Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Era of Anti-Establishment and Invasion of the Red Democrat whom aren't really Anti-Establishment at all.























I thank Senator Spector for his service for so many years.  Considering the 'etiology' of both the Democrats in his primary, one has to ask, how Blue is the Democratic Party in the year 2010,' otherwise known as, where has moral political content gone?  The Democratic Party has always been the voice of the Middle Class, it would be a sorry state of affairs to simply be replacing high moral content with money mongers and Wall Street bullies again.

Grayson Concedes Early
Written by Cate Slattery
Tuesday, 18 May 2010 23:00
Despite receiving a major endorsement from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Trey Grayson was unable to come away with a victory Tuesday. He gave an early concession speech in Boone County Tuesday night.
“It's time to put all differences aside, unite behind Dr. Paul, he needs our help and I for one stand ready to serve,” said Grayson.


Throughout this primary season Grayson was pegged as the Republican establishment while his opponent Rand Paul identified with the tea party movement. Following his concession speech, Grayson said he didn't think that was a factor in the loss....


This is an Anti-Bush, Anti-Republican Establishment movement, seeking to be Anti-Liberal.  The fact of the matter is this is Republican punditry in its most deceptive form.

A vote for Paul is a vote for Grayson.

Grayson Urges Supporters To Back Rand Paul
Rick Howlett May 18, 2010, 10:47 pm
By Rick Howlett
Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson is urging his supporters to rally behind Rand Paul in the general election campaign....

http://www.wfpl.org/2010/05/18/grayson-urges-supporters-to-back-rand-paul/


The question is will Paul abandon the Tea Pary Movement, as Massachusetts Centerfold Scott Brown has once elected.  Brown has denounced being a Tea Party candidate after the election and has departed from their 'so called' value system.  Brown has voted with Democrats on issues and that is considered taboo for the Tea Party.

The Tea Party is more or less a saphrophyte of the dead Republican Party of Bush.  No real change, but, simply a different and younger face for the same parasitic Republican agenda.