Thursday, March 10, 2016

History Will Give Him a Break

Good morning Friends,

Today's post is going to be a bit different.

I'm not going to talk about how disgusting it is to me that the mainstream media is so obviously toeing the Democratic party line in their not-so-subtle support of Hillary Clinton.

An example that really irked me: no network was willing to call the Michigan primary for Bernie Sanders until 96% of the votes were in, even though he led that race from the outset and his lead never faltered.

This affront followed the week-long party-sanctioned  narrative that it was virtually mathematically impossible for Bernie to win...the clear implication being not to waste your vote on him.

Hillary was actually on the stump saying that it was time to get this thing over with now, so she could concentrate on the general election. What chutzpah!

Even this week, with momentum clearly on Sanders' side and building, the stubborn media continues to spout the party's inane narrative that Hillary's nomination is a forgone conclusion. Maybe they've repeated it so much, they actually believe it.

The people are speaking--loudly. And the media needs to pay attention.
Okay, so I have a big head.  So if I can't have a big head, who CAN have a big head? 

But that's not what I wanted to write about this morning.

Friends, we recently achieved and are still in the longest economic upturn in human history. We've had continual economic growth for more than six years straight.

Mankind has never witnessed this kind of economic growth spree, which if anything, seems to be building.

Whatever you think about the Obama administration, there's no denying this all happened under his watch.

So what are the Republicans saying?

Obama should have done BETTER!

I say MALE BOVINE EXCREMENT!

No one ever has, and that includes you.

Your criticism of the president is patently absurd, and while I don't expect you to heap praise on your rival's leader, you are making yourself look ridiculously detached from reality.

No matter. History will be the judge of the Obama administration. I'm betting he'll stack up pretty well, especially against his Republican predecessor.

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