a comment after a story from the Washington Post after the GOP Convention
I thought this was particularly well thought and written:
9:48 PM GMT-0800
I watched nothing after Clint Eastwood. In fact, I don't remember his closing lines; I may have gotten up before he finished, so I don't know what happened after that and I don't care. I usually sit through the whole affair, even those of whom I know I will not vote for.
Not this one. They were pressing their luck with me after Paul Ryan's "Facts Shrugged" speech. Then, they parade out all of these sons and daughters of immigrants who went to school, and now are standing in front of a podium at the RNC Convention. Wow. What an achievement. All legitimate. No one gave them anything; no affirmative action; no illegitimate birth certificates; no questions asked; no dirty jokes about their ethnic heritage or their names. The American Dream. Because it is Republican. We have seen and heard that story so many times before; every President before this one has pretty much the same story....
A black man, born in Hawaii, with a father from Kenya who gave him an ethnic name, is a different story. Everything is questioned: his legitimacy as a citizen; his academics; his philosophy; his ideology; his entire personhood, demeaned with vulgar "jokes" in emails and on magazine covers; insults and disrespect even during a State of The Union address; accused of being Un-American and unable to understand what is an American.
I don't know how I could have expected anything better than what the GOP has contributed over the past 4 years. Why would it be any different, any more inspiring, any more professional, or with any more integrity than how they have behaved for 4 years? Why would there be any respect for the people or for the President and the office; any more honesty and straight talk or details? I am supposed to trust this man because he takes care of his wife and she loves him. End of Story. Even though he lies through his teeth and is sneaky.
The entire affair was cheap, classless, tasteless, tawdry, disingenuous, dishonest, and so, it was fitting that just prior to the lofty speech of a man accepting the party nomination for President, a senile, dirty old man is center stage as a surprise treat and puts the cork on this tawdry affair.
I missed the nominee's speech on purpose, the balloons, all the long blond haired wives who didn't wear all those shiny, tacky dresses tonight and their red lips and pale skin, and went to brush my teeth and take a shower after spraying Lysol for all the filth and lies and smut.
PS: I understand the Olympics is now a Republican affair, no longer a national affair, even though it was everyone's money who helped save those Utah Olympics. Romney didn't do that himself, either..
chollybocker
(3,687 posts)Kick for that alone.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)niyad
(113,319 posts)gateley
(62,683 posts)AnotherDreamWeaver
(2,850 posts)grantcart
(53,061 posts)recommended.
Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)kick
and kick a republican in the ass
WCGreen
(45,558 posts)K & R
Cha
(297,265 posts)THanks dreampunk! Glad it was online at Washpost!