by William Bennett
h/t South Dakota Politics by Jason Heppler
[T]he Democratic party is about to nominate a far left candidate in the tradition of George McGovern, albeit without McGovern’s military and political record. The Democratic party is about to nominate a far-left candidate in the tradition of Michael Dukakis, albeit without Dukakis’s executive experience as governor. The Democratic party is about to nominate a far left candidate in the tradition of John Kerry, albeit without Kerry’s record of years of service in the Senate. The Democratic party is about to nominate an unvetted candidate in the tradition of Jimmy Carter, albeit without Jimmy Carter’s religious integrity as he spoke about it in 1976. Questions about all these attributes (from foreign policy expertise to executive experience to senatorial experience to judgment about foreign leaders to the instructors he has had in his cultural values) surround Barack Obama. And the Democratic party has chosen him.
h/t South Dakota Politics by Jason Heppler
2 comments:
Hmmm, that gave me a little bit of hope. None of those people except Carter were actually elected. And he gets my vote for Worst. President. Ever.
Let's hope that people wise up about Obama before it's too late.
I don't usually discuss Politics here-- but I thought Bill Bennett's words were very interesting. So help us God.
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