Stop saying Democrats have "disrespect for the rule of law"
I saw Bill Maher last night and his "New Rules" was so absolutely perfect that it had to go into my blog.
As always, Bill Maher was entertaining, but he did, however, become quite profound, I thought, with this line:
"You know what phrase ( from Republicans ) I do not want to hear used frivolously for the next four years?...'Disrespect for the rule of law."
Right, so, we won. They lost, and the ugliness is only getting started.
Look what they did to Clinton when he was in power, and all the others like him. -- We have so much work to do, please don't let them pull any evil, distracting, expensive, "Ken Starr" crap, now.
Not right now with our planet as seriously in crisis as it is.
We have so much work to do. We can't afford to become more divided. Can't we put partisan fighting aside for the sake of our kids? They deserve a better world than, well, the last 8 years provided them with.
Palin's whining that she never did anything wrong. McCain could barely look at her on election night. The rats are seriously jumping ship and this means that they are already trying to find ways to blame Democrats and Obama supporters for what will be the toughest next four years in history.
Clearly the ugly, divisive, immoral "blame game" has begun -- But, Bill Maher, isn't afraid to confront these issues right away.
I hope they're listening.
As always, Bill Maher was entertaining, but he did, however, become quite profound, I thought, with this line:
"You know what phrase ( from Republicans ) I do not want to hear used frivolously for the next four years?...'Disrespect for the rule of law."
Right, so, we won. They lost, and the ugliness is only getting started.
Look what they did to Clinton when he was in power, and all the others like him. -- We have so much work to do, please don't let them pull any evil, distracting, expensive, "Ken Starr" crap, now.
Not right now with our planet as seriously in crisis as it is.
We have so much work to do. We can't afford to become more divided. Can't we put partisan fighting aside for the sake of our kids? They deserve a better world than, well, the last 8 years provided them with.
Palin's whining that she never did anything wrong. McCain could barely look at her on election night. The rats are seriously jumping ship and this means that they are already trying to find ways to blame Democrats and Obama supporters for what will be the toughest next four years in history.
Clearly the ugly, divisive, immoral "blame game" has begun -- But, Bill Maher, isn't afraid to confront these issues right away.
I hope they're listening.
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