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Monday, June 15, 2015

DEBBIE WIZZERMAN SCHULTZ SERVES UP HER OWN BRAND OF “KOOL-AID”…


I think it’s pretty safe to say that if there is anyone, anywhere, who knows a thing or two about brewing up a witch’s brew of political “Kool-Aid” that would be similar to that served up by none other than the Rev. Jim Jones, that person would be none other than Debbie Wizzerman Schultz.  But not only do the Democrats have their own unique formula, but that also seem to have very little trouble in convincing many Americans to drink their special little witch’s brew.  After all, over the course of the last 50 years or so they seem to have the formula pretty well perfected.   

You see, it was earlier today, while appearing on MS’LSD’s “The Rundown With José Díaz-Balart,” that the Democrat National Committee chairmoron, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, said the all of the 2016 Republican field of presidential candidates are drinking the same “Kool-Aid” of the “extremist tea party agenda.”  But as we have all come to know, the really heavy “Kool-Aid” drinkers are those on the left who after drinking the swill, march off the polls and vote for Democrats.  Because apparently they become convinced that government is smarter than they are.  

In addressing Mitt Romney’s comments that Hitlery Clinton looked like she is asking “where is my latte,” the brilliant Ms. Wizzerman Schultz said, “If he’s asking where is my latte, then where is their Kool-Aid?  Because that is the Republicans drink of choice. The Republicans whether it’s Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush or Sen. Marco Rubio, their entire field, they all sing off the same song, drink the same Kool-Aid. They cut taxes for the wealthiest most fortunate Americans.”  She sounds as if she has, herself, maybe been oversampling that which she has been serving up to her constituents. 

Because it was then that everyone’s favorite dingbat went on to say, “They wanted to go back to trickle-down economics that’s been tried over and over again in their party. Whether it’s Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders or Barack Obama, their argument is to give everybody a chance to succeed and fight for economics.”  But really folks, as we have seen more than once in the past, when practiced as it should be, trickle-down economics has worked a damn sight better than the trickle-up poverty that has been practiced, most recently, over the last 7 years.

She then turned her attention to former Gov. Jeb Bush, who is set to announce his candidacy for the presidency.  She said, “The Jeb Bush that Floridians know who, when he was governor, engaged in really the most my way or the highway governor structure that I’ve ever seen. He was the most inflexible governor who always thought he was right. Someone who was so focused on cutting taxes for the unfortunate that left our economy in a place when the great recession came, we were in worse shape than we would have been had we taken a more balanced approach.”

She continued “I think Jeb Bush is going to be just like his brother. He can say anything he wants about being his own man, but he supported the privatization of social security just like his brother.”  And she went on to say, “The entire pack of Republicans whether it’s Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio or any one of a number of them have sung off the same song sheet because they are really focused on the extremist tea party agenda that they have to focus on in order to get their nomination.”  This is Ms. Wizzerman Schultz is hoping to convince the weak-minded to drink up.   

Because the Democrats, Ms. Wizzerman Schultz included, are, with the help of their many minions within the state-controlled media, working very hard to serve up for Hitlery Clinton, the very same socialist flavor of “Kool-Aid” that worked so well in getting Barry “Almighty” elected, not once but twice.  And the Republicans would serve themselves well if they were to begin work on an anecdote, of sorts, and soon.  But at the same time those running for president should also consider taking on those Republicans in Congress who seem so determined to sabotage our chances in 2016.   

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