has been telling us to wait for decades, even as the problems have grown worse
This can't be one of those Washington gimmicks that lets us pretend we solved a problem
We face a deficit of trust - deep and corrosive doubts about how Washington works that have been growing for years
I want to know who is this bastard Washington that Obama and Sestak are talking about
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George Washington would be sick to death and would want the name of the city named after him changed.
Wonderful insight into the terrible state of our country. The American people are still selfish and delusional.
Maybe we should change it to Marx, D.C.
They can distance themselves from their skin but not the guts of just who and what they are.
Heard Sestak on F&F this morning and was blaming Bush for our economic woes. funny stuff.
Marx, B.S.
May be Marx DS (as in dead souls)
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