Dear America,
Which candidate is leading in the GOP primary polls?
Florida Straw Poll
37% of the vote.
Zogby.
28% of the vote.
Gallop.
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And yet contrary to the popular belief that truly counts in a primary, the 21st century continental divide downshifts anyway:
Here's Morgan Freeman, speaking to Piers Morgan:
It's a policy thing; it's a push back against a redistribution of the wealth thing; it's a smack down against the socialist thing; and ah, just to be clear, for who are we kiddin', it's a racist thing just sayin' the Tea Party is a 'racist thing.'
but nothing like getting the official response directly from the man of the hour, right.
And just last night, we gleaned a glimpse of another possible candidate (make that two) of perhaps another place and time (or two):
Which candidate is leading in the GOP primary polls?
Florida Straw Poll
37% of the vote.
Zogby.
28% of the vote.
Gallop.
see positive intensity rating...
And yet contrary to the popular belief that truly counts in a primary, the 21st century continental divide downshifts anyway:
Here's Morgan Freeman, speaking to Piers Morgan:
"Their stated policy, publicly stated, is to do whatever it takes to see to it that Obama only serves one term...What underlines that? 'Screw the country. We're going to do whatever we can to get this black man outta here...It is a racist thing."
How about you get your facts straight, Mr. Freeman. Just how can you be so vile and so wrong while being so loved by so many all at the same time? Up until now, in my experience, simply hearing your voice made me melt. And now look what you've done. This makes me so sad.
It's a policy thing; it's a push back against a redistribution of the wealth thing; it's a smack down against the socialist thing; and ah, just to be clear, for who are we kiddin', it's a racist thing just sayin' the Tea Party is a 'racist thing.'
but nothing like getting the official response directly from the man of the hour, right.
And just last night, we gleaned a glimpse of another possible candidate (make that two) of perhaps another place and time (or two):
"In 2004, Illinois State Senator Barack Obama gave us a window into his vision for American leadership. He said, “Now even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us — the spin masters, the negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of ‘anything goes.’ Well, I say to them tonight, there is not a liberal America and a conservative America — there is the United States of America. There is not a Black America and a White America and Latino America and Asian America — there’s the United States of America.”
Now, seven years later, President Obama prepares to divide our nation to achieve re-election. This is not a leadership style, this is a re-election strategy. Telling those who are scared and struggling that the only way their lives can get better is to diminish the success of others. Trying to cynically convince those who are suffering that the American economic pie is no longer a growing one that can provide more prosperity for all who work hard. Insisting that we must tax and take and demonize those who have already achieved the American Dream. That may turn out to be a good re-election strategy for President Obama, but is a demoralizing message for America. What happened to State Senator Obama? When did he decide to become one of the “dividers” he spoke of so eloquently in 2004? There is, of course, a different choice." Chris Christie
Amen!
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