When I learned that Joe Biden would be crashing the Republicans'
party at the now weather-shortened GOP convention in Tampa this
week, my first reaction was "How typical for such a classless,
in-the-gutter, desperate campaign." The fact that nature has
thwarted the Democrats' politically vulgar behavior, with Biden
announcing on Sunday that he has canceled his trip into "the
belly of the beast," does not lessen their puerile intent.
The behavior of Obama's henchmen, and even more so his henchwomen, is to politics what the nouveau riche are to high society: they have come into power without having any understanding of how to behave once they have it.
To be sure, politics ain't beanbag. The Marquess of Queensberry never prescribed rules for campaigning. But even if he had, it's unlikely that the Obama administration and Democrat leaders in Congress would heed them given their disdain for our prescribed rules for governing, also known as the Constitution.
After all, this is the political party that told us we have to pass a bill regulating more of American life than any other piece of legislation in our history in order to find out what's in it. The party that, when asked whether that legislation was constitutional, responded that it was not a serious question.
Read more: http://spectator.org/archives/2012/08/27/bidens-thuggish-distraction
The behavior of Obama's henchmen, and even more so his henchwomen, is to politics what the nouveau riche are to high society: they have come into power without having any understanding of how to behave once they have it.
To be sure, politics ain't beanbag. The Marquess of Queensberry never prescribed rules for campaigning. But even if he had, it's unlikely that the Obama administration and Democrat leaders in Congress would heed them given their disdain for our prescribed rules for governing, also known as the Constitution.
After all, this is the political party that told us we have to pass a bill regulating more of American life than any other piece of legislation in our history in order to find out what's in it. The party that, when asked whether that legislation was constitutional, responded that it was not a serious question.
Read more: http://spectator.org/archives/2012/08/27/bidens-thuggish-distraction
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