- When as a voting and dues-paying Republican, although
voting in the last presidential election as a Libertarian, I have run up
a somewhat valid record of participation and financial contributions to
Republican Candidates. My active participation in national elections didn't
ever run this deep, but I felt and believed in my involvement in terms
of participation in my own governance. My forte as an active and participating
Republican was limited to New Jersey State andMorris County politics only.
And as lesser Republican politicians close their eyes and hold their collective
noses affording positive reinforcement to the crimes and corruption of
Bush and Cheney, the inspired camaraderie I once longed for in the shadow
of GOP achievers and stars is now lost forever.
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- I still fondly remember that Republican Party rally in
Morristown in 1997 when I served on the campaign staff of an assemblyman
running for a state senate seat. Before our victory, we gathered and celebrated
on "The Green" in the Morristown Square against the backdrop
of a very tight rock band laying down some heavy duty heavy metal. And
some big name GOP stars were there - Christy Todd Whitman, the then-GOP
candidate for governor, and star guest, former Vice President Dan Quayle.
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- I got to meet and shake hands with both Whitman and Quayle,
the latter having served as the 44th Vice President under President George
H. W. Bush. Quayle's two most notable 15 minute segments of fame occurred
during his political campaign as the first Bush's running mate: first,
there was his spelling gaffe in which he insisted that a 12-year-old student's
spelling of "potato" was short an "e"; and second,
was when he was savaged by Democrat Lloyd Bentsen during a debate broadcast
on national TV. Quayle attempted to represent his youth and inexperience
in the same light comparing it to that of the young former President John
Fitzgerald Kennedy. Bentsen cut Quayle's legs out from under him when
he asserted: "Senator, you are no Jack Kennedy!"
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- I have, and will continue, to view the presidency of
George W. Bush and his treasonous GOP as the greatest travesty to irreversibly
stain the entire history of these here United States. And with that in
mind, I certainly do not wish in any way to provide ammunition and weaponry
to these GOP traitors in providing a full frontal attack on Madam Hillary.
But this needs to be said in light of the New York Post article of March
11 by Maggie Haberman, the title of which summarizes Senator Hillary Clinton's
conviction evidencing a serious case of dementia: "I'm the JFK of
2008!" Madame Hillary is not quoted as actually having said this,
but she did offer this analogy comparing herself to JFK: "He was smart,
he was dynamic, he was inspiring and he was Catholic." But as far
as this writer is concerned, Her Ladyship more closely resembles her last-cited
attribute of being a Catholic than any of the other asserted attributes
she claims. Yet, her Catholicism, being the most credible of her assertions,
strikes me in precisely the same manner as when she offered that she "was
always a Yankee fan."
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- No Madam Senator, you are no Jack Kennedy! And personally,
I'm not at all convinced she's a Catholic!
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- I can no longer tolerate "American" politics.
As I have so often stated in this space, the future of America is now
in the hands of the "haves" and the "havenots." And
what it is that Americans have or do not have is a firm understanding of
what this nation's founding is all about, and whether or not they've a
clue as to what individual freedoms they were once entitled to and guaranteed
under the Constitution's Bill of Rights. Clinton's husband, the Bill of
Wrongs, with his cynicism regarding the responsibilities of his office,
set the stage for both the lack of morality and honor that that once noble
and exalted station has now been reduced to. And that office's demise
launched by "Slick Willie" has paved the way allowing for our
current clueless warmonger and easily manipulated buffoon to occupy it
and to take his place.
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- And we are now supposed to forget our most honorable
Senator Hillary's role and participation in her husband's grand efforts
to bring dishonor to the very office she is now seeking? We are supposed
to forget "Travelgate," and "Whitewater," and the missing
law office files, the slapping of the Marine Corps guard and the running
down of a police officer at Westchester County Airport in New York? The
latter can be viewed here http://etherzone.com/2001/lang110701.shtml>
only if I can be forgiven for my previous dedication to the GOP as concerns
Rudy "Kazootie" Giuliani, the WTC steel I-beam recycler. Remember
when Madame Hillary was on her listening tour and began conversing with
a homeless person [bum] pushing a stolen shopping cart? Remember her asking
that fragrant dude if that was "his stuff" in the shopping cart?
Why didn't she ask him how and from where he acquired the shopping cart?
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- Nothing could have been phonier about Lady Nastiness
than that session with the street person. Undoubtedly, Her Ladyship thought
that he represented the lower classes, you know, the people "in the
street" that she hoped to represent; people like you and me. And
now, after comparing herself to JFK, can there be any modicum of doubt
that her arrogance and her contempt for the common people hasn't changed
even slightly?
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- As a registered Republican for so many years, I have
concluded that we've had only two good "activist" presidents.
My first choice is, of course, George Washington. But my choice for second
best would definitely be President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. And yes, it
is indeed unfortunate that Papa Kennedy bent the rules to defeat Nixon,
which helped to denigrate American politics to the low levels it exists
at today. Things sure would have been better had only Diebold been around
back then. We could have avoided both The Mob and the Cook County Daley
crime machine!
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- JFK challenged the Federal Reserve. Hillary won't!
JFK fired Zionist banker stooge and Bush CIA connection and head, Allen
Dulles. Hillary wouldn't have. And JFK tried to keep nuclear weapons
out of the hands of Ben-Gurion and Israel. Need I comment on this point
considering Hillary's publicly displayed total subservience to Israel and
its lobby AIPAC? But in all fairness, ALL of "America's" presidential
candidates running via our two-flavored single party system have demonstrated
complete subservience and loyalty to the big campaign money providers from
AIPAC. They're all competing for Rothschild-Rockefeller "New York
money."
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- Madam Senator, you are no Jack Kennedy
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- © THEODORE E. LANG 3/12/07 All rights reserved
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- Ted Lang is a political analyst and freelance writer.
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