June 27, 2004

A Shame And A Disgrace

I saw in an article in Saturday's Atlanta Urinal and Constipation that the Republicans want Zell Miller to speak at their convention this year. To show how much Zell has shifted to the right or as Zell contends, the Dimocrats have shifted to the left, only twelve years ago Zell delivered one of the keynote speeches at the 1992 Dimocrat convention when Bill Clinton was nominated.

"It is unbelievable. It is unreal. It is a shame and a disgrace," said Rep. John Lewis, a Democrat and dean of the Georgia congressional delegation. ". . . I do not understand what he is so angry about, but apparently he has lost his way."

No John, let me tell you what a shame and a disgrace is.

That fat bloviating blowhard, Ted Kennedy, who left a woman to drown never served a day in jail and is now revered as an elder statesman of the Dimocrat Party. He is a shame and a disgrace.

I heard a good line the other day. While campaigning, John Fonda Kerry has a man he pulled from the water standing on one side of him. On the other side is Ted Kennedy.

Cynthia McKinney who will probably regain her seat in Congress this year. She is a shame and a disgrace.

You have a Senator, Robert Kleagle Byrd, a former member of the KKK using nigger on national television and getting a pass from you and the Congressional Black Caucus. That's a shame and a disgrace.

Can you imagine the outcry if there were a Congressional White Caucus? The Congressional Black Caucus. That's a shame and a disgrace.

Maxine Waters and Shelia Jackson-Lee. They are a shame and a disgrace.

Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. They are a shame and a disgrace.

Bill Clinton, probably the most corrupt president this country has ever seen, and all the Dimocrats who supported him during all of his scandals. That's a shame and a disgrace. At least there were some honorable Republicans who told Nixon to resign for the good of the country. Too bad there were no honorable Dimocrats.

It's just as well in retrospect because then we would have Al Gore who has gone totally off his rocker. He has become a shame and a disgrace.

Hillary Clinton who parlayed victimhood into a Senate seat. That is a shame and a disgrace. Jesus! Having Chuck "the schmuck" Schumer and Hillary Clinton as senators. WTF is wrong with you New Yorkers? That's almost as bad as having Ted Kennedy and John Fonda Kerry as senators.

What the Dimocrats have done to black people, their core constituency. After 40 years of the Great Society we have seen the breakup of the black family and a rise in illegitimate births. That is a shame and a disgrace.

And you John Lewis who keeps supporting the failed policies of the Dimocrats. You think giving money to poor people will solve poverty. It will not. We've been in Iraq for only 15 months and you guys are carping about what a failure the policy is. We've been waiting 40 years for your policies to succeed. That is a shame and a disgrace.

Our gummint schools suck and it's because of stupid liberal feel good solutions and the teachers unions, another core constuency of the Dimcrat Party. That is a shame and a disgrace.

Blacks not doing well in school because doing so gets them labeled as acting white by their peers. That is a shame and a disgrace. You, John Lewis, the Congressional Black Caucus, and every other black leader should be spending time in inner city schools trying to change this perception, but no, it's easier to blame whitey for all the problems.

Michael Moore. There is a real shame and a disgrace.

The fact that in ten minutes, without even trying, I could find many things about the Dimocrat Party much more disgraceful than Zell Miller possibly speaking at the Republican convention.

That is a real shame and a disgrace.

Posted by denny at June 27, 2004 07:17 PM  
Comments

Where was John Lewis's outrage when Jumpin' Jim Jeffords bolted for Lefty Land?

Posted by: Ralph Gizzip on June 28, 2004 10:44 PM

In the 1800s the Dems were the pro slavery party. They still are.

Posted by: Peter on June 29, 2004 10:44 AM

Bingo!

Posted by: JT_Hunter on July 1, 2004 02:10 PM
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