I thought I was original when I jokingly defined myself as a "Ron Paul Democrat" the other day. Surprisingly it seems as if this Texan Republican is catching the attention of more main stream Democrats as he rises in nationwide Republican polls. With the polarization of American politics, Is Ron Paul the only Republican candidate capable of attracting Democratic voters and in turn defeat Obama?
As the Republican circus continues with an episode of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Trump Circus, it is good to know Paul and Huntsman both declined to be part of the spectacle. I look forward to viewing Donald Trumps Republican debate to see how high the typical Republican front runners will jump when in front of their master? Will Donald Trump throw dog biscuits at Gingrich’s or Perry’s feet, as they answer questions to his liking? Will an underage non- unionized janitorial staff wisk the dog biscuits away if the debaters are tardy in retrieving them. Will Mitt agree to join in? Will shiny red ribbons be pinned to the winner? Stay tuned for the debate on December 27th. I definitely will.
5 comments:
You outdid yourself in this one. Check out the following assaults on the English language:
1. "poles" should be "polls"
2. "intern" should be "in turn"
3. "skeptical" should be "spectacle"
4. "shinny" should be "shiny"
What planet do you hail from? Do you know the meaning of the words you used and how absurd they are in the context of the blog?
One more: "seams" should be "seems" unless you're talking about your pants.
Thanks for the spell check. Please advise what idea(s)in my post you believe is(are)absurd. Your spelling is excellent but you have yet to isolate an idea I express and respond to it.
Gregory
It's your writing, not the content of the blogs. Anything worth writing is worth writing well. Misspelling is one thing; using the wrong words is quite another. The words you used - poles, intern, skeptical, shinny, seams - have no relevance whatsoever in the context of the blog.
Why not just say, "Here's something I found interesting. Hope you do, too." And be sure to spell "too" correctly.
Corrections made and point taken. In my haste to write and post my ideas I was sloppy.
Thank you,
Gregory
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