We could go on and on about this
Andrew Malcolm, in a ‘semi’-humorous column commented, as we did, on the obvious growing trend toward profanity in our national political discourse.
Malcolm used the recent Kirsten Gillibrand sexual expletive-laced interview in a New York magazine for his taking-off point of the column. In his effort Malcolm strained mightily to be “bi-partisan” and was generous in regaling readers with what he claimed were some of President Trump’s greatest such moments.
I thought it interesting, however, that I don’t recall hearing or reading of many of the alleged Trump quotes but if Mr. Malcolm says they are a matter of record, that’s good enough for me.
The central point we tried to make in our commentary, also triggered by Senator Gillibrand’s ‘carpet f-bombing’ and the nasty little speech by newly elected DNC ‘Chairgoyle’, Tom Perez, is that many are suggesting that this is a new “strategy” by panicked Democrats to attract voters by seeking to show that they are tough (like Trump?) because, by golly, “we can cuss with the best of ’em’: No f—–g s–t!”
But listen for the conclusion to any of their formal addresses…”God bless America”.
Incidentally, Malcolm provides an additional note for readers:
Gillibrand is a Roman Catholic, prayer group attendee and the mom of two. “If we’re not helping people,” Gillibrand notes, “we should go the f*** home.”
How about that? Another “devout Catholic” in the Nancy Pelosi tradition. Hallelulia!
http://hotair.com/archives/2017/04/12/swearing-kirsten-gillibrand-tom-perez-donald-trump/
“And then comes another New Yorker, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, who replaced H****** Clinton. Gillibrand is a Roman Catholic, prayer group attendee and the mom of two. “If we’re not helping people,” Gillibrand notes, “we should go the f*** home.”
There’s no big point to belaboring the matter but if one doubts that the democrats are convinced that the way to capture the ‘hearts and minds’ of today’s voter is to ‘shower’ them with profanity and repulsive vulgar speech (and you know their favorite word) all the while condemning Trump for vulgarity, then there is this:
“He used to be punk rocker with a band called Foss in the 90s, according to The New York Daily News. Since that time, he’s been elected to the El Paso, Texas, city council — and then twice to Congress. And as the introduction that brought him to the stage at one of his recent rallies claimed, in “his last bid for re-election he won by 70 percent of the vote.”
This is the start of a column in the Independent Journal by Karen Pendleton, reporting on a Democratic Texas congressman who is challenging Ted Cruz for his Senate seat in 2018.
We’ve omitted his name because it, like he, is unimportant. But here’s an excerpt from one of his recent stump speeches.
“I was stuck…in D.C. in this limbo. You were stuck here wondering, ‘What the f**k are these guys doing in Washington, D.C.?'”
“XXXXXXX ended his speech with a colorful promise to his potential constituents and their families:
“And I will tell you on my side of the bargain, I will work my heart out. I will do everything I can, within my power, I will take this time away from [my children] Ulysses and Molly and Henry, so that I can answer their questions in five and ten years, and you can answer your kids’ questions in five and ten years, and so that we can have the best f**king answer for our kids, going forward.”
“His speech was met with cheers and applause from the crowd.”
DLH
*F**king hell! Lil Wayne named the most foul-mouthed artist out there