Saturday, October 29, 2005

The "Hum-Gator"



I suppose this is the day, I’m supposed to make some comment on the "Scooter" Libby indictments, right?

Frankly, I haven’t paid much attention to this charade from the start. I’m not particularly interested. I see it for what it is, and I understand the entire event is another political witch-hunt aimed at neutering the Bush Administration. Somebody had to take the fall. Libby was it... this time.

Of course we all know the ultimate target of the current Democrat witch-hunt is President Bush. The Dems see this as payback for the GOP impeaching Bill Clinton. If you’ll go back a few weeks, in the archives of this blog, you’ll see I predicted this sort of thing. So, I’m not surprised.

The pitiful Democrats have only the courts left with which to wield their once potent power? Other than that… they are impotent.

The Democratic Party reminds me today of the mythical Southern animal: “The Hum-gator”. It has the brain of a hummingbird and the bite of an alligator. However, when it is caught in a snare, it thrashes about with its tail and, on occasion, it will injure one of its trappers. Soon, however, the “hum-gator” is finished. That is how I see the National Democrat party today, as a “hum-gator”.

The loss of Mr. Libby will not in any way slow the work of the Vice-President’s office, nor the Administration.

Next comes the choice of a new Supreme Court Justice, which many expect will come either Sunday night or early Monday morning. Conservatives believe the President received the message we sent… loud and clear. If not, then another less than conservative nominee will only be thrown over the side until he chooses the Conservative we want.

Look, Conservatives put the President, as well as the Senate, and House Republicans in power. They needed to be reminded that we could also take them out of power. It would appear the reminder worked.

Conservative Republicans have much work to do and we cannot allow a sideshow like the CIA Leak Investigation to slow us or get in the way. And, we won’t. We will remain focused and get the job done.

“Longstreet”

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