Given the events of this last week, one would suppose you just can not make events like this up. The political climate and social discontentment throughout the Country speaks loudest to those that ask.
Looking beyond the headlines into the current state of affairs we see a powerful abyss of negativity and falsehood placating itself in many of our potential elected leaders. Here in Connecticut, I watched as the soon to be former Secretary of State attempted to blatantly seek the office of Connecticut's Attorney General. Susan Biesiwiecz, former candidate for AG, manipulated her experience and expertise, clearly in violation of State Statue. She received a clearly political favor from the lower court in favor of her delusional quest; which was immediately overturned 7-0 by our State Supreme Court. What made this interesting and particularly most disturbing was the fact that the Constitutional Office she sought, she sought clearly to gain in direct contradiction to State Statue and under false pretenses, something she would be swron to uphold if successful in her bid. State Statue is clear, it requires a candidate for Attorney General to have a minimum of 10 years experience as a practicing attorney. The facts that Biesiwiecz along with the Connecticut democrats who sanctioned her candidacy moved forward in contradiction to State Statue speak resoundingly clear of the mental condition of Candidate Biesiwiecz and the Connecticut Democratic Party.
Again I watched as current Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, candidate for U.S. Senate, was found out to have lied and misrepresented his Service in Vietnam. For an Attorney General, which spent all of his career as Connecticut's AG prosecuting corporations that "misrepresented" the consumers and making Connecticut the most unfriendly business state in America, I was quite appalled and insulted to hear his sorrowful excuse of merely "I had mis-spoke".
To add insult to injury, Mr. Blumenthal asserted that he could not be held accountable for the numerous stories that the press placated to the public. The current word from the Democrats, mum. This is yet another of many examples I find most disturbing. For Mr. Blumenthal to remain a candidate for U.S. Senate, campaigning on truth and reform is laughable. The fact that the Democrats say nothing nor condemn him speaks volume. Once again and clearly spoken is the mental condition of Mr. Blumenthal and his party.
It would be an inadequate misrepresentation of facts to cast judgment solely on the Connecticut Democrats alone. Although they are guilty of the highest form of election misrepresentation, they share this prestigious delusion along with the Connecticut GOP.
Now that Ms. Biesiwicz has withdrawn from the race, we learn that Ross Garber, deep rooted Republican; has thrown his hat into the race for Attorney General. In a not so historic act, he now see's the opportunity of a political lifetime. Clearly, the Republican's were well aware that Ms. Biesiwicsz was a formidable candidate for AG and that any member of the establishment party, would have an uphill battle to obtain this office.
Martha Dean, a conservative candidate, devoid of the party establishment status has been running an aggressive campaign for this constitutional office. Once endorsed by the party establishment, one can now expect candidate Dean to be thrown aside for a more "established individual" Translated an established individual is one whom can clearly raise money for the Near Bankrupt and Failed Party but not necessarily has a good platform.
The same holds true with Tom Foley who is vying for the Republican nomination for Governor and Linda McMahon who is vying for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. Both are formidable candidates for their ability to infuse much needed money into the party. The problem is however, both are wealthy and unable to relate to the average working person they seek to represent. None of the other candidates whom have genuine ideas or solutions get a second look, period. They do not have the ability to raise capital so therefore they are not viable.
The problem with this theory as it relates tot he republicans is this. Time and time again, the Republican Party runs candidates who can bring enormous amounts of capital into their financially fractured coffers but they are nothing more than Rhinos [a republican liberal]. This causes principled supporters like myself to withhold our financial support. In turn the establishment will need to again seek candidates merely on their ability to raise funds rather than their conservative core values the next election cycle. This in turn causes the true party members to withhold support once again. So much for genuine candidates.
The democrats run candidates from the Party Establishment as well. They on the other hand do not have the economic challenges of the once Grand ol' Party. Forever beholding to the likes of Chris Dodd, Richard Blumenthal and Susan Biesiwicz; these failed party leaders continually run candidates that successfully promote their failed liberal agenda. How poetic.
Unless and until the true party faithful, which is comprised or we the people, both democratic and republican alike, bypass the party establishment, we will continually follow this quagmire of insanity, which is does the same thing over and over but expects different results.
Having viable candidates that platform off of genuine change, speak the truth and follow a clear and decisive path is the only option for each and everyone of us.
Clearly, the canyon of problems grow everyday. Certain global economic collapse is on the horizon if something does not change and change quickly. If there is any doubt one only needs to look into the not so distant history and answer the simple question: Am I better off now than I was two years ago?
If we the people do not come out this year and do what is right and regain control of our constitutional offices then we have only ourselves to thank, of course with the assistance of the unchangeable status quo.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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