Fireworks between two politicos have the media buzzing about the next wave of presidential failures. |
The junk food media is so much in love with the notion of these politicos running for the top spot.
We're not even in the first full year of President Barack Obama's second term and the talk is about the potential replacement after him.
The Republican Party still has a long way to go in order to win back the voters who abandoned them.
They can't run on the notion that it's all about GOD, OIL, WAR, DEREGULATION and LOWER TAXES.
They really need broaden their outreach.
To the anonymous commentator who seems to always have a fixation on one issue, here's another one for you to sink your opinion on. Two politicos from the Republican Party are feuding. Both of them were elected on the merits of the Tea Party.
One betrayed the Tea Party when a hurricane wiped away his state. Another won the attention of Palin Da Ass after he made an eleven hour filibuster over an Obama nominee.
While one has contributed to bring his state, the other is showboating for his state. One has accomplishments, the other is an accomplished agitator on GOP Sundays or a regular feature on the conservative agitators programs.
While one believes in a form of libertarian, the other believes in compassionate conservatism.
One man is a Kentucky senator. He has kind of weird hairdo and large cult following. His cult followers are a product of his dad, a former congressman. The other is fat and oftentimes called a bully among the critics. He's looking forward to winning another term as New Jersey's governor.
There's a feud going on and the junk food media is eating this stuff up. We'll talk about the feud between Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Governor Chris Christie (R-New Jersey).
On GOP Sundays many Republicans had an opportunity to chime in on the president's handling of a terrorist threat that force the closing of U.S. Embassies and Consulates.
The Sunday regulars Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Congressman Peter King (R-New York), Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Republican chairman Reince Priebus and even Donald Trump were on this ongoing Obama bashing tour.
Only a few serious issues were mentioned on GOP Sundays. The NSA scandal, Benghazi, the threat of al Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula were the giving the Republicans their themed talking points.
It's Obama Fault! - Enough said.
Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) was on Obama News' Meet The Press only to discuss the issue with military rape.
That's a real issue that's often missed on GOP Sundays. The rape of female military officers is an ongoing controversy and the Congress has ducked this one. That's a huge problem and the Republicans seem to have their priorities on other things.
Republicans and their conservative allies are more concerned with helping a rodeo clown get a little extra money. They are concerned about the president's golf outings. They're concerned about how many people are clapping when the president speaks.
Better yet, they're all happy that Kris Jenner (of The Kardashians) is bashing the president because he took shots at those annoying celebriturds Kanye West and Kim Kardashian.
Really there's a 4:1 ratio in the Sunday news programs. For the last five weeks, I've seen more of McCain than I've seen of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-Florida), the Democratic National Committee chairwoman.
They've gave more platforms to Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) over Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) or Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio).
They have managed to give the Republicans all the opportunities to rant and rave about how government isn't working. Of course, they're the ones who are in the business of having government not work.
Now Rand Paul is the son of former Texas congressman Ron Paul.
Ron Paul (or Ron Perot) is a perennial candidate for president. His last attempt at running for president ended up being just like the last two times. It turned out to be a disaster. When Paul was running in 2012, finally the Ron Paul Newsletters came to light.
In these newsletters were some of the most vile and racist bullshit to ever be published. Although Paul denies being akin to the publishing, his outrageous statements doomed his chances.
Rand Paul on the other hand had to duck around questions of his staffers. One in particular claims that the Confederacy was actually the winners of the Civil War. Paul had to get rid of him quickly.
This spat between Christie and Paul have gotten so much attention because these two are often mentioned as potential Republican candidates for president.
Christie has a record of accomplishment and Paul has nothing. Paul offers the fire in the belly stuff that could attract young minds, but once he gets going, he scares people, literally.
The Christie issue surrounds the approval of President Barack Obama's handling of Hurricane Sandy in the closing weeks of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election.
Many Republicans are divided on who could be viable for the potential Hillary Clinton threat. Even though she's hasn't signaled an intention to run, the Republicans want to run someone who capable of winning.
Do you think that Rand Paul (being a sack of shit) capable of winning if he runs for president?
Do you think that Chris Christie (being a sack of shit) capable of winning if he runs for president?
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