Thursday, July 19, 2012

Smoking Something

Tuesday morning on Fox News, Republican surrogate John Sununu offered this opinion of President Obama, "This guy doesn’t understand how to create jobs. So there is no surprise — there should be because of that statement no surprise on why he failed so miserably over the last four years, in terms of job creation. He has no idea how the American system functions, and we shouldn’t be surprised about that, because he spent his early years in Hawaii smoking something, spent the next set of years in Indonesia, another set of years in Indonesia, and, frankly, when he came to the U.S. he worked as a community organizer, which is a socialized structure, and then got into politics in Chicago."

While Obama has already detailed his brief experimentation as a teenager with drugs and alcohol in his biography, and while all of Mr. Sununu's assertions as to the president's efforts and understanding of American economics can be debated, one thing remains clear: if Mitt Romney had spent his early years in Hawaii smoking something he would likely not be the arrogant, smarmy, soulless dick he is.

©2012 Kona Lowell

3 comments:

  1. Whatever he was smoking we should send a few pounds of it to Congress with some extra for the TEA Party caucus.

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  2. I agree. Maybe we could put them all in a big bag and blow smoke into it.

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  3. Bingo, Kona, Romney is an arrogant, soulless dick. He is elitism on full display and he makes no apologies for it. He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and has not been held accountable for anything he has done, regardless of who was hurt by his actions. Look at the hair-cutting incident and his need to prance around in a police uniform. It is all about power to him. No doubt, his daddy made sure he paid off the "powers-that-be" so Mittens had a clear record. We have all heard of, and maybe even used, the term elitist, but many of us have never seen an true elitist in action until now. Romney thinks the world is his stage, and I doubt there is anyone that can reel him in, even within his campaign team. Without a doubt, even the Republican Party has to be concerned, but they helped create this monster and they are unable to control him now that he is the presumptive nominee.

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