Sunday, January 30, 2011

America The Great Part II: Land of Equal Opportunity.

 The freedom and equality we have in this country is a gift and a curse.



 Jimmy "Rent is too Damn High" McMillan... I doubt you'll find a politician with a more ridiculous moniker. Mr. McMillan has his eyes set on being the President of the United States. Unfortunately for him the "Rent is too Damn High Party" isn't exactly prominent at the moment. I truly hope he doesn't find his way into a party that would give him a legitimate shot or I, unwillingly, will be forced to put my faith in the American public to make a good decision on an important issue once again.
People, I beg you, please get smart. We as a country can ill afford to have another idiot in charge of our homeland. I have no problem with a black man running our country. I have no problem with a black man that looks like the doppelganger of Colonel Sanders and has a fiery personality.  My problem lies in the fact he's going to choose his Vice President on the grounds "He's a good liar. People look at him and laugh.". Here, all this time, I've been under the impression you needed an education and a certain level of experience to acquire a position like that.
I'm not even sure that's the dumbest thing he said in the interview I read. When speaking of John Edwards he says "He cheated on his wife and all this stuff. We know everybody does that anyway." Genius.
Just what our country needs, a man with no family values. As if there aren't enough of those in congress already. I don't want to hear people say "he's just brutally honest" either. Saying somebody is brutally honest is code for "that guy is an asshole."
I love the idea that everybody in America is equal, but unfortunately that's only accurate to a certain extent. The fact is some people are more talented, some people are smarter, some people just flat out work everybody, and some people get to positions of power they should be nowhere near. I haven't studied Jimmy to any sort of depth, but what he shows on the surface: looks, grammar, poor sentence structure, the name of his political party, and the fact he thinks losing a race for governor qualifies him for an attempt at the Presidency says a thing or two about his level of intelligence.
Below is the link to his interview in the Huffington Post.

http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/29/newsmaker-interview-jimmy-rent-is-too-damn-high-mcmillan/

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