Admittedly, I have written this after more than a couple of drinks. As-to why I even took the time? Well, after this week’s GOP debates, it has kind-of been on my mind.
What on earth would be in the logic of any American citizen to actually vote for any single Republican these days? Clearly, the contemporary Republican party has not only completely departed from any sense of reality; it has taken bunk concepts such as externalized moralism, hypocrisy, and blatant ignorance of national security to unfathomed lows. To compound the problem, it seems that the media is absolutely willing to break its back in lending these political miscreants every ounce of ‘credibility’ it can manufacture.
The fact is, the Republican party is a defunct heap of obsoletism: similar to that 486 or Commodore 64 you have for some reason boxed up in your damp basement. Further, this party is a beacon of waywardness and abstraction, not suited to fulfill the task it has charged itself with.
These people in the Republican Primary Candidacy resemble little more than a shiftless gaggle of hacs-somehow successful in gathering the funds to perpetuate some far off fantasy of a seat in the Oval Office. The supposed ‘debate’ that-lets just say, “happened”- the other day did little else but hammer in the sturdiest of nails to the Republican coffin.
My only reaction to listening to the Regan praising, half assedness of the swirling ‘principles’ of these men was that no man or woman on earth would muster the depth of party loyalty to pull the lever for any single one of them.
While no politician is without a certain level of non-committal or self-serving hypocricy, these letches had demonstrated an absolute mastery of binary pontification (if there is such a thing.) Further, not a single word, which seemed to ooze out of their mouths, could even be salvaged as a ‘principled’ stand or statement, even by the most skilled spinster on the planet.
I write this because A: I’m fairly hammered, but more importantly B: The next election (including the Congressional elections) should and must be a slaughter for the Republican Party. Better, it should be a cakewalk for Dems.
No one with an audience seems to want to come right out and call Karl Rove by his true name. Let me be the nobody who says it: “Karl Rove is an absolute idiot and has been 100% wrong in everything he has ever set out to do.” I am grateful for his omnipotent foolishness, his stupidity has at last removed the veil of supposed credibility and strength from the frail Republican Party.
And so, p o u n c e!
Count me out for tonight. I’m gonna go sleep it off.
Love,
Me.