The right-wing Washington Times is still pissed about my Reagan quip.
America is “good,” indeed. You’d think these righties would be joining the communist party to burnish their credentials for the coming revolution.
The right-wing Washington Times is still pissed about my Reagan quip.
America is “good,” indeed. You’d think these righties would be joining the communist party to burnish their credentials for the coming revolution.
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I love that “crispy brown” quote! I’ve re-used that one in many a blog post, I assure you. Not always referencing Reagan, but always a conservative.
Can someone explain Cain’s insane commercials? Or, as part of the liberal elite, there is no way I can comprehend a man of the people?
Cain is this year’s Obama. Empty suit whose best asset is his black face used to silence dissent and bamboozle public while the empire plunders and pillages the world over. Like Obama, Cain has been vetted and bankrolled by the powers that be. The Cain commercials are geared toward the Christian, flag waving, and working stiff sitting down to Fox News after a hard day at work blocks of the Republican party. Like their Democratic counterparts, it’s easy to woo them with imagery, fluff, and outright lies.
They revere Reagan because he told Gorbachev to “Tear Down This Wall!. But Reagan wasn’t saying anything different from what every Berlin anarchist was saying at the time. Why is it so special when he said it? Gimme a break.
Colbert nails Cain:
https://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2011/10/26/141727650/stephen-colbert-spoofs-herman-cains-strange-smoking-ad