One only has to read mostly the left-wing blogs to realize that our modern discourse is
replete with ad homonyms attacks about those with whom we disagree. Case in point,
when Tony Snow and the actor Charleston Hesston died, the blogs went ape and rejoiced
over these respective men demise-all because they were Republicans. These Democrats,
here-in-after “Hypocrats” must believe that the “toe tag” is only reserve for Republicans.
Any personal tragedy, even when children are involved, is fair game if said children
parents are Republican—think of all the negative stories we have been subjected to
concerning Sarah Palin and family. Even when these family members are engaged in
something noble, they are scorned and ridiculed.
If one were to read the Wall Street Journal or watch Fox or even CNN news, he or she would never see any personal attacks on any politician, “Hypocrat” or Republican, and definitely no attacks on their children, but these children are fodder for the hate mongers in the blogosphere and elements of MSNBC. It has been weeks since pictures surfaced on the net, which apparently showed the daughter of Vice President Biden taking hits of cocaine; yet, you haven’t heard or seen any o f these pictures on any of so called rightwing outlets showing the VP’s daughter, who is ironically employed as a social worker, powdering her nose-imagined if this were a child of a prominent Republican?
These “Hypocrats” act as though their children have no problems with substance abuse or running afoul of the law or generally having feet of clay. This coarse behavior on the part of the “Hypocrats” is a microcosm of the overall reflection of the coarsening of our culture, even in our arts. Isn’t it ironic that the children of President Obama’s favorite musicians are The Jonas Brothers and were asked to perform during the Inauguration; perhaps, this was so because all that these Hip Hoppers seem to sing about is “ho this or ho that.”
Have you ever been part of a conversation, which forced you to be reticent because you resided in the proverbial “Glass House,” or the fact that your skeletons were locked away in your closet? And then you were flabbergasted because there was someone around you taking part in the same conversation who had the gall to criticize knowing that his skeletons were not even locked away in a closet, but were with him, rotting and fetid; yet, he had the nerve to point his fingers and judge-such is the case with these “Hypocrats.” Wanda Sykes, are you listening…you perfection of a super deft specimen-oops….
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The Hypocrats has not take a good look in the mirror or in their closet.
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