The tragedy of this
debate is that Obama has to share the stage with an advantage taker. The Spanish have a word, vantejista, for people like him. He has spent his life looking for vulnerabilities
in companies (and people), things he could take advantage of and made a fortune
doing it. Honesty, morality, and things
like that have no place in his thinking—only money counts. He knows that ostentatious
charity will wipe out the shame of how he earned all the money he gives. If that
isn’t bad enough, look at his running mate Paul
Ryan. The man would not even be the subject of polite conversation a few
years ago and now a major republican party wants him for vice president. The man
is a disciple of Ayn Rand the author
of The Virtues of Selfishness; there
could not be a worse political philosophy in any but a bestial society. Go one-step
farther and look at Karl Rove; the
dirt bag of politics is collecting money from corporations to support them. He
his harvesting the fruits of his labors as a Bush aide when helped to corrupt
the Federal court system and the Supreme Court which gave us Citizens United. Like the old adage that
says, show me a man’s library and I will know the man; show he a man’s associates
and I will know the man.
Romney is not presidential material—the only reason he has
any status at all is that he will be on the same debate stage as Obama. Think
about the Noble prize. The committee awarded
the prize to Obama because the man stands for the hope of peace and he has delivered.
Does any sane person think that committee would ever consider Romney-Ryan for
the Noble Peace Prize? For me, that thought alone points out the winner.
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