"We Republicans believe that government is bad, and we have got the (bad) candidates to prove it!" - P.J. Clarke, on Bill Maher's show, October 8, 2010.
Since that date and before, we have been wondering whether it is necessary to be a complete liar, able to tell lies, misdirect, and do other things that prove the Republicans are not able to be honest, not even with themselves. Or only a partially experienced and committed liar, a "probationary liar" so the speak, to be eligible to be a Republican politician.
It was amazing to people when they learned that Osama bin Laden - who lived in a cave, which turned out to be more like a castle - understood global warming better than the Republicans seem to.
On October 18, 2011, while watching the evening world news, I witnessed while Senator Mitch McConnell glibly blamed President Obama for all the economic problems this country has been experiencing since 2008. What is amazing is that McConnell can do that with a straight face, the face of a Southern Holy Man, who would never steer his flock wrong. Mitch McConnell not only would, but also does steer his flock in the wrong direction. Every chance he gets, he and his associates in the Republican Party, Right-Wingers, and Tea Party members, tell lies to the American People. After all, they and their colleagues from the Republican Party, the Right-Wingers, the Tea Party, all promised upon President Obama's election, that they would do everything they could to block Obama from succeeding. It was quite simple: no matter how good Obama's ideas might be, since they are not Republican ideas, they will not be allowed to succeed.
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