Monday, July 6, 2015

BloggeRhythms

Yesterday, less than a long-shot presidential hopeful, Rick Perry, took another hopeless wannabe, Donald Trump, to task.
 
Robert King of the Washington Examiner via FoxNews.com, quoted the former Texas governor, Perry, as saying, “Donald Trump doesn't understand the challenges with securing the border from illegal immigrants.”
 
Perry was responding to the “billionaire entertainer's” recent comments that the Texas governor didn't do enough to secure the border while he was in charge of the state that has a 1,200-mile border with Mexico.
 
What was most interesting is the subtle, yet glaringly obvious identification of Trump in the press by seasoned political reporters. Because no mention was made of him as a businessman at all. Instead he was classified as being precisely what he is: an “entertainer.”
 
Governor Perry, however, being a politician at heart couldn’t simply be satisfied by highlighting Trump’s inexperience. Perry went on to also call, “Trump's controversial comments on Mexicans bringing drugs and crime across the border "offensive." And that turned out to have a backlash potential from Trump because, “The family of a California woman who was allegedly shot dead by an illegal Mexican immigrant have criticized officials who didn't hand him over after he was jailed just months before the attack,” according to dailymail.co.uk.  
 
The news story goes on to say, “Grieving relatives of Kathryn Steinle, 32, who was shot dead on San Francisco's Pier 14 Thursday night, made the comments in light of revelations that alleged killer Francisco Sanchez, 45, had already been sent back over the border five times.
 
“Immigration officials said that they had made him a 'priority' request for any law enforcement officers who picked him up.”
 
Perry though, isn’t the only one overstepping reality, whereas Trump was quoted on DailyMail on Facebook as boasting, “‘I am the only one’ who can fix immigration.” That statement is so beyond ridiculous it ranks right with Obama promising; "If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan."
 
Which brings us to today’s update on Bill Clinton’s wife whose handler’s decision to rope of the press on July 4th in New Hampshire is evidently presenting some serious problems for her presidential coronation.
 
On one hand, by creating a barrier between herself and the press, she now appears to be a self-appointed imperialistic entity. One who does not have to expose herself to the mundane interfacing with reporters that other, lesser, presidential candidates must suffer. She’s far above the menial level of others.
 
The problem created by that posturing, though, is that except for her hard-core believers, most others view her royalist demeanor as pompous, arrogant and unacceptable from a candidate for the presidency of the United States.
 
But then, if she removes the barriers holding back the aggressive press, she subjects herself as to having to answer questions on issues that caused institution of the barriers to begin with. Such as, her role in the Benghazi massacre, her promotion of relations with Libya, her “lost” emails, her relationship with White House banned consultant Sidney Blumenthal, extortion continually paid to the Clinton Foundation, donations received from questionable foreign governments, exorbitant personal appearance fees and the total lacking of any personal accomplishments, other than marrying Bill and the unearned positions of power it led to for her.
 
So, her present quandary leads to the question of which road she chooses to travel. Does she prefer to keep losing ground in the polls because of her standoffish personal regal demeanor? Or does she continue to fail because of her refusal to discuss her professional incompetence with the press? Which drawback appears more favorable in a presidential candidate for the highest office in the United States of America? 
 
Mayor Bloomberg, and even Joe Biden, are either of you guys reading this?
 
That's it for today folks.
 
Adios

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