Monday, October 02, 2006

Interesting Dichotomy

Perhpas nothing sums up the differences between the two major parties than this. Scour the web, and look for quotes about the Foley issue that decry the behavior of a grown man having sexually related discussions with a minor. Put those in one pile. Then look for quotes about a "cover up" - you know, the "what did they know, when did they know it?" stuff. The look at the political party to whom the quotes are attributed, and then decide which is the party of politics, and which is the party of issues.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And we all know the Republican party stands for lies and hypocrisy.

Anonymous said...

A little defensive? Sounds like someone touched a nerve! You may be right though, the Dems may not be the hypocrites - if they spoke out about "inappropriate behavior with interns, pages, etc." they would be hypocrites. Right now they are just shallow opportunists.

Anonymous said...

One thing is for certain: No political party in congress is immune to corruption. The Republicans surely have not restored morality to our country. In fact, this Administration acts anything but Republican and surely have taken the party down many notches. I agree, the Dems are opportunists, and rightly they should be. Either party would do the same...in fact, that is how Bush got to be where he is.