
The wait is over. The Republicans have got their man for the presidency come 2012. He is Rep. Joe Wilson.
I was angling for Sarah Palin, but once that woman is shown not to be a hunter, I lost all reasons to believe in her. If she is not really a hunter, what is she? Really? A mother?
Yesterday, out of the ashes of Congress emerged a new leader of the Republican Party well suited for our new political era. By daring to tell President Obama that he is a liar, right in the president’s face, a new hero is born.
Carl Rove said it was hilarious. I think it was a stroke of genius.
What Joe Wilson did sent a stronger statement than the Iraqi journalist who threw a shoe at President Bush. Joe Wilson did not use something as ordinary as a shoe. He used words, a weapon of mass destruction. Nothing destroys someone like words, especially unclear words like ‘liar’.
Adolf Hitler (yeah, that recent favorite man of Republicans) noted that when he said, “The great mass of people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one.”
Rep. Joe Wilson understands the difference very well. That is why he chose the big words and not the small ones. He could have said “I disagree” or something that little. But he went for the kill. In one single move, he left Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Glenn Beck and all other potential Republican presidential candidates in the dust.
All I want to know now is who in the Republican Party asked Rep. Wilson to apologize. Who? Doesn’t the person have any shame? Why must he apologize?
“Change is coming to Washington,” said Obama when he won the election. That promise has since been fulfilled.
Depending on where you are and what your politics is, it may be gradual, or may not look transformational, but change has come to Washington.
Obama’s arrival in Washington created a new form of grassroots Town hall meetings. The president brought it to Congress yesterday. Thanks to Rep. Joe Wilson for exposing it on a TV near you.
I hereby urge you to donate some money to Rep. Joe Wilson’s 2012 Presidential Election committee.
Way to go, Republicans. Way to go. There is no better way to close the era of a black president than to find a fine Southern gentleman to run him out of town.
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