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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

MORE GUTTER POLITICS FROM THE DEMOCRAT SIDE…


I’ve often wondered what must it feel like to possess no morals, no conscience, not even the slightest amount of character or personal integrity to the point where you can lie with ease and make obviously false accusations so easily to achieve something so trivial, in the big scheme of things, as an election victory. To find the answer to what that must be like, we would need to look no further than that sleaziest of characters, and one who’s helping to run Barry “Amighty's” re-election effort, David Axelrod. Now while these are the typical traits that we’ve come to expect from all Democrats, Mr. Axelrod has managed to take them to all new heights as he goes about the using of all manner of tactic to get his guy re-elected. Mr. Axelrod’s recent attempt to smear the entire GOP, clearly demonstrates the level of scorched earth tactics upon which he is willing to embark. This slime-bag claims he's not salivating over the chance to slam Republicans over the latest dust-up back in Washington over the extension of the payroll tax cut. "If I have the choice between extending the tax cut for a year and energizing our economy and having an issue to run on, I'd rather energize the economy," Axelrod said in an exclusive interview with Fox News. "I think that it's better for the country, it's better for the president. Frankly it's better for the Congress even if they don't see it.”



However, it’s in his next breath that the esteemed Mr. Axelrod flatly charges that the latest move by House Republicans to block a Senate compromise extending the tax cut for two months is nothing more than an effort by the GOP to choke off any economic recovery and damage Barry Almighty's already difficult re-election prospects. "You have to wonder whether some folks over there think somehow -- think screwing up the economy, throwing a wrench in the works is a good political strategy for them," Axelrod told Fox News. What an imbecilic statement made by a man supposedly some kind of political genius. Here he is, Mr. Axelrod, an active participant in a campaign to reelect the one man who has done more, to use Mr. Axelrod’s own words, to “screw up the economy,” enthusiastically pointing at those of trying to repair all that Barry has done, as being the bad guys. "Somehow if they can slow the recovery down, if they can cost a half million or delay a half million jobs, that that will hurt the president." House Republicans were expected to reject Senate-passed payroll tax legislation with a price tag is $33 billion. The Senate measure allows for the Social Security tax rate to stay at 4.2 percent from 6.2 percent for another two months instead of the year that most House GOP members prefer.


Speaker Boehner recently, and rightly so, took exception to Mr. Axelrod’s idiotic accusations saying, "Doing a two-month extension instead of a full-year extension causes uncertainty for job creators." The Speaker went on to say, "A two-month extension creates uncertainty and will cause problems for people who are trying to create jobs in the private sector." Boehner said he wants to come up with a compromise the old-fashioned way -- in a conference of House and Senate lawmakers, though House votes on the issue were postponed until Tuesday. Back in Washington, Barry “Almighty” and his aides say they're not watching the GOP nomination fight closely as they deal with the Congressional endgame. In the president's hometown, however, Fox News was given a tour of the Barry “Almighty’s” team's 50,000-square-foot re-election headquarters where dozens of paid staffers are working around the clock to be ready for the eventual Republican standard bearer. In an interview across town in the offices of Axelrod's private consulting business, which is lined with photos of political memorabilia and campaigns past, the president's top campaign strategist mused this year's race is even more exciting than the 2008 Democratic slugfest between Barry and Hitlery.


Demonstrating what he must presume to be an opinion those on our side care about, Axelrod said he's no longer sure about the conventional wisdom that has former Governor Mitt Romney outlasting former Speaker Newt Gringrich and the numerous other contenders.  "I think that the assumption has been that Governor Romney will wear everybody out, that you know he'll win the war of attrition," said Axelrod. "But who knows?" Even after having said that, Axelrod still trained his fire on Romney. "The whole core of Governor Romney's campaign is that I'm not a politician, I'm a businessman," said Axelrod. "Leave aside the fact that he's been running for office for 17 years, and that he's put 52 million dollars of his own into those campaigns. I think when you spend 52 million dollars on your own campaigns, you qualify as a politician." Axelrod also mocked Gingrich by borrowing an old adage from a former Chicago alderman who years ago decided not to run for higher office. And in revealing his rather juvenile side, in talking about Gingrich, Axelrod has made such sophomoric statements as, "The higher a monkey climbs up a pole, the more you can see his butt.” Axelrod went on to explain his idiotic statement as, "Meaning that the more prominent you become, the more you become the front-runner, the more everybody takes a close look at you. And that's certainly what's happening with the Speaker.”


Still, ever the lying hypocrite unable to be taken at his word, Axelrod vowed that if Gingrich winds up being the GOP nominee, the Barry campaign would not use any of its ads or other mediums to slam the former Speaker about his personal life -- although the door, of course, would still be open for the any number of outside Democratic groups that can be called upon to launch such attacks. "Obviously people will make judgments on these candidates as human beings and how they live their lives," said Axelrod. "I'm not going to stray into those waters." Right! Like this piece of shit will leave no stone unturned in his efforts to be Barry reelected. Axelrod said the Barry campaign would rather focus on substantive issues like the economy, and believes it has a compelling case the President rescued the nation from a second Great Depression and slowly but surely is turning it around. Well that certain hasn’t been the case thus far. Barry has no record on which to run. Axelrod noted there were more than two dozen debates in the 2008 Democratic primary and he laughably suggested that the current GOP field is nowhere near as strong as the group that included Barry, Hitlery and other Democrats like “Slow Joe,” who would go on to get his clock cleaned by Sarah Palin, and Chris “I’m so big of a crook I can’t run for re-election” Dodd. "There were a lot of plausible presidents on that platform," said Axelrod.


Some times I find myself wondering, just who is it that Mr. Axelrod is trying to convince. Is it the American people, or is it himself. But at the same time I am very well aware of the tactics that scum like Mr. Axelrod are willing to use in order for them to accomplish that which they desire most. It’s a win at all costs with little regard for the wellbeing of the country or those of us just trying to make a living that enables us to provide for our families. As I have said before, Democrats like Axelrod, as well as his boss Barry, quite literally hate this country. They are on the constant prowl for new and ever more inventive ways to destroy it. And if they can convince enough stupid Americans that they are something other than what they are, just long enough to win the next election, well then, my friends, we are truly doomed as a free and sovereign nation. This next election may very well prove to be an IQ test, of sorts, for the American people. No matter who the GOP candidate is, in the end, there will be a very clear and stark difference between them and Barry. As such, it will be made very easy for the American people to decide in which direction they wish the country to go, and therefore what price, in freedoms lost, they may wish to pay. Will enough of the American people allow themselves to be convinced by slime like Axelrod that Barry needs time to finish his job of destroying America? Or not!

2 comments:

  1. Whaddya expect from a guy whose face looks like a weasel?

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  2. Always thought he looked like more of a rat, a sewer rat.

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