New Hampshire is voting. I remember when this used to be an exciting day. Even if my candidate didn’t win, which he (they were all men) usually didn’t, I loved both the reliable rituals and the unexpected little accidents. If memory serves (the video doesn’t seem to be online), I recall Illinois Senator Paul Simon saying during his concession speech in 1988 that “our platform is strong”—right before the riser he was standing on collapsed.
That image seems to define the Democratics today; their only "platform" seems to be: get Trump out. That's really the only message they appear to have. And it's pathetic. The entire batch of them are accomplishing the seemingly impossible: making the peanut farmer look like a true statesman.
President Donald Trump held a rally Monday evening in New Hampshire, delivering the energy and enthusiasm Democrats seem to be lacking in the Granite State. With voters going to the polls on Tuesday, the president commented on the antics of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., at last week’s State of the Union address.
“On Tuesday, I delivered my address on the State of the Union and I had somebody behind me who is mumbling terribly, mumbling,” Trump said, before mimicking the behavior. Mumbling, mumbling. Very distracting.”
Pelosi should be put out to pasture. I've never before seen the kind of antics she displayed during and after that speech - very inappropriate and very unprofessional, yet Californians keep voting the addled old woman back into orifice.
But then, Californians have a passion for weirdness. Take the most recent case as an example:
(TNS) Once more, California’s Democrats are showing the rest of the country just how petty and small they are with a new bill that would disallow state employees from staying at Trump-owned hotels on business trips. As Fox News reported, the bill was introduced by by Democratic state Assemblyman Evan Low.
The guy's got an appropriate name. How Low can they go? Apparently, Evan Low-er.
And the bill he introduced is, unsurprisingly, likely to pass.