THE DEMOCRATIC DENIAL

There is quite the circus going on right now in the media. Their obsession with what Russia has done, or has not done, is a bit over the top ridiculous. The Democratic Party, unfortunately, is too immature to accept responsibility for what they did wrong. Instead they are blinded by their own denial.

Regarding the Hacking…

First of all, influence is not decisive. If Russia had interfered with the actual tally of the votes, that would be decisive and worthy of retaliation.

To expose the corruption within the Democratic party is something which should be celebrated. Truth should always triumph over dishonesty.

I am sure that the Republican party has corruption also. They may be better at hiding it. Whose to say?

Second, the majority of news outlets are not objective. So the influence of Assuage and Russia may actually bring some much-needed balance. Newton’s third law of physics is: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” The balance is way past due if you ask me.

I am currently boycotting NPR because nothing about that station is balanced. I am so thankful for Sirius XM and my wonderful friend, Dan, who has gifted me a subscription for this. It allows me to listen to the radio without erupting into profane expletives as I angrily turn the radio off, which was my reaction to NPR.

So, we have most news organizations putting a spin on the news to favor the left. Then we have the celebrities, who like spoiled two-year olds, have stomped their feet and threatened to leave the country if Trump was elected. Good riddance!

What we don’t have, is a Democratic party which is adult enough to admit they were wrong with how they acted.
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First off, they chose the wrong person. Hillary Clinton is not known for honesty.

She is a hard-working and intelligent woman who has devoted a large part of her life to serving the country. Yet her lack of expertise and transparency in regards to her email server did her in.

“According to a CNN/ORC poll of registered voters, 58% of self-described independents, in addition to 31% of Democrats, believe Clinton had done something wrong by having a private email server.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hillary-clinton-role-benghazi-know-195600379.html?ref=gs

Second, Obama has been somewhat lackluster in his presidency. He has done great things for the environment and climate change. I hope his legacy in that department stands.

He has also been brilliant in cleaning up the economic mess that was his daily concern when he first took office. I am not sure that his efforts to sustain the economy are long-term solutions but they worked for eight years. He deserves accolades for that.

However, his lack of leadership in regards to ISIS, foreign diplomacy and Obama care are abysmal.

Then there are those constant images of him on the golf course and the vacations that his wife and children have taken. Who is paying for that? How much has he actually worked?

There are plenty of Americans who are working one or more jobs who don’t have paid vacations and can not take off even one day to play golf. How is he able to relate?

Or how about those people who have been unemployed for so many months or years. It seems that instead of providing more jobs, he has provided more welfare. Welfare is a disastrous, slippery slope into dependency and poverty. It does nothing to benefit those who become addicted to it. It only weakens those who drink from the trough of others hard work.

So the Democratic party needs to get off of its high horse of indignation. Admit that they were not doing the right thing. Examine their motives, come clean with Americans and then find another candidate as their poster child. To be honest, neither Clinton nor Sanders were viable.

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