Monday, May 17, 2010

The “Party of Fools, Hypocrites and Fiscally Irresponsible."

Illegal immigration and the disastrous oil spill have taken center stage in America.

If we are going to have a "serious" conversation about these issues, we must disregard and distance ourselves from the insipid, idiotic, and narcissistic ideology of some citizens in the Republic.

To be candid, there is no Republican Party in America, period! The Republican Party died a long time ago. Individuals like Sara Palin, John McCain, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Michael Steele, Bill O'Reilly, and George Will are speaking on behalf of a new breed of political party in America--the "Party of Fools, Hypocrites and Fiscally Irresponsible."

To prove this theoretical perspective on the members of this new party, what clear, insightful and effective solutions have the Palins, Boehner’s, McCains, Cantors and their cohorts offered to address illegal immigration, attempted terrorist attacks, the oil drilling debacle, America's decayed education system, corrupt politics, the escalating rise in middle class America living below the poverty line, and the environment? Not one intelligent solution has been developed by them for the Republic's current dilemmas. Not one! Zero! None!

Let's accept the fact that members and subscribers to the "Party of Fools, Hypocrites and Fiscally Irresponsible" are a part of the human species but nothing more. Let citizens of the Republic be more "intellectually critical" instead of being seduced by those that seek political office that stoke one's anger and frustration into voting for individuals that will not strengthen and unite America, but divide and implement chaos instead.

We must reconfigure the current path we are taking the Republic. If we are not careful, 100 years from now America will appear next to Rome in the history books as two great empires that perished because they devoured their own.




Anthony P. Johnson
The “180th Watchdog Coalition.”

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