Friday, January 24, 2014

The backlash against the comments by Governor Cuomo isn't isolated to his comments.

The Right Wing is even CREATING 'character' issues with State Senator Wendy Davis.


O'Keefe is at it again. Let's get something straight, O'Keefe is NOT a documentarian. He is a cartoon artist.

The rightwing is attempting to get a foothold for 2014 over this issue. I don't find Governor Cuomo's comments offensive. The rightwing is causing huge problems in the USA. The Pro-Life 'bit' is just part of their song and dance that when candidates are elected cause all kinds of problems including credit ratings changes for the USA.

Governor Cuomo is 'sufficently' correct to say it.

It is no different than the complaints in California about adding fluoride to water. That has been SOLID public policy for generations, but, the rightwing will state 'I have a right NOT to have it in my water, therefore, no public policy.' That complaint is not about fluoride in water, it is about public policy in spending. If the rightwing doesn't want fluoride in their water then go buy water without it. Why? Because the MAJORITY of the people in this nation BENEFIT from the public policy that adds fluoride to their water. That's why. The USA and democracy in general RECOGNIZES the need of the MAJORITY.

Now, tell me the rightwing loves the USA Constitution, because I am still trying to find the focus by them that tells me that. The Pro-Life movement is like the obstructionists in the Senate. They actually believe the minority has right to power that inhibits the nation.

The attack on Governor Cuomo is a nationwide strategy.


The rightwing prankster (click here) and documentarian whose videos have drawn blood at ACORN and NPR, says his organization is being harassed by the state of New York.

Do extreme conservatives pranksters and videographers have no place in New York State either?
Late last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo ignited a firestorm of criticism in right-wing media when he told a public radio host that  “extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay … have no place in the State of New York.”
Cuomo was referring to the prospects of far-right political candidates in the deeply Democratic Empire State, not the prospects of his own far right constituents. Nevertheless, conservative talkers like Sean Hannity said they were moving out of state, conservative bloggers called for a boycott of state businesses and products, and New York Republicans demanded an apology.