
It would be too easy, when you see things like this...

or this...

or even this...

No. No jokes. When someone like Rick Santorum says this:
“The fact that it is front page news means that the mainstream media thinks it is going to hurt Sarah Palin--it’s going to hurt with social conservatives--and the bottom line is just the opposite. It’s going to help. Social conservatives are not puritanical. They are not people who think people don’t sin, that we don’t do things wrong, that the kids don’t make mistakes. But the question is, what do you do when that happens? And what she did, was she stayed true to her values. She loved her daughter. She loved her granddaughter or grandson, and she embraced it and brought in her future son-in-law. And she did exactly what we would hope we would all do in that situation and I wonder if it might even galvanize social conservatives further around here because this is a woman under another difficult circumstance who stood up for her values and was consistent with them and that is a beautiful thing.”
There's nothing funny about this gal. Or the GOP. Or this election.
I'm not pushing any agenda, but watch those guys like Santorum. They'll get you every time.
1 smart alecky remarks:
There's a lot funny about this election. Like the fact that electoral politics is nowadays nothing but a game cooked up between the dems, the republicans, their campaign contributors, and the media. This game is designed so everyone wins (parties raise money, contributors get legislation they want, and the media maximizes ratings) everyone except the american people.
The funniest part is the part where the best thing we can do for democracy is to boycott the vote. I'd like to get back to the days when politicians would talk seriously about election reform, and that was back when turnout was less than 50%. Not voting is the best way to get what i want from the election.
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