Saturday, October 29, 2011

Bring in the clowns

Maybe I have been through too many elelctions, but this presidential election gets to be a bigger joke all the time.
 Obviously, the Democrats aren’t having much problem, they already have a candidate. I guess that would logically leave them in a place to govern better, but alas, not so much. 
The Republicans are literally displaying a parade of clown antics that would make a circus proud. Romney is the front runner, but nobody seems to want him (go figure that one out). Herman Cain declares a flat tax of 9% (999), cant adequately explain it, doesn’t know how to stand on abortion, and will negotiate with hostage takers. (Hmmmm). Michele Bachman says if we turn the 999 tax proposal of Cain upside down it is 666 a mark of the anti-christ. (Oh wow). Rick Perry likes the flat tax, but will use 20% to stay away from Michele’s fears of the anti-christ. Unfortuately, he and Trump want to start up the “Obama birth cirtificate” question again. (Think we have a few more important problems to look into right now).
 There are so many more, but I think maybe we should all look at Jimmy McMillan, the candidate from the “Rent is Too Damn High” party. 
His political stand against Obama is that Obama is “a good-looking young guy, and I’m a handsome old dude. So there’s gonna be some competition there.” 
At least Jimmy is a clown we can laugh with and not cry about. Just Say’n

No comments:

Post a Comment

Share your thoughts and comments with other readers.

A review of J T Twerell's Catch and Release by Featheredquill Book Reviews

Featheredquill Book Reviews

P.O. Box 304 Goshen, MA 01032 Fax: 413-268-0381 www.featheredquill.com info@featheredquill.com

Readers’ hearts will be beating hard as they join in this adventure where people come back from the dead, wear so many facades you’re not quite sure who’s on the good or bad side of the law, while experiencing the growing attraction between the lady ‘cop’ who could be lying through her teeth and the normally bored psychologist who stepped into the adventure of a lifetime.

The author, a practicing psychotherapist, certainly knows how to light a fire at the beginning of a tale and guide the reader through all types of personalities and red herrings that will make them very disappointed when the story has to come to an end.

Quill Says: This is one psychologist who has met his match when it comes to a truly astonishing female!

Facebook feedback - tell your friends