Sunday, June 09, 2013

Too Much Exposure!



We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those at Santa Monica College.

We'll cover this as soon as possible.

Okay, Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) is getting too much exposure on television. Over 60 appearance in 2013. Is the junk food media lining up a politico with no record of any accomplishments legislatively to be the next President of The United States?

I realize that the folks over at Loserville are falling into the trap of Crazy Jones and Ron Paul (aka Ron Perot). Their constant bell ringing over these Obama scandals are beneficial to their ratings but will the go too far in their coverage?

I mean putting on Paul isn't helpful to the public. He's a gadfly. He's a member of the extremist wing of the Republican Party.

Most Republican establishment politicos can't stand him, Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida). The Republicans fear that the continuous exposure of these guys may ruin their chances in 2016.

President Barack Obama second term agenda is going off the rails, but he'll take Congress down with him.

The president is annoyed with the filibustering from the likes of Paul. Every freaking nominee for federal court, a bureaucracy or legislation is being stalled by Paul,Cruz, Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma), Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky, Minority Leader) and Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin).

Okay, it's another GOP Sunday and the news channels are helping Republicans benefit from the scandals.

How many elected Democrats will be on to defend the president?

Why would the Republicans even get this much exposure?

They haven't accomplished nothing.

What's your take on the Rand Paul exposure?

Too much or not enough?

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