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GOP Senate Victory in Massachusetts a Rejection of Democrat Arrogance

Delusionally Grandiose Democrats Are Completely Clueless About Why They're Losing Elections

January 20, 2010

By: Fat Lester

Republican Scott Brown's victory in the Massachusetts special election to fill the late Senator Ted Kennedy's open seat was absolutely and without a doubt a rejection of the arrogance and delusional grandeur of people like Nancy Pelosi, Charles "Chuck" Shumer, Rahm Emmanuel, Harry Reid and yes, even President Barack Obama.

Democrats Nancy Pelosi and Harry ReidThe grandiosity that has been on full display in Washington since the democrats took over Congress makes Terrell Owens appear humble by comparison, and Americans tend not to look favorably upon people who talk a big game but then lay an egg and totaly fail to deliver when the actual time comes for them to go or get off the pot, please pardon the expression.

They have routinely and repeatedly insulted our (the American voters') intelligence, passing record-setting pork spending bills in the name of economic stimulus and terming the destruction of the healthcare system "reform".  Their public explanations for their corrupt legislative maneuvering (that means bribery for those of you in Rio Linda) amount to little more than semi-eloquent, yet extremely explosive verbal diarrhea without having so much as a one single iota of substantive truth or valid deductive reasoning.

Guess what!  We're NOT that stupid!  Most of us have intellectual capabilities sufficient to discern the difference between someone who's being "real" (as they say down South), and someone so full of semantic tomfoolery as to be able to talk for 30 minutes straight without actually saying anything.

We've figured out their code-words, and we've recognized that they view us as the "ignorant masses" dependent upon their benevolent governance for our very subsistence.  I doubt that if someone were to poke Nancy Pelosi with a sewing needle she'd even bleed red.  The same goes for most of those occupying high positions of power within the controlling party and regime.

We've learned not to trust the President when he verbally ensures us that Senator-elect Brown will be seated prior to a vote on the democrats' manumentally unpopular healthcare "reform" proposal, and instead view his claims skeptically -- a skepticism that directly corresponds to his propensity to be, shall we say, less than honest when speaking to the media and to the public.

They were all brought up on Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals", and the idea that their lies and fabrications could ever be exposed is a scenario most of them have never before dreamed possible, which explains their lack of a contingency plan now that they are discovering that their systematic efforts to dumb-down the U.S. education system has failed to produce the desired citizenry of lemmings these Orwellian megalomaniacs so desperately desire.

At least ACORN hasn't totally undermined our electoral system, and soon these power-hungry scoundrels will ALL find out just what we -- real American voters -- think of them and the job they've been doing representing our respective states in the Republic's respective governing bodies.  Needless to say, this author is personally eagerly looking forward to the big mid-term elections later this year.

 

 

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