If something seems too good to be true, boys and girls, then that most likely means that is ::::IS:::: too good to be true. Case in point. Ned Lamont. Savior of the CT Demublicans who positions himself as a different sort of millionaire who represents the little people. And compared to Joemomentum, superficially, he is different.
Except when it comes to hypocrisy, which outstanding, conclusive proof abounds that it is not limited to any one political party, dimbulbs included:
Connecticut millionaire businessman Ned Lamont, who sharply criticized the employment practices of Wal-Mart this week in his campaign to unseat Sen. Joe Lieberman in the Democrat primary, owns stock in the company, Senate records reveal.
"This is about waking up Wal-Mart, and this is also about waking up corporate America," Mr. Lamont said Wednesday at a Bridgeport rally against the retail giant, hosted by many of the same liberal bloggers who have boosted the former cable executive far ahead of Mr. Lieberman in the polls.
But Mr. Lamont and his family are part owners of the company, according to financial disclosure records he filed earlier this year with the secretary of the Senate. Mr. Lamont, his wife and a dependent child own as much as $31,000 in Wal-Mart stock.
Mr. Lamont and his wife jointly own two accounts containing as much as $16,000 in Wal-Mart stock. Their Wal-Mart holdings spin off as much as $3,500 in annual dividends. In addition, a trust fund he set up for one of his children contains as much as $15,000 in Wal-Mart stock and spins off as much as $1,000 in dividends.
In his remarks at the anti-Wal-Mart rally this week, Mr. Lamont never mentioned his shareholder status in the company. He did, however, criticize Mr. Lieberman for not doing more during this three terms in the Senate to help the workers he says are so mistreated by Wal-Mart.
That is not to say that Lamont is not a vast improvement over the bush junta's favorite demublican whore, Lieberman. But let's not all suck each other's dick just yet in a congratulatory collective orgasm over ousting Joemomentum from office, shall we.
Complete story found here.
Oh, and BTW, yes, the WT is considered by Left Blogistan as the Moonbat Times, but you can't argue with the ::::REALITY:::: that Lamont owns Walmart stock even as he pretends to admonish the company for its civic and ethical wrongdoings. If Mr. Lamont believes so forcefully in his own bullshit, shouldn't he walk the walk by dumping his Walmart stock instead of spewing superficial platitudes?