I really don't know what the political fallout will be from this, but what I AM observing is who has a political agenda even in times of crisis and who does not. This includes conservatives as well as Liberals that are rapidly all getting on my list as despicable or fanatical in their ponderings.
Meanwhile the President is concentrated on rescue and relief and isn't one damn bit concerned with PR, and THAT is what is impressing itself on me as worthy of respect. Certain Governors not playing politics and ahead of this are gaining my respect rapidly. Politicians grandstanding are not. Talking heads and pundits who's only contribution is critique and critisism are showing me only one thing. THEY are not FIT to lead this country.
Meanwhile the President is concentrated on rescue and relief and isn't one damn bit concerned with PR, and THAT is what is impressing itself on me as worthy of respect. Certain Governors not playing politics and ahead of this are gaining my respect rapidly. Politicians grandstanding are not. Talking heads and pundits who's only contribution is critique and critisism are showing me only one thing. THEY are not FIT to lead this country.
Good morning, Soul Seeker (and Free Republic).
Yesterday, and at various times since early last year, I have openly wondered why I ever got involved in politics. The sorry-assed (yet predictable) attacks from linguini spined opportunists like Rahm Emmanuel, Frank Lautenberg, Diane Sawyer, and others that are bound to come, have answered that question for me.
If I live to be 100, I will spend my dying breath to campaign and ensure that no Democrat ever sets up residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. My message to Emmanuel, Sawyer, Laughingberg and the rest: you and your party can go Leahy yourselves.
Amen